Ask Gamblers doesn't want to get involved, and Casino Guru has rejected your complaint stating there is some evidence that shows a connection to other Stake accounts. At the same time, they have no reasons to believe the submitted KYC data is fake.
You have already spoken with their licensing authority and gotten no response from them either. Have you tried reaching out to the Crypto Gambling Foundation to see their opinion? You can find a link to their website at the bottom of Stake.com or simple go to
https://cryptogambling.org/contact/ and check it out.
I tried that months ago... The email address listed in the contact does not exist
https://ibb.co/dQVbW2wThe last article on the site is dated march 2020 and that's also the date of their last tweet. I know nothing of them but it seems that this "foundation" died a long time ago.
To be precise, CasinoGuru said that
We agree that there is no evidence to support the casino's claims regarding the authenticity of your documents.
However, there is some evidence to show that your account may be linked to multiple others.
When we assess multiple accounts cases, we look at how they may have been used to gain an unfair advantage over the casino. As you have only placed bets on sports, we currently do not have enough insight into sports betting to be able to advise you correctly or make a well-informed decision about the usage of your account/sports platforms.
They said that the evidence provided by Stake showed that my account
may be linked to others...
So, all in all, Stake's evidence was 1)
false in regard to the authenticity of my KYC and 2)
not definitive in regard to the multi-accounting accusations.