They knew I had two accounts - it is a fact not a suposition.
"You share a good portion of blame here by not mentioning you have two accounts" is it a joke? I'm sufocating, reporting addiction, do I need to remember to say stuff that they don't ask?
Do you tell the IP when you ask them to ban you? NO, it is their service and their knowledge to take their actions. The same for the second account or main account wtv.
Creating multiple tickets doesnt confuse anyone here - it reinforce the fact I have two accounts because I talk about the other account from each the other email. I'm not ommiting anything so I can't see it as confusing.
They knew you had two accounts, true. But do you know for a fact that they remember both and to exclude both when you asked from one of it, especially [as previously mentioned] as their representative received only-god-knows how many cases every day, with so many username and ID? Or were you supposing they remember that the accounts are owned by the same person because you send their staffs with emails from both accounts?
True that one can argue that their system is automated, that they can easily detect a connected account, but do you know for a fact how their self-exclusion system works? That they typed an IP and the list of username and details popped up and then they add them to their exclusion list? Or were you supposing that's what happened?
Why can't we assume what happen is, they typed the username to lock that account out and then entered the IP address to block them from future attempt?
And yes, if you're really wanted to get better, you need to put an effort to it instead of just let people handle everything and assume everything is taken care of. If you're an alcohol addict that really wanted to get better and was asked how many whiskey do you drink daily, do you simply reply with "oh, six shots" because you can't remember to mention things they don't ask, or will it be "oh, six shots, but I also take two bottles of wine and several cans of beers"?
Sorry if it sounds harsh, but that's the fact: by not mentioning everything that could help them prevent you from your addiction, you're just half heartedly trying to get yourself away from your addiction.
And that is just if we assume you leave out the other account because you assumed they knew, and not deliberately leave it out just in case you encountered hiccups after that self exclusion.
"it is worth to mention that it's only one day after you set self-exclusion that you tried to access Rollbit through the other account"
< no. It was 3 days after almost.
Nope, one day, according to your own narrative, quoted below. Unless you want to change that?
[...]
On 3rd February I assumed my addiction and I contacted rollbit to close permanently my accounts. As they apparently did.
https://i.imgur.com/04qM96c.pngOn 4th February I noticed I could login in my main account E********
R@gmail.com and I even sent them an email to confirm if I was able to deposit in my account - they answered I was permitted:
https://i.imgur.com/w6Mdoti.png[...]
"The big question is: why?"
Welcome: It is called Addiction.
So you come back after one day, and trying to log in to the account you accidentally-left-out/sure-you-don't-have-to-mention-as-they-should-already-know? Will it be a wild guess if someone think it's a quite convenient accident? You left out an account and try to log in to it on the next day. Half hearted and hiccups?
"You know you're self-excluded, so why bother trying to log-in again just the day after?"
With this mindset, tell me one fucking reason to even ask the self-exclusion please.
If the player can prevent himself from logging in and play... why is the fucking self-exclusion for?
You are definetly talking without any knowledge about it, because you aren't sick, and you aren't part of any gaming addiction control, neither medic for sure.
Please tell me a reason why you think that there is a self-exclusion option. And please don't came with "to avoid filling up the junk mailbox".
To help and facilitating someone from gambling addiction, but that does not translates as the platform being fully responsible for the "detoxification". Like all therapies work, you can't get well if you did not actively participating in it. They are there only to facilitate you. In order for it to work, you still need to actively trying to get away from it, and mentioning every accounts you have would be a good start.