It’s really suspicious, how did the scammer know that you have so much balance? Moreover how did he know that which email is associated with this account? And he just placed the bets, so that you can suffer? For me this is a pre planned story I guess. I am assuming you yourself lost the bets, and now trying to make stake team responsible for it, so that they can send you a refund. I am just assuming. I might be wrong. If necessary proofs is being presented, then yes I might believe what OP is trying to communicate.
Well regardless of the fact the the OP got affected by any hacker or he himself lost the bets, in both cases stake is not responsible for his losses.
It is the responsibility of the gambler to keep safe guard his system and also not to click on any malicious links. Gambling sites are only responsible for any glitches that occur in the gambling site, which did not happen in this case.
You are very correct bud, completely agree with you, but then, it's rather unfortunate that some gamblers will always turn around to blame the casino for all their loses, both one that is as a result of the casino and one that is as a result of their own decisions or negligence.
Gambling is all about winning and losing, when we the gamblers win, the casino loses, and when we the gamblers lose, the casino wins, and when we lose due to a general hack on the casino, a reputable casino will make sure to refund all their customers affected by the incident as long as they still have funds to settle everyone and continue to run their business, but when the hack occurs on just a persons account, that is no longer the responsibility of the casino, but that if the player, the player him or herself will have to bear what ever loss that occur from the incident, since the hack only happened due to the gamblers negligence and not the casino, as what ever hack that came through the casino itself should affect almost every user of that casino, not just one person.