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Topic: Ask The Bounty Team before joining - page 4. (Read 909 times)

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February 24, 2019, 05:30:24 AM
#70
Even you will ask the bounty managers the question you are posted here they can't give you guarantee that there answers may be applicable once ICO is getting over as we are aware that there are always a disclaimers in bounty rules that bounty managers and admins has the authority to revised their rules anytime they want. And this really give headache to bounty hunters.

This is one-sided protection that would nebylo pritenzy. This is the oral form of the contract and we cannot do anything about it. It is a pity that sometimes companies refuse to pay hunters.
sr. member
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February 24, 2019, 05:24:59 AM
#69
Must better to ask first on what the bounty campaign in a future than to participate we don't on what it comes. Even me if i'm participated in the bounty ill go first in the telegram as to them about the project they have and the future of it.
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February 24, 2019, 04:34:45 AM
#68
Even you will ask the bounty managers the question you are posted here they can't give you guarantee that there answers may be applicable once ICO is getting over as we are aware that there are always a disclaimers in bounty rules that bounty managers and admins has the authority to revised their rules anytime they want. And this really give headache to bounty hunters.
hero member
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February 24, 2019, 03:28:40 AM
#67
Asking about the extension of the bounties to the bounty manager will not help at many times because they are not aware of the sales effectiveness so they will continue to manage and run the campaign until the team ask them to close it.Better join on the bounties run by reputed managers to avoid scams.
It's always in the hands of the developing teams and not with the manager itself, but in some points if the manager really attached from the project his holding, might have a good information regarding to the campaign if the team will continue or stop it, he will be informed first to provide information for the bounty hunters.

I also agree to work with well known managers or make your own research about the project before joining.
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February 24, 2019, 03:18:29 AM
#66

To all fellow hunters, you may want to ask this questions to your bounty managers before joining a campaign:

1. Bounty campaign extension
- Will the team ask for an increase in the bounty pool?
- Will the team close the registration and allow only those participants prior to extension?


sometimes, you can ask this. but based on my experience, extended bounty will increase the pool (especially bounty which handled with professional BM)



2. ICO team inserting rules after the campaign
- Will the team allow ICO teams add rules like exchange voting and require hunters to participate?
- What would be the bounty team's response if ICO teams would withhold the bounty rewards to force hunters to participate?


I guess without forcing bounty participant for voting, they will do it with their own. due the interested for profit from both (Dev and BH).

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February 24, 2019, 02:57:48 AM
#65

Probably you should have not mentioned the project here you can report them on tge reputation section.
Also the question you listed are good ones and might be helpful. But understand something a bad project would always be what it is. Even if you ask this questions you might get an answers that would just lure you in
hero member
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February 24, 2019, 02:55:48 AM
#64
Asking about the extension of the bounties to the bounty manager will not help at many times because they are not aware of the sales effectiveness so they will continue to manage and run the campaign until the team ask them to close it.Better join on the bounties run by reputed managers to avoid scams.
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February 24, 2019, 02:48:06 AM
#63
I think the bounty hunter may ask rules or term of condition to bounty manager. But if you ask question like that they cant asnwer you. You should ask to the team behind it. All changes maybe come from the team BM only follow their order.
jr. member
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February 24, 2019, 02:47:45 AM
#62
What's the problem is that most of the project team or manager does not know if you would be an extension on announced and do you mostly kept in the dark only the ico team Knows if there will be an extension And they would rather not tell bounty participants untill its too late and even end up locking bounty rewards for 4months and above for no good reason
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February 24, 2019, 02:21:54 AM
#61
Recently, I just had this bad experience with a bounty campaign I joined (Vanta to be specific). They've extended the campaign, added some task, and threatened participants that they'll not get all the bounty rewards if they won't participate. I raised my concerns to the bounty manager and I was quite disappointed with the response.


To all fellow hunters, you may want to ask this questions to your bounty managers before joining a campaign:

1. Bounty campaign extension
- Will the team ask for an increase in the bounty pool?
- Will the team close the registration and allow only those participants prior to extension?


2. ICO team inserting rules after the campaign
- Will the team allow ICO teams add rules like exchange voting and require hunters to participate?
- What would be the bounty team's response if ICO teams would withhold the bounty rewards to force hunters to participate?


These questions might help you understand how strong the bounty manager is when it comes to protecting its group of bounty hunters.


Disclaimer: I've also posted a similar topic in other forums I'm into. In case someone checks my post for plagiarism


Bounty managers are like doctors, they can only give you answers for the now and not tomorrow, that's why bounty hunters are supposed to be patient enough to swallow whatever comes. No matter the tricks you have up your sleeves, remember there is a disclaimer on every bounty that bounty managers have the right to make changes anytime during the course of the bounty
Agree. Especially when the campaign has the "disclaimer" that they have the right to make changes anytime, we can only obey and accept the terms and conditions. So I think questioning will be useless.
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February 24, 2019, 02:03:21 AM
#60
Only few bounty managers work in the interest of his bounty hunters. Most of them will usually side with the team in times of a misunderstanding between a bounty hunter and the team. That is why many at times hunters get cheated and their tokens are not being paid because they have no redeemer.
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$martFund
February 24, 2019, 02:00:14 AM
#59
Recently, I just had this bad experience with a bounty campaign I joined (Vanta to be specific). They've extended the campaign, added some task, and threatened participants that they'll not get all the bounty rewards if they won't participate. I raised my concerns to the bounty manager and I was quite disappointed with the response.


To all fellow hunters, you may want to ask this questions to your bounty managers before joining a campaign:

1. Bounty campaign extension
- Will the team ask for an increase in the bounty pool?
- Will the team close the registration and allow only those participants prior to extension?


2. ICO team inserting rules after the campaign
- Will the team allow ICO teams add rules like exchange voting and require hunters to participate?
- What would be the bounty team's response if ICO teams would withhold the bounty rewards to force hunters to participate?


These questions might help you understand how strong the bounty manager is when it comes to protecting its group of bounty hunters.


Disclaimer: I've also posted a similar topic in other forums I'm into. In case someone checks my post for plagiarism


Bounty managers are like doctors, they can only give you answers for the now and not tomorrow, that's why bounty hunters are supposed to be patient enough to swallow whatever comes. No matter the tricks you have up your sleeves, remember there is a disclaimer on every bounty that bounty managers have the right to make changes anytime during the course of the bounty
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February 24, 2019, 01:39:15 AM
#58
Extension is something bad for me. For the bounty or for the ICO all of it. If a project would extend dates there should be something wrong with them. Because the ICO projects have their deadlines and they are making statement and it should be certain. In last 1 year nearly all projects choose to make extensions and it would show me that the project have some issues.

it depends . not all those who extend are having issues ( e.g they dont reach thier quota ) there were also some campaigns that are extending becuase they love the result of the campaign  . they already reach thier desired quota and traffic but they want to expect more  .

it also depend on the bounty hunter some like extended campaigns because in thier minds they think that they can earn more while other bounty hunters dont like this because they feel nervous and lazy to continue working  .
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February 24, 2019, 01:32:22 AM
#57
Extension is something bad for me. For the bounty or for the ICO all of it. If a project would extend dates there should be something wrong with them. Because the ICO projects have their deadlines and they are making statement and it should be certain. In last 1 year nearly all projects choose to make extensions and it would show me that the project have some issues.
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February 24, 2019, 01:28:10 AM
#56
Sadly this seems to have become normal for the bounty campaigns. I am personally against the extensions and all the sudden changes and especially change and reduction in rewards but even after provoking the bounty managers in different campaigns the results are not seen may be we need some guaranters to interfere to mark a legit campaign.
Changing the total amount of remuneration during the ICO has become almost a form of fraud for the ICO team. They first lure bounty hunters to join the project with a large amount of remuneration, while indicating that the team has the right to change it, if hardcap is not reached. And since now almost no one reaches it, the team allocates the minimum amount to bounty hunters. At the same time, the overestimated price of their token on the stock exchange falls hundreds and thousands of times, and bounty hunters are left with almost a few dollars.
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February 24, 2019, 01:19:34 AM
#55
Campaign manager cant answer that questions I tjink even the staff cant they are only workers like us if so if the founder wants to increase the bounty pool the manager cant do anything to stop that, but there are some campaigns that is indicated to their bounty that the project will not  add any bounty pool in the future or anything.
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February 24, 2019, 12:27:07 AM
#54
Recently, I just had this bad experience with a bounty campaign I joined (Vanta to be specific). They've extended the campaign, added some task, and threatened participants that they'll not get all the bounty rewards if they won't participate. I raised my concerns to the bounty manager and I was quite disappointed with the response.


To all fellow hunters, you may want to ask this questions to your bounty managers before joining a campaign:

1. Bounty campaign extension
- Will the team ask for an increase in the bounty pool?
- Will the team close the registration and allow only those participants prior to extension?


2. ICO team inserting rules after the campaign
- Will the team allow ICO teams add rules like exchange voting and require hunters to participate?
- What would be the bounty team's response if ICO teams would withhold the bounty rewards to force hunters to participate?


These questions might help you understand how strong the bounty manager is when it comes to protecting its group of bounty hunters.


Disclaimer: I've also posted a similar topic in other forums I'm into. In case someone checks my post for plagiarism


most of the time, the bounty manager don't know anything about the extension, it will be solely based on the team's decision if they will extend the bounty or not
Exactly, changes in bounty are decisions made from project team. And the bonus manager is the only one who makes that request, and they have no right to change any request
copper member
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February 24, 2019, 12:22:45 AM
#53
Recently, I just had this bad experience with a bounty campaign I joined (Vanta to be specific). They've extended the campaign, added some task, and threatened participants that they'll not get all the bounty rewards if they won't participate. I raised my concerns to the bounty manager and I was quite disappointed with the response.


To all fellow hunters, you may want to ask this questions to your bounty managers before joining a campaign:

1. Bounty campaign extension
- Will the team ask for an increase in the bounty pool?
- Will the team close the registration and allow only those participants prior to extension?


2. ICO team inserting rules after the campaign
- Will the team allow ICO teams add rules like exchange voting and require hunters to participate?
- What would be the bounty team's response if ICO teams would withhold the bounty rewards to force hunters to participate?


These questions might help you understand how strong the bounty manager is when it comes to protecting its group of bounty hunters.


Disclaimer: I've also posted a similar topic in other forums I'm into. In case someone checks my post for plagiarism


I guess all the information are already provided in their bounty post, we just need to read it carefully because as we all know, if the information is already provided it is unethical to ask it as a question to the bounty manager.
sr. member
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February 24, 2019, 12:21:53 AM
#52
most of the time, the bounty manager don't know anything about the extension, it will be solely based on the team's decision if they will extend the bounty or not
True because the extensive comes when the team don't get enough sales in ICO or don't reach the softcap/hardcap. And without this, their project objective will not be successful.
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February 24, 2019, 12:13:51 AM
#51
I think that bounty managers would be unable to answer such type of questions at the beginning of a bounty. Such decisions are made together with team members and bounty admins, at the end of planned bounty.
I agree with you, no one knows that the bounty will be extended or the rules will be changed after the campaign ends, because if they already know for sure they will apply it at the beginning not at the end
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