You're right. But isn't it very strange that the casino's reply as for the player to list all of his/her other accounts? Why is that? What's actually happening? Why would a casino risk their reputation for this issue?
So what do they lose if they respond to a third party in the casinoguru thread, for example? Why make a user wait for 6 months and counting without shutting down the dispute?
I don't know, that's not for me to answer. Ask the casino. But the point is, what's really happening? Because there might be a serious situation that we don't know.
A massive KYC approval of fake documents that were made using A.I. perhaps? Are nefarious entities starting to use casinos to obfuscate transactions?
I have access to the WHOLE story that I am able to read in the forum and at CG, Is that a problem?
Rollbit is not doing justice to themselves. Am I or is anyone else the one to blame for that?
That's NOT the whole story ser. The WHOLE story is also hearing the reasons WHY the casino is blocking the withdrawals of those users. Because, there's definitely a reason WHY it's happening. This isn't a mere "let's scam these users and get their coins". There's a reason for it.
How convenient of you to intentionally ignore the red part of the sentence. If the casino can not tell us reasons even when given the chance, then what?

Because it's not the actual WHOLE story ser. It's simply NOT.