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Title: [ANN] CoinGiveaway.com - Giving away 0.25 BTC & 0.50 BTC
Post by: Tabclear on June 12, 2016, 05:10:16 PM
Hi All,

Today I would like to announce the launch of CoinGiveaway.com (http://CoinGiveaway.com), the easiest and safest way to get your hands on some FREE bitcoin.

The premise of the site is extremely simple, and can be summed up in 3 steps

    1) Sign up and complete one(1) online offer
    2) Refer some friends to do the same
    3) Receive your bitcoin absolutely FREE

We are currently offering 0.25 BTC(5 referrals) and 0.50 BTC(11 referrals), we may add other amounts and coins in the future.

A little about us
CoinGiveaway.com is run by The Original GiveawayNetwork who have been running referral based free gift sites since 2005. GiveawayNetwork were the originators of the referral based free gift system in the UK, and have giving away over half a million pounds(£) worth of free gifts in its 11 year history. Needless to say we understand this business model extremely well!

Some quick FAQ's.

What referrals count towards my FREE bitcoin?
Referrals count towards your FREE bitcoin when they have completed an online offer, a referral can have 4 different status' - GREY: they have registered but have not yet completed an offer, GREEN: They have completed an offer, ORANGE: Their offer completion is pending, RED: Their account is on HOLD.

What Offers are there to complete?
We currently have a mixture of gambling, gaming and bingo sites. We are constantly adding new offers, so keep checking regularly. The cheapest offers we have at the moment cost £10, but hope to add some free offers in the future.

How do I refer people?
Sign in to your account and click on the "Referrals" menu item on the left. You will see your unique referral link at the top, and also a list of your current referrals at the bottom.

How do I know how I am doing?
Your Dashboard has charts and stats to let you know how you are progressing.

What the rules of the site in brief?
You are only allowed one account on the site, and cannot refer yourself. You cannot complete an offer you are already a member of and you cannot complete any offers on behalf of other people. Out Term & Conditions can be found on the site and outline in more detail what is permissible and what might constitute fraudulent behaviour.



Please do let me know here or via support@coingiveaway.com if there is anything you think can be improved on the site. Suggestions are always welcome, in fact encouraged.

Also if you encounter any problems please email support@coingiveaway.com or vist our support site http://support.coingiveaway.com.

Thanks for reading to the end.
Tab




Title: Re: [ANN] CoinGiveaway.com - Giving away 0.25 BTC & 0.50 BTC
Post by: amacar2 on June 12, 2016, 05:27:25 PM
Not a good to see "site maintaince" just after you post announcement here

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Sorry for the inconvenience but we’re performing some maintenance at the moment. Don't worry, we’ll be back online shortly!


Title: Re: [ANN] CoinGiveaway.com - Giving away 0.25 BTC & 0.50 BTC
Post by: bitcoinmar on June 12, 2016, 05:31:24 PM
Not a good to see "site maintaince" just after you post announcement here

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Sorry for the inconvenience but we’re performing some maintenance at the moment. Don't worry, we’ll be back online shortly!
Its not good idea you need to settle things first then post here all details about your site


Title: Re: [ANN] CoinGiveaway.com - Giving away 0.25 BTC & 0.50 BTC
Post by: Caladonian on June 12, 2016, 05:34:07 PM
wow for only 5 ref .25 btc? wow what a huge amount mate, just can't believed maybe your site has been raped because of what you just posted. good luck i hope you can correct this out.


Title: Re: [ANN] CoinGiveaway.com - Giving away 0.25 BTC & 0.50 BTC
Post by: Tabclear on June 12, 2016, 06:27:34 PM
Sorry about that guys, the site was still in maintenance mode. All up and running now. Thanks for the heads up, let me know if you notice any more problems.

wow for only 5 ref .25 btc? wow what a huge amount mate, just can't believed maybe your site has been raped because of what you just posted. good luck i hope you can correct this out.

Referrals that have completed an offer...

What referrals count towards my FREE bitcoin?
Referrals count towards your FREE bitcoin when they have completed an offer, a referral can have 4 different status' - GREY: they have registered but have not yet completed an offer, GREEN: They have completed an offer, ORANGE: Their offer completion is pending, RED: Their account is on HOLD.


Title: Re: [ANN] CoinGiveaway.com - Giving away 0.25 BTC & 0.50 BTC
Post by: monbux on June 12, 2016, 06:33:53 PM
And what kind of offers are these?  The ones that get you to pay/give you a virus?
How can we be sure that you will actually pay out the BTC?


Title: Re: [ANN] CoinGiveaway.com - Giving away 0.25 BTC & 0.50 BTC
Post by: Tabclear on June 12, 2016, 06:46:31 PM
And what kind of offers are these?  The ones that get you to pay/give you a virus?
How can we be sure that you will actually pay out the BTC?

Here's a few of them...

Betfair - The largest bookmakers and betting exchange in the world, valued at over £8 billion.
32Red Bingo - From the 32Red Casino Brand
Betway Bingo - From one of the oldest online gambling companies in the world

We will also be adding Jackpot Joy(largest gaming site in the UK) and Virgin Games(from Virgin) very soon.

I am not sure what proof you would want from us to prove we would pay out? We have been in the referral free gift market for a VERY long time and have given away more than £500,000 of free gifts. The referral free gift market it very well established and it's inner workings are very well known. We have no reason not pay out.


Title: Re: [ANN] CoinGiveaway.com - Giving away 0.25 BTC & 0.50 BTC
Post by: Bytecoiner419 on June 12, 2016, 08:50:38 PM
nice site! I will be looking to build some referrals soon.

keep up the good work.


Title: Re: [ANN] CoinGiveaway.com - Giving away 0.25 BTC & 0.50 BTC
Post by: gnaoui on June 12, 2016, 09:14:54 PM
I want to join but can't register in your site  :(

submit a request ticket to support with screenhost!



Title: Re: [ANN] CoinGiveaway.com - Giving away 0.25 BTC & 0.50 BTC
Post by: Tabclear on June 12, 2016, 10:37:18 PM
I want to join but can't register in your site  :(

submit a request ticket to support with screenhost!



Hey, I have replied to your ticket.

Cheers


Title: Re: [ANN] CoinGiveaway.com - Giving away 0.25 BTC & 0.50 BTC
Post by: biggbox on June 13, 2016, 01:25:34 AM
What did you guys spell bitcoins as bitcion? :(


http://coingiveaway.com/terms

CoinGiveaway.com Terms & Conditions   
Last Updated: 22/05/2016

Please read these Terms & Conditions carefully before using this site. Use of this site in any way indicates that you fully agree to each of the terms and conditions set forth in this document. If you do not accept these Terms & Conditions, you may not access or use this or any other web site owned or operated by GiveawayNetwork for any purpose.

If you have any questions about these Terms & Conditions, please contact us at: http://support.coingiveaway.com.

CoinGiveaway.com Terms & Conditions

Use of this web site indicates that you fully understand and agree to the terms & conditions set forth in this document ("Terms & Conditions"). By signing-up and creating an account on this or any other GiveawayNetwork web site (collectively, the "Site"), you are becoming a user ("User", collectively, "Users") and you are certifying that you have read, understood and agreed to these Terms & Conditions as well as our Privacy Policy. You may review our Privacy Policy by clicking here.

We also reserve the right, in our sole discretion, to change the methods through which free bitcoins are earned. GiveawayNetwork websites operated under the Giveaway brand ("Giveaway”) are contingent upon the Customer completing an offer, and referring a certain number of friends who must each also complete an offer. For Giveaway websites, we reserve the right to change the approval requirements necessary to receive a free item, including but not limited to increasing the number of friends required to get approval. We may also add or remove any product listed as an incentive at any time. If we replace a product, the new product may not be of equal value.

We also reserve the right to discontinue any of our web sites at any time without notice or reason. In the event that we discontinue one or more of our web sites, we will make every reasonable effort to provide our members with sufficient advance notice. Please check these Terms & Conditions periodically for changes. Your use of this web site following any modification of these Terms & Conditions constitutes your agreement to follow and be bound by these Terms & Conditions as modified. If you breach any of these Terms & Conditions, your right to use this Site will terminate automatically. Furthermore, in consideration of your use of the Site, you represent that you are of legal age to form a binding contract and are not a person barred from using the Site under the laws of the United Kingdom.

Definition of the term "On Hold" as used throughout these Terms

When a users account is placed on hold they are disqualified from any further participation in this sites rewards program, and are no longer eligible to receive a free gift even if the requirements have been partially or fully met by the user. Please see section V. ACCOUNTS ON HOLD of these Terms for some comman reasons accounts are placed on hold.

Additional Terms

I. MEMBERSHIP

1. Valid Information

(a). Users shall provide accurate information about their identity to Giveaway and their web sites.

(b). Users shall not use another person's name or information to create an account on any Giveaway web site, i.e. you may not signup for another person.

2. Accounts

(a). Only residents of the following countries may create accounts: United Kingdom.

(b). User must be 18 years or older to register an account on our sites. Any account found to have been registered by a person under the age of 18 will be placed on hold indefinitely.

(c). Users may not have multiple accounts on the same Giveaway website, all users found to have multiple accounts will be placed on hold

(d). A user may not use another person's name or information to receive products from this website. For example, one person may not join the site for another person, or complete offers for another person's account. Any user we suspect of doing this will have theirs and all involved parties accounts placed on hold.

(e). A user may not "walk" a referral through the creation of an account or any subsequent campaign activity on our referral based sites. All users must sign up for their individual account themselves and are responsible for completing the offer process themselves. If a user is found to have "walked" a referral through the signup and/or offer process, all involved parties will have their accounts placed on hold.

(f). Referral credits cannot be transferred between accounts.

(g). Users are responsible for the security of their own account(s). Users should not share their account information with others and they are responsible for keeping their password(s) secure. Giveaway is not liable for any lose due to the theft or misuse of your account or it's information.

(h). Ownership of an account may not be transferred to another person.

(i). Any user who has his or her account placed on hold may not create another account on any of the Giveaway websites.


3. Cancellation of Account

(a). For an account to be deactivated, please contact our support department at http://support.coingiveaway.com

4. Security

(a). Any unauthorized use or entry into a Giveaway web site is illegal and is punishable by law. The violation of any law will provide sufficient impetus for Giveaway to prosecute the offender to the fullest extent of the law as well as disqualify any accounts created by the offender.

II. FREE BITCOINS

1. Eligibility to receive a free bitcoins.

(a). Users must do the following to be eligible to receive free bitoin from CoinGiveaway.com.

i. Complete 1 offer which is approved and credited by the offer provider.

ii. Refer the required (Depending on the FREE bitcoin selected) unique people ("referrals") who properly sign up and complete 1 offer as specified by the terms of this agreement.

(b). We will only give credit for referrals who sign up under the referral link provided to you by our web sites. Some applications can remove the tracking segment of the URL, you assume this risk.

(c). The requirements to receive free gifts may vary from one Giveaway web site to another. Please read the Terms & Conditions listed on each web site for the requirements specific to that web site.

(d). Any breach of these Terms & Conditions will result in your eligibility to receive a free gift being revoked, and your account placed on hold.

2. Receipt of Free bitcion

(a). This web site does not guarantee the receipt of any bitcoin regardless of offers completed or referrals. All Users are subject to our fraud verification process before receiving any bitcoin.

(b). We will take measures to ensure a timely receipt of bitcoin, but cannot guarantee the delivery time.

3. Delivery

(a). All bitcion orders are sent to the bitcion addresss specified when the user registered with our site. It is the User’s responsibility to make sure this address is correct. We are not responsible for failure of delivery due to an incorrect address.

(b). If a User does not receive the bitcoin within 24 hours from the time the gift was marked as sent, he/she should contact Giveaway and confirm that their address was correct. If we are not contacted within 7 days from the time the bitcoin was marked as sent, we wil be unable to provide further help.

4. Order Cancellation

(a). A User may only cancel an order that has not yet been marked as sent. Cancellation requests can be made by contacting us via our support desk at http://support.coingiveaway.com.

5. Availability of Bitcion

(a). We reserve the right to change or remove any free gift offered on any of our web sites at any time. If a free gift is replaced by a different gift, the new gift may not be of equal value to the gift being replaced.

III. ONLINE OFFERS

1. Completion of Offers

(a). Users may only receive credit for first time completion of an offer. If you have previously completed an offer elsewhere, you cannot receive credit for completing that same offer again. Completing the same offer more than once via any single or any combination of Giveaway web sites will result in your account being placed on hold.

(b). In order to receive credit for completing an offer, you must use the same email address that you used to register as a User at the Giveaway web site from which you completed the offer. You must also ensure that your browser settings are configured to accept all cookies and that you are not running any software that could block the cookies or URLs required for tracking the completion of offers.

(c). Any disputes over completion of an offer must be taken up directly with the provider of the offer.

(d). Users may only complete offers under their own account.

(e). Offers must be completed by clicking the offer link provided on each Giveaway web site. You may not go directly to the URL provided on the web site by pasting or typing it into your browser or through other means which allows you to access the offer provider web site without clicking the link from a Giveaway web site.

2. Failure to receive credit for an offer

(a). Giveaway does not guarantee that you will receive credit for completing an offer. We reserve the right to refuse crediting you for the completion of an offer for a variety of reasons, including, but not limited to, lack of appropriate information, improper sign-up method, improper browser settings, and/or history of manual credits.

(b). We are not responsible for delays in reporting offer completion or failure to receive offer credit. The time it takes to receive credit varies greatly.

(c). You are responsible for keeping all emails you receive from offer providers regarding the completion of their offers. Manual credit will not be given without a confirmation email. A confirmation email is an email that a User receives from an offer provider after their offer requirements have been fully satisfied. However, presenting a confirmation email does not guarantee that a User will receive credit.

(d). If a User believes that they have fully completed an offer and yet, has not been credited, the User should once again make sure that they have in fact met all of the requirements stipulated by the offer provider and should verify that he or she has waited the appropriate amount of time for offer completion to be reported back to this web site (this amount of time varies per offer). If the User confirms that they have performed all of the necessary actions, and have waited a sufficiently appropriate period of time, he or she should contact our support desk at http://support.coingiveaway.com. The User should note, however, that we reserve the right to deny credit for an offer.

3. Terms of Offers

(a). We are not responsible for the terms and conditions of any of the offer provider web sites or offers on our web site. We make an effort to screen our offers to ensure the best possible experience for our Users. However, we are not responsible for any ensuing charges or contracts incurred between yourself and an offer provider. Users should carefully read the requirements, terms and conditions, privacy policy and billing information for each offer.

(b). All Users complete offers at their own risk. We are not responsible for services or products associated with our offer providers. If there is a complaint about services or products received from an offer provider, Users should directly contact the offer provider in question.

(c). Offer credits cannot be transferred between accounts.

(d). The availability of specific offers may change for specific Users at any time at the sole discretion of Giveaway.

IV. REFERRALS

(a). We reserve the right to screen all referrals for signs of fraud. We reserve the right, in our sole discretion, to determine which referrals are fraudulent, and to not disclose the reasoning behind this decision in order to protect our verification methods.

(b). If we suspect a User of fraud, his or her account will be placed on hold and made null and void. All efforts to receive a free gift are non-transferable. This includes all referrals and offer completions.

V. ACCOUNTS ON HOLD

1. Common reasons for accounts being placed on hold:

(a). Multiple accounts.

(b). Fraudulent referrals.

(c). Negative feedback from any of our affiliates/offer providers or offers being immediately canceled.

(d). Sending your referral link to others in an unsolicited or excessive manner (this includes but is not limited to: email, instant messages or chat rooms) or posting your referral link in newsgroups or online forums where not expressly allowed.

(e). Posting information on a web site, forum, or auction relating to canceling offers, including cancellation phone numbers, cancellation time frames, and any encouragement or direction to cancel the offers after signing up with them.

(f). The use of any software, hardware, service or technique to hide or disguise your identity or IP address is not allowed. This includes the use of any proxy server/service which is not part of your internet service provider. Furthermore, using an internet service provider whose purpose is to provide anonymous internet access is not allowed.

(g). Bidding on trademarked keywords associated with our advertising partners or their affiliates in Internet search engines to gain referrals through sponsored search results. (e.g. Bidding on the keyword "Betfair" in Google and appending your referral link to this bid upon keyword.)

(h). Purchasing a domain name with the sole intent and purpose of automatically redirecting (URL Masking / Redirecting) visitor traffic to any one of our Giveaway websites that includes a user's associated referral link without the visitors' knowledge. (i.e. not explicitly stating on the website of purchased domain name that a visitor who signs up for an account will become an existing user's referral and therefore help him/her with achieving their free product)

2. Additional Terms regarding hold status:

(a). We reserve the right to place a User's account on hold at any time for any reason, without notice.

(b). We are not responsible for notifying a User about his or her account being placed on hold.

(c). Users will not receive any reimbursement for offer credits or referrals accumulated prior to being placed on hold.

(d). If a User feels that he or she has been disqualified in error (i.e. has not acted against the terms of Giveaway), he or she may contact us via our support desk: http://support.coingiveaway.com.

(e). We are not obligated to fully disclose the reasons for a disqualification if doing so may compromise our fraud detection methods.

(f). We reserve the right to place a User's account on hold after they have gotten credit for free Bitcoin, and even after ordering and receiving their free bitcoin. We also hold the right to follow up legally on fraudulent activities.


VI. CUSTOMER SERVICE

1. Contacting Customer Service

(a). Due to the volume of customer service requests, we do not offer telephone support. All questions, comments, and concerns should be sent to us only after reading our entire FAQ/Help page on our support desk, as many answers to common questions can be found on that page: http://support.coingiveaway.com

(b). Please allow two business days for responses to customer service inquiries.

(c). In order to ensure the preservation of account security and to promote customer service efficiency, Users should only contact us using the email address with which they signed up for this web site.

(d). We reserve the right to block any email address.

VII. OTHER

1. Intellectual Property.

(a). The Site, and all information and/or content that can be seen, heard or otherwise experienced on the Site, including without limitation all reports, text, video, graphics, audio, and other materials (collectively, the "Content") are protected by UK and international copyright, trademark and other laws, and belong to GiveawayNetwork or to third parties.

(b). You may use the Site and the Content solely for your personal or internal use. You may download, print and store portions of the Content that you select for such use. No right, title or interest in any downloaded Content or materials is transferred to you as a result of any such downloading. Giveaway Network reserves complete title and full intellectual property rights in any Content you download from the Site. You may not modify, reformat, copy, reproduce, display, distribute, repost, transmit, publish, license, sell, rent, transfer, or create derivative works from any Content or information obtained from the Site, except as expressly permitted by these Terms and Conditions. you may not mirror or frame the home page or any other pages of the Site on any other web site or web page and may not connect links, including "deep links" to the Site. You may not use a robot, scraper, or other automated means of accessing the Site. You are prohibited from using any of the marks or logos appearing throughout the Site without express written consent from the trademark owner, except as permitted by applicable law.

2. Disclaimer of Warranties.

(a). THIS SITE IS PROVIDED ON AN "AS IS, AS AVAILABLE" BASIS. YOU AGREE TO ASSUME TOTAL RESPONSIBILITY AND RISK FOR YOUR USE OF THE SITE AND THE CONTENT AND FOR EVALUATING THE ACCURACY, COMPLETENESS AND USEFULNESS OF ALL CONTENT. GIVEAWAYNETWORK MAKES NO EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, REPRESENTATIONS OR ENDORSEMENTS WHATSOEVER WITH RESPECT TO THE SITE OR THE CONTENT. GIVEAWAYNETWORK EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS, IMPLIED, STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, TITLE AND NON-INFRINGEMENT WITH REGARD TO THE SITE, THE SERVICES PROVIDED BY GIVEAWAY, AND THE CONTENT.

(b). GIVEAWAYNETWORK DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE FUNCTIONS PERFORMED BY THE SITE WILL BE UNINTERRUPTED, TIMELY, SECURE OR ERROR-FREE, OR THAT DEFECTS IN THE SITE WILL BE CORRECTED. GIVEAWAYNETWORK DOES NOT WARRANT THE ACCURACY OR COMPLETENESS OF THE CONTENT, OR THAT ANY ERRORS IN THE CONTENT WILL BE CORRECTED. THE SITE AND THE CONTENT ARE PROVIDED "WITH ALL FAULTS," ON AN "AS IS" AND "AS AVAILABLE" BASIS.

3. Limitation of Liability.

(a). TO THE GREATEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, GIVEAWAYNETQORK WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE ARISING EITHER DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY FROM ANY USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE SITE OR THE CONTENT. YOU UNDERSTAND AND AGREE THAT UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES WILL GIVEAWAYNETWORK BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO: (i) ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, OR EXEMPLARY DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF OR INABILITY TO USE THE SITE OR THE CONTENT, (ii) ANY CLAIM ATTRIBUTABLE TO ERRORS, OMISSIONS, OR OTHER INACCURACIES IN THE SITE OR THE CONTENT, (iii) UNAUTHORIZED ACCESS TO OR ALTERATION OF YOUR TRANSMISSIONS OR DATA, (iv) STATEMENTS OR CONDUCT OF ANY THIRD PARTY ON THE SITE OR THE SERVICE, OR (v) ANY OTHER MATTER RELATING TO THE SITE OR THE CONTENT, EVEN IF FUSION MEDIA LTD HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.

4. User Conduct.

(a). You agree to use the Site only for lawful purposes. You agree not to take any action that might compromise the security of the Site, render the Site inaccessible to others or otherwise cause damage to the Site or the Content. You agree not to add to, subtract from, or otherwise modify the Content. You agree not to use the Site in any manner that might interfere with the rights of GiveawayNetwork or any third party.

5. Indemnification.

(a). You understand and agree that you are personally responsible for your behaviour on the Site. You agree to indemnify, defend and hold harmless GiveawayNetwork, its affiliates, licensors, employees, and agents from and against all claims, losses, expenses, damages and costs (including, but not limited to, direct, indirect, incidental, consequential, and/or exemplary damages), and reasonable attorneys’ fees, resulting from or arising out of your use, misuse, or inability to use the Site or the Content, or any violation by you of these Terms and Conditions.

6. General Provisions.

(a). Enforcement/ Choice of Law/ Choice of Forum. Every provision of these Terms and Conditions will be construed, to the extent possible, so as to be valid and enforceable. If any provision of these Terms and Conditions so construed is held by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, illegal or otherwise unenforceable, such provision will, to the extent so held, be deemed severed from these Terms and Conditions, and all other provisions will remain in full force and effect. Any and all disputes relating to these Terms and Conditions, the Site, your use thereof, or the Content (collectively, "Disputes") are governed by, and will be interpreted in accordance with English law, without regard to any conflict of laws provisions. Any Dispute will be held in an English court situated within the United Kingdom, and you hereby irrevocably submit to the personal jurisdiction of such courts for that purpose.

(b). Entire Agreement/No Waiver. These Terms and Conditions and the Privacy Policy incorporated herein by reference constitute the entire agreement of the parties with respect to the subject matter hereof. No waiver by GIveawayNetwork of any breach or default hereunder will be deemed to be a waiver of any preceding or subsequent breach or default.

(c). Correction of Errors and Inaccuracies. The Content may contain typographical errors or other errors or inaccuracies and may not be correct or current. GiveawayNetwork reserves the right to correct any errors, inaccuracies or omissions and to change or update the Content at any time without prior notice. GiveawayNetwork does not, however, guarantee that any errors, inaccuracies or omissions will be corrected.


Title: Re: [ANN] CoinGiveaway.com - Giving away 0.25 BTC & 0.50 BTC
Post by: Hazir on June 13, 2016, 02:43:56 AM
Well, I tried to look more info about these 'offers' on your site. But my browser is telling me not to, basically your SSL connection is not working:

Your connection is not private

Attackers might be trying to steal your information from support.coingiveaway.com (for example, passwords, messages, or credit cards). NET::ERR_CERT_COMMON_NAME_INVALID

So what exactly are that offers you are talking about? I read that you have offers from:

Quote
Betfair - The largest bookmakers and betting exchange in the world, valued at over £8 billion.
32Red Bingo - From the 32Red Casino Brand
Betway Bingo - From one of the oldest online gambling companies in the world

But it doesn't say anything specific. I.e. what do I have to do?


Title: Re: [ANN] CoinGiveaway.com - Giving away 0.25 BTC & 0.50 BTC
Post by: sbtctalk on June 13, 2016, 04:33:44 AM
0.25 btc is a lot of money in current terms. What kind of task or referrals or job requirements are needed? The sum is too large to be belivable.


Title: Re: [ANN] CoinGiveaway.com - Giving away 0.25 BTC & 0.50 BTC
Post by: Caladonian on June 13, 2016, 06:22:21 AM
0.25 btc is a lot of money in current terms. What kind of task or referrals or job requirements are needed? The sum is too large to be belivable.
I think the previous reply showed that we needed to provide our real identification to be qualified for this give away
and that price is not enough if our identity are at risk maybe much better to review more and check the authenticity
of this offer and the site itself very crucial now a days.


Title: Re: [ANN] CoinGiveaway.com - Giving away 0.25 BTC & 0.50 BTC
Post by: Tabclear on June 13, 2016, 07:24:54 AM
What did you guys spell bitcoins as bitcion? :(

 :D It's just a typo, I have fixed it now. Thanks for the heads up.

Regarding the SSL error on our support site https://support.coingiveaway.com, we are waiting on an SSL certificate to be provided. We use a cloud support desk from zoho.com and it requires an SSL cert. We should have it installed shortly, and you will no longer see the SSL warning.

Regarding the offers, what is required to complete them is noted on each of offers in the members area. So for Betfair for example, you need to sign up to betfair, deposit £10, and play through the entire amount. Betfair will then inform us that you have completed the offer. This normally happens within 24 hours, but can take longer.

Those of you that are worried about the low referrals, they are actually not particularly low. We are basically just affiliate marketers, our advertisers, like Betfair, pay us for each user we send them. This is how we pay for the bitcoin when you reach the required amount of referrals.

Please let me know if you have any more questions, I am happy to explain anything in more detail.

Tab


Title: Re: [ANN] CoinGiveaway.com - Giving away 0.25 BTC & 0.50 BTC
Post by: biggbox on June 13, 2016, 10:16:23 AM
0.25 btc is a lot of money in current terms. What kind of task or referrals or job requirements are needed? The sum is too large to be belivable.
I think the previous reply showed that we needed to provide our real identification to be qualified for this give away
and that price is not enough if our identity are at risk maybe much better to review more and check the authenticity
of this offer and the site itself very crucial now a days.

It sounds like we are selling our identification to the site in exchange for the referral commission? I am sure your identity is worth more than 0.25 or 0.5 BTC.


Title: Re: [ANN] CoinGiveaway.com - Giving away 0.25 BTC & 0.50 BTC
Post by: Tabclear on June 13, 2016, 10:35:40 AM
0.25 btc is a lot of money in current terms. What kind of task or referrals or job requirements are needed? The sum is too large to be belivable.
I think the previous reply showed that we needed to provide our real identification to be qualified for this give away
and that price is not enough if our identity are at risk maybe much better to review more and check the authenticity
of this offer and the site itself very crucial now a days.

It sounds like we are selling our identification to the site in exchange for the referral commission? I am sure your identity is worth more than 0.25 or 0.5 BTC.

You are not really selling your identity...  all you are doing is signing up to a gambling or bingo site with the intention of having a bit of frivolous fun, and in the process getting some bitcoin out of it. You are not selling your soul. I do understand there are people here who value their privacy and are naturally sceptical of these sorts of things, which is perfectly understandable. But I think it also possible to over think things sometimes.

Just as a FYI, the only information my site has from you is your email, name, and whatever bitcoin address you want your funds sending to. I have no access to whatever information you use to sign up to the offers with.

Thanks
Tab


Title: Re: [ANN] CoinGiveaway.com - Giving away 0.25 BTC & 0.50 BTC
Post by: Tabclear on June 13, 2016, 12:21:37 PM
Is there people recieve the giveaways? im interested to try the giveaways but when i read those comments its litt bit confusing reading it but let see if someone will actually voach that they are getting payed for this giveaways.

Unfortunately the site was only launched yesterday, so no one has gained any bitcoin yet. As soon as someone does, (with their permission) I will post here.

I think the problem some people are having with the concept of CoinGiveaway, is that they are comparing to it to plain old faucets. The business model is completely different and does not rely on getting a couple of pence from banner ad views, and getting satoshi dust in return. By simply completing one(1) offer and referring people to do the same, you can receive a substantial amount of bitcoin with very little effort.

I'll make another post shortly with some ideas on how you can advertise your referral link to maximise it's exposure. Simply placing your link in your forum signature is a great first step.

Cheers
Tab


Title: Re: [ANN] CoinGiveaway.com - Giving away 0.25 BTC & 0.50 BTC
Post by: Tabclear on June 14, 2016, 12:01:05 PM
Just wanted to let you guys know that the SSL Certificate problem on our support site has now been fixed. Going to https://support.coingiveaway.com/ no longer produces an SSL error.

Thanks
Tab


Title: Re: [ANN] CoinGiveaway.com - Giving away 0.25 BTC & 0.50 BTC
Post by: kotwica666 on June 14, 2016, 12:39:50 PM
Is there people recieve the giveaways? im interested to try the giveaways but when i read those comments its litt bit confusing reading it but let see if someone will actually voach that they are getting payed for this giveaways.

Read carefully all page, here everything is explained. It is not giveaway, but affiliate program. You earn when you bring referrals, they register and deposit money on gambling website.
CoinGiveaway.com is only name of service - like wrote OP: "We are basically just affiliate marketers, our advertisers, like Betfair, pay us for each user we send them. This is how we pay for the bitcoin when you reach the required amount of referrals."


Title: Re: [ANN] CoinGiveaway.com - Giving away 0.25 BTC & 0.50 BTC
Post by: jak1 on June 15, 2016, 03:26:00 AM
I am 100% sure This is just another Scam Site. like all referral sites, recently I found a site which was giving 10$ per referral, but when I reach payout limit, the link of cashout was still lock. 0.25 btc is too much for only 5 referrals. this is prove that it is an obvious ponzi site.
Remember my words.


Title: Re: [ANN] CoinGiveaway.com - Giving away 0.25 BTC & 0.50 BTC
Post by: zenitzz on June 15, 2016, 04:31:45 AM
what a terms and condition for 5 referral, only get 5 referral and then i got 0.25 btc. really not a joke, not sure anyone would get paid with only find 5 referral and it's an easy job.


Title: Re: [ANN] CoinGiveaway.com - Giving away 0.25 BTC & 0.50 BTC
Post by: Tabclear on June 15, 2016, 08:08:37 AM
I am 100% sure This is just another Scam Site. like all referral sites, recently I found a site which was giving 10$ per referral, but when I reach payout limit, the link of cashout was still lock. 0.25 btc is too much for only 5 referrals. this is prove that it is an obvious ponzi site.
Remember my words.

I appreciate the scepticism, but I can assure you this is not a scam. I understand you have not seen this type of site before in the bitcoin arena, but it is a well established business model. It is almost exactly the same as cashback sites. To receive 0.25 BTC, you need to sign up and complete an offer, and referrer at least 5 people who also sign up and complete an offer. You could have 200 referrals, but you only need 5 of them to have completed an offer to get your 0.25 BTC. If fact the it is better to get as many referrals as you can to maximise the chance of some of them completing an offer. Not all you referrals will complete an offer.

As an example, lets say I receive £30 for every person who completes an offer. So you complete an offer, and 5 of your referrals complete an offer, that's 6 x £30 = £180... 0.25 BTC is worth what, about £120 at the moment? So I can easily payout. The different offers pay different amounts, but trust me I have done the maths, I don't want to be losing money or not be able to pay out.

what a terms and condition for 5 referral, only get 5 referral and then i got 0.25 btc. really not a joke, not sure anyone would get paid with only find 5 referral and it's an easy job.

To receive 0.25 BTC, you need to sign up and complete an offer, and referrer at least 5 people who also sign up and complete an offer. You will then receive your 0.25 BTC. It really is that simple. The more people you refer, the more chance you have of getting 5 that complete an offer. On our other sites in the past we have had people getting hundreds of referrals by posting their referrals links on forums, creating dedicated websites explaining how to get the free gifts, people have even used adwords and facebook ads to get people to sign up using their referral link.

Give it a go, you can sign up and start referring right away.

Tab


Title: Re: [ANN] CoinGiveaway.com - Giving away 0.25 BTC & 0.50 BTC
Post by: Tabclear on June 15, 2016, 08:50:47 AM
As promised we have just added Jackpot Joy as a new offer on the site. As an added bonus, when you join Jackpot Joy and deposit just £10, they will give you an additional £35 to play with

Jackpot Joy is home to the best games and biggest jackpots. Since its launch in 2001, the site has grown to become one of the UK’s most recognised online gaming sites, boasting a huge selection of games and winning multiple awards year on year. To complete this offer simply signup to Jackpot Joy(click the Jackpot Joy offer on the "Offers" page), deposit £10 and play through the entire amount.

Jackpot Joy has the official Deal or No Deal game, as well as many others!

Tab


Title: Re: [ANN] CoinGiveaway.com - Giving away 0.25 BTC & 0.50 BTC
Post by: biggbox on June 15, 2016, 01:02:46 PM
0.25 btc is a lot of money in current terms. What kind of task or referrals or job requirements are needed? The sum is too large to be belivable.
I think the previous reply showed that we needed to provide our real identification to be qualified for this give away
and that price is not enough if our identity are at risk maybe much better to review more and check the authenticity
of this offer and the site itself very crucial now a days.

It sounds like we are selling our identification to the site in exchange for the referral commission? I am sure your identity is worth more than 0.25 or 0.5 BTC.

You are not really selling your identity...  all you are doing is signing up to a gambling or bingo site with the intention of having a bit of frivolous fun, and in the process getting some bitcoin out of it. You are not selling your soul. I do understand there are people here who value their privacy and are naturally sceptical of these sorts of things, which is perfectly understandable. But I think it also possible to over think things sometimes.

Just as a FYI, the only information my site has from you is your email, name, and whatever bitcoin address you want your funds sending to. I have no access to whatever information you use to sign up to the offers with.

Thanks
Tab

Thank you for the clarification. 0.25 BTC is too good to be true.


Title: Re: [ANN] CoinGiveaway.com - Giving away 0.25 BTC & 0.50 BTC
Post by: sbtctalk on June 17, 2016, 05:00:45 AM
0.25 btc is a lot of money in current terms. What kind of task or referrals or job requirements are needed? The sum is too large to be belivable.
I think the previous reply showed that we needed to provide our real identification to be qualified for this give away
and that price is not enough if our identity are at risk maybe much better to review more and check the authenticity
of this offer and the site itself very crucial now a days.

It sounds like we are selling our identification to the site in exchange for the referral commission? I am sure your identity is worth more than 0.25 or 0.5 BTC.

You are not really selling your identity...  all you are doing is signing up to a gambling or bingo site with the intention of having a bit of frivolous fun, and in the process getting some bitcoin out of it. You are not selling your soul. I do understand there are people here who value their privacy and are naturally sceptical of these sorts of things, which is perfectly understandable. But I think it also possible to over think things sometimes.

Just as a FYI, the only information my site has from you is your email, name, and whatever bitcoin address you want your funds sending to. I have no access to whatever information you use to sign up to the offers with.

Thanks
Tab

Thank you for the clarification. 0.25 BTC is too good to be true.

I second your view. It will either take very long to hit the requirement. It is not worth the effort.


Title: Re: [ANN] CoinGiveaway.com - Giving away 0.25 BTC & 0.50 BTC
Post by: Notin2 on June 17, 2016, 07:57:58 AM
With all this tos it will be difficult to be part of this...... well good luck to those who wanna try or already in  :-\


Title: Re: [ANN] CoinGiveaway.com - Giving away 0.25 BTC & 0.50 BTC
Post by: Tabclear on June 17, 2016, 08:05:29 AM
With all this tos it will be difficult to be part of this...... well good luck to those who wanna try or already in  :-\

The T&C's are just there to protect me from fraud and people abusing the system, signing up multiple times etc... If you complete an offer and refer legitimate users who also complete an offer, you will receive your bitcoin. It's a really simple process...

Tab


Title: Re: [ANN] CoinGiveaway.com - Giving away 0.25 BTC & 0.50 BTC
Post by: fiscorcle on June 17, 2016, 08:20:26 AM
do you have any banners so i can promote your service on my websites?


Title: Re: [ANN] CoinGiveaway.com - Giving away 0.25 BTC & 0.50 BTC
Post by: Tabclear on June 17, 2016, 09:01:39 AM
do you have any banners so i can promote your service on my websites?

Not at the moment, but thanks for the nudge. I'll add them to the Referrals page once I have some. I am working on some dynamic banners at the moment that display your account stats, referrals etc... You can put them in forum signatures (obviously not on this site ;D ) to show your progress and also advertise your referral link.

Tab


Title: Re: [ANN] CoinGiveaway.com - Giving away 0.25 BTC & 0.50 BTC
Post by: Tabclear on June 17, 2016, 11:09:37 AM
do you have any banners so i can promote your service on my websites?

I have just added a few banners in popular sizes, I'll add more as I go along... You can find them on the "Referrals" page.

Cheers
Tab


Title: Re: [ANN] CoinGiveaway.com - Giving away 0.25 BTC & 0.50 BTC
Post by: LTU_btc on June 17, 2016, 11:29:25 PM
I can't reach website - it's only keep loading for about 5 minutes but not loads fully and it cannot be opened.


Title: Re: [ANN] CoinGiveaway.com - Giving away 0.25 BTC & 0.50 BTC
Post by: Tabclear on June 18, 2016, 06:19:13 PM
I can't reach website - it's only keep loading for about 5 minutes but not loads fully and it cannot be opened.

Really sorry you are experiencing this issue, however I am not able to see a problem with the site. It has been working fine... Is anyone else experiencing a problem?

Tab


Title: Re: [ANN] CoinGiveaway.com - Giving away 0.25 BTC & 0.50 BTC
Post by: LTU_btc on June 18, 2016, 09:55:36 PM
I can't reach website - it's only keep loading for about 5 minutes but not loads fully and it cannot be opened.

Really sorry you are experiencing this issue, however I am not able to see a problem with the site. It has been working fine... Is anyone else experiencing a problem?

Tab
Ok, now everything works fine. Maybe yesterday it was problem with my internet connection, due to heavy storm.


Title: Re: [ANN] CoinGiveaway.com - Giving away 0.25 BTC & 0.50 BTC
Post by: abhishek.g on June 19, 2016, 05:51:02 PM
One quick question :

Is this some kind of faucet or any offer in which there are surveys needed to be filled to bypass the authentication ?
NOTE : Giveaway threads may create some issues .


Title: Re: [ANN] CoinGiveaway.com - Giving away 0.25 BTC & 0.50 BTC
Post by: Tabclear on June 20, 2016, 08:26:50 AM
One quick question :

Is this some kind of faucet or any offer in which there are surveys needed to be filled to bypass the authentication ?
NOTE : Giveaway threads may create some issues .

CoinGiveaway isn't a faucet, you need to complete an offer and refer people to do the same. We are not giving away a few hundred satoshi, if you and 5 of your referrals complete an offer you will get 0.25 BTC.

I am not sure what you mean by "bypass the authentication", or "Giveaway threads may create some issues" ??

Thanks
Tab


Title: Re: [ANN] CoinGiveaway.com - Giving away 0.25 BTC & 0.50 BTC
Post by: elson on June 20, 2016, 09:46:49 AM
Are these "offers" paid thinks or free ?
So is it possible for me to get o.2btc for free under you ref  link ?


Greez


Title: Re: [ANN] CoinGiveaway.com - Giving away 0.25 BTC & 0.50 BTC
Post by: naidray on June 20, 2016, 05:01:03 PM
- Change your title to "Paying for referrals".
- New MLM business model if you surely payout, like earning $5 form 5 referrals and give $4 rest $1 is your profit.

No one will get paid unless he completes 5 referrals. I am damn sure you will ran away once. Here members are smart enough now. Go somewhere else. This forum will not work for your ponzi scheme.


Title: Re: [ANN] CoinGiveaway.com - Giving away 0.25 BTC & 0.50 BTC
Post by: Tabclear on June 20, 2016, 07:07:39 PM
- Change your title to "Paying for referrals".
- New MLM business model if you surely payout, like earning $5 form 5 referrals and give $4 rest $1 is your profit.

No one will get paid unless he completes 5 referrals. I am damn sure you will ran away once. Here members are smart enough now. Go somewhere else. This forum will not work for your ponzi scheme.

Wow, whats with all the hate? I appreciate healthy skepticism, but there is no need to be rude. This is not an MLM or ponzi scheme. There are no multiple levels involved, or paying out from money other people put in. You are going to put people off with terms like these when this is clearly not how the system works.

As I have said in previous posts, it's simple affiliate marketing. You are not paying me any money, and you are not paying for referrals. You simply signup to one of the offers, and refer people. Once 5 of your referrals have also completed an offer, you get 0.25 BTC.

Tab



Title: Re: [ANN] CoinGiveaway.com - Giving away 0.25 BTC & 0.50 BTC
Post by: mishra1994 on June 20, 2016, 08:35:14 PM
i am not getting the confirmation email...


Title: Re: [ANN] CoinGiveaway.com - Giving away 0.25 BTC & 0.50 BTC
Post by: Tabclear on June 20, 2016, 09:34:51 PM
i am not getting the confirmation email...

Could you email support@coingiveaway.com, or PM me on here and let me know your email address. I can then take a look and see what is going wrong.

Thanks
Tab


Title: Re: [ANN] CoinGiveaway.com - Giving away 0.25 BTC & 0.50 BTC
Post by: hasiramasenju on June 20, 2016, 09:35:05 PM
i do understand how these sites works and recently just registering and i will try to find some referral who could complete the offers


Title: Re: [ANN] CoinGiveaway.com - Giving away 0.25 BTC & 0.50 BTC
Post by: Tabclear on June 20, 2016, 09:46:05 PM
i do understand how these sites works and recently just registering and i will try to find some referral who could complete the offers

Excellent news!!

Tab


Title: Re: [ANN] CoinGiveaway.com - Giving away 0.25 BTC & 0.50 BTC
Post by: Quik321 on July 03, 2016, 05:09:39 AM
how can i withdraw my .25btc i already complete my 5 refferals here is my btc wallet
3NfAuJsZBYi88o54tUcUZf76g4rw5KEDNc


thankyou


Title: Re: [ANN] CoinGiveaway.com - Giving away 0.25 BTC & 0.50 BTC
Post by: dodgecharger on July 03, 2016, 06:07:07 AM
Read through all of the comments. It seems no one gave you any positive reviews and some kinds of confirmation that money reached to them after completing the tasks. I would stay away your service.


Title: Re: [ANN] CoinGiveaway.com - Giving away 0.25 BTC & 0.50 BTC
Post by: akogwapo14 on July 03, 2016, 08:54:46 AM
Is any one here already ready receive pay out with this site? I don't want to waste my time I just need some proof first before I join 5 referals is easy to have but I want to know if it's legit or paying.


Title: Re: [ANN] CoinGiveaway.com - Giving away 0.25 BTC & 0.50 BTC
Post by: XD0916 on July 03, 2016, 02:02:22 PM
No one get paid.


Title: Re: [ANN] CoinGiveaway.com - Giving away 0.25 BTC & 0.50 BTC
Post by: Quik321 on July 03, 2016, 03:47:18 PM
here is my proff that i already complete my 5 refferal but it seem this is a scam

https://i.imgur.com/WZZzTYV.jpg


Title: Re: [ANN] CoinGiveaway.com - Giving away 0.25 BTC & 0.50 BTC
Post by: panjul07 on July 03, 2016, 05:55:25 PM
here is my proff that i already complete my 5 refferal but it seem this is a scam

https://i.imgur.com/WZZzTYV.jpg

The screenshot shows YOU / REFERRALS / REQUIRED = x / 0 / 5. Means that you have no referrals, the 5 is the requirement you need to get.
On other sides, having 5 referrals is not only the one you should do to get the prize because you and all your 5 referrals need to complete at least 1 offer on the offer page.
You need to read all things before complaining. I'm saying not to defend the site, but just saying the terms of the contest in general.


Title: Re: [ANN] CoinGiveaway.com - Giving away 0.25 BTC & 0.50 BTC
Post by: bitcoin revo on July 03, 2016, 08:54:18 PM
As an example, lets say I receive £30 for every person who completes an offer. So you complete an offer, and 5 of your referrals complete an offer, that's 6 x £30 = £180... 0.25 BTC is worth what, about £120 at the moment? So I can easily payout. The different offers pay different amounts, but trust me I have done the maths, I don't want to be losing money or not be able to pay out.

£30 per offer that your clients do sounds like a lot of money for a single offer. Yes, I know, £30 was an example, but considering that 1BTC is about $160 right now, and $160 / 6 = roughly $27 (this is if you're paying out exactly how much you earn), even $27 is a lot. Either this is a fraud or you're going to have to let me in on your trade secret. :)


Title: Re: [ANN] CoinGiveaway.com - Giving away 0.25 BTC & 0.50 BTC
Post by: DonValenteeno on July 04, 2016, 02:41:40 AM
Is any one here already ready receive pay out with this site? I don't want to waste my time I just need some proof first before I join 5 referals is easy to have but I want to know if it's legit or paying.
Is it naivete?


Title: Re: [ANN] CoinGiveaway.com - Giving away 0.25 BTC & 0.50 BTC
Post by: The End Is Neigh on July 04, 2016, 03:05:03 AM
When you say "1) Sign up and complete one(1) online offer" What are the offers? Downloading apps? Buying something? Can you be more specific?


Title: Re: [ANN] CoinGiveaway.com - Giving away 0.25 BTC & 0.50 BTC
Post by: BitcoinBarrel on July 04, 2016, 05:15:06 AM
Looks like a cool business model. I signed up and started promoting the referral link. Will try out one of the offers soon, and post back if I meet the requirements for payout.


Title: Re: [ANN] CoinGiveaway.com - Giving away 0.25 BTC & 0.50 BTC
Post by: ultrloa on July 04, 2016, 05:19:51 AM
As ive reading all inside in this thread ive seen that theres no people gets there payouts for this kind of promotion and i dont know what is the problem or should people need to do hardworks so they can get active refferals who can get them credited so they can be eligible for the payment?

And i think this is very hard task 5 is lot of numbers of refferal.


Title: Re: [ANN] CoinGiveaway.com - Giving away 0.25 BTC & 0.50 BTC
Post by: akogwapo14 on July 04, 2016, 05:46:11 AM
 I still dont see any proof of payout with this thread so better to not sign up or close the thread now. I don't want to referred some sites thats not paying. for those try this it's better to stop promoting it now


Title: Re: [ANN] CoinGiveaway.com - Giving away 0.25 BTC & 0.50 BTC
Post by: Tabclear on July 04, 2016, 08:18:00 AM
Hi All,

Looks like a cool business model. I signed up and started promoting the referral link. Will try out one of the offers soon, and post back if I meet the requirements for payout.

Excellent news BitcoinBarrel!

Unfortunately no one has completed the requirements to receive any bitcoin yet. We have a LOT of users who have referred a LOT of people, but none of the accounts so far have completed an offer. It's really simple, each offer on our site explains what you need to do to complete it. I'll give you an example of how to complete the Jackpot Joy.

1) Click on the Jackpot Joy banner on the "Offers" page.
2) Sign up to Jackpot Joy and deposit £10.
3) Jackpot Joy will then give you a deposit bonus of £35 for free, giving you £45 to gamble with.
4) Play some games on Jackpot Joy and make sure you play through your initial £10 deposit
5) Wait around 24 hours and you will receive credit for completing the offer on CoinGiveaway

That's it.

You and 5 of your referrals need to complete an offer, you will then see an "Order" button on your dashboard. Obviously if you are someone else's referral then you have just helped them on their way to receiving their bitcoin as well.  ;D

And just to reiterate in case anyone comes along and doesn't read this entire thread, this is NOT a scam, it is a genuine incentivised marketing/affiliate marketing program

Thanks
Tab



Title: Re: [ANN] CoinGiveaway.com - Giving away 0.25 BTC & 0.50 BTC
Post by: DonValenteeno on July 04, 2016, 03:41:59 PM
Unfortunately no one has completed the requirements to receive any bitcoin yet.
...
2) Sign up to Jackpot Joy and deposit £10.
...
That's it.

Are you still that naive? it reads ponzi all over the place


Title: Re: [ANN] CoinGiveaway.com - Giving away 0.25 BTC & 0.50 BTC
Post by: Tabclear on July 04, 2016, 04:13:14 PM
Unfortunately no one has completed the requirements to receive any bitcoin yet.
...
2) Sign up to Jackpot Joy and deposit £10.
...
That's it.

Are you still that naive? it reads ponzi all over the place

I am not sure you know what a ponzi scheme is, as CoinGiveaway is definitely not a ponzi scheme, it's simple Affiliate Marketing which has been going on since the dawn of the internet. You are not paying me anything, and I am not taking your money and paying anyone else with it. I am simply getting paid by these advertisers for the customers I bring them. You are simply helping me bring them more customers by referring people. When you have referred 5(for .25 BTC) who have completed an offer, I simply pay you a portion of my advertiser commission in bitcoin.

Hope that helps clear up the misunderstanding.

Tab



Title: Re: [ANN] CoinGiveaway.com - Giving away 0.25 BTC & 0.50 BTC
Post by: BitcoinBarrel on July 04, 2016, 04:43:11 PM
It seems like a legitimate business model, but unfortunately none of the offers allows U.S.  :(


Title: Re: [ANN] CoinGiveaway.com - Giving away 0.25 BTC & 0.50 BTC
Post by: bL4nkcode on July 04, 2016, 04:55:05 PM
Correct me if I'm wrong, in order to complete the tasks and earned with this affiliate program, you and each user you've referred must complete an offer which is like this
"To complete this offer simply sign up to Betfair, deposit £10 and bet through the entire amount.
Cost: £10.00"
And I guess no one tried that so there's no one get the .25 btc of this site.


Title: Re: [ANN] CoinGiveaway.com - Giving away 0.25 BTC & 0.50 BTC
Post by: bapparabi on July 04, 2016, 05:01:14 PM
so in shot no one have received the refers payment as the end user will not complete the offer because they have to pay money ..so again one ponzi sachem model


Title: Re: [ANN] CoinGiveaway.com - Giving away 0.25 BTC & 0.50 BTC
Post by: panjul07 on July 04, 2016, 06:45:10 PM
Correct me if I'm wrong, in order to complete the tasks and earned with this affiliate program, you and each user you've referred must complete an offer which is like this
"To complete this offer simply sign up to Betfair, deposit £10 and bet through the entire amount.
Cost: £10.00"
And I guess no one tried that so there's no one get the .25 btc of this site.

Yap, you are right. This is the hardest task to do, to get active referrals who want to risk their money is always hard. Actually people can refer themselves but I think it will not be worth enough to do. On other side, the rewards are not escrowed so there is a risk that we wont get paid after completing all the requirements.


Title: Re: [ANN] CoinGiveaway.com - Giving away 0.25 BTC & 0.50 BTC
Post by: btccashacc on July 04, 2016, 09:31:14 PM
0.25 btc is a lot of money in current terms. What kind of task or referrals or job requirements are needed? The sum is too large to be belivable.
I think the previous reply showed that we needed to provide our real identification to be qualified for this give away
and that price is not enough if our identity are at risk maybe much better to review more and check the authenticity
of this offer and the site itself very crucial now a days.
well giving my real identity is not safe for any reason, even though this lot of money
i'm familiar with affilate system, or gpt site but when the owner need us to provide our real identity i give up.
anyway is the winner selected by randomly or number of referrals they have? just curious


Title: Re: [ANN] CoinGiveaway.com - Giving away 0.25 BTC & 0.50 BTC
Post by: ultrloa on July 04, 2016, 10:22:05 PM
0.25 btc is a lot of money in current terms. What kind of task or referrals or job requirements are needed? The sum is too large to be belivable.
I think the previous reply showed that we needed to provide our real identification to be qualified for this give away
and that price is not enough if our identity are at risk maybe much better to review more and check the authenticity
of this offer and the site itself very crucial now a days.
well giving my real identity is not safe for any reason, even though this lot of money
i'm familiar with affilate system, or gpt site but when the owner need us to provide our real identity i give up.
anyway is the winner selected by randomly or number of referrals they have? just curious

I dont think he really wants to give the reward because this thread is almost 1 month and i dont see people earn what giveaway he promise, he needs to respond for more clarification to this if we really need to deposit first or not thats why the reward where aiming is very hard to be given free by OP, but seriously if he requires us to give our real info like what you stated i think thats red warning to us and im backing off also.


Title: Re: [ANN] CoinGiveaway.com - Giving away 0.25 BTC & 0.50 BTC
Post by: Tabclear on July 05, 2016, 08:27:34 AM
It seems like a legitimate business model, but unfortunately none of the offers allows U.S.  :(

I thought a couple allowed US users from particular states, I'll have to check. I will try and add some US specific offers this week for you to check out.


0.25 btc is a lot of money in current terms. What kind of task or referrals or job requirements are needed? The sum is too large to be belivable.
I think the previous reply showed that we needed to provide our real identification to be qualified for this give away
and that price is not enough if our identity are at risk maybe much better to review more and check the authenticity
of this offer and the site itself very crucial now a days.
well giving my real identity is not safe for any reason, even though this lot of money
i'm familiar with affilate system, or gpt site but when the owner need us to provide our real identity i give up.
anyway is the winner selected by randomly or number of referrals they have? just curious

I am pretty sure I have already answered these questions, the only information my site needs is your email address and bitcoin address, nothing else.. Also CoinGiveaway isn't a prize draw or competition, you just to complete one offer and refer some other people to do the same, you then get your bitcoin.

Tab


Title: Re: [ANN] CoinGiveaway.com - Giving away 0.25 BTC & 0.50 BTC
Post by: X13lolsh on July 07, 2016, 03:07:25 AM
giveaway threads were banned, but this is an old trick giveaway where few people ever get a cent. Christ, it is a century year old model.

Yet the banned giveaways delivered (usually), this will not.

¿?


Title: Re: [ANN] CoinGiveaway.com - Giving away 0.25 BTC & 0.50 BTC
Post by: Newcoins2020 on July 07, 2016, 07:00:59 AM
Correct me if I'm wrong, in order to complete the tasks and earned with this affiliate program, you and each user you've referred must complete an offer which is like this
"To complete this offer simply sign up to Betfair, deposit £10 and bet through the entire amount.
Cost: £10.00"
And I guess no one tried that so there's no one get the .25 btc of this site.

You should be right after all I comment that I read. I didn't enter the site but all from comment and the way that he wants to complete the offer, it should be like you said.

Did you find out if he paid. The offer seems to good to be truth and most of the time it means the owners will run away without payout.
I don't want to be a victim of such a scheme.


Title: Re: [ANN] CoinGiveaway.com - Giving away 0.25 BTC & 0.50 BTC
Post by: ultrloa on July 07, 2016, 09:17:29 AM
Correct me if I'm wrong, in order to complete the tasks and earned with this affiliate program, you and each user you've referred must complete an offer which is like this
"To complete this offer simply sign up to Betfair, deposit £10 and bet through the entire amount.
Cost: £10.00"
And I guess no one tried that so there's no one get the .25 btc of this site.

You should be right after all I comment that I read. I didn't enter the site but all from comment and the way that he wants to complete the offer, it should be like you said.

Did you find out if he paid. The offer seems to good to be truth and most of the time it means the owners will run away without payout.
I don't want to be a victim of such a scheme.

The fact happening here is no one still get there payouts, theres no proof says neither people claiming that they gotten already their payments instead i see here is someone claiming his prize i dont know what is lacking to him why still he is not awarded as promise,

But to clarify this scheme OP needs to show some proofs if he really pays nor what really he wants to his participants/user to claim their award,

Does they need to invest or subcribe before claiming or not? Thats big ? There.


Title: Re: [ANN] CoinGiveaway.com - Giving away 0.25 BTC & 0.50 BTC
Post by: Tabclear on July 07, 2016, 10:32:25 AM
Correct me if I'm wrong, in order to complete the tasks and earned with this affiliate program, you and each user you've referred must complete an offer which is like this
"To complete this offer simply sign up to Betfair, deposit £10 and bet through the entire amount.
Cost: £10.00"
And I guess no one tried that so there's no one get the .25 btc of this site.

You should be right after all I comment that I read. I didn't enter the site but all from comment and the way that he wants to complete the offer, it should be like you said.

Did you find out if he paid. The offer seems to good to be truth and most of the time it means the owners will run away without payout.
I don't want to be a victim of such a scheme.

The fact happening here is no one still get there payouts, theres no proof says neither people claiming that they gotten already their payments instead i see here is someone claiming his prize i dont know what is lacking to him why still he is not awarded as promise,

But to clarify this scheme OP needs to show some proofs if he really pays nor what really he wants to his participants/user to claim their award,

Does they need to invest or subcribe before claiming or not? Thats big ? There.

Lots of quotes going on up there  :D I think I have been pretty clear on how the system works, including how it works behind the scenes. The front page of CoinGiveaway.com clearly explains the process, as does the FAQ and the many posts I have made here in this thread. I am not sure how I can make it any clearer?

Unfortunately no one has yet managed to reach the required amount of green referrals to receive payment, as soon as someone does I will definitely let you guys know.

If there is anything else you think I could provide in the mean time that would constitute proof, for you or others, that CoinGiveaway.com is a legitimate business, please let me know.

Tab


Title: Re: [ANN] CoinGiveaway.com - Giving away 0.25 BTC & 0.50 BTC
Post by: wishxy on July 16, 2016, 06:11:38 PM
Any news/proofs lately?


Title: Re: [ANN] CoinGiveaway.com - Giving away 0.25 BTC & 0.50 BTC
Post by: Ryan Dugan on July 25, 2016, 11:17:16 PM
It is scam noone will pay so much . 0.05 for one referral ? That won't take long and then that much ? People that is $35 maybe. So then 5 referrals is $170 ?? It can't be that much.  ???


Title: Re: [ANN] CoinGiveaway.com - Giving away 0.25 BTC & 0.50 BTC
Post by: panjul07 on July 26, 2016, 02:44:43 AM
It is scam noone will pay so much . 0.05 for one referral ? That won't take long and then that much ? People that is $35 maybe. So then 5 referrals is $170 ?? It can't be that much.  ???

Read the whole terms first before saying something dude, the referral does not work as you thought. There are some requirements if you want to get the giveaway. In short, it is not 100% free because you and your referrals need to risk some amount of money of you want to participate on the giveaway.


Title: Re: [ANN] CoinGiveaway.com - Giving away 0.25 BTC & 0.50 BTC
Post by: Supercrypt on July 27, 2016, 05:49:03 AM
First time when I see this thread and see the rewards OP mentioned in the main thread. A red bulb just start sparkling in my mind and I though it will be a obvious ponzi.

IMO, a site will not be able to pay that much rewards just for completing a small task and refer few friends. These type of GPT sites works with revenue sharing system like other sites pay them to refer visitors and memberships. But not that much. 0.25 bitcoin and 0.5 bitcoin for only 5 referrals and 11 referrals respectively is totally unbelievable.


Title: Re: [ANN] CoinGiveaway.com - Giving away 0.25 BTC & 0.50 BTC
Post by: senyorito123 on July 27, 2016, 07:37:11 AM
First time when I see this thread and see the rewards OP mentioned in the main thread. A red bulb just start sparkling in my mind and I though it will be a obvious ponzi.

IMO, a site will not be able to pay that much rewards just for completing a small task and refer few friends. These type of GPT sites works with revenue sharing system like other sites pay them to refer visitors and memberships. But not that much. 0.25 bitcoin and 0.5 bitcoin for only 5 referrals and 11 referrals respectively is totally unbelievable.

Its to good to be true offer what can you expect for? And thats clearly lying since untill now i dont really see anyone get their reward as completed on what OP is saying, and this is very clear that OP dont want to release since there are someone already completed the 5 referral task but still he didnt got hes payment, and i dunno why he dont give it maybe it is just a false promise for him and no intention giving those and all he wants is just exposure.


Title: Re: [ANN] CoinGiveaway.com - Giving away 0.25 BTC & 0.50 BTC
Post by: panjul07 on July 28, 2016, 10:55:17 AM

Its to good to be true offer what can you expect for? And thats clearly lying since untill now i dont really see anyone get their reward as completed on what OP is saying, and this is very clear that OP dont want to release since there are someone already completed the 5 referral task but still he didnt got hes payment, and i dunno why he dont give it maybe it is just a false promise for him and no intention giving those and all he wants is just exposure.

Who is the person you are referring who have completed all the tasks but did not get paid? I dont some people think that the task is only to get 5 referrals, in fact there are other requirements in order to win the giveaway. Did you even read all the terms about this offer?


Title: Re: [ANN] CoinGiveaway.com - Giving away 0.25 BTC & 0.50 BTC
Post by: wishxy on August 20, 2016, 10:29:37 AM
Any news lately?


Title: Re: [ANN] CoinGiveaway.com - Giving away 0.25 BTC & 0.50 BTC
Post by: MasoVa on August 23, 2016, 05:27:21 AM
this site give give very high amount just for get referral is it legit?
Seems its too good to be true
anyone can confirm that get payment from this site?


Title: Re: [ANN] CoinGiveaway.com - Giving away 0.25 BTC & 0.50 BTC
Post by: arwin100 on August 23, 2016, 11:56:30 AM
this site give give very high amount just for get referral is it legit?
Seems its too good to be true
anyone can confirm that get payment from this site?

This thread is quite old and i dont think theres anyone here got their payments for the task and job done, maybe this thread has been finish since OP doesn't update this thread anymore and also dont bother to do the task since theirs no proof that he is paying as you look at the pages of the threads you can see out there that theres no any sign of payments.


Title: Re: [ANN] CoinGiveaway.com - Giving away 0.25 BTC & 0.50 BTC
Post by: equator on August 23, 2016, 03:03:32 PM
OP is still alive but the topic is not alive , as the offer what he was giving is included as you and your refer have to invest and after 5 refers only you will get paid, so This offer was assumed as scam and OP left away.


Title: Re: [ANN] CoinGiveaway.com - Giving away 0.25 BTC & 0.50 BTC
Post by: j0eLheN1618 on August 23, 2016, 07:44:45 PM
OP is still alive but the topic is not alive , as the offer what he was giving is included as you and your refer have to invest and after 5 refers only you will get paid, so This offer was assumed as scam and OP left away.


Title: Re: [ANN] CoinGiveaway.com - Giving away 0.25 BTC & 0.50 BTC
Post by: jeromepaine on January 07, 2017, 10:04:28 PM
You should read the horrible terms and conditions.

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