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It's so weird. Where from? I never had any such requirements with any provider, even when I, from Europe, bought something from abroad.
I'm in europe. If you put a name that may seem a bit non standard they will fire that verification immediately. I think i tried hetzner before and same thing. On ovh was no problem for the little time I tried. Anyway they all always want full physical address and name and a bunch of personal details.
Europe or EU?
You mean you also tried with a standard name? What exactly is "non standard"? How exactly is it "fired"?
My name isn't standard either.
Is there anything else out of the ordinary in your application? Like, payment method, no/invalid smartphone, no/invalid email, no/invalid mailing address, etc.?
I repeat, I had to do no identity check whatsoever. Neither with one other European provider I used.