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September 14, 2017, 12:03:08 PM
#58
I have no intent to leave my signature campaign but I'm curious to know, is it considered rude or unreliable to join a signature campaign and leave it for another?  I would think it is an annoyance but I see people post in various campaign threads that they are leaving.  
for me aside of that, it is no problem if you leave your present signature campaign for the other campaign, because they have no regulation about that, and they can not do anything if you would like to increase your income or profit by joining another signature campaign with bigger profits. many people here are looking for signature campaigns with big profits even though they have a signature campaign but they looking for bigger ones.
hero member
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September 14, 2017, 10:32:00 AM
#57
It's ok but to tell you honestly, its not a good practice leaving or switching to another campaign because it's your loss in the first place and not theirs.

Yes, many people looking for higher pay that's why many people kept on switching but managers will consider this and next time they will not give us chance to participate in another campaign. So it is always advisable to people stick with in one campaign because other will get a chance in the other campaign.

I agree with that idea, sticking to one campaign will give others the opportunity to participate with other new campaigns. Greediness of joining one to another campaign doesn't seem to be fair and well appreciated, you made other felt it's more like your closing other members door of gaining chances for profitable income. Every manager of the campaign you had will have to observe you current participation whether you're taking part of it until the end of the campaign, that's why some applicant wouldn't be accepted because of that records of not fulfilling the entire campaign period.
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September 14, 2017, 03:34:17 AM
#56
It's ok but to tell you honestly, its not a good practice leaving or switching to another campaign because it's your loss in the first place and not theirs.

Yes, many people looking for higher pay that's why many people kept on switching but managers will consider this and next time they will not give us chance to participate in another campaign. So it is always advisable to people stick with in one campaign because other will get a chance in the other campaign.
hero member
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September 13, 2017, 09:44:42 PM
#55
I guess that's not a good decision. following a single signature campaign and then leaving it in a short time just keeps you out of focus and will actually reduce results. (usually the stake will not be counted if it does not meet the requirements).
full member
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September 13, 2017, 12:20:27 PM
#54
I don't think that there is a rule about leaving a signature campaign. It may just affect your reliability because the campaign manager might remember you if you do this often. That is just my opinion as I see a possibility in it. Still, I can't blame people from applying for a lot of signature campaigns because we cannot guarantee that we  will be accepted, so just be courteous by informing the campaign manager in case that you will be leaving.
sr. member
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September 12, 2017, 11:33:56 PM
#53
I have no intent to leave my signature campaign but I'm curious to know, is it considered rude or unreliable to join a signature campaign and leave it for another?  I would think it is an annoyance but I see people post in various campaign threads that they are leaving. 

I don't think its rude if someone said that its leaving its current signature campaign for another. I believe many people in this forum are looking for an extra income and if they see a campaign paying more than another then they might see it as an opportunity to earn higher. There would be times as well when they apply for a certain campaign and the manager did not reply for some time that's why he applied to another campaign and got accepted and then the manager of the first campaign replied that he got accepted to the campaign so he will choose what campaign he will join thus leaving one campaign.

Joining a signature campaign is like having a job so I think if someone wanted to join another campaign then it would be rightful to advise the manager of the previous campaign that he is leaving or leave him a direct message.
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September 12, 2017, 06:54:45 PM
#52
It's ok but to tell you honestly, its not a good practice leaving or switching to another campaign because it's your loss in the first place and not theirs.

Yes, it is always good for anybody before joining only because if we keep on switching from campaign to campaign in the middle means definitely next time manager will not give you chance to participate in the campaign. So we have to be very careful for not switching into another often.

Every member should observe loyalty to the present campaign that being joined and should avoid swithching to another one while actively posting with present campaign.Those managers were observing every participants attitude towards every posters job and if they find you not dedicated to the campaign that you're been taking of, I believe that in the future the campaign managers will hesistate to let you be a part of their new campaigns. Building good relatioship with campaign manager is better and it should be practiced by most of the participants.
sr. member
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September 12, 2017, 04:22:48 PM
#51
First, many thanks for your thread. As your question is answered, we could place all questions here.
I have two questions.
Sometimes I see members posting "reserved" instead of their credentials. Is it to reserve the space and edit later or has it another meaning?
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There is given a "code" form for participating a campaign. I just copied and put in my data.
But I saw, that one put it in as code and it looked really good. How does that work?
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September 12, 2017, 07:07:37 AM
#50
It's ok but to tell you honestly, its not a good practice leaving or switching to another campaign because it's your loss in the first place and not theirs.

Yes, it is always good for anybody before joining only because if we keep on switching from campaign to campaign in the middle means definitely next time manager will not give you chance to participate in the campaign. So we have to be very careful for not switching into another often.
sr. member
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September 12, 2017, 06:56:22 AM
#49
 yes but first of all if you want to leave in your campaign you must annouced it public which is the campaign thread . Or tell your campaign manager first through pm. , that you are leaving the campaign for the reason that you are recently accepted in other camp for example. . .So that a you will nerver get  banned in the campaign  and you are enable to join again if you want to reapply.  Best Regards
full member
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September 12, 2017, 03:40:23 AM
#48
It's ok but to tell you honestly, its not a good practice leaving or switching to another campaign because it's your loss in the first place and not theirs.
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September 11, 2017, 06:34:45 PM
#47
I have no intent to leave my signature campaign but I'm curious to know, is it considered rude or unreliable to join a signature campaign and leave it for another?  I would think it is an annoyance but I see people post in various campaign threads that they are leaving. 

Normally there is no issue about leaving members their signature campaigns for many reasons. I think the most reason they do so is because they find another campaigns paying more than their current campaign. Sometimes they quit because they get busy and don't have the enough time to post in the forum.
But it is always better to tell the campaign manager about your leaving to let him know.

well can't help it since their aim from the start is to earn but i find it rude if people didn't finished what they started. yes we don't have a written rule

about this but in all cases we have this manners thing or code of etiquette. just like in real life not everything should be writen in our laws

if the situation calls for you to quit a certain signature campaign its best to inform your campaign manager about it
legendary
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September 11, 2017, 02:19:07 PM
#46
I have no intent to leave my signature campaign but I'm curious to know, is it considered rude or unreliable to join a signature campaign and leave it for another?  I would think it is an annoyance but I see people post in various campaign threads that they are leaving. 

Normally there is no issue about leaving members their signature campaigns for many reasons. I think the most reason they do so is because they find another campaigns paying more than their current campaign. Sometimes they quit because they get busy and don't have the enough time to post in the forum.
But it is always better to tell the campaign manager about your leaving to let him know.
legendary
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Welt Am Draht
September 10, 2017, 04:45:12 PM
#45
They'll get rid of you if you don't cut it, just as it's your right to get rid of them if they're not doing it for you. There's no point in losing money out of a misplaced sense of loyalty. Any one of them could close at any moment too.

The slightly dodgy area would be to ask about joining a campaign in public while still advertising another one. You might be given the boot for insolence. If it were me I'd bow out of a campaign before signing up for another one. It is a risk though as you may not be accepted for the one you want.
sr. member
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September 10, 2017, 03:42:42 PM
#44
It's not a good pattern jumping from one signature campaign to another, but if you see a campaign that pays more better than the one you are its good applying there and maybe you will be accepted before you change signature. But in the other hand, you might not be accepted and you change your signature, that means you are loosing in two ways, which is not good.
It isn't just about the campaign payments.If you can keep jumping signature campaigns seeking one with the high payments,you lose your reputation points.If I had been a campaign manager,I'd never hire someone who changes often since I'll be losing them once a better paying campaign is announced.That also shows you are just money hungry.
Not to mention but in my time being on the forum,I'd have barely participated in 5-7 signature campaigns from a newbie to hero journey.
Okay, I said this because of most members of this forum whom has done that,  who give apologies and excuse to join another campaign and looking for a reason to leave  the present campaign, I find out that it's because of the higher payment from the other campaign
sr. member
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September 10, 2017, 02:34:00 PM
#43
It's not a good pattern jumping from one signature campaign to another, but if you see a campaign that pays more better than the one you are its good applying there and maybe you will be accepted before you change signature. But in the other hand, you might not be accepted and you change your signature, that means you are loosing in two ways, which is not good.
It isn't just about the campaign payments.If you can keep jumping signature campaigns seeking one with the high payments,you lose your reputation points.If I had been a campaign manager,I'd never hire someone who changes often since I'll be losing them once a better paying campaign is announced.That also shows you are just money hungry.
Not to mention but in my time being on the forum,I'd have barely participated in 5-7 signature campaigns from a newbie to hero journey.

I noticed many times you will be get enroll to many campaigns according to the payments and as of now you are been part of highest paid campaign bit dice and advicing this means it is really funny to hear joel. Get hire by the campaign manager is purely based up on our quality post i agree that.
legendary
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September 10, 2017, 01:46:13 PM
#42
It's not a good pattern jumping from one signature campaign to another, but if you see a campaign that pays more better than the one you are its good applying there and maybe you will be accepted before you change signature. But in the other hand, you might not be accepted and you change your signature, that means you are loosing in two ways, which is not good.
It isn't just about the campaign payments.If you can keep jumping signature campaigns seeking one with the high payments,you lose your reputation points.If I had been a campaign manager,I'd never hire someone who changes often since I'll be losing them once a better paying campaign is announced.That also shows you are just money hungry.
Not to mention but in my time being on the forum,I'd have barely participated in 5-7 signature campaigns from a newbie to hero journey.
sr. member
Activity: 588
Merit: 251
September 10, 2017, 11:15:16 AM
#41
It's not a good pattern jumping from one signature campaign to another, but if you see a campaign that pays more better than the one you are its good applying there and maybe you will be accepted before you change signature. But in the other hand, you might not be accepted and you change your signature, that means you are loosing in two ways, which is not good.
sr. member
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Merit: 300
September 10, 2017, 10:36:11 AM
#40

I think it is rude to do that. Signature campaign enrolment is done by real people managing the particular campaign. They are investing their time into selection process which means there is efforts involved too. If you leave the campaign in between which means you not respecting the managers indirectly. Although it is  not a rule written anywhere but you should make it s habit not to leave any campaign once you are enrolled into it.


There are reasons people leave the campaign such as high payout in the other campaign and or they get upgraded and they think they should get paid more so they just leave and apply with new ranks to other campaigns.


But is not at all good stuff to do. You should always respect the campaign that you are enrolled in and you should not be thinking about the money all the time. You must work for that campaign on personal level and make it a success. Otherwise everything will become vague because of money greed.

sr. member
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September 10, 2017, 07:17:10 AM
#39
Sad to know but this thing is real happening when new campaign comes out and people were just not having some respect to the company were they register first.
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