As long as there are victims, such thing won't stop. Problem is that, scam projects won't be distinguished easily; some would be hideous of their reputation and some would turn out to be a scam halfway of their progress to this industry. To OP, this post could catch the attention of the site but that would solely depend to them on how will they make actions towards the issue. Unfortunately, in most cases, gambling site managements won't do anything about such instances especially if it is an 'isolated case' but I hope they would, on your end. I agree with other users' opinion of posting more evidences for this concern to not just be an accusation and to be more of an eye opener to those who are planning to engage with this gambling site.For now, try still to contact their chat support with hopes of them being responsive.
The same with 1xbit/1xbet. They are known to be a scam gambling site even before but up until now, they are still operating. It's hard to say this but maybe you are right and maybe that's because there are still innocent people who knows nothing about their true colours and continues to play on them. That will be more possible because they are heavily promoting their website anywhere in the web.
Fortunately, scam projects can still be distinguished and prevented if only we are going to make our own research before we start playing like testing initially with small bankroll and by choosing only casinos which provide support through this forum as well.
Moreover, most of those scam sites are new and unpopular but legit/reputed sites are usually old enough and already well-known. So avoiding a scam attempt is kind of easier these days unless otherwise we are not dealing with any exit scam kind of long planned scams.