I am not happy with the unprofessional attitude of @Royse777. Since there is nothing written on his
signature ANN about creating a topic against the BM, which I am an active participant. I am going ahead and writing about my discomfort with the
April fool prank. I confident I will be removed from the signature campaign and may be blacklisted or might get a negative trust after this topic but if I am not doing it meant he/she will continue with his unprofessional tactics.
I never expected or thought even in my dreams that he/she is so childish!
A BM reposting a signature campaign with the intent of playing a prank. True straits of an unprofessional BM. This is sad for me as I have to create a topic against my own BM whom I respected.
As many like me are not going to forget this
embarrassment when he/she announced that it was and that the signature campaign has been renewed, I personally thought that it was not genuine but later on realized it was as BM replied to one of the queries about its authenticity of this campaign. I have edited it as per my requirement but my question is
Why would someone do that? The following slots are already booked because they are reserved for last campaign participants.
It means open slots are:
16 * Legendary
17 * Hero
16 * Sr. Member
11 * Full Member.
We have 4 * avatar only campaigners. You will get paid in full in the next pay week.
Cheers,
Is earning Bitcoin through a signature campaign a prank? Can anyone believe in such an ideology but Royse777 was able to convince most of us that it can become a prank?
How can someone as a BM play a prank on members who are giving their everything to make this forum better? Just check those applications most of them were genuine even @Ratimov applied who is always available and has immensely contributed to this forum.
After knowing it was a prank he replied casually as there is nothing you can do when you know you were fooled by the BM after you have applied for the signature campaign.
This is what he wrote on that thread.
The best April Fool's joke in years. A lot of people actually believed it.
That moment when a manager sees how someone is seriously counting on such a high payment for posts:
https://i.imgur.com/d4tQ58u.mp4 What @Royse777 did was not right as he lured everyone with a high-paying offer to his signature campaign and later on announced it was a fake signature campaign on the pretext of April fool prank that eventually made me look like a beggar.