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Topic
Board Scam Accusations
Re: Roobet.com | SELF-EXCLUSION BREACH / ALLOWING PLAYERS FROM RESTRICTED TERRITORY
by
nutildah
on 30/03/2025, 01:42:42 UTC
This is why Roobet will never give in to your demands:

https://roobet.com/terms-and-conditions


This is part of the terms & conditions you agreed to when registering your account.

It would have been worse if you made a lot of money and then your withdraw request was rejected on these grounds, but that's not what happened.

If any liability is to be found, it is on your ISP for allowing you to access Roobet, but this only applies if you weren't using a VPN to bypass restrictions (and I'm guessing you were using a VPN as you admitted you were with Stake).

So, like with your similar case with Stake, you'll need to hire a lawyer and file your own lawsuit if you truly want anything to be done. I doubt the Swiss government is going to intervene on your behalf:

https://www.swissinfo.ch/eng/various/illegal-online-casinos-on-the-rise-in-switzerland/87692154
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Thomas Fritschi, Head of the Secretariat of the Federal Gaming Board, can’t say how many of these unlicensed online casinos actually exist.
...
Most providers of illegal online gambling originate from Gibraltar and Malta. The reason is that “the companies there operate legally. In other words, it’s a legal company, for example in Malta or Gibraltar, that has an online offering that also arrives in Switzerland,” said Fritschi. “It is illegal here. We block this site, but we can’t prosecute the perpetrators.”

Nevertheless, because I'm a nice guy, I've found a law firm that can help you get started with your lawsuit:

https://www.streichenberg.ch/en/articles/recovery-losses-illegal-online-casinos-switzerland

Good luck.