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August 03, 2017, 06:41:17 AM
#4
What type of manager am I? Please only address that issue once any problems have arisen from them, not YOU. If they complain about me, then I will agree with that.
However, as for you, I have never talked, seen or messaged you. You have no idea who I am and why all of a sudden just target a random person? Want to eliminate some competition for management? What you are doing is a very dirty thing, you know, targeting an individual who is trying to build trust and reputation amongst the community.
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August 03, 2017, 06:34:45 AM
#3
LOL, I see you have not addressed any of the issues I have raised, is your account bought or not? If you didn't know, people who avoid something like a question, usually have no response or have been caught.

Hello! I see you have decided to run me to the ground for no reason whatsoever. What have I ever done against you?
What's wrong, don't want your employers to know about your shady history. The question isn't what I have ever done against me, the question is what have you done to yourself?

Also, I am doing just fine as a campaign manager for KickICO with no complaints whatsoever. That goes to show that it is possible to be a manager and be trusted. You have to start somewhere. I am sure all the big managers started small too. Feel free to investigate all you want. Stop spamming my thread, it is not something I would want.
Reason I spammed your thread was for people to know what type of manager you are. I wouldn't have spammed if you didn't delete my comment not once, not twice, But 3 times. Shows that you have something to hide, aye? I'm also sure that the big managers didn't buy hero accounts or delete any negative comments on their thread  Wink

I have nothing to do with Windpower, why are you bringing a random scammer into discussion? What happened there has nothing to do with me - that is not the way that management is supposed to be done.  
Sure, deleted the link.


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August 03, 2017, 06:20:21 AM
#2
Hello! I see you have decided to run me to the ground for no reason whatsoever. What have I ever done against you?

Also, I am doing just fine as an assistant campaign manager for KickICO with no complaints whatsoever. That goes to show that it is possible to be a manager and be trusted. You have to start somewhere. I am sure all the big managers started small too. Feel free to investigate all you want. Stop spamming my thread, it is not something I would want.

I have nothing to do with Windpower, why are you bringing a random scammer into discussion? What happened there has nothing to do with me - that is not the way that management is supposed to be done.  
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August 03, 2017, 06:13:46 AM
#1
Posted this on wizardee's (https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/wizardee-407977) campaign management thread:
I am a student situated in Sydney

If you are a student should you be focusing on your studies and making sure you don't fail tests, instead of trying to manage campaigns here. Managing campaigns may seem like some easy money, but leave it to the more experienced people such as Lutpin, Lauda, Yahoo, Edwardad and Darkstar.

What differentiates you from the giants, the people who are trusted?
High Quality Professional Work: I Will Not Rest Before A Task Is Completed To My Absolute Best.
Readily Available: If There Is Anything I Can Do Extra, I Will Get To It As Soon As I Can. I Will Also Respond To Messages Immediately At Any Given Time Except When Sleeping. [AET - Sydney UTC+10:00].
Rates Are Highly Competitive: My Rates Are Highly Competitive And I Will Only Ask For Payment After The Customer Is 100% Satisfied With My Given Work.
Correct And High Modality English: I Speak Fluent Native English That Is At A High Level.
I Can Manage Everything To Be Under Budget And On-Time.
I Only Allow Members With Good Post Quality To Join.
Even Though I Do Not Have Any Trust, I Believe I Can Still Provide A Professional Service.


Why is the first letter of everything capped here.
This user's email address was changed recently.
Hmmm, seems weird, why would you change email when you state you have enough experience to manage a bounty, bought account maybe?

oh oh oh oh Smiley who dumped 65k on 0.0014 Sad

idiot noob

the party not end yet

Here is an example of one of your old posts on June the 4th, not very structured aye?

Always when we rise and success i miss our village idiot cuteflower Cheesy
One more example.

maybe because of this ?     9:20 minutes

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bz7Za__ulgk

More and more ppl in  the world speaking about CLOAK!

We getting slow the attention what we long time awaited!

Keep the momentum!


Here is where I suspect the account changed hands, shortly after that post came these:

Why use Bitcoins ?

I keep seeing threads on “why don't people” ? The real question to me is Why would they ?

-The average consumer will go way out of their way to save money. Bitcoins cost more.
-The average consumer will usually pay a little extra to have convenience. Bitcoin is less convenience and more hoops and complications.

I just cannot see any reason for the average consumer to use Bitcoins. Until average consumers start using Bitcoins they will just be an experiment and a small speculative bubble.

I have my personal reasons, I am interested Bitcoins them as a tech person, speculative investor and person that follows evolving treads and markets. I am just struggling to see any.. benefits for the average consumer at this stage.  

Yes, I agree with what you have to say.

However, if the average consumer was to buy bitcoin, even though it would cost quite some amount, bitcoin would retain its value when you go spend it. What I mean is that there is no set amount you can buy. If you want to buy $62 worth for an Amazon transaction, you would then have $62 worth of bitcoin (maybe less because of transaction fees). Which then brings me to your next point, bitcoin isn't that simple for the average consumer, although it is slowly getting there. We should see a point in the future where a vast amount of average consumers use bitcoin.

Bitcoin's expensiveness can be linked to multiple things that have happened over the past few years. However, the main point is the sheer demand that has arisen for it. This has caused bitcoin's value to shoot up drastically. Bitcoin's value is greatly dependant on the amount of users it currently houses. If we were to remove a large number of those users, bitcoin's value would plummet.

Sudden change in post quality highly suggest the account was sold at that date around June the 27th or 26th. Hmmm, getting weird now.

After that it only took you a month to enrol in signature campaigns and decide you want to run one.

Wouldn't trust him at all.
He then deleted it: http://imgur.com/a/LOwSr.



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