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Topic: Is it normal to wait for 6 months for a bounty reward? - page 11. (Read 6985 times)

newbie
Activity: 84
Merit: 0
Sincerely waiting for a whole six month to collect bounty reward it seriouly too much, someone that av exalted data and time to engage inbbounty and taking up to six good month to earn reward is too absurd.
jr. member
Activity: 44
Merit: 1
It depends on each project.
newbie
Activity: 171
Merit: 0
It's not normal, 6 months is too long. Most of bounty campaigns only run in a period of 2-3 month, and then token paid out in a week, longest is in a month. What is the reason for waiting 6 months? Stake calculating? No.
I agree.  Usually coins are paid much faster.  And it seems to me if the coins were not paid in 6 months, then you will not get anything.
member
Activity: 148
Merit: 11
Unfortunately, given the current state of things on the market, this situation is perfectly normal. Even among the well-known on the forum managers have become frequent cases when the participants of the bounty pay less than the promised or do not pay at all.
member
Activity: 490
Merit: 17
It's not normal, 6 months is too long. Most of bounty campaigns only run in a period of 2-3 month, and then token paid out in a week, longest is in a month. What is the reason for waiting 6 months? Stake calculating? No.
copper member
Activity: 448
Merit: 14
Basically, payments in the course of one month, well, a maximum of three months. Six months is too much, perhaps this is an unscrupulous project. It's no secret that some companies do not pay coins at all.
member
Activity: 200
Merit: 10
From the beginning of abundance I am certain it takes over 3 months to complete the abundance battles itself and after that you can expect the installments in one month from now or thereabouts if things exercise well. Once the time of circulation is over then likewise you may state that you lack what you require except if and until the point that you trade the tokens for genuine cash generally what is the utilization holding tokens with no significance or incentive to it. So you may need to sit tight for one more month or so until the point that they come and hit the exchangers. That would be your real end goal and yes it do takes over a half year ordinarily.
jr. member
Activity: 1372
Merit: 1
I think if the bounties are well paid, then why not wait?) Sometimes expectations bring good dividends. In any case, it remains to wait for payments, nothing can be done about it
newbie
Activity: 119
Merit: 0
For me no it is not normal because 6 months is too long for a bounty reward .The responsible on bounty is to give all members which is allocated in projects and they know the time of end of campaign otherwise no reasons bounty will up into 6 months for reward.
sr. member
Activity: 486
Merit: 250
based on what i’ve experienced, the normal or usually distribution of the bounty is 1-3 months after the ico ends. 3 months is the maximum day for distribution of bounty.  If it is last up to 6 months, i think there’s a problem or the bounty campaign that you’d participated is scam. Smiley
member
Activity: 364
Merit: 13
Most of us join bounty campaigns because it is one of the means for us to get coins. I just want to verify how many of us have experienced waiting for a long period of time to get our coins. Don't get me wrong, i do trust the managers and what they say. And, most of them give valid  reasons why it'll take that long for them to distribute the rewards. In average, how long do you receive your coins after a bounty campaign?

The short answer- this is not normal.
In fact I believe that the teams who cant pay bounty in 2 month period are lying ot just completely unprofessional.

Because i have been in campaigns who pay bounties few days after ICO ends, that means that all the rest can do it also.
jr. member
Activity: 282
Merit: 4
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Now a lot of projects to be continued. And unfortunately it's not uncommon to see such a long-term ICO.
full member
Activity: 420
Merit: 113
Six months will be one of the longest to wait, usually everything should be much faster and I do not think it's normal. If that happens, it is possible that you find a scam.
hero member
Activity: 2856
Merit: 674
this is very abnormal, because when you end the bounty mission, the bounty hunter will usually inform you to pay the bounty reward within one month. and six months is too long.
Actually there is no fixed time like a month or more than that to release the bounty.
We do not have to speculate because they will make an announcement when the exact release of bounty, the problem with some is that
they are in a hurry to receive so they can dump early.
newbie
Activity: 157
Merit: 0
I really don't like that, but we must accept. I waited so many bounties from february. Generally, postponing the Bounty tokens distribution may have a good affect on the token coin price because the Bounty participants like to sell their tokens just after they get them which dropsa the price. But we help them to promote their project.
copper member
Activity: 140
Merit: 0
this is very abnormal, because when you end the bounty mission, the bounty hunter will usually inform you to pay the bounty reward within one month. and six months is too long.
full member
Activity: 392
Merit: 100
That's very unusual for an ICO to distribute the bounty rewards to their participants for 6 months long but if that's already on the roadmap, then let it be. That will surely frustrate and piss bounty hunters if they don't give a time to read the roadmap because sometimes, being in a rush and not reading anything can lead to situations like this.
newbie
Activity: 94
Merit: 0
I don't think it's normal to wait that long. And in the end you get paid. Although I once waited more than 4 months and at the end got my coins .
member
Activity: 322
Merit: 10
It seems to me that the longest period of receipt of coins should not exceed a couple of months, six months is too long. I have the maximum duration of award is 3 months
newbie
Activity: 137
Merit: 0
No, that's all the time to wait. You can forget about the project .
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