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Topic: Re: Updated Overview of Bitcointalk Signature-Ad Campaigns - page 54. (Read 17849 times)

copper member
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Goodbye, Z.
I have a question regarding payments on the table. Are these prizes per post or total payment when you reach minimum post number that is requared. Your help will be appreciated.
Check the "Term" column in the simple table on top. You'll find something like "type/period lengh" for each campaign.

Are these prizes per post?
Yes, for campaigns labled "post".

Are these prizes total payment when you reach minimum post number that is required?
Yes, for campaigns labled "fixed".
legendary
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I have a question regarding payments on the table. Are these prizes per post or total payment when you reach minimum post number that is requared. Your help will be appreciated.

Every campaign has it own rules, so some require you to reach the minimum some does not have minimum.
legendary
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I have a question regarding payments on the table. Are these prizes per post or total payment when you reach minimum post number that is requared. Your help will be appreciated.
copper member
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Goodbye, Z.
OneHash.com paid their first round, and can either be moved to A or CFNP (only one open spot, might be taken soon).

-> https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.13938507
legendary
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Update from LuckyBTCcasino :
The sign campiagn will be paused after next week payment.



UPDATE


We have some good and bad news: bad news first, LuckyBtcCasino campaign will be on pause after your next payment. There are a few problems with the site and updates that need to be taken care of before we continue for campaign 2.0.

Leading on to the good news, I have been told we will continue back as soon as the updates are complete and fixes made.

Sorry about this guys but I have gave you as much notice as possible on this.

Any questions I am here.

legendary
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Crypto Swap Exchange
However, some signature campaigns do explicitly prohibit users from joining with more than one account, and will ban (from their campaign) and deny payment to anyone caught (or believed to have been caught) doing so - although, having the same IP as another user is probably not enough for someone to act on, but I could be wrong.
How would a signature campaign manager get access to the IP addresses of the users in the campaign, in order to connect two accounts in that way and kick them for the reason of multi-accounting?

Perhaps through campaigns like YoBit, that require campaign participants to visit their site?

Exactly, But unless the user was smart enough to hide his IP between each site. But then again, it would be a lot of work to track down that person in general. However if there were people who spammed a lot...

I think it's useless to track down person who use multiple accounts, it take times & patience.
It's better to make signature campaign rules strict because most person who use multiple accounts can't make constructive and long post.
sr. member
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However, some signature campaigns do explicitly prohibit users from joining with more than one account, and will ban (from their campaign) and deny payment to anyone caught (or believed to have been caught) doing so - although, having the same IP as another user is probably not enough for someone to act on, but I could be wrong.
How would a signature campaign manager get access to the IP addresses of the users in the campaign, in order to connect two accounts in that way and kick them for the reason of multi-accounting?

Perhaps through campaigns like YoBit, that require campaign participants to visit their site?

Exactly, But unless the user was smart enough to hide his IP between each site. But then again, it would be a lot of work to track down that person in general. However if there were people who spammed a lot...
legendary
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Merit: 1071
Perhaps through campaigns like YoBit, that require users to visit their site?
Didn't think about them (not a big fan either), but with VPNs and stuff, that could lead to alot of mishits IMO.
Nobody would start banning on that basis.

I agree - precisely why I said what I did.
copper member
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Goodbye, Z.
Perhaps through campaigns like YoBit, that require users to visit their site?
Didn't think about them (not a big fan either), but with VPNs and stuff, that could lead to alot of mishits IMO.
Nobody would start banning on that basis.
legendary
Activity: 2562
Merit: 1071
However, some signature campaigns do explicitly prohibit users from joining with more than one account, and will ban (from their campaign) and deny payment to anyone caught (or believed to have been caught) doing so - although, having the same IP as another user is probably not enough for someone to act on, but I could be wrong.
How would a signature campaign manager get access to the IP addresses of the users in the campaign, in order to connect two accounts in that way and kick them for the reason of multi-accounting?

Perhaps through campaigns like YoBit, that require campaign participants to visit their site?
copper member
Activity: 1904
Merit: 1874
Goodbye, Z.
However, some signature campaigns do explicitly prohibit users from joining with more than one account, and will ban (from their campaign) and deny payment to anyone caught (or believed to have been caught) doing so - although, having the same IP as another user is probably not enough for someone to act on, but I could be wrong.
How would a signature campaign manager get access to the IP addresses of the users in the campaign, in order to connect two accounts in that way and kick them for the reason of multi-accounting?
legendary
Activity: 2562
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I am a little new at the signature campaign.  My wife is a newbie and is asking about joining a signature campaign too.  Is it allowed to have 2 users from the same IP address in signature campaigns? I just want to make sure we don't get banned if she joins one.

Well, the forum itself poses no such restriction: you're free to create and use however many accounts as you wish (with or without paid signatures), provided you (or those sharing your IP) don't spam, or break other basic forum rules.

However, some signature campaigns do explicitly prohibit users from joining with more than one account, and will ban (from their campaign) and deny payment to anyone caught (or believed to have been caught) doing so - although, simply having the same IP as another user is probably not enough for someone to act on, but I could be wrong.
hero member
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I am a little new at the signature campaign.  My wife is a newbie and is asking about joining a signature campaign too.  Is it allowed to have 2 users from the same IP address in signature campaigns? I just want to make sure we don't get banned if she joins one.
legendary
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Legendary Escrow Service - Tip Jar in Profile
I doubt that roslinpl will accept him in the campaign betcoin.ag. When he sees his posts history for sure will say thank you. That was close and he would get permaban from yahoo.
To be honest the managing thing should be removed completely and everything must be done by a script.Moderators are there to handle the spam and the users will get fair chance.
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IMHO a manager should do the job so well that additional moderation for the participants by the staff is not needed.

That's my opinion too. And all the quality signature campaigns are handling it that way anyway. They want a good reputation by having good posts, not wanting to hurt it by allowing spams. Most campaign managers are very strict with allowing and removing posters. Well, the good campaigns can chose. On the other hand, theoretically every campaign can chose nowadays since now there are more interested posters than places available.
copper member
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No I dont escrow anymore.
Just to inform here too, I stopped escrowing funds for XOtica starting from now. The escrowed funds were sent to notaek, who runs the actual signature campaign. See my notification post on here: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.13891464

You might want to update the overview. Smiley

updated -> http://pastebin.com/VtbDCYBN
legendary
Activity: 2674
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Legendary Escrow Service - Tip Jar in Profile
Just to inform here too, I stopped escrowing funds for XOtica starting from now. The escrowed funds were sent to notaek, who runs the actual signature campaign. See my notification post on here: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.13891464

You might want to update the overview. Smiley
copper member
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No I dont escrow anymore.
legendary
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Shuffle.com
Secondstrade again posted new rates.

Check it here : https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.13889358
Yes, they are lowered prices per posts and all what you gonna get is spam!
More people will join and will try to abuse campaigns..
Does anyone look at previous posts when accepting ?
Secondstrade isnt strict when someones applying think he just accepts them right away and rates are getting lowered because of many participants joining just my thought.
hero member
Activity: 560
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Secondstrade again posted new rates.

Check it here : https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.13889358
Yes, they are lowered prices per posts and all what you gonna get is spam!
More people will join and will try to abuse campaigns..
Does anyone look at previous posts when accepting ?
legendary
Activity: 3094
Merit: 1472
Secondstrade again posted new rates.

Check it here : https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.13889358
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