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Economy => Services => Topic started by: Azza1070 on July 16, 2018, 09:24:18 AM



Title: Today I figured out how to contact +300k Reddit users.
Post by: Azza1070 on July 16, 2018, 09:24:18 AM
Hi Everyone,

This new service is now available.
We are able to send any direct message to a large amount of users. Our user list is currently being built, but we're able to take early requests/orders.
Price: 2.5ETH per 50,000 users (direct-message).
The list is fresh, which means they have never been contacted by our accounts before.
Average response rate is 50% (50 users were contacted as a test, and over half of them replied within 24 hours). Each campaign will take between 15 - 30 days.
Please contact me for more information: @Azza1070
Regards,

- Aaron


Title: Re: Today I figured out how to contact +300k Reddit users.
Post by: bob123 on July 16, 2018, 10:46:47 AM
Hi Everyone,

This new service is now available.
We are able to send any direct message to a large amount of users. Our user list is currently being built, but we're able to take early requests/orders.
Price: 2.5ETH per 50,000 users (direct-message).
The list is fresh, which means they have never been contacted by our accounts before.
Average response rate is 50% (50 users were contacted as a test, and over half of them replied within 24 hours). Each campaign will take between 15 - 30 days.
Please contact me for more information: @Azza1070
Regards,

- Aaron

So.. you have basically used 100 lines of python code to parse reddit username in relevant crypto subs and are using the official reddit API to message them now.

How can such a service be more worth than 100$ ?
Even building such a bot would not cost 100$ since it would just take 1 to 2 hours. And you believe your service is worth more than 1k $ ?


Title: Re: Today I figured out how to contact +300k Reddit users.
Post by: saerlingen on July 16, 2018, 02:03:29 PM
What the above fella said.

What exactly did you have in mind people would send to your list, when using this service? A friendly greeting or perhaps a malicious link?

Would you care which it was?