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hero member
Activity: 1008
Merit: 501
November 02, 2019, 09:25:50 AM
#43
It's your fault, not by the bounty manager or the CEO of Temtum! Every eligible participant received their payment, some did not because they did mistakes when they filled the form! The TEM Ceo Richard Dennis is one of the finest CEO I have seen in this year. He is very kind to the bounty hunters and for that, I appreciated him several times. Personally, I was a signature participant in Temtum bounty and I really earned good money for very short-time work. I received the bounty token on time, and sold it already! Who did the temtum bounty for three months, they earned such good money! So, sorry, your allegation is wrong here. Temtum is a good project and they have such a good plan for the future! I had to sell my bounty payment, but I will buy again at a later time!
hero member
Activity: 2954
Merit: 796
November 02, 2019, 09:16:08 AM
#42
Maybe a miscommunication or the bounty manager or team don't want to explain what went wrong since it can be already listed in the bounty rules or steps. It maybe him who don't follow or miss a one rule that makes it no count or  Atleast the manager should explain so OP will not whine at it and manager should listen to the reason since due to many participants they are able to make mistakes checking.
full member
Activity: 1176
Merit: 104
November 02, 2019, 09:10:09 AM
#41
So why not try to pass it again? Stop whining, I understand that private information is very critical and can be used for illegal activities but you have agreed with their terms when you joined their bounty so what is your problem then?  I agree that you maybe scammed but it would not be resolved if you will just post it here.
sr. member
Activity: 1400
Merit: 259
November 02, 2019, 09:09:59 AM
#40
Better put in some links so we could identify them quickly.

You want us to do our research just so to prove the scam they did.
That KYC thing is between you and company already. So how are we going to dig up to that extent?

Give us some archives or your conversation. Whatever to prove that they are scam. You cannot just madly tell it without any document to prove it.
legendary
Activity: 3416
Merit: 1225
November 02, 2019, 09:03:38 AM
#39
I got scammed by this project called temtum. Signed up for their bounty months ago, posting for their campaign, filling up 2 kyc forms and pushing for its deadline, and now they are telling me i didnt pass it. It is not only me who encountered this. Hello Richard Dennis.

You used I, so it means you are the only who got scammed  from their bounty campaign and not all bounty participants if the bounty campaign is indeed a scammed then all those who participated should complain, but since you posted I, it could mean that you violated one of their rules and you are not qualified to get a rewards or stakes, you should ask the bounty manager what is your violations, I also read here that you are not part of the spreadsheets, there could be a violation and you need to confirm to the bounty manager your violations.
legendary
Activity: 1526
Merit: 1179
November 02, 2019, 08:49:19 AM
#38
Next time if you join a bounty make sure that you read and understand all of their rules then check their spreadsheet if you are accepted or not also check the spreadsheet everyweek if you are getting stakes so you are sure that you are one of the accepted participants.
The only thing people read is the title and how much they can make.... the rest they will figure out about later on, usually when things go wrong. It has been like this for years, and probably even before I joined this forum.

I get it that people want to make money, but that still doesn't mean you have to blindly join bounties or whatever campaigns.... rules are to be followed regardless of your forum rank or how badly in need of money your are.
full member
Activity: 434
Merit: 110
November 02, 2019, 08:42:06 AM
#37
Next time if you join a bounty make sure that you read and understand all of their rules then check their spreadsheet if you are accepted or not also check the spreadsheet everyweek if you are getting stakes so you are sure that you are one of the accepted participants.
sr. member
Activity: 1218
Merit: 251
November 02, 2019, 08:05:57 AM
#36
that's common in the crypto world about bounties. many requirements after filling all, apparently not paid. I personally have several times not paid for my work in project campaigns. last is JINBI. same as you, campaign for months, filling out forms, KYC, deadline. and they don't pay all participants. lots of scammed in the crypto world. then it must be more careful in choosing a project.

Indeed many campaign projects like that changing the rules at the end of the campaign are very frustrating let alone not being paid at all, but what the OP discusses is the real bounty all who pass KYC are entitled to receive TEM directly distribution to Coinall, but I don't know whether the OP passed in the KYC?
sr. member
Activity: 812
Merit: 257
November 02, 2019, 08:03:06 AM
#35
That kind of thing happens often, some projects sometimes make payment difficult, I also often do not get what is rightfully mine, there is nothing you can do but let it go, You will not get anything do not waste time better looking for another job.
sr. member
Activity: 756
Merit: 251
November 02, 2019, 07:52:40 AM
#34
^^^filling up 2 kyc forms and pushing for its deadline, and now they are telling me i didnt pass it.
That's not called a scam if you really didn't pass the KYC requirement, there must be some requirements that this company has implemented on the KYC application, better ask them the reason why you got denied. Making a scam accusation is only the last resort but it doesn't matter you'll get the community support if you don't post valid evidence on your claim.

That does not automatically follow that because a participant did not pass the KYC, he is not scammed. I do not particularly know about this specific project but there are so many projects that do not ask for KYC during the registration and campaign period but when the bounty ends, they would suddenly ask for it. And not only ask for it, the projects seem to intentionally makes it very hard to pass. Aside from that, they only give a few days for the participants to comply. This to me is cheating.

If you have solid evidences, raise this in the reputation section.
legendary
Activity: 1316
Merit: 1145
November 02, 2019, 07:23:50 AM
#33
that's common in the crypto world about bounties. many requirements after filling all, apparently not paid. I personally have several times not paid for my work in project campaigns. last is JINBI. same as you, campaign for months, filling out forms, KYC, deadline. and they don't pay all participants. lots of scammed in the crypto world. then it must be more careful in choosing a project.
legendary
Activity: 3080
Merit: 1292
Hhampuz for Campaign management
November 02, 2019, 07:02:11 AM
#32
^^^filling up 2 kyc forms and pushing for its deadline, and now they are telling me i didnt pass it.
That's not called a scam if you really didn't pass the KYC requirement, there must be some requirements that this company has implemented on the KYC application, better ask them the reason why you got denied. Making a scam accusation is only the last resort but it doesn't matter you'll get the community support if you don't post valid evidence on your claim.
sr. member
Activity: 1512
Merit: 292
www.cd3d.app
November 02, 2019, 06:56:59 AM
#31
Nobody cheated on you. Personally, I received coins on the exchange wallet, sold them and withdrawn them.

The bounty chat shows that those people who did everything right and made no mistakes in filling out the forms went through the identification procedure on the coin exchange received their money.
No need to blame others for your mistakes.

It took a lot of time to fill out the form and go through the identification procedure. You are not the only ones who made a mistake in filling out the forms and now blames the project for scam.

HE did not come back here to sustain his post, bounty participants should always make sure that they follow all the rules laid by bounty managers, they have the right to reject participants or those who do not follow their instructions and rules, this is one of the risk bounty hunters
must face, when you joined the bounty campaign, always check the spreadsheet if you are still there, and also check if someone is using your submission to cheat the bounty.

That's right. Everyone should take responsibility for their actions and mistakes.
Now in Bounty chat you can see how some members of the company who made mistakes when filling out the form accuse the manager and developer of being deceived.

Although all the other participants in the company received their coins, they successfully sold them, and were satisfied.
In addition, the price of a coin did not fall at all.
hero member
Activity: 2464
Merit: 550
Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
November 02, 2019, 06:54:21 AM
#30
I got scammed by this project called temtum. Signed up for their bounty months ago, posting for their campaign, filling up 2 kyc forms and pushing for its deadline, and now they are telling me i didnt pass it. It is not only me who encountered this. Hello Richard Dennis.
So sorry about that, some guys in my group received their reward while a few didn't receive. They said on the spreadsheet there was no token allocated to their details. You can chat Hampuzz who managed the bounty or the admin in charge of distribution. Temtum is actually a nice project, I just think they need to consider those who haven't received their bounty reward.
indeed the temtum has a good project but sometimes the team behind the project does not give prizes to participants who have carried out their duties from the bounty campaign, so I feel they should try to contact the bounty manager or the team of the temtum tasked with handling the bounty campaign.
sr. member
Activity: 644
Merit: 260
November 02, 2019, 06:52:40 AM
#29
I got scammed by this project called temtum. Signed up for their bounty months ago, posting for their campaign, filling up 2 kyc forms and pushing for its deadline, and now they are telling me i didnt pass it. It is not only me who encountered this. Hello Richard Dennis.
My friend got his reward, about 1k TEM on coinall. I think you should first try to resolve issues with the bounty manager or project admin before putting up a post here. It's true that some participants were not allocated tokens on spreadsheet for KYC issues, I was in the telegram group even though I didn't join the bounty. At first people were complaining but now many acknowledged that they received their reward already.
hero member
Activity: 3010
Merit: 629
November 02, 2019, 06:52:23 AM
#28
How can you say that you were scammed when you are not even included in the bounty sheet?

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/19qH7FI5KV4ADizAAcxCT-s3hmpOi0iPb-suxG69MbP4/edit#gid=944810717
I think from the very start he thought he was accepted thats why he comply in kyc or maybe he is assuming to gain something even he is aware that he is not accepted.

Before we complain, check first the spreadsheet if we are accepted or qualified so our effort wont be wasted.
hero member
Activity: 2632
Merit: 787
Jack of all trades 💯
November 02, 2019, 06:51:17 AM
#27
I got scammed by this project called temtum. Signed up for their bounty months ago, posting for their campaign, filling up 2 kyc forms and pushing for its deadline, and now they are telling me i didnt pass it. It is not only me who encountered this. Hello Richard Dennis.

Actually there are instance that you though you do the procedures right but left out some important details on the form and maybe it complicate your entries that's why you didn't receive your share, the best thing you can do for now is to contact the campaign manager and ask for what is the best thing for you to do and provide some proof that you submit on time and maybe it will help your case.
hero member
Activity: 2996
Merit: 598
Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
November 02, 2019, 06:42:40 AM
#26
Nobody cheated on you. Personally, I received coins on the exchange wallet, sold them and withdrawn them.

The bounty chat shows that those people who did everything right and made no mistakes in filling out the forms went through the identification procedure on the coin exchange received their money.
No need to blame others for your mistakes.

It took a lot of time to fill out the form and go through the identification procedure. You are not the only ones who made a mistake in filling out the forms and now blames the project for scam.

HE did not come back here to sustain his post, bounty participants should always make sure that they follow all the rules laid by bounty managers, they have the right to reject participants or those who do not follow their instructions and rules, this is one of the risk bounty hunters
must face, when you joined the bounty campaign, always check the spreadsheet if you are still there, and also check if someone is using your submission to cheat the bounty.
member
Activity: 784
Merit: 21
November 02, 2019, 06:40:26 AM
#25
I got scammed by this project called temtum. Signed up for their bounty months ago, posting for their campaign, filling up 2 kyc forms and pushing for its deadline, and now they are telling me i didnt pass it. It is not only me who encountered this. Hello Richard Dennis.
Temetum project looks legit to me, i don't join the bounty because it requests for KYC to get paid and why just this post only? if your accusation is true we will need you to provide real evidence that you promoted the bounty project and we can get them nailed
sr. member
Activity: 1050
Merit: 256
November 02, 2019, 06:29:40 AM
#24
I don't think this is a scam. What they do must be in accordance with the procedure and maybe you are not in accordance with the procedure, so you do not get anything.
They did not steal anything from you. When it comes to KYC, I think this should be done carefully and thoroughly before submitting it. Try checking your account attendance first to the bounty manager, you may be rejected or there is a problem. Everything happens there must be a cause.
Yes, the project successfully ends their campaign.
OP might only do the tasks and never see for the thread to check his own status in the campaign or any updates regarding the campaign.
For not being updated he did not know any reason why he gets no reward even after he undergoes KYC verification. He should have contacted the campaign manager to confirm the reason for not being able to receive his reward.
Yes, we must become a professional bounty hunter. Not just want results, but must pay attention to our work as well.
Yes, it is difficult to monitor a project if we follow a lot of projects. Missing important information, whether it's delay, swap, or the project failed. But if we manage it and don't take too many bounties, I'm sure that won't happen. Don't let greed drive your mind.
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