Here's the problem:
you are the one breaking your own country's laws here; not Roobet. Switzerland has absolutely no jurisdiction over Roobet, but they do over you. If anyone is going to get in trouble, its you and/or your internet services provider for not blocking access to Roobet (although I'm guessing you were accessing it via VPN as you were with Stake).
Your government goes out of their way to blacklist every online casino there is... You knew about this which is why you used a VPN in the first place. Then only after you lost did you concoct a scheme to get your money back; not once but twice now. If it didn't work the first time, what makes you think it will work a second?
At this point, it doesn't matter whether anyone supports me or not. I lose nothing but time, but they lose money and reputation—so honestly, I couldn't care less if you're on my side or not.
Because your case is spurious, they lose neither.
Exactly that. So sick of people coming to this forum blaming casinos while they know damn sure that they were not supposed to play on that site. If he had won there would not be any problem. But no, he bet on the wrong horse so to speak and his last resort is blaming the casino and requesting a refund. This nonsense won't work though, unlucky again. First stake, now roobet, anyone taking bets which casino will be blamed next?
It's amazing how you keep coming back to blame me for everything. You seem to think I was fully aware of the casino being blacklisted, but that’s just not true. I only discovered Roobet after I got blocked at Stake, and at that point, I was looking for a crypto casino that I thought was legitimate for Swiss players. I had no idea about the Geldspielgesetz, and if Roobet had clearly stated that it was not allowed or had blocked my account or just wouldn‘t accept my Documents, I wouldn't have played there following the block from Stake.
It seems like you're more interested in attacking me than actually understanding the situation. The focus shouldn’t be solely on me; Roobet gave misleading information when I asked if I could play there. I trusted their response, but it turns out they straight up lied. Very sad to see for such a big casino.
You’ve been attempting to shift the blame onto me instead of addressing the casino’s actions. If you think my case is so flawed, why not present evidence against it instead of just pointing fingers? If you can’t do that, maybe it’s time for you to step back and let others contribute who actually have relevant experience or similar cases to discuss.