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Topic: Removal of signature before end of the campaign shouldn't cause disqualification - page 4. (Read 862 times)

legendary
Activity: 3122
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very appropriate if you do not receive a gift because all the consequences and rules are clear on the gift of the site you are following, if you remove the signature, you can notify the management of the gift you are following by telegram or other communication
Gift? you mean to say that it's the bounty or reward correct? understand the importance of knowing the rules of the bounty that you are about to join. And if you joined without understanding the rules of the bounty, it's your problem.

Even notifying them won't help unless it's stated that they have the right to do so whenever a participant removed their signature. Pleading them won't especially if they are strict with their rules.
Rules should really be strictly followed and its been stated before the campaign start.If its been said to equip signature until the end the campaign then you should follow it.

Decision would vary with the manager if he would consider out to count stakes for those who leave and plan to join other campaigns but most of the time the dont really grant such request.
legendary
Activity: 2674
Merit: 1226
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Put yourselves in the shoes of the campaign manager. Would you like it if the guys carrying your signature switched to your signature when you were counting, and then switched off when you weren't? Rules are simple and most people know how to follow them. Why is it so important for a few people to ask for exceptions?
hero member
Activity: 3038
Merit: 634
very appropriate if you do not receive a gift because all the consequences and rules are clear on the gift of the site you are following, if you remove the signature, you can notify the management of the gift you are following by telegram or other communication
Gift? you mean to say that it's the bounty or reward correct? understand the importance of knowing the rules of the bounty that you are about to join. And if you joined without understanding the rules of the bounty, it's your problem.

Even notifying them won't help unless it's stated that they have the right to do so whenever a participant removed their signature. Pleading them won't especially if they are strict with their rules.
jr. member
Activity: 359
Merit: 1
very appropriate if you do not receive a gift because all the consequences and rules are clear on the gift of the site you are following, if you remove the signature, you can notify the management of the gift you are following by telegram or other communication
sr. member
Activity: 882
Merit: 282
There is a same rule in all of signature campaigns
"You must keep the signature till end of the campaign"

In my opinion it's really unfair.
Assume that a campaign includes 20 weeks. One person participate from week 1 until week 10 and makes an effort for advertising the ICO. But he/she decided to participate in another campaign. In this case, bounty managers remove all the stakes that have been earned before. Don't you think it's unfair? In my opinion, he/she should give the reward for those weeks that had worn the signature.
The right thing to do is to "owned no man his wages" The people promoting bounties has spent time and thinking in other to be able to post quality posts that bring icos or any projects into public domain and it is common sense to reward them and not deny them for changing to another project they think will reward them midway.
I have participated in about four bounties and experienced this treatment. We also hard about a campaign that runs here last month (anyone) and the developer refused to pay those that participated in the campaign and removed their signature.
legendary
Activity: 2898
Merit: 1253
So anyway, I applied as a merit source :)
It depends on the bounty, there are some bounty that requires that you informed them in order not to loose stakes,  but I think it's totally unfair for those bounties that will not give stakes either you informed them or not
You are not entitled to your own actions once you have sold your signature to some bounty for a couple of shitcoins. If you want that then go for the bitcoin paying campaign and not the shit spreading bounties in this forum. Besides you all need to stop doing this shittoken bounties because none of them are going to be worth anything and you would very well keep on holding them for years before they get listed on any decent exchange. Frustration at its peak, once you get into the cycle. Better to not participate in them.

More or less if you are not following the bounty rules you should not be entitled to any prize. So your line of though it flawed.
legendary
Activity: 2170
Merit: 1789
If any of you guys still expect that a team of a project will treat you fairly, then you should stop it. They run a business, in an industry with no clear rules, where everyone can simply disappear and stop working after they raised some money and tell their investors that they are no longer able to pursue their goals.

Don't join bounties without any escrow with real tokens, or you'll get scammed forever. Even if removal of the signature campaign won't make you lost your stake, you already lost a valuable time if, in the end, you get tokens with no value on it.
full member
Activity: 821
Merit: 101
There is a same rule in all of signature campaigns
"You must keep the signature till end of the campaign"

In my opinion it's really unfair.
Assume that a campaign includes 20 weeks. One person participate from week 1 until week 10 and makes effort for advertising the ICO. But he/she decided to participate in another campaign. In this case, bounty managers remove all the stakes that have been earned before. Don't you think it's unfair? In my opinion, he/she should give the reward for those weeks that had worn the signature.
they should ask the bounty manager first if they are already allowed to remove thier signature and join in other bounty campaign. And besides it is on the rules that every participant should not remove the signature till the end of the campaign.
sr. member
Activity: 2506
Merit: 368
Rules are rules, once they agreed on it and wear the signature they should have to follow it.
I'd rather find suitable rules if the manager doesn't want to give credit to my previous effort just because i want to stop or join another campaign.
Anyway, i don't like wasting efforts for 10 to 20 weeks without any credits/payments it's just like you are working for them freely.
legendary
Activity: 2898
Merit: 1253
So anyway, I applied as a merit source :)
Before participating in the signature campaign, of course there are certain rules that have been made by the bounty manager so that each participant must obey them until the campaign is over, but there are some managers / bounties who really provide convenience for participants who have long joined, in fact, can remove the signature at the time of the bounty still running and the manager will lock their stake with certain requirements.
Simple way to prevent these is to stop participating in these altcoin based shittoken bounty campaigns. I am surprised that people in this forum actually try to make new accounts everyday in order to get into these shittoken bounties and then complain about the tokens not rising in price.

The idea of "second to bitcoin" is a delusion. You all need to stop believing into that false promise that this new token will become the second bitcoin and so on.

Boycott all altcoin Bounties and stop participating in those. If this can be done on a large scale then they can be forced to pay bitcoin for payment which in turn would be good for all you bounty hunters.
hero member
Activity: 2800
Merit: 595
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Try to talk to the bounty manager if he can give you an exception lol

But then normally when they say it on the rules you wouldn't get an exception, you just have to finish the campaign and wait til the 20th week. But would you really try to join a campaign that will last 20 weeks?  Must be very promising project if I do that.
hero member
Activity: 2968
Merit: 687
There is a same rule in all of signature campaigns
"You must keep the signature till end of the campaign"

In my opinion it's really unfair.
Assume that a campaign includes 20 weeks. One person participate from week 1 until week 10 and makes effort for advertising the ICO. But he/she decided to participate in another campaign. In this case, bounty managers remove all the stakes that have been earned before. Don't you think it's unfair? In my opinion, he/she should give the reward for those weeks that had worn the signature.
Rules is rules and you should follow it.If you do have plans on leaving out on a campaign to find another one then better not to join at all because you would
just simply waste up your effort from the start since you wont get any stakes if you do leave.

These are common rules that bounty had,so its up to you if you plan to switch or not but if you do see that leaving out for another new worthy project to promote on then your choice.
member
Activity: 434
Merit: 10
Before participating in the signature campaign, of course there are certain rules that have been made by the bounty manager so that each participant must obey them until the campaign is over, but there are some managers / bounties who really provide convenience for participants who have long joined, in fact, can remove the signature at the time of the bounty still running and the manager will lock their stake with certain requirements.
sr. member
Activity: 1456
Merit: 267
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Its in the rules, so if you read the rules before participating in the campaign and still decided to join then you agree and understand what it means.

Its really unfair but thats how it is, if you want to get your rewards then might as well finish the campaign and refrain from joining to other project if you really want your hard work be paid off.

Or try joining in campaign that pays in btc, every week you'll get what you deserve and you're free to join any other campaign that pays higher.
That's it, rules cover everything and before you participate that rule already been attached to particular campaigns, you need to comply or else you'll be wasting your time and effort from those previous days/weeks of your participations, it's best to find campaigns that you really support as you can be patients to wait till it finish the campaign period, else, better to join campaigns that paid btc in a weekly basis.
full member
Activity: 1750
Merit: 118
Its in the rules, so if you read the rules before participating in the campaign and still decided to join then you agree and understand what it means.
unless if he rush to apply and didnt read the rules carefully  . ive seen alot of participants doing this practice and they end up complaining at the middle of the campaign  .

Its really unfair
no its not . rules are there to make the campaign fair but if someone disagrees with it then the campaign havent any obligations with them  .

Or try joining in campaign that pays in btc, every week you'll get what you deserve and you're free to join any other campaign that pays higher.
btc campaigns are infact more stricter and btc campaigns are also limited now   . you cant expect to be accepted easily and managers dont like jumping from one campaign to the other .
hero member
Activity: 3010
Merit: 629
Its in the rules, so if you read the rules before participating in the campaign and still decided to join then you agree and understand what it means.

Its really unfair but thats how it is, if you want to get your rewards then might as well finish the campaign and refrain from joining to other project if you really want your hard work be paid off.

Or try joining in campaign that pays in btc, every week you'll get what you deserve and you're free to join any other campaign that pays higher.
sr. member
Activity: 1050
Merit: 277
Doing 10 weeks of work is too long to begin with. Wow. How much longer was the campaign if this person did up until 10 weeks? When would they have been paid? Campaigns should not be that long to begin with.

I also don't care what anyone says or what rules or terms there are, not paying someone for the weeks they were their signature is EXTREMELY petty and I wouldn't invest 10 cents in a shithole run bounty that treats people that way.

in my opinion you should always read and know the rules that already exist in the bounty program, this is very fair if there are people who break the rules in the campaign program and are disqualified. because there is already a provision from the manager so we have to follow it

Go back to sleep.
sr. member
Activity: 882
Merit: 301
This is pointed out if you have taken part with one of bounty campaign you have to promote the project until end.
This is the other rule that I hate in most bounty campaigns. It's unfair to force hunters to comply to this when they can freely extend their token sale (including the bounty) for a few more months. They should be allowed to leave and get paid.
full member
Activity: 1330
Merit: 147
This is pointed out if you have taken part with one of bounty campaign you have to promote the project until end.

I think to take part bounty campaign is not only choose the new bounty program, but you have to convince that the bounty campaign that you choose is really promising and will give you a profit when the campaign end. Which is mean you need an analyst against it, there is many aspect that you consider before choosing bounty program. Hence, if you have chosen one campaign you don't need look for another campaign just stay on it until the program end.

Yeah, I look it is a fair thing as long as the bounty manager have said that for those bounty hunter who remove the signature before the campaign end will not get a reward in the rule. So as when you don't comply these things you will get as a result, and didn't give a negative point to those manager who have a such rule.

legendary
Activity: 2170
Merit: 1789
It is also unfair imo. Participants should be allowed to leave and still be rewarded for the weeks they promoted the project. Sometime, that rule is not specifically stated in the rules and the best thing to do is to confirm it first with the manager before wearing the signature to be safe.

In some case, there is also a lack of clarity. In the beginning, the manager could say yes but then the team decides no, just like what happened with Anyone. The point is, with altcoin bounty campaign, everything is really risky. You can get thousands of dollars or just $3 for months.

If you don't want any of those risky scenarios, then weekly paid campaign is your choice.
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