First Reported12 Jun 2026
Last Updated4h ago
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Roobet Suicide Case Triggers Scam Flood

A 2021 case of a Roobet user who committed suicide after being KYC-locked out of a $40K win has resurfaced, triggering independent scam allegations from at least eight former players and affiliates claiming hundreds of thousands in combined losses — including one user whose $100K withdrawal was locked after depositing $200K.

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Affiliates must immediately pause all Roobet promotion — the suicide case plus owner's public confrontation plus 5+ independent withdrawal-lock allegations create extreme counterparty and reputational risk

Players with funds on Roobet should withdraw everything immediately — multiple accounts describe KYC-triggered confiscation patterns when users win, and the owner's response confirms adversarial posture toward users

The Coffezilla/SomeOrdinaryGamers 'Roobet's House of Cards' playlist is resurfacing — affiliates who continue promoting Roobet during this crisis risk permanent reputational damage

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hairless
·15h ago

@AllenAeroh @cobie @inversebrah You're a casino OWNER asking to wager $50,000 on a case you know you have rigged/will lose so cannot wager higher amounts, I've offered you a $10M wager with a middleman @cobie Crawl back into your cave lil fella LMFAO, EV.

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hairless
·15h ago

@AllenAeroh You're the owner of Roobet, I'll put $10M escrow with @cobie or @inversebrah on this case being real with $2M being donated to a charity of their choice. $50,000 is penny change, lil fella. You just linked a TX in 2023 for a case in 2021 of you locking funds, Essentially, you

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TJ
·15h ago

@hairlessEV I lost 200k because of this , industry is fake

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Chargeyy
·16h ago

@AllenAeroh @hairlessEV Imagine scamming me of $5000 and blocking my withdrawals then??

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hairless
·16h ago

@AllenAeroh Did you just link a 2023 eth TX to claim to be the payment to somebody, Yet the case was in 2021, You are genuinely braindamaged LMFAOOOOOOOOO EV.

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Ivar Navarro
·17h ago

Never ask what Roobet was doing five years ago. Never ask if they used to force players to complete Level 1 KYC upon signup, a system so loose it accepted any fabricated data thrown at it, only to trigger actual verification the moment those players hit a massive win, banning their accounts and confiscating their winnings because that initial info was fake. Never ask if they aggressively pushed massive marketing campaigns toward an American audience that was legally prohibited from gambling on their platform, only to trigger strict KYC checks the second those users won big, suddenly checking for the VPN usage they had ignored all along. Never watch the "Roobet's House of Cards" playlist on Youtube created by Coffezilla and SomeOrdinaryGamers. Oh, and never ask why they confiscated one of their own VIP's $360,000 balance under false pretenses and without proper explanation.

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Aero Allen
·17h ago

@hairlessEV It really starts to make you think how much people like @hairlessEV are paid by competitors to spread lies and fake information. Blockchain transaction of payment: https://t.co/gZyKJ1Ioj7 Email Correspondence from Roobet team to the player more than 3 years ago: Your account

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wok 🍇
·19h ago

@hairlessEV @Roobet locked my $100,000 withdrawal after I deposited $200,000 and lost half of it even though I was withdrawing to the same depositing address.

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SR
·20h ago

@hairlessEV This goes deeper than you think.

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cedi
·20h ago

DO NOT PLAY ON ROOBET YALL SCAM SITE https://t.co/8xQ7F1Ot9k

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X
·21h ago

@hairlessEV Wow, fuck Roobet, those pieces of shit scammers.

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Chargeyy
·23h ago

@hairlessEV Not to mention Roobet scammed me 5000$ lmaoo.

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hairless
·1d ago

Victim of Roobet scam who committed suicide: November 2021 an individual named odug9545 wrote on a known casino regulatory forum [https://t.co/pkXK5i5Ylr] that he had been on Roobet for over a year Upon losing consistently for a year, he finally got lucky one day and won $40,000 and was FORCED to KYC [for such a low amount fwiw] He KYC'd, added all the information, upon which Roobet then just completely locked & closed his account and prevented withdrawal, The user whom I will not dox for privacy reasons has committed suicide just 2 weeks ago due to financial problems and @Roobet still hadn't paid him The information was verified in 2021 by the casino regulatory company lcb at the time & they had contacted Roobet on behalf of the individual, to which no resolve. So when you're asking "how did this casino get rich" you now know what they were doing 5 years ago, You do not hate fake balance streamers like @DougGambles @robertgambaskr @rydurz @ShaneStoffer & more who bait you onto these platforms enough, "we are unable to allow him/her to withdraw" was the OFFICIAL statement from ROOBET to the regulatory Rest in peace to the victim, Message to all Roobet affiliates: You better dot your i's and cross your t's, EV.

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Developing Story
13 JUN · 00:00 UTC

hairlessEV published a bombshell post documenting a November 2021 case: a player named odug9545 won $40,000 on Roobet after a year of consistent losses, was forced to KYC, complied fully, and then had his account locked and closed with the official Roobet statement being 'we are unable to allow him/her to withdraw.' The user committed suicide two weeks ago due to financial problems. The case was verified at the time by casino regulatory forum LCB, who contacted Roobet on the player's behalf — Roobet refused to resolve it.

The post generated 97,591 impressions and 323 likes in a single day, making it the highest-engagement trust-and-safety post in the ecosystem this period. hairlessEV explicitly called out fake-balance streamers who promote Roobet and warned affiliates to 'dot your i's and cross your t's.'

13 JUN · 00:15 UTC

The replies triggered a cascade of independent scam allegations. ChargeyyW stated Roobet scammed him out of $5,000. navarro_ivar published a detailed history of Roobet's alleged KYC trap: forcing Level 1 KYC on signup accepting fabricated data, then triggering real verification only when players won big, banning accounts for the fake initial info, and confiscating winnings. They also cited Roobet pushing marketing to US audiences then KYC-checking for VPN use only after big wins.

wokhardteth claimed Roobet locked a $100,000 withdrawal after he deposited $200,000 and lost half — withdrawing to the same address he deposited from. TJGOESGLOBAL wrote 'I lost 200k because of this, industry is fake.' Anaskahn463 reported $1,800 in deposits that went through but never credited, with support responding 'sorry we cant help.'

13 JUN · 00:30 UTC

AllenAeroh — who hairlessEV identifies as Roobet's owner — entered the thread attempting to discredit the suicide case. He linked a 2023 ETH transaction as supposed proof of payment, which hairlessEV immediately demolished: the case was in 2021, and the TX was from two years later. AllenAeroh then challenged hairlessEV to a $50,000 wager to prove the case wasn't real. hairlessEV countered with a $10M escrow offer through @cobie or @inversebrah with $2M going to charity.

Multiple accounts piled on calling Roobet a scam. balduezacedrick wrote 'DO NOT PLAY ON ROOBET YALL — SCAM SITE.' Reetard_ wrote 'Wow, fuck Roobet, those pieces of shit scammers.' SR7Research wrote 'This goes deeper than you think.' The thread has become the most concentrated trust-destruction event for any single casino brand in the crypto gambling ecosystem this year, with 69 posts generating 127,524 total impressions at 75% negative sentiment.

13 JUN · 08:00 UTCLATEST

The thread surged further to 83 posts and 187,370 total impressions on June 12, with negative sentiment rising to 78%. What changed: the confrontation between AllenAeroh and hairlessEV escalated dramatically. hairlessEV directly identified AllenAeroh as Roobet's owner and told him to 'crawl back into your cave lil fella' after AllenAeroh's $50K wager was dwarfed by the $10M counter-offer. AllenAeroh retreated with 'So I'll take that as a no to my offer?' — a response the community read as capitulation.

Multiple new victims surfaced in the thread. wokhardteth claimed Roobet locked a $100,000 withdrawal after depositing $200,000 and losing half, despite withdrawing to the same depositing address. ChargeyyW confronted AllenAeroh directly: 'Imagine scamming me of $5000 and blocking my withdrawals then??' Anaskahn463 claimed $1,800 in deposits went through but were never credited, with support responding only 'sorry we can't help.' navarro_ivar posted a detailed history of Roobet's alleged predatory KYC tactics — forcing Level 1 KYC that accepted fabricated data, only to trigger real verification when users won big, then confiscating winnings for the initial fake info.

hairlessEV declared it 'the beginning of the end for Roobet' and resurfaced a 2025 post documenting how Roobet locked a different user's $300K+ deposit after they won $1M+, using sudden KYC checks as a pretext. kryptokenni responded: 'Always figured this was the end game scam. As a fellow psycho criminal myself this is the playbook I would run if I was rich and evil.' The volume cooled to 18 posts on June 13 (78% drop) but the remaining posts are high-signal — not low-follower support replies but substantive allegations from multiple independent accounts with specific dollar amounts and patterns.

13 JUN · 00:00 UTC

hairlessEV published a bombshell post documenting a November 2021 case: a player named odug9545 won $40,000 on Roobet after a year of consistent losses, was forced to KYC, complied fully, and then had his account locked and closed with the official Roobet statement being 'we are unable to allow him/her to withdraw.' The user committed suicide two weeks ago due to financial problems. The case was verified at the time by casino regulatory forum LCB, who contacted Roobet on the player's behalf — Roobet refused to resolve it.

The post generated 97,591 impressions and 323 likes in a single day, making it the highest-engagement trust-and-safety post in the ecosystem this period. hairlessEV explicitly called out fake-balance streamers who promote Roobet and warned affiliates to 'dot your i's and cross your t's.'

13 JUN · 00:15 UTC

The replies triggered a cascade of independent scam allegations. ChargeyyW stated Roobet scammed him out of $5,000. navarro_ivar published a detailed history of Roobet's alleged KYC trap: forcing Level 1 KYC on signup accepting fabricated data, then triggering real verification only when players won big, banning accounts for the fake initial info, and confiscating winnings. They also cited Roobet pushing marketing to US audiences then KYC-checking for VPN use only after big wins.

wokhardteth claimed Roobet locked a $100,000 withdrawal after he deposited $200,000 and lost half — withdrawing to the same address he deposited from. TJGOESGLOBAL wrote 'I lost 200k because of this, industry is fake.' Anaskahn463 reported $1,800 in deposits that went through but never credited, with support responding 'sorry we cant help.'

13 JUN · 00:30 UTC

AllenAeroh — who hairlessEV identifies as Roobet's owner — entered the thread attempting to discredit the suicide case. He linked a 2023 ETH transaction as supposed proof of payment, which hairlessEV immediately demolished: the case was in 2021, and the TX was from two years later. AllenAeroh then challenged hairlessEV to a $50,000 wager to prove the case wasn't real. hairlessEV countered with a $10M escrow offer through @cobie or @inversebrah with $2M going to charity.

Multiple accounts piled on calling Roobet a scam. balduezacedrick wrote 'DO NOT PLAY ON ROOBET YALL — SCAM SITE.' Reetard_ wrote 'Wow, fuck Roobet, those pieces of shit scammers.' SR7Research wrote 'This goes deeper than you think.' The thread has become the most concentrated trust-destruction event for any single casino brand in the crypto gambling ecosystem this year, with 69 posts generating 127,524 total impressions at 75% negative sentiment.

13 JUN · 08:00 UTCLATEST

The thread surged further to 83 posts and 187,370 total impressions on June 12, with negative sentiment rising to 78%. What changed: the confrontation between AllenAeroh and hairlessEV escalated dramatically. hairlessEV directly identified AllenAeroh as Roobet's owner and told him to 'crawl back into your cave lil fella' after AllenAeroh's $50K wager was dwarfed by the $10M counter-offer. AllenAeroh retreated with 'So I'll take that as a no to my offer?' — a response the community read as capitulation.

Multiple new victims surfaced in the thread. wokhardteth claimed Roobet locked a $100,000 withdrawal after depositing $200,000 and losing half, despite withdrawing to the same depositing address. ChargeyyW confronted AllenAeroh directly: 'Imagine scamming me of $5000 and blocking my withdrawals then??' Anaskahn463 claimed $1,800 in deposits went through but were never credited, with support responding only 'sorry we can't help.' navarro_ivar posted a detailed history of Roobet's alleged predatory KYC tactics — forcing Level 1 KYC that accepted fabricated data, only to trigger real verification when users won big, then confiscating winnings for the initial fake info.

hairlessEV declared it 'the beginning of the end for Roobet' and resurfaced a 2025 post documenting how Roobet locked a different user's $300K+ deposit after they won $1M+, using sudden KYC checks as a pretext. kryptokenni responded: 'Always figured this was the end game scam. As a fellow psycho criminal myself this is the playbook I would run if I was rich and evil.' The volume cooled to 18 posts on June 13 (78% drop) but the remaining posts are high-signal — not low-follower support replies but substantive allegations from multiple independent accounts with specific dollar amounts and patterns.