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April 14, 2020, 04:55:57 AM
#12
in essence all of that has become a decision of the project itself. I mean the team or manager of gifts has the right to change project rules at any time.
and this is the reason why you should always monitor the project that you are taking part in, both in the forum and the telegram channel so that you do not miss the latest information from the project.
Ucy
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April 14, 2020, 04:47:32 AM
#11
It's probably not cheating if the kyc was impose on them unexpectedly. But they shouldn't have gone to exchange that requires kyc for the sake of hunters who expect "no kyc" they were promised.
By the way, did you fully understand what the project owners said concerning kyc before you started working for them? If they said with certainty that kyc will not be allowed and later required it then you know they are wrong. There probably should be some consequences.
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April 14, 2020, 04:09:28 AM
#10
Cheating or NOT Cheating?

Coming from altcoinstalk forum I've experience few projects going against their own rules like saying on promotion page that no KYC will be required and after promotion ends they tell promoters to go and open account on an exchange and pass KYC, what can this be called? Cheating? Any consequences for such projects on this forum? Thank you.


You should read the rules that already made by team carefully and when it was saying when the team can perform a change to the rules based on their situation and that will not be considered as a cheat caused by they have made it based on their situation. I think that you must try to read the rules again.
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April 14, 2020, 03:45:02 AM
#9
That's not a cheat from the bounty campaign manager neither from the project team. Issue of such can be avoided by the bounty hunters when they enforce their bounty right on this forum by compelling their bounty campaign manager either escrow their tokens or sign undertaken to pay when rules of the Bounty change. Its time to take the bull by it horn this time because we have experienced this several times on the forum.

Though, for those who can't do KYC when require by the project should quit doing bounties to save their time and resources.
sr. member
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April 14, 2020, 03:44:55 AM
#8
Do you have check bounty rules before joining any bounty? Actually if team do it mention before'' we can change bounty rules'' then they can do at anytime. So we can't do anything right now, even when you want participate a bounty then try to read bounty rules. (It's better)
Therefore, some unless project have games rules Undecided because after long time later they making announcement'' Every bounty Hunter need pass kyc''
Actually they do not paid bounty amount then their published announcement about kyc after many days later.
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April 14, 2020, 03:44:24 AM
#7
Its not talking about cheating but you should always remember they can change rules anytime (this also written in almost all bounty). This one sometimes make us desperate but we cant do anything,just follow them if the reward is worth it enough
He's right. If the thread indicates that they all have the right to replace any of the rules, they can do it freely. And upon joining, you have agreed to that term and aware that anytime they can replace that rule. So, if the bounty says that they don't have KYC then think that anytime they will implement it because of the one rule that they have said. They didn't guarantee about the no kyc and it's also part of the stunt so that many will be attracted to help them advertise their project.
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April 14, 2020, 03:39:47 AM
#6
It depends on the rules that were made from the beginning. Usually projects write "Bounty manager or admin has the right to do anything"
So we cannot blame them if they change the rules in the middle or the end.
You right. But sometimes some bounty hunter dont even care about this rules. If we join campaign we should all the rules so we can anticipate for bad possibility.
hero member
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April 14, 2020, 03:38:02 AM
#5
This not new in campaigns and sometimes it is stipulated on the rules that "rules are subject to changes." There is nothing people can do, but believe me, this will reflect on the project itself just in case they cheat on the bounty payments
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April 14, 2020, 03:37:52 AM
#4
Its not talking about cheating but you should always remember they can change rules anytime (this also written in almost all bounty). This one sometimes make us desperate but we cant do anything,just follow them if the reward is worth it enough
legendary
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April 14, 2020, 03:33:15 AM
#3
We have experienced a dozen and one of such altitude here too. Sadly, there aren't any repercussions or punishment for such an act yet here. I guess it's because promoters (like you called them) are always left to themselves without any control from admins here to escrow tokens from the start of any bounty. It is most rampant with bounties managed by newbie accounts and untrusted managers.
hero member
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April 14, 2020, 03:30:09 AM
#2
It depends on the rules that were made from the beginning. Usually projects write "Bounty manager or admin has the right to do anything"
So we cannot blame them if they change the rules in the middle or the end.
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April 14, 2020, 03:10:01 AM
#1
Cheating or NOT Cheating?

Coming from altcoinstalk forum I've experience few projects going against their own rules like saying on promotion page that no KYC will be required and after promotion ends they tell promoters to go and open account on an exchange and pass KYC, what can this be called? Cheating? Any consequences for such projects on this forum? Thank you.

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