There are too many contradictions.
1. There is absolutely no proof that swcpoker wanted to steal money. And the support has already react about the rake issue. They are working on it. They do not ignore it.
2. How can you affirm that the room had the intent to steal money when they give away so much money in freerolls ? Do you see the contradiction ?
3. What is the logic to grind freerolls in a "insolvent" room ? Again, do you see the contradiction ?
4. Are you really serious when you write that you, "veterans", have to grind freerolls to get your money back ? Is it a joke ? Do you have an idea of the expecting value to play a freeroll with 50 players, a prizepool of 1 chips and 3 payed places ? And I do not consider the amount of time consumed. Are you stupid ?
5. It is difficult, very difficult, to ignore that some of the most horrible people at swcpoker (donk4u and RUchamp used to harass and insult people all the time at tables) are posting here accusations without evidence against the room.
You just discredict yourself by continue posting here.
I will answer all your points:
1. Regardless of their intent, money was misappropriated. Scamming without intent is a real thing! Support has STILL not officially notified any of their players that they had a bug in their software for 2.5 years.
2. They give away very little money in freerolls. The largest krillroll now rewards players who have 2500+ krill. What about the players who have earned upward of 300,000 krill? Where is their reward?
3. The logic of grinding freerolls in an insolvent room is to get as much as we can back from what they stole.
4. You are now saying that it's not worth our time to grind freerolls that only pay 1 chip over 3 places, but just two questions ago you asserted that "they give away so much money in freerolls." Do you have memory problems?
5. Our accusations have evidence. We've been reviewing hand histories together day and night for a couple weeks in discord chat. RUchamp has commissioned a script from a third party that can review a user's hand history to see exactly how much SWC misappropriated.