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Topic: SIGNS OF SIGNATURE CAMPAIGN - page 5. (Read 3769 times)

legendary
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August 22, 2016, 09:37:11 AM
#15
After series of scam signature campaign that fails to pay its member at the end of their programme or as agreed in their T.O.S, i feel that it is necessary for us to discuss series of factors to be considered before joining a campaign though i understand clearly that all campaign their rules to get you accepted but the participants does not have any rule in order to join any signature programme making us to be a prey to some scam stars.
What are the things to watch for in a campaign before we can certify it legit or not?
This question is unnecessary and the things to know about campaigns or any services should already be obvious to anyone who has the right mind to thin and to not just jump because he saw that there is a potential to earn. If they fail to put a money in escrow to cover for the campaign or atleast for a week or two then they most likely are a campaign that has no big money. Isn't that simple enough to uderstand? Thing is most campaigners just ends up joining a newly open campaign and they did not even bother cheking the background of the service that they are enrolling to. They are all greedy people wanting to earn without acknowledging the whole situation and that is them who led theirselves of being scammed or being not paid for their service. What I am trying to point out is everyone should not just think of being paid.
legendary
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Merit: 1179
August 22, 2016, 09:28:02 AM
#14
I look at the following things before joining a signature campaign.

- Escrow is a must when the person hosting/managing isn't an escrow himself, or at least respected and trusted.
- If things look shady, then I simply skip that campaign.
- Cloud mining is a direct thing for me to skip.

There are probably more things to look out for, but this is what comes to my mind right now.
hero member
Activity: 686
Merit: 500
August 22, 2016, 09:20:22 AM
#13
The things i checked before joining a signature campaign for me is how established the site/product i will advertise, if they are new i need to be sure there are escrowed funds
sr. member
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Merit: 250
August 22, 2016, 08:59:47 AM
#12
Left for me i will prefer those campaign that has manager and who have giving the campaign manager some funds to hold in order to pay people on time.
legendary
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Welt Am Draht
August 22, 2016, 08:12:12 AM
#11
The only criteria I'd bother with is that the campaign is for a long established business and the business themselves posts somewhere early in the thread. And escrow plus a known manager.

Other than that it's a cheap way for newcomers to scam. For the price of one week's payout you can recruit a few hundred desperate patsies to promote you to infinity.
hero member
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August 22, 2016, 08:02:00 AM
#10
That depend on the person himself , the law does not protect the dupes . We must recognize that we can not stop all the scam attempts , from other side , we can follow some factors to know if this campaign is scam or not , for example : if they put the payment amount on escrow or with the campaign manager , for sure this is not scam .
legendary
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August 22, 2016, 07:59:03 AM
#9
After series of scam signature campaign that fails to pay its member at the end of their programme or as agreed in their T.O.S, i feel that it is necessary for us to discuss series of factors to be considered before joining a campaign though i understand clearly that all campaign their rules to get you accepted but the participants does not have any rule in order to join any signature programme making us to be a prey to some scam stars.
What are the things to watch for in a campaign before we can certify it legit or not?

What do you mean? Yobit always pay auto. they may skipp sometimes but will always resume after few days.

As to joining to some signature campaign and didn't got paid, then maybe you could at least request the escrow like the rest of the people who do. after all its becoming a routine to ask escrow for every transaction due to scams.

legendary
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August 22, 2016, 07:43:18 AM
#8
@ fatanut your signature reminded of a campaign about cryptocoin mixer that came out the same day, promising huge pay out structure but everything turns out to be a scam including its website but one cannot be too careful due to the nature of human.
Can there be any concrete sign to watch for in order to know real from scam signature campaign?
This is my previous post over and over again.
1. Bitsler has been there for a while now.
2. We have an escrow. Actually there's no escrow only a campaign manager, they pay on the website.
3. The owner isn't some Jr. Member or a Newbie account.
4. The website has a lot of players (sign that they can actually pay)
5. The website looks professional.

IMO, if you can't trust the person you're working with or you don't trust the company you want to apply on, then it's not on the company. It's not their fault. It's yours.
hero member
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Jack of all trades 💯
August 22, 2016, 07:28:38 AM
#7
After series of scam signature campaign that fails to pay its member at the end of their programme or as agreed in their T.O.S, i feel that it is necessary for us to discuss series of factors to be considered before joining a campaign though i understand clearly that all campaign their rules to get you accepted but the participants does not have any rule in order to join any signature programme making us to be a prey to some scam stars.
What are the things to watch for in a campaign before we can certify it legit or not?
I think greed and carelessness on the part of some members are the reason for these scams to prosper.One should never join a campaign that doesn't escrow funds.If such precautions are taken,we can curb this to larger extent
Many people jump off to that campaign as well as i since i think that campaign well be very good and i really though that they will become a bitmixer type of sig campaign since they announce that there payments will be automatic on the second week but i jump off when i notice that there site ia shaddy and he is not using escrow to make their participants more safer.
full member
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August 22, 2016, 07:26:48 AM
#6
best thing is first learn on the forum , go to the different sections of the forum and read the threads ,there so many threads gives opnion on bitcoins , sites and signature campaign , as i know signature campaigns are not scam ,they are legit one , but only thing we need learn and read the rules properly and follow it Smiley
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August 22, 2016, 07:14:41 AM
#5
@ fatanut your signature reminded of a campaign about cryptocoin mixer that came out the same day, promising huge pay out structure but everything turns out to be a scam including its website but one cannot be too careful due to the nature of human.
Can there be any concrete sign to watch for in order to know real from scam signature campaign?
legendary
Activity: 1008
Merit: 1060
August 22, 2016, 07:01:50 AM
#4
but the participants does not have any rule in order to join any signature programme making us to be a prey to some scam stars.
Agreed, but, you can just be cautious in joining a signature campaign instead of just jumping into joining them once you see their thread.

What are the things to watch for in a campaign before we can certify it legit or not?
If you take a look at the signature campaign table, a lot of campaigns has been using an escrow now. Usually, the escrow is also the campaign manager. This does not only prove that they will and they are able to pay you, but it proves that their company is well-funded too. On the other hand, absence of escrow doesn't necessarily mean that the website will not pay you.

I personally just look at the website of the signature campaign and if it looks legit, or if it has been there for a while already (trusted website) then I'm fine with it. But if the website is new, not professional looking (optional), has no escrow and the owner is just a low ranked member, then I'm not joining it. I'm not going to advertise a company like that.
sr. member
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Merit: 250
August 22, 2016, 06:37:28 AM
#3
Its best to not rush to any signature that pops up here in the service section. Many users are greedy and they go there and they think this is the best signature campaign. Signature campaigns which are worth to join are like the one I am wearing and many other signatures which are here from a long time and you will be sure they will be ongoing again for some time to come. When new signature campaigns appear they have to use escrow and to tell the funds they have allocated to the signature and the number of members they will accept so any user can do his own calculations.
legendary
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August 22, 2016, 06:33:37 AM
#2
After series of scam signature campaign that fails to pay its member at the end of their programme or as agreed in their T.O.S, i feel that it is necessary for us to discuss series of factors to be considered before joining a campaign though i understand clearly that all campaign their rules to get you accepted but the participants does not have any rule in order to join any signature programme making us to be a prey to some scam stars.
What are the things to watch for in a campaign before we can certify it legit or not?
I think greed and carelessness on the part of some members are the reason for these scams to prosper.One should never join a campaign that doesn't escrow funds.If such precautions are taken,we can curb this to larger extent
full member
Activity: 210
Merit: 100
★YoBit.Net★ 350+ Coins Exchange & Dice
August 22, 2016, 05:55:39 AM
#1
After series of scam signature campaign that fails to pay its member at the end of their programme or as agreed in their T.O.S, i feel that it is necessary for us to discuss series of factors to be considered before joining a campaign though i understand clearly that all campaign their rules to get you accepted but the participants does not have any rule in order to join any signature programme making us to be a prey to some scam stars.
What are the things to watch for in a campaign before we can certify it legit or not?
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