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Title: Blockchain ICO Campaign Bounty Rewards Excuses
Post by: cryptogeek101 on June 20, 2017, 10:24:15 AM
 More than 55% of every successful initial currency offering(ICO) campaign depends on the marketing efforts of the bounty campaigners. That's why many ICOs managers allocate about 1-3 percent of their stakes to bounty campaigns such as #signature,#avatar,#translation. #blog ,#social media and #newsletter. It takes time and energy to complete most of these tasks. There are various terms of agreements participants have to meet up for them to do these tasks, however after participants might have fulfilled their own part of the game, some ICOs managers tend to give various excuses when it comes to bounty rewards payments. I want to use this medium to appeal to the ICOs managers to try in their efforts of meeting up with their own part of the deal by paying participants promptly. A worker desires his wages. Quid pro quo.


Title: Re: Blockchain ICO Campaign Bounty Rewards Excuses
Post by: yeswepump on June 20, 2017, 01:17:24 PM
Thanks for opening this thread. We are exactly experiencing problems with TaaS bounty, where the Italian community is being penalized by the bounty administrator who is most probably protecting their countryman.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1775766.msg19604210#msg19604210

We urge the TaaS team to take action and respond to this suspect scam accusation.



Title: Re: Blockchain ICO Campaign Bounty Rewards Excuses
Post by: Trnsmssn on July 08, 2017, 03:48:31 PM
Thanks for opening this thread. We are exactly experiencing problems with TaaS bounty, where the Italian community is being penalized by the bounty administrator who is most probably protecting their countryman.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1775766.msg19604210#msg19604210

We urge the TaaS team to take action and respond to this suspect scam accusation.



 Do you know why taas deny payouts to bounty campaign?