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hero member
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September 06, 2017, 09:46:12 PM
#18
As long as you let the manager know that you are leaving, I don't see something wrong with that. There's no rule saying that you can't leave. It's an open service industry, people will always look and go for high rates but easy task, or just generally high rates.
Correct they only do formality that they will leave in the signature campaign and joining to the other campaign which has much higher fee, and also if you are in ICO campaign most of that is only running for just a month or below that is why if they see new open campaign they just leave their campaign and join in the new one.
full member
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September 06, 2017, 08:40:24 PM
#17
As long as you let the manager know that you are leaving, I don't see something wrong with that. There's no rule saying that you can't leave. It's an open service industry, people will always look and go for high rates but easy task, or just generally high rates.
copper member
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September 06, 2017, 08:15:46 PM
#16
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. 

We have the same sig campaign, As for my experienced I hop around the signature campaign, before I stumble in this campaign that I am in now, It is hard to stay still in a campaign especially if you don't have any BTC you are getting attracted with a much higher pay rates if I only knew back then that it is not about pay rates it is about your activity
hero member
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September 06, 2017, 07:13:27 PM
#15
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. 
There's exact rules about it, there will be some factors and reasons why someone will just leave for another new campaign. I dont find rudeness there as long as you will inform the campaign owner or the manager itself. And another reason is you dont want to advertise it anymore because you want to earn more bucks from the other campaign. But if I were you, loyalty is a good attitude.
legendary
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September 06, 2017, 06:47:25 PM
#14
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 a weekly campaign, that is allowed although it's kinda awkward if you will transfer to a campaign with the same manager just for rates. For project bounties, there are rules that you need to wear signature until their ICO ends but still there are some which have rules that you can leave and just give them a prompt so they can count your stakes.

Actually it depends mostly in managers so you may talk to them if you consider in leaving a signature campaign.

With lots of idea here, I think you can figured out now the answer.
full member
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September 06, 2017, 06:36:55 PM
#13
if you are not sure about the signature campaign you have previously joined, and want to move the campaign to another project you can report and move. that way you can change your signature campaign politely.
sr. member
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September 06, 2017, 01:59:41 PM
#12
Most campaigns run weekly so it's not a problem if you just do it for a week. But it depends on how long they've asked you to keep the signature.
hero member
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September 06, 2017, 01:38:17 PM
#11
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. 

This how your campaign owner or campaign manager also leave once the campaign is over. It is just a advertise platform to make the service or project make familar to bitcoin and altcoin user since this is the base forum for us. Please take it as easy and leave if you get the better opputunity in long run campaign.
legendary
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September 06, 2017, 01:37:05 PM
#10
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. 

Some campaign managers look into whether or not you've been sig hopping. Also, when your posts are counted, I wouldn't be surprised if managers kept the information about whether or not you've been posting in a different signature campaign thread. What I can tell you now is that if you're getting paid and you're content with the campaign that you're in, don't get greedy. There may be other campaigns that pay higher, but you're already in one as of now and you can save yourself the hassle of moving around.
hero member
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September 06, 2017, 01:06:44 PM
#9
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. 
As a campaign participant it cant really be avoided for someone to hop into a campaign which pays more than on the current campaign you do have but if a manager do accept you, you should show some respect or loyalty on the campaign which you are in and not just easily jump into one another.If a manager would notice that you are that kind of person then for sure you wont able to join his future campaigns which is really a difficult thing for you later on.
legendary
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September 06, 2017, 12:12:48 PM
#8
The members you are seeing applying in many signature campaign threads are actually not opted to work for any campaign yet.
Some members greed to be in highest paying campaigns.They are allowed to leave but the manager might hate them upon doing so, while the manager may remember them and can deny them in future campaigns.
hero member
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September 06, 2017, 11:55:12 AM
#7
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. 
A participant is allowed to leave the campaign but with permission such as informing the moderator or the campaign manager that you will leave the campaign you're at. It's not your fault if you find another campaign more profitable and if the service in your current campaign doesn't satisfy you as a participant. The most important thing is to inform the person incharge.
hero member
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September 06, 2017, 11:20:45 AM
#6
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.  
it is really a good option in order to collect Bitcoin. it is a trusted and credible sector. anyone can join the signature campaign but the profile should complete some basic criteria. I think it's a continuous process regarding collecting Bitcoin without investment. so it is a really charming platform.
legendary
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September 06, 2017, 11:17:09 AM
#5
As far as I know, there are no rules against leaving one sig campaign to join another, unless otherwise specified as part of the campaign rules.

On one hand, participants should be able to choose, prioritising campaigns based on actual interest (for example, to help promote a project you support), forum activity (for example, if you only post in local boards, you might choose to switch to campaigns that allow that) or simply on remuneration (the chief reason people switch).

On the other, there are reasons why signature campaigns on this forum provide significant value to projects. Campaign owners get more value from participants in the former bracket... somewhat of an association by reputation, if you like. So it is in the interest of the forum and campaign managers to ensure this feature maintains that value.

Beyond being an annoyance, switching campaigns repetitively might affect your reputation among campaign managers.

I switched campaigns once - a partisan act to promote a project based in my region (QTUM). I've remained with every campaign to the end since.
sr. member
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September 06, 2017, 11:12:09 AM
#4
Just tell your previous campaign manager that you would leave. What would not be ok (I didn't see yet but was discussed) that some cheaters seem to post for different campaigns at same time.
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September 06, 2017, 11:05:56 AM
#3
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 think it's normal and there's nothing wrong about it. Let's only say that you see something or another campaign which is more profitable or having a bigger income to be earned, so obviously you will move to it. Or if you're not satisfied with the service that you are getting from that campaign. There's nothing wrong but be sure to remind the moderator about leaving the campaign to make sure that there'll be no anomalies.
hero member
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September 06, 2017, 10:57:00 AM
#2
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. 
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Although there is no rule that states you should not leave a campaign but at the same time morality is on everyone participating in a campaign to hold forth to his agreement and not hop from one campaign to another because of few dollars. To those who posts on thread indicating their intention to leave, its because they are being courteous which is the right thing to do while others send a PM to the manager also as a form of courtesy but aside that nothing holds anyone down.
full member
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September 06, 2017, 10:17:03 AM
#1
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. 
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