Can someone who is not a paid shill explain why it's the 30th, and we still do not have our tokens?
Not looking good if they can't stick to a basic deadline. Shouldn't have ignored all of the red flags with this project.
And now we might end up with a memecoin on Waves... not sure if that's worse than Yobit yet.
Speaking about paid shills and you are using a Sock-Puppet account.
Let me guess, you have been a reader on BCT for a long time and just now started posting. lol
Would it be better if I using an account with 5000 shitposts, and a Wagerr signature? This forum is cancer.
Bounties and the shills participating in them are the real socks, since they're literally being paid to promote (aka shill) a coin.
Are you actually introducing yourself?
I'm not begging scum... so I'd never participate in a shill campaign aka bounties. I'm guessing the person who replied to me, and you, are ones who have contributed nothing useful to this thread and have either smokescreened or trainwrecked legitimate questions from actual investors, as you're doing right now. And I'm guessing you both participated with Wagerr signatures, doing nothing but praising a coin that has offered literally nothing so far, not even tokens on the Waves platform. Anyone who has experience in this would know how disappointing that truly is.
No one has answered my question yet, so I'll repeat it:
Why haven't they they stuck to the deadline to deliver the tokens owed to us? Or have at least informed us, their investors, why they couldn't?Looking at their website, which seems to be the only form of communication, they even went out of their way to change/edit/modify the original deadline for June 26th (how many more times will they do this in the future?).
It now reads:
Signature campaign ends
June 26th (11:59GMT), 2017
The bitcointalk signature campaign ends and all qualifying users are paid within the following week.
When originally it said, before the edit:
ICO token issuance
June 26th, 2017
All users are issued any Wagerr they have purchased, earned, or won as a reward or bonus. The blockchain network starts, and participants can withdraw Wagerr from wagerr.com accounts.
Now please, take David Mah out of your mouth. This should be worrying to
anyone. I'd appreciate a response explaining my concerns, preferably not from the hivemind (of obvious shills).