Author

Topic: WHAT ARE THE SCAM CHARACTERS BY YOU? (Read 149 times)

newbie
Activity: 180
Merit: 0
May 19, 2018, 01:21:25 AM
#8
SCAM, the word scam is no stranger to our ears, maybe we've found a website or maybe a bounty organized by a manager and ending with SCAM, and now ... I just want to share the experience with you all, to tell you to be careful of course.

Of the many bounty that I follow, there are some bounty that succeed, some are not clear and there is also a SCAM, maybe SCAM is only a trivial problem, but for me it is wasting my work time, because time there is money, characterize the scam:
- Descriptions of work / projects are not clear.
- lucrative income.
- restrictions on communication with the admin.
- team identity is less clear.

All the projects I've ever followed, which in turn are exactly the same as the story, and I think you know how to do it, I just tell you to be careful if you find the same website business or project with the criteria of SCAM features in on.

Thank you for your participation.

this is obviously very disadvantageous, as you say that is wasting time because the project is a scam and does not pay
sometimes even if ICO is said to be successful it is not necessarily a guarantee that it will actually pay, even until now I am still confused why ICO has been completed and have been in the market more than 3 months but this has not paid to the bounty hunter
hero member
Activity: 2268
Merit: 588
You own the pen
May 19, 2018, 01:15:53 AM
#7
Most of the scammed project are those people who tell you that you can double your investment if you invest on us. and sometimes they say you can get the ROI within a weeks or a month. if something like this you will see on a project then you need to think twice before you invest. just look at Bitpenta. scammed so many investor and didn't pay their bounty participant including me.
sr. member
Activity: 910
Merit: 257
May 19, 2018, 12:55:07 AM
#6
Maybe you should pay attention to the bounty manager level.
If the level is just a JR member or newbie, be careful.
This is a bit unfair. There are also many good ICOs managed by a newbie or jr member accounts with a username named after the project's name. Maybe, this factor should not be considered with most priority. I'd want to stress that quoted message below has a better point.


First of all, I see that the project team is active and the support answers users' questions constantly. I think this is an important point in the project.
member
Activity: 196
Merit: 10
Open and Transparent Science Powered By Blockchain
May 19, 2018, 12:43:46 AM
#5
Maybe you should pay attention to the bounty manager level.
If the level is just a JR member or newbie, be careful.
full member
Activity: 336
Merit: 100
May 19, 2018, 12:42:11 AM
#4
First of all, I see that the project team is active and the support answers users' questions constantly. I think this is an important point in the project.
member
Activity: 252
Merit: 10
May 17, 2018, 04:48:14 AM
#3
SCAM, the word scam is no stranger to our ears, maybe we've found a website or maybe a bounty organized by a manager and ending with SCAM, and now ... I just want to share the experience with you all, to tell you to be careful of course.

Of the many bounty that I follow, there are some bounty that succeed, some are not clear and there is also a SCAM, maybe SCAM is only a trivial problem, but for me it is wasting my work time, because time there is money, characterize the scam:
- Descriptions of work / projects are not clear.
- lucrative income.
- restrictions on communication with the admin.
- team identity is less clear.

All the projects I've ever followed, which in turn are exactly the same as the story, and I think you know how to do it, I just tell you to be careful if you find the same website business or project with the criteria of SCAM features in on.

Thank you for your participation.

For me, the big facts are:
- the team and advisors are unknown or it is impossible to verify them
- template-designed website whis kit-tools
- lack of marketing activity
- lack of answers to tricky questions in social networks from the community
sr. member
Activity: 647
Merit: 274
May 17, 2018, 02:45:33 AM
#2
- Descriptions of work / projects are not clear.
Some ICO whitepaper looks as though made by some freelancer, like a business report

- lucrative income.
Most of the time, this is an indicator of straightup SCAM, but some exceptions are there, for eg: the sig campaign I'm participating now gives 5200 tokens (which was around 120$ at the time of start) , but now almost 400$

- restrictions on communication with the admin.

- team identity is less clear.
I have seen many different webpages of ICO and also in various ICO tracking sites that they link to linkedin pages of their team members. I guess they just plagiarize info from linkedin so the overall thing looks legit.


jr. member
Activity: 112
Merit: 2
May 16, 2018, 01:51:26 PM
#1
SCAM, the word scam is no stranger to our ears, maybe we've found a website or maybe a bounty organized by a manager and ending with SCAM, and now ... I just want to share the experience with you all, to tell you to be careful of course.

Of the many bounty that I follow, there are some bounty that succeed, some are not clear and there is also a SCAM, maybe SCAM is only a trivial problem, but for me it is wasting my work time, because time there is money, characterize the scam:
- Descriptions of work / projects are not clear.
- lucrative income.
- restrictions on communication with the admin.
- team identity is less clear.

All the projects I've ever followed, which in turn are exactly the same as the story, and I think you know how to do it, I just tell you to be careful if you find the same website business or project with the criteria of SCAM features in on.

Thank you for your participation.
Jump to: