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hero member
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August 12, 2023, 07:07:11 AM
#41
APOLOGIES TO ALL!

I'm truly busy earlier because it is my sister's bday so we had some gathering and tonight (it's night time here) I have many tasks I need to attend to that's why I just got online more than an hour ago. I returned the fund to the rightful owner. I'm really the owner of this old account. I came back here in this forum because I really need to have an additional income because I'm a breadwinner and my uncle was hospitalized and he has no family so I wanted to help him and I remember this forum because few years ago, it is one of my sources of income. Anyways, I'm glad that everything's okay now. Have a good day/night to all!
Welcome back, man!
I guess that there's not that much changes from when you've stopped and as you came back now, you're pretty much familiar with things around the forum and with all of those stuffs that includes campaigns and etc. I wish that your uncle a speedy recovery and you're a good guy that helps out a relative that doesn't have someone on their back but you. Also, belated happy birthday to your sister.  Wink
Wish all of you the best.

Thank you, bro! I will spend more time to familiarize with the changes and improvements here in the forum.
hero member
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August 12, 2023, 07:06:03 AM
#40
I'm glad it all ended well. What I would recommend to the OP is that apart from being more active in the forum by contributing constructively if he wants to participate in signature campaigns, he should learn once and for all not to reuse the same bitcoin address, let alone hundreds of times. Although I imagine that would be the subject of another thread.

This is noted! Thank you very much! As for the bitcoin address, I think I'll just use that again since that is the only bitcoin address I have and I don't want to create a new one. I'm more into Ethereum than Bitcoin that's why it's my only BTC address but I appreciate your feedback.
hero member
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August 12, 2023, 07:03:21 AM
#39
I came back here on Bitcointalk from a very long hiatus due to personal reasons. I wanted to start offering again my services such as participating in signature campaigns but I don't know where to start. Can some tell me what are the current qualifications to join some campaign and how/where to get them? Any help will be appreciated. Thank you in advance!
Welcome back mate.
1. You need a lot more than 5 merits. The competition is fierce as there are users with 200+ merits who would easily be accepted into a campaign.
2. Post quality is determined by the Campaign manager...just don't spam or make one liner meaningless posts. Avoid mega threads or threads that has past the 5th page recently one of the managers- icopress pointed that out.

3. One of the managers introduced what is called green zone. According to him, it is for prominent members of the forum, whatever that means. The perk of being a greenzone member is that you are paid higher for doing than other members in the campaign.

Ooh, your 3rd advice is new to me. Thank you for that. I'll work harder this time. Appreciated!
hero member
Activity: 1176
Merit: 509
August 12, 2023, 07:02:21 AM
#38
First of all welcome back to the forum. Since you have been away from the forum for a long time, it will be challenging for you to work on a signature campaign in the beginning. Working on a signature campaign requires a certain number of merits in the first four months which you don't currently have. Bro right now you should collect merit first. You must post good quality to collect merit. Since your account has been inactive for a long time, you should post regularly in the forum. If you give good regular time to this forum for a month then I think after a month you will get a chance to work on one of the signature campaigns.

Yes, brother. I will do that because I really wanted to join a campaign again. thank you for your reminder.
sr. member
Activity: 686
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August 12, 2023, 06:17:24 AM
#37
First of all welcome back to the forum. Since you have been away from the forum for a long time, it will be challenging for you to work on a signature campaign in the beginning. Working on a signature campaign requires a certain number of merits in the first four months which you don't currently have. Bro right now you should collect merit first. You must post good quality to collect merit. Since your account has been inactive for a long time, you should post regularly in the forum. If you give good regular time to this forum for a month then I think after a month you will get a chance to work on one of the signature campaigns.
sr. member
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August 12, 2023, 06:11:09 AM
#36
I came back here on Bitcointalk from a very long hiatus due to personal reasons. I wanted to start offering again my services such as participating in signature campaigns but I don't know where to start. Can some tell me what are the current qualifications to join some campaign and how/where to get them? Any help will be appreciated. Thank you in advance!
Welcome back mate.
1. You need a lot more than 5 merits. The competition is fierce as there are users with 200+ merits who would easily be accepted into a campaign.
2. Post quality is determined by the Campaign manager...just don't spam or make one liner meaningless posts. Avoid mega threads or threads that has past the 5th page recently one of the managers- icopress pointed that out.

3. One of the managers introduced what is called green zone. According to him, it is for prominent members of the forum, whatever that means. The perk of being a greenzone member is that you are paid higher for doing than other members in the campaign.
legendary
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August 11, 2023, 11:38:52 PM
#35
I'm glad it all ended well. What I would recommend to the OP is that apart from being more active in the forum by contributing constructively if he wants to participate in signature campaigns, he should learn once and for all not to reuse the same bitcoin address, let alone hundreds of times. Although I imagine that would be the subject of another thread.
hero member
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August 11, 2023, 09:01:39 PM
#34
APOLOGIES TO ALL!

I'm truly busy earlier because it is my sister's bday so we had some gathering and tonight (it's night time here) I have many tasks I need to attend to that's why I just got online more than an hour ago. I returned the fund to the rightful owner. I'm really the owner of this old account. I came back here in this forum because I really need to have an additional income because I'm a breadwinner and my uncle was hospitalized and he has no family so I wanted to help him and I remember this forum because few years ago, it is one of my sources of income. Anyways, I'm glad that everything's okay now. Have a good day/night to all!
Welcome back, man!
I guess that there's not that much changes from when you've stopped and as you came back now, you're pretty much familiar with things around the forum and with all of those stuffs that includes campaigns and etc. I wish that your uncle a speedy recovery and you're a good guy that helps out a relative that doesn't have someone on their back but you. Also, belated happy birthday to your sister.  Wink
Wish all of you the best.
hero member
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August 11, 2023, 05:54:29 PM
#33
I came back here on Bitcointalk from a very long hiatus due to personal reasons. I wanted to start offering again my services such as participating in signature campaigns but I don't know where to start. Can some tell me what are the current qualifications to join some campaign and how/where to get them? Any help will be appreciated. Thank you in advance!
Kind of an odd post from someone who has applied for multiple campaigns in the past. You sure you just came back or is there a new owner to this account?
That statement got my attention too at first because being inactive won't change the forum boards as to ask where to start from since ops already mentioned his intentions as to participate in signature campaigns.
As Hero member since 2016 he should have known better to step back and read the forum for a while get synchronize with the current happenings around the forum and just move on from there.
hero member
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August 11, 2023, 11:50:13 AM
#32
I came back here on Bitcointalk from a very long hiatus due to personal reasons. I wanted to start offering again my services such as participating in signature campaigns but I don't know where to start. Can some tell me what are the current qualifications to join some campaign and how/where to get them? Any help will be appreciated. Thank you in advance!

Well for starters, visit the service board and check if there is an ongoing signature campaign that has open slots designated to your rank.

As far as I know, majority of the campaign signatures require that you must have at least ten (10) earned merits in the last 120 days. In addition, your account must also have some active posts and comments given the competitiveness of earning that rightful spot in that signature campaign.

For the better understanding, put yourself in the shoes of the campaign manager. What would you require your participants before you accept them into the campaign? After answering that question, apply it to your situation and reflect.
hero member
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August 11, 2023, 11:02:01 AM
#31
APOLOGIES TO ALL!

I'm truly busy earlier because it is my sister's bday so we had some gathering and tonight (it's night time here) I have many tasks I need to attend to that's why I just got online more than an hour ago. I returned the fund to the rightful owner. I'm really the owner of this old account. I came back here in this forum because I really need to have an additional income because I'm a breadwinner and my uncle was hospitalized and he has no family so I wanted to help him and I remember this forum because few years ago, it is one of my sources of income. Anyways, I'm glad that everything's okay now. Have a good day/night to all!
legendary
Activity: 3766
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August 11, 2023, 10:51:20 AM
#30
Good news, the OP logged in today and got everything straightened out. Looks like they are the original owner of the account. Apologies for jumping the gun
legendary
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August 11, 2023, 01:17:59 AM
#29
OP has moved the bitcoin so I had to mark him as untrustworthy. Glad it was only $90 but at least we know the type of person they are. OP has not logged in, I know that, but if btc mysteriously arrives in your wallet you should look for the reason why before spending it. Especially if it's been 4 years since last transaction. Not sure if that shows us the OP is new owner or not.

OP has mentioned that he/she has come back after a long hiatus. He/she expressed his/her interest to once again offer his/her services. If, after your money is received and moved, OP suddenly goes back to a hiatus, then I'm certain that the Bitcoin address to which you sent your funds is under his/her control. Nobody would announce a comeback after years of inactivity only to become inactive once again almost immediately right after.

Well, that's too bad.

However, I just looked at ninjastic.space and it is an address he used many times in the past for signature campaigns. Then looking in a block explorer I see that it has been used up to 267 times. It doesn't seem very smart to reuse the same address so many times.

So if it was a purchased account, the current account holder would not have access to where yahoo62278 sent the funds.

legendary
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August 10, 2023, 10:59:07 PM
#28
OP has moved the bitcoin so I had to mark him as untrustworthy. Glad it was only $90 but at least we know the type of person they are. OP has not logged in, I know that, but if btc mysteriously arrives in your wallet you should look for the reason why before spending it. Especially if it's been 4 years since last transaction. Not sure if that shows us the OP is new owner or not.

OP has mentioned that he/she has come back after a long hiatus. He/she expressed his/her interest to once again offer his/her services. If, after your money is received and moved, OP suddenly goes back to a hiatus, then I'm certain that the Bitcoin address to which you sent your funds is under his/her control. Nobody would announce a comeback after years of inactivity only to become inactive once again almost immediately right after.

Whether this account is under a new owner or not is beside the point. Whoever is controlling this account is not worth trusting. Moreover, I guess the owner of this account has an alternate account. He/she probably knew the money came from you and ran away. The timeline, however, suggests he/she should be clueless about it.
hero member
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August 10, 2023, 08:57:21 PM
#27
see your login history for the last time you woke up at the end of 2021 before this time. it's not that long for an account that has gotten a Hero rank on the forums. I think you know every requirement to join the signature campaign beforehand. Each manager has their own rules. I don't know why you are asking this like a confused newbie.
Op, you don't need to draw everyone's attention to you. but if you sincerely come back to the forum, I hope you will live up to your rank.
legendary
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August 10, 2023, 08:25:53 PM
#26
OP has moved the bitcoin so I had to mark him as untrustworthy. Glad it was only $90 but at least we know the type of person they are. OP has not logged in, I know that, but if btc mysteriously arrives in your wallet you should look for the reason why before spending it. Especially if it's been 4 years since last transaction. Not sure if that shows us the OP is new owner or not.

Have to retract this statement as the OP made it right.
hero member
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Watch&Pray.
August 10, 2023, 05:29:25 PM
#25
I came back here on Bitcointalk from a very long hiatus due to personal reasons. I wanted to start offering again my services such as participating in signature campaigns but I don't know where to start. Can some tell me what are the current qualifications to join some campaign and how/where to get them? Any help will be appreciated. Thank you in advance!

Welcome back to the forum, I believe you missed the forum because of the things you aren't getting again since you left and didn't participate in any signature campaign otherwise you would have had a little patience before making this thread and asking this type of question.

You are already getting yourself into trouble because you sound like someone who just wake and realized himself in the forum here because an old user of the forum won't ask this kind of question so I think you are either not saying the truth or someone else gave you this account.
hero member
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August 10, 2023, 10:01:02 AM
#24


If the funds move out of the address to somewhere else and not yahoo62278, that's an automatic red trust for me.



I hope he will not come out with alibis I'm surprised that he is asking about a signature campaign he is a hero and has applied on signature campaigns, I also checked his profile there is no change of password or email or any note, if he did not return the money, there's no chance that he can get in on any campaign and that $90 is the price of OP's account and reputation.
legendary
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Heisenberg
August 10, 2023, 09:25:16 AM
#23
Did you copy the address out of curiosity to see the balance or to see if there had been any transactions?
He copied the address from OP's profile and was going to post it in this thread requesting OP to sign a message from it. Unfortunately, at the same time he was making a withdrawal from Gamdom, so he forgot and pasted OP's address in the withdrawal address field instead of his. He just realized the mistake later.

It's now up to OP to prove if;
1. He is a trustworthy person
2. Still owns the address and the account.

If the funds move out of the address to somewhere else and not yahoo62278, that's an automatic red trust for me.

legendary
Activity: 1708
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August 10, 2023, 06:39:40 AM
#22
I came back here on Bitcointalk from a very long hiatus due to personal reasons. I wanted to start offering again my services such as participating in signature campaigns but I don't know where to start. Can some tell me what are the current qualifications to join some campaign and how/where to get them? Any help will be appreciated. Thank you in advance!

The service board is always open, as long as you can give the details with your offering service, its ideal if you exclude an image, what are the other perks of your service, are what is the cost and also your previous projects handled so the people who see your service already knew that you are not new in this particular field you are offering with. Campaigns information requirements are already open to the first page take time to read before inquiring.
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