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Economy => Scam Accusations => Topic started by: PrintMule on July 19, 2018, 03:00:29 PM



Title: Someone is trying to steal my bounty signature reward. (Problem is Solved)
Post by: PrintMule on July 19, 2018, 03:00:29 PM
hello

Someone is trying to steal my bounty signature reward.  After I did a little research, I found out who he was. I work in the campaign where I wear the signature for almost a month. but when I checked the stake list this week, I saw someone registering with a new eth address by typing my nick a little differently. PrintMule - pirntmule . ( its not good).

 

 

Edit  : there are others who are trying to cheat the person I am complaining about. and they are now targeting me .. we have nothing to do right now and we will continue to follow up on your other friend's complaints. Thank you for your interest and suggestions.The person I am complaining is from my nationality. he made the necessary explanations to me through the private message. there is no problem.











Title: Re: Someone is trying to steal my bounty signature reward.
Post by: TryNinja on July 19, 2018, 03:04:05 PM
Report this to your bounty manager.


Title: Re: Someone is trying to steal my bounty signature reward.
Post by: Parodium on July 19, 2018, 05:54:20 PM
This is probably the most commonplace form of theft in bounty campaigns, and as a bounty manager it's also incredibly annoying to see.

Please report this user to one of the DT team so he can be tagged.


Title: Re: Someone is trying to steal my bounty signature reward.
Post by: detector on July 19, 2018, 06:08:14 PM
That's become the disadvantage for the bounty's campaign because they able accept participant more than + 1000

Yes, PM the CM become the solution and you always to check the spreadsheet in the future


Title: Re: Someone is trying to steal my bounty signature reward.
Post by: jhenfelipe on July 19, 2018, 07:21:19 PM
@Sacred, since this is not in the local board you should post in English so that others (including me) could understand. Anyway, I used Google Translate to understand somehow what you're saying, even not accurately.


@PrintMule, the first thing to do is report to the bounty manager, so that the cheater won't get paid. You have mentioned secrad in your post (http://archive.is/RZ1M0) and said that you want that person to be punished. I'll ask you one question, do you even consider that he might be a victim too? He might be in the same situation as yours.

As said by Sacred this address 0x994217038f654f3b0a31976A25d0c91136EeB2D2 used different names in different bounties (I found these before I saw @Sacred's post):
WinStars bounty campaign - Facebook (https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1CAFmijjzCGWXY_GRVkO4xC2Xo8IDSTRNioeBdj5HNO0/htmlview#) - row 273 - adrcts
Twitter form (sonder) (https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1L4nWZmT21tV1Li-evEGii48zRVlV306Vsa6lEa_zm_M/htmlview) - row 1508 - Bellex

In this kind of situation, what I learned was we shouldn't based on Google forms since the registrants can put what they want to in that form. People, especially cheaters can copy and put credentials without restrictions, so it won't be a solid evidence. For me it would be enough if the Bitcointalk account have posted that address or if it's in his profile.


Title: Re: Someone is trying to steal my bounty signature reward.
Post by: Sacred on July 19, 2018, 07:32:46 PM
@Sacred, since this is not in the local board you should post in English so that others (including me) could understand. Anyway, I used Google Translate to understand somehow what you're saying, even not accurately.


@PrintMule, the first thing to do is report to the bounty manager, so that the cheater won't get paid. You have mentioned secrad in your post (http://archive.is/RZ1M0) and said that you want that person to be punished. I'll ask you one question, do you even consider that he might be a victim too? He might be in the same situation as yours.

As said by Sacred this address 0x994217038f654f3b0a31976A25d0c91136EeB2D2 used different names in different bounties (I found these before I saw @Sacred's post):
WinStars bounty campaign - Facebook (https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1CAFmijjzCGWXY_GRVkO4xC2Xo8IDSTRNioeBdj5HNO0/htmlview#) - row 273 - adrcts
Twitter form (sonder) (https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1L4nWZmT21tV1Li-evEGii48zRVlV306Vsa6lEa_zm_M/htmlview) - row 1508 - Bellex

In this kind of situation, what I learned was we shouldn't based on Google forms since the registrants can put what they want to in that form. People, especially cheaters can copy and put credentials without restrictions, so it won't be a solid evidence. For me it would be enough if the Bitcointalk account have posted that address or if it's in his profile.


Thanks :)
I wanted to respond to my slander in my own words. Most likely this person is unaware of fake records. I gave him some evidence. I think it will be more awake after that.


Title: Re: Someone is trying to steal my bounty signature reward.
Post by: PrintMule on July 19, 2018, 07:39:48 PM
@Sacred, since this is not in the local board you should post in English so that others (including me) could understand. Anyway, I used Google Translate to understand somehow what you're saying, even not accurately.


@PrintMule, the first thing to do is report to the bounty manager, so that the cheater won't get paid. You have mentioned secrad in your post (http://archive.is/RZ1M0) and said that you want that person to be punished. I'll ask you one question, do you even consider that he might be a victim too? He might be in the same situation as yours.

As said by Sacred this address 0x994217038f654f3b0a31976A25d0c91136EeB2D2 used different names in different bounties (I found these before I saw @Sacred's post):
WinStars bounty campaign - Facebook (https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1CAFmijjzCGWXY_GRVkO4xC2Xo8IDSTRNioeBdj5HNO0/htmlview#) - row 273 - adrcts
Twitter form (sonder) (https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1L4nWZmT21tV1Li-evEGii48zRVlV306Vsa6lEa_zm_M/htmlview) - row 1508 - Bellex

In this kind of situation, what I learned was we shouldn't based on Google forms since the registrants can put what they want to in that form. People, especially cheaters can copy and put credentials without restrictions, so it won't be a solid evidence. For me it would be enough if the Bitcointalk account have posted that address or if it's in his profile.


Thanks :)
I wanted to respond to my slander in my own words. Most likely this person is unaware of fake records. I gave him some evidence. I think it will be more awake after that.

thanks for the explanations and the evidence. problem is solved.