Ok, so you would have not made these bets on stake? So which site would you then blame today?
Seeing how successful you are making your bets you would have lost it at any other site then.
All your replies make 0 sense. You are lying to yourself. You know which people also lie to the selfes? Addicts!
You can't admit you have a gambling problem and now your only way out is this plot.
Won't work. Good bye, and go get some real help, you need it.
Usually those who bash people and say they have gambling problems are the ones who have gambling problems themselves. Just saying. You know nothing about me and you are extremely judgmental. You're obviously just very bored.
If you read my complaint, you would know the reason this is so important to me is because the government in Australia is asking where these ''Assets'' have gone. So I either have to retrieve them as they have been illegally obtained by stake or if they don't voluntarily give them back which clearly isn't going to happen, i am lodging the legal action in an Australian court against them and the owners of stake as they have obtained property they aren't legally licensed to acquire by having insufficient verification measures, as well as showing negligence in regards to promoting VPN usage.. With all the evidence i have i can guarantee you i am going to be successful. About 95% sure. Using other precedent cases. When the government then realizes what stake is allowing to happen.... then that's going to create much bigger problems.. since there founding business is run out of Melbourne, Australia.
It's okay, i won't change your mind till I'm successful and even then, you will change your name and go by another alias and still bag me.
Want a tip? Make sure your lawyer's got his act together, sharp as a royal flush. 'Cause you're not just playing for some lost money. You might set a legal benchmark that'll echo in the e-gaming universe! And keep in mind, you win this lawsuit, and you're still going to be known as "lawsuit guy" on the message boards. Just a heads-up, the web has a long memory!
As my lawyer has said the lynchpin of the case will be the illegality of the bets as well as the negligence shown from a verification standpoint and by the owner in promoting VPN usage from an unlicensed jurisdiction. But ultimately the illegality of the issue is the lynchpin and why I will be successful from a legal standpoint.
It is illegal for stake to profit from any jurisdiction it is not licensed to profit from and this is why they should have mandatory KYC verification processes. Which they did not have. Therefore stake have not done everything in their power to assure illegal gambling cannot take place. It's not hard to verify a customer before accepting bets so there is no argument to the contrary. My lawyer has advised they will probably try scare me with a counter defamation case which I am prepared for anyway. I know how this caper works in the court room.
Since I started playing on online casinos from this forum, I've only come across one casino where you are required to submit your kyc verification documents immediately after submitting the registration form and confirming your email address, can't really remember the name of the casino right now, but all the same, majorly every casino do not request kyc verification immediately after registration.