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Title: Getting scammed
Post by: Eraldo Coil on November 02, 2019, 08:40:41 AM
I got scammed by this project called temtum. Signed up for their bounty months ago, posting for their campaign, filling up 2 kyc forms and pushing for its deadline, and now they are telling me i didnt pass it. It is not only me who encountered this. Hello Richard Dennis.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: Coyster on November 02, 2019, 08:46:39 AM
If you have any issues with a bounty campaign, the best place to post it would be in scam accusation board, there you can lay out your claims, call out the bounty manager, and the community would decide if the bounty manager should be tagged or flagged, but note that's the best that can be done.
filling up 2 kyc forms
Wow, you really need to be careful how you give out your private information, you lose personal informations, gets some shitty coins or no coin at all, just like your case, should like a lose lose situation for me.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: rmhuntley on November 02, 2019, 08:52:20 AM
I got scammed by this project called temtum. Signed up for their bounty months ago, posting for their campaign, filling up 2 kyc forms and pushing for its deadline, and now they are telling me i didnt pass it. It is not only me who encountered this. Hello Richard Dennis.
Contact the bounty manager or admin telegram comunity, explain your problem to him and I think you still have a chance to get an answer from him. So far, what steps have you taken in this case ?


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: crwth on November 02, 2019, 08:54:53 AM
How can you say that you were scammed when you are not even included in the bounty sheet?

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/19qH7FI5KV4ADizAAcxCT-s3hmpOi0iPb-suxG69MbP4/edit#gid=944810717

Please show more evidence with regards to your accusations. As far as I can see, you weren't accepted and you didn't even participate. You weren't even posting reports like the others in the bounty thread.

Bounty Thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5145457.0
Spreadsheet: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/19qH7FI5KV4ADizAAcxCT-s3hmpOi0iPb-suxG69MbP4/edit#gid=944810717


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: NewRanger on November 02, 2019, 08:55:33 AM
I got scammed by this project called temtum. Signed up for their bounty months ago, posting for their campaign, filling up 2 kyc forms and pushing for its deadline, and now they are telling me i didnt pass it. It is not only me who encountered this. Hello Richard Dennis.
you need to actively communicate to  bounty manager or directly to developer team.try what is your mistakes that may occur when you work all task in this periode.if you feel already pass second kyc ,you should send prove to them.i am sure if you actively communicte,miss understanding will solve soon.when we work in bounty campaign we have to read carefullly every single rules.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: Pearls Before Swine on November 02, 2019, 09:00:27 AM
How can you say that you were scammed when you are not even included in the bounty sheet?
Good catch, though I think it might be possible that the bounty removed him from the spreadsheet...?  I'm not sure why op would waste his time with this thread if he really didn't think he was getting scammed.

And though I'd like to hear his explanation for why he's not on that spreadsheet, I have seen this happen a number of times, so it isn't hard for me to believe that they're doing this to him.  This is also why I would never participate in a bounty, aside from the fact that I don't want to advertise some scam project. 

when we work in bounty campaign we have to read carefullly every single rules.
Yahoo62278 really ought to ban you for posting crap.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: fortunecrypto on November 02, 2019, 09:06:32 AM
How can you say that you were scammed when you are not even included in the bounty sheet?

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/19qH7FI5KV4ADizAAcxCT-s3hmpOi0iPb-suxG69MbP4/edit#gid=944810717

Please show more evidence with regards to your accusations. As far as I can see, you weren't accepted and you didn't even participate. You weren't even posting reports like the others in the bounty thread.

Bounty Thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5145457.0
Spreadsheet: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/19qH7FI5KV4ADizAAcxCT-s3hmpOi0iPb-suxG69MbP4/edit#gid=944810717


He should show proof of his accusation, on every bounty campaign, they have rules that you need to follow and they have the option to terminate your participation if they think that you are breaking one of their rules, but going to verification when you re not qualify to the rewards is not right, they should include you first in their distribution sheet before you go through to a verification, something is not right here either he is not really in the campaign, or he is not checking if he is the campaign while the campaign is running


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: fuer44 on November 02, 2019, 09:30:47 AM
I got scammed by this project called temtum. Signed up for their bounty months ago, posting for their campaign, filling up 2 kyc forms and pushing for its deadline, and now they are telling me i didnt pass it. It is not only me who encountered this. Hello Richard Dennis.
Don't be surprised when you get a scam. I have experienced the worst experience when participating in projects that move on online gaming tournament platforms. everyone is fully interested and supportive because games are the best way to promote tokens "according to some people". when it has been running for almost a year, what happens?
the manager simply said that one of the teams ran off with the money and it was certain that the participant was not paid, did not know how the investor was paid or not. how do you feel about this?  :-[


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: desticy on November 02, 2019, 09:43:36 AM
Nobody cheated on you. Personally, I received coins on the exchange wallet, sold them and withdrawn them.

The bounty chat shows that those people who did everything right and made no mistakes in filling out the forms went through the identification procedure on the coin exchange received their money.
No need to blame others for your mistakes.

It took a lot of time to fill out the form and go through the identification procedure. You are not the only ones who made a mistake in filling out the forms and now blames the project for scam.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: DabsPoorVersion on November 02, 2019, 09:45:39 AM
I got scammed by this project called temtum. Signed up for their bounty months ago, posting for their campaign, filling up 2 kyc forms and pushing for its deadline, and now they are telling me i didnt pass it. It is not only me who encountered this. Hello Richard Dennis.
Are you sure that you are a participant in their bounty campaign? I have checked the project and the thread is already locked. As per checking their spreadsheet, it seems that you are not in any of them.

Or if you really are a participant, you should have checked if the bounty manager has the reason to remove you, maybe you break even one of their rules. If this is the case, they didn't scam you, you are just disqualified.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: Aabcde on November 02, 2019, 09:49:29 AM
I don't think this is a scam. What they do must be in accordance with the procedure and maybe you are not in accordance with the procedure, so you do not get anything.
They did not steal anything from you. When it comes to KYC, I think this should be done carefully and thoroughly before submitting it. Try checking your account attendance first to the bounty manager, you may be rejected or there is a problem. Everything happens there must be a cause.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: Samboo on November 02, 2019, 09:53:59 AM
As far as I know the project, Temtum seems to be doing very good and its team is strong and good. Its concept and technology is also good. But concerning your issue, you have rights to get tokens when you work for them. So you should complain with the bounty manager instead of the project team. And explain your problem. They must understand you and give your tokens. Good luck.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: tabas on November 02, 2019, 09:58:08 AM
Unless there are some proofs that you have included, we can conclude that you have been scammed. But you haven't so, let's not say that you haven't scammed.
Nobody cheated on you. Personally, I received coins on the exchange wallet, sold them and withdrawn them.
If this guy has received coins himself, then it means that the bounty paid him and others.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: angrybirdy on November 02, 2019, 09:59:54 AM
I don't think this is a scam. What they do must be in accordance with the procedure and maybe you are not in accordance with the procedure, so you do not get anything.
They did not steal anything from you. When it comes to KYC, I think this should be done carefully and thoroughly before submitting it. Try checking your account attendance first to the bounty manager, you may be rejected or there is a problem. Everything happens there must be a cause.
Yes, the project successfully ends their campaign.
OP might only do the tasks and never see for the thread to check his own status in the campaign or any updates regarding the campaign.
For not being updated he did not know any reason why he gets no reward even after he undergoes KYC verification. He should have contacted the campaign manager to confirm the reason for not being able to receive his reward.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: rmhuntley on November 02, 2019, 10:00:43 AM
How can you say that you were scammed when you are not even included in the bounty sheet?

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/19qH7FI5KV4ADizAAcxCT-s3hmpOi0iPb-suxG69MbP4/edit#gid=944810717

Please show more evidence with regards to your accusations. As far as I can see, you weren't accepted and you didn't even participate. You weren't even posting reports like the others in the bounty thread.

Bounty Thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5145457.0
Spreadsheet: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/19qH7FI5KV4ADizAAcxCT-s3hmpOi0iPb-suxG69MbP4/edit#gid=944810717

Your findings make me laugh, Eraldo coil is not included as one of the participants in this campaign. Signature, Twitter, Articel, and Youtube, there are currently no programs in progress.

OP, what do you expect from a campaign that you dont support ? You will not get anything unless you invest in it. But you say you have implemented and posted for months, there is no name in the spreadsheet which means you are not included in the greetings of one campaign participant.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: Zeke_23 on November 02, 2019, 10:14:14 AM
How can you say that you were scammed when you are not even included in the bounty sheet?

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/19qH7FI5KV4ADizAAcxCT-s3hmpOi0iPb-suxG69MbP4/edit#gid=944810717

Please show more evidence with regards to your accusations. As far as I can see, you weren't accepted and you didn't even participate. You weren't even posting reports like the others in the bounty thread.

Bounty Thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5145457.0
Spreadsheet: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/19qH7FI5KV4ADizAAcxCT-s3hmpOi0iPb-suxG69MbP4/edit#gid=944810717

Your findings make me laugh, Eraldo coil is not included as one of the participants in this campaign. Signature, Twitter, Articel, and Youtube, there are currently no programs in progress.

OP, what do you expect from a campaign that you dont support ? You will not get anything unless you invest in it. But you say you have implemented and posted for months, there is no name in the spreadsheet which means you are not included in the greetings of one campaign participant.
Then this is the main reason why he is not awarded after the project, even after getting done the KYC.
It's only natural for a certain campaign to exclude rewards to those who do not participate in their project. I think OP did not know or actually participated, he just did the job without applying for it.

OP, you should know and read the rules before participating in a campaign. You should also know that you should become a participant first before getting the job done.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: Rodeo02 on November 02, 2019, 10:27:11 AM
I got scammed by this project called temtum. Signed up for their bounty months ago, posting for their campaign, filling up 2 kyc forms and pushing for its deadline, and now they are telling me i didnt pass it. It is not only me who encountered this. Hello Richard Dennis.
You should open an scam accusation against this project  and provide proof that you are fully verified  spreadsheet to know how much is your payment would be . We know that many ICO project now is mostly failed so prepared your self that this kind of things  can possible happen  to you again. The only sad part is why are you participating in a campaign that need a KYC which is very dangerous for your side?


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: bassbity on November 02, 2019, 10:37:20 AM
I did not see your name in the spreadsheet means not participating in the TEMTUM gift, @Hhampuz is the person who manages the bounty campaign, he is a professional where maybe your name is not listed in the spreadsheet means you are not joining, I see in the Telegram Temtum Bounty Community that has been accepted by many people.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: jazmuzika217 on November 02, 2019, 10:48:31 AM
There are lot of project like that. I was also a victim of that kind of scam before I already spend almost two months of posting on time then eventually they kick me out of the campaign without giving any salary. I hope we will have something to do to make them suffer legaly on that kind of activities because we are all here to earn not to waste our time.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: ajiz138 on November 02, 2019, 11:01:32 AM
if you do not pass the KYC filling you need to ask the developer on telegram or through the bounty manager who has the authority to answer the KYC problem. Sometimes KYC does not pass because there are some forms you have entered incorrectly. I have often experienced it when filling KYC, then I asked and then finally received. if you immediately say the bounty is SCAM you must have proof and can be posted in the thread section about the bounty scam. Check first whether the bounty is really SCAM.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: Vishnu.Reang on November 02, 2019, 11:03:24 AM
I got scammed by this project called temtum. Signed up for their bounty months ago, posting for their campaign, filling up 2 kyc forms and pushing for its deadline, and now they are telling me i didnt pass it. It is not only me who encountered this. Hello Richard Dennis.

Hmm... this happens very often here. And there is hardly anything that you can do about it. BTW, I checked their bounty thread, and the campaign manager is one of the most reputed guys in this forum (Hhampuz). But he may be helpless as the token distribution and KYC is not controlled by him. Have you contacted the team members in Telegram?


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: Fatunad on November 02, 2019, 11:08:13 AM
I got scammed by this project called temtum. Signed up for their bounty months ago, posting for their campaign, filling up 2 kyc forms and pushing for its deadline, and now they are telling me i didnt pass it. It is not only me who encountered this. Hello Richard Dennis.

Why would you risk your personal information just for a few bucks in a bounty campaign? Its not even worth it. You're just putting yourself in grave danger your personal information might be used for something illegal over the internet. If you're not aware, there are online loans that only requires a selfie with ID verification. It could be used on that transactions. Im just sighting one example although there are still a lot in the internet.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: dataispower on November 02, 2019, 11:16:57 AM
I got scammed by this project called temtum. Signed up for their bounty months ago, posting for their campaign, filling up 2 kyc forms and pushing for its deadline, and now they are telling me i didnt pass it. It is not only me who encountered this. Hello Richard Dennis.
So sorry about that, some guys in my group received their reward while a few didn't receive. They said on the spreadsheet there was no token allocated to their details. You can chat Hampuzz who managed the bounty or the admin in charge of distribution. Temtum is actually a nice project, I just think they need to consider those who haven't received their bounty reward.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: Aabcde on November 02, 2019, 11:29:40 AM
I don't think this is a scam. What they do must be in accordance with the procedure and maybe you are not in accordance with the procedure, so you do not get anything.
They did not steal anything from you. When it comes to KYC, I think this should be done carefully and thoroughly before submitting it. Try checking your account attendance first to the bounty manager, you may be rejected or there is a problem. Everything happens there must be a cause.
Yes, the project successfully ends their campaign.
OP might only do the tasks and never see for the thread to check his own status in the campaign or any updates regarding the campaign.
For not being updated he did not know any reason why he gets no reward even after he undergoes KYC verification. He should have contacted the campaign manager to confirm the reason for not being able to receive his reward.
Yes, we must become a professional bounty hunter. Not just want results, but must pay attention to our work as well.
Yes, it is difficult to monitor a project if we follow a lot of projects. Missing important information, whether it's delay, swap, or the project failed. But if we manage it and don't take too many bounties, I'm sure that won't happen. Don't let greed drive your mind.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: Mighty_crypt on November 02, 2019, 11:40:26 AM
I got scammed by this project called temtum. Signed up for their bounty months ago, posting for their campaign, filling up 2 kyc forms and pushing for its deadline, and now they are telling me i didnt pass it. It is not only me who encountered this. Hello Richard Dennis.
Temetum project looks legit to me, i don't join the bounty because it requests for KYC to get paid and why just this post only? if your accusation is true we will need you to provide real evidence that you promoted the bounty project and we can get them nailed


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: coin-investor on November 02, 2019, 11:42:40 AM
Nobody cheated on you. Personally, I received coins on the exchange wallet, sold them and withdrawn them.

The bounty chat shows that those people who did everything right and made no mistakes in filling out the forms went through the identification procedure on the coin exchange received their money.
No need to blame others for your mistakes.

It took a lot of time to fill out the form and go through the identification procedure. You are not the only ones who made a mistake in filling out the forms and now blames the project for scam.

HE did not come back here to sustain his post, bounty participants should always make sure that they follow all the rules laid by bounty managers, they have the right to reject participants or those who do not follow their instructions and rules, this is one of the risk bounty hunters
must face, when you joined the bounty campaign, always check the spreadsheet if you are still there, and also check if someone is using your submission to cheat the bounty.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: arwin100 on November 02, 2019, 11:51:17 AM
I got scammed by this project called temtum. Signed up for their bounty months ago, posting for their campaign, filling up 2 kyc forms and pushing for its deadline, and now they are telling me i didnt pass it. It is not only me who encountered this. Hello Richard Dennis.

Actually there are instance that you though you do the procedures right but left out some important details on the form and maybe it complicate your entries that's why you didn't receive your share, the best thing you can do for now is to contact the campaign manager and ask for what is the best thing for you to do and provide some proof that you submit on time and maybe it will help your case.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: lienfaye on November 02, 2019, 11:52:23 AM
How can you say that you were scammed when you are not even included in the bounty sheet?

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/19qH7FI5KV4ADizAAcxCT-s3hmpOi0iPb-suxG69MbP4/edit#gid=944810717
I think from the very start he thought he was accepted thats why he comply in kyc or maybe he is assuming to gain something even he is aware that he is not accepted.

Before we complain, check first the spreadsheet if we are accepted or qualified so our effort wont be wasted.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: InwardContour on November 02, 2019, 11:52:40 AM
I got scammed by this project called temtum. Signed up for their bounty months ago, posting for their campaign, filling up 2 kyc forms and pushing for its deadline, and now they are telling me i didnt pass it. It is not only me who encountered this. Hello Richard Dennis.
My friend got his reward, about 1k TEM on coinall. I think you should first try to resolve issues with the bounty manager or project admin before putting up a post here. It's true that some participants were not allocated tokens on spreadsheet for KYC issues, I was in the telegram group even though I didn't join the bounty. At first people were complaining but now many acknowledged that they received their reward already.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: Google+ on November 02, 2019, 11:54:21 AM
I got scammed by this project called temtum. Signed up for their bounty months ago, posting for their campaign, filling up 2 kyc forms and pushing for its deadline, and now they are telling me i didnt pass it. It is not only me who encountered this. Hello Richard Dennis.
So sorry about that, some guys in my group received their reward while a few didn't receive. They said on the spreadsheet there was no token allocated to their details. You can chat Hampuzz who managed the bounty or the admin in charge of distribution. Temtum is actually a nice project, I just think they need to consider those who haven't received their bounty reward.
indeed the temtum has a good project but sometimes the team behind the project does not give prizes to participants who have carried out their duties from the bounty campaign, so I feel they should try to contact the bounty manager or the team of the temtum tasked with handling the bounty campaign.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: desticy on November 02, 2019, 11:56:59 AM
Nobody cheated on you. Personally, I received coins on the exchange wallet, sold them and withdrawn them.

The bounty chat shows that those people who did everything right and made no mistakes in filling out the forms went through the identification procedure on the coin exchange received their money.
No need to blame others for your mistakes.

It took a lot of time to fill out the form and go through the identification procedure. You are not the only ones who made a mistake in filling out the forms and now blames the project for scam.

HE did not come back here to sustain his post, bounty participants should always make sure that they follow all the rules laid by bounty managers, they have the right to reject participants or those who do not follow their instructions and rules, this is one of the risk bounty hunters
must face, when you joined the bounty campaign, always check the spreadsheet if you are still there, and also check if someone is using your submission to cheat the bounty.

That's right. Everyone should take responsibility for their actions and mistakes.
Now in Bounty chat you can see how some members of the company who made mistakes when filling out the form accuse the manager and developer of being deceived.

Although all the other participants in the company received their coins, they successfully sold them, and were satisfied.
In addition, the price of a coin did not fall at all.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: stadus on November 02, 2019, 12:02:11 PM
^^^filling up 2 kyc forms and pushing for its deadline, and now they are telling me i didnt pass it.
That's not called a scam if you really didn't pass the KYC requirement, there must be some requirements that this company has implemented on the KYC application, better ask them the reason why you got denied. Making a scam accusation is only the last resort but it doesn't matter you'll get the community support if you don't post valid evidence on your claim.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: crossabdd on November 02, 2019, 12:23:50 PM
that's common in the crypto world about bounties. many requirements after filling all, apparently not paid. I personally have several times not paid for my work in project campaigns. last is JINBI. same as you, campaign for months, filling out forms, KYC, deadline. and they don't pay all participants. lots of scammed in the crypto world. then it must be more careful in choosing a project.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: NathanJB on November 02, 2019, 12:52:40 PM
^^^filling up 2 kyc forms and pushing for its deadline, and now they are telling me i didnt pass it.
That's not called a scam if you really didn't pass the KYC requirement, there must be some requirements that this company has implemented on the KYC application, better ask them the reason why you got denied. Making a scam accusation is only the last resort but it doesn't matter you'll get the community support if you don't post valid evidence on your claim.

That does not automatically follow that because a participant did not pass the KYC, he is not scammed. I do not particularly know about this specific project but there are so many projects that do not ask for KYC during the registration and campaign period but when the bounty ends, they would suddenly ask for it. And not only ask for it, the projects seem to intentionally makes it very hard to pass. Aside from that, they only give a few days for the participants to comply. This to me is cheating.

If you have solid evidences, raise this in the reputation section.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: MURONDI on November 02, 2019, 01:03:06 PM
That kind of thing happens often, some projects sometimes make payment difficult, I also often do not get what is rightfully mine, there is nothing you can do but let it go, You will not get anything do not waste time better looking for another job.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: watergold on November 02, 2019, 01:05:57 PM
that's common in the crypto world about bounties. many requirements after filling all, apparently not paid. I personally have several times not paid for my work in project campaigns. last is JINBI. same as you, campaign for months, filling out forms, KYC, deadline. and they don't pay all participants. lots of scammed in the crypto world. then it must be more careful in choosing a project.

Indeed many campaign projects like that changing the rules at the end of the campaign are very frustrating let alone not being paid at all, but what the OP discusses is the real bounty all who pass KYC are entitled to receive TEM directly distribution to Coinall, but I don't know whether the OP passed in the KYC?


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: quierx16 on November 02, 2019, 01:42:06 PM
Next time if you join a bounty make sure that you read and understand all of their rules then check their spreadsheet if you are accepted or not also check the spreadsheet everyweek if you are getting stakes so you are sure that you are one of the accepted participants.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: BitHodler on November 02, 2019, 01:49:19 PM
Next time if you join a bounty make sure that you read and understand all of their rules then check their spreadsheet if you are accepted or not also check the spreadsheet everyweek if you are getting stakes so you are sure that you are one of the accepted participants.
The only thing people read is the title and how much they can make.... the rest they will figure out about later on, usually when things go wrong. It has been like this for years, and probably even before I joined this forum.

I get it that people want to make money, but that still doesn't mean you have to blindly join bounties or whatever campaigns.... rules are to be followed regardless of your forum rank or how badly in need of money your are.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: robelneo on November 02, 2019, 02:03:38 PM
I got scammed by this project called temtum. Signed up for their bounty months ago, posting for their campaign, filling up 2 kyc forms and pushing for its deadline, and now they are telling me i didnt pass it. It is not only me who encountered this. Hello Richard Dennis.

You used I, so it means you are the only who got scammed  from their bounty campaign and not all bounty participants if the bounty campaign is indeed a scammed then all those who participated should complain, but since you posted I, it could mean that you violated one of their rules and you are not qualified to get a rewards or stakes, you should ask the bounty manager what is your violations, I also read here that you are not part of the spreadsheets, there could be a violation and you need to confirm to the bounty manager your violations.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: Dart18 on November 02, 2019, 02:09:59 PM
Better put in some links so we could identify them quickly.

You want us to do our research just so to prove the scam they did.
That KYC thing is between you and company already. So how are we going to dig up to that extent?

Give us some archives or your conversation. Whatever to prove that they are scam. You cannot just madly tell it without any document to prove it.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: patz22 on November 02, 2019, 02:10:09 PM
So why not try to pass it again? Stop whining, I understand that private information is very critical and can be used for illegal activities but you have agreed with their terms when you joined their bounty so what is your problem then?  I agree that you maybe scammed but it would not be resolved if you will just post it here.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: Beparanf on November 02, 2019, 02:16:08 PM
Maybe a miscommunication or the bounty manager or team don't want to explain what went wrong since it can be already listed in the bounty rules or steps. It maybe him who don't follow or miss a one rule that makes it no count or  Atleast the manager should explain so OP will not whine at it and manager should listen to the reason since due to many participants they are able to make mistakes checking.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: Ferris419 on November 02, 2019, 02:25:50 PM
It's your fault, not by the bounty manager or the CEO of Temtum! Every eligible participant received their payment, some did not because they did mistakes when they filled the form! The TEM Ceo Richard Dennis is one of the finest CEO I have seen in this year. He is very kind to the bounty hunters and for that, I appreciated him several times. Personally, I was a signature participant in Temtum bounty and I really earned good money for very short-time work. I received the bounty token on time, and sold it already! Who did the temtum bounty for three months, they earned such good money! So, sorry, your allegation is wrong here. Temtum is a good project and they have such a good plan for the future! I had to sell my bounty payment, but I will buy again at a later time!


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: adzino on November 02, 2019, 02:33:56 PM
You didn't pass the "Know your customer" identification process. So how did you actually get scammed? Like what did you lose? They didn't take anything from you. So there is they scammed you nothing.
Edit: Oh sorry I though you were trying to sign up for their campaign and didn't accept you. But looks like they accepted you and you posted for them and then they asked for your KYC. Well, doesn't matter if the guy is a "decent manager" or a "CEO". He should have asked for the KYC before allowing users to join. Pathetic how users are defending his actions.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: Winscosinally on November 02, 2019, 02:37:15 PM
I got scammed by this project called temtum. Signed up for their bounty months ago, posting for their campaign, filling up 2 kyc forms and pushing for its deadline, and now they are telling me i didnt pass it. It is not only me who encountered this. Hello Richard Dennis.
Temtum is not a scam because i did research on the project but unfortunately i was unable to join because i was promoting a project at that time, and since you said you don't successfully complete the KYC means you can't get paid


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: SanZoldyck on November 02, 2019, 03:16:55 PM
I got scammed by this project called temtum. Signed up for their bounty months ago, posting for their campaign, filling up 2 kyc forms and pushing for its deadline, and now they are telling me i didnt pass it. It is not only me who encountered this. Hello Richard Dennis.

that is common in bounties, I have often experienced this in several bounty projects, I am very upset and I am banned in a telegram group, this is what we must be aware of in bounties, there must be a policy in this matter.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: AicecreaME on November 02, 2019, 04:30:41 PM
How can you say that you were scammed when you are not even included in the bounty sheet?

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/19qH7FI5KV4ADizAAcxCT-s3hmpOi0iPb-suxG69MbP4/edit#gid=944810717

Please show more evidence with regards to your accusations. As far as I can see, you weren't accepted and you didn't even participate. You weren't even posting reports like the others in the bounty thread.

Bounty Thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5145457.0
Spreadsheet: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/19qH7FI5KV4ADizAAcxCT-s3hmpOi0iPb-suxG69MbP4/edit#gid=944810717


I think he is not aware about this, guess he just filled their application form, didn't check it, post for months, and when their project ends, did what they required to all of the participants, and assumed he was scammed (funny).

Hello OP, clearly this is your own fault for not confirming your name first on the spreadsheet if you were accepted before pulling the trigger, you could correct that on your next bounty hunting anyways.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: romanij on November 02, 2019, 05:31:24 PM
It's your own fault. Most bounty hunters have long understood this. Try not to pay such attention to it. Bad luck-there's nothing wrong with that. In the next project you are sure to succeed. Do not despair and draw conclusions. KYC is a bad thing. You could buy fake personal data and you would have nothing to worry about. Now you just have to deal with it and continue your work.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: tenakha on November 02, 2019, 09:52:30 PM
I got scammed by this project called temtum. Signed up for their bounty months ago, posting for their campaign, filling up 2 kyc forms and pushing for its deadline, and now they are telling me i didnt pass it. It is not only me who encountered this. Hello Richard Dennis.
As far as I know, this bounty's manager should be Hampuz (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=881377). He is one of the most respectable BMs in this forum, and I do not think he may cheat anyone. It is more accurate to contact him.

I also looked at the bounty group of Temtum and found this in the pinned message:

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Bounty distrubtion has now completed

Anyone who didn’t recieve the bounty did not successfully complete KYC or the fill out correctly the form

Any issues please PM @TemTeam not me

I think if you share with us exactly what your problem is, maybe we can help. Otherwise, I saw a lot of people in the group who received their reward.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: Inkdatar on November 02, 2019, 11:09:06 PM
There is a problem with the documents you submitted. According to their telegram group, the distribution was already completed. Why saying the project is a scam? Only few has got the token but others claimed still did not receive it yet. I think there’s a problem on distribution. Might as well file a report regarding this matter.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: kawetsriyanto on November 02, 2019, 11:17:35 PM
Actually, this is not the right place for you to say this statement. However, have you contacted their bounty manager and asking why you didn't pass the KYC?
Temtum, this bounty is managed by a big bounty manager, and I don't think that they scam you. Probably, you need clearer information and details about why you are rejected after working for months.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: xiboothrezi on November 02, 2019, 11:33:42 PM
I got scammed by this project called temtum. Signed up for their bounty months ago, posting for their campaign, filling up 2 kyc forms and pushing for its deadline, and now they are telling me i didnt pass it. It is not only me who encountered this. Hello Richard Dennis.
One more strange thought. Come on, just because you don't get your reward saying it's a scam project? whereas I know that's a pretty good project. I know what it's like to not get a reward, not receive fair treatment, but can't you talk about it carefully with the bounty manager? ask the cause, and find the best solution. Take heart and accept all of this as a risk. I'm very sorry.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: Perfect35 on November 02, 2019, 11:34:25 PM
How can you say that you were scammed when you are not even included in the bounty sheet?

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/19qH7FI5KV4ADizAAcxCT-s3hmpOi0iPb-suxG69MbP4/edit#gid=944810717

Please show more evidence with regards to your accusations. As far as I can see, you weren't accepted and you didn't even participate. You weren't even posting reports like the others in the bounty thread. 7hr]
Bounty Thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5145457.0
Spreadsheet: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/19qH7FI5KV4ADizAAcxCT-s3hmpOi0iPb-suxG69MbP4/edit#gid=944810717

This settles it. It is also quite surprising to see that the OP has not participated, not eve n for once in the campaign.
Well, let me assume that he thought he had submitted, after feeling the form, that the form was not submitted due to some hitch.
He has made the mistake, by should not repeat it again.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: suzanne5223 on November 02, 2019, 11:40:58 PM
^^^filling up 2 kyc forms and pushing for its deadline, and now they are telling me i didnt pass it.
That's not called a scam if you really didn't pass the KYC requirement, there must be some requirements that this company has implemented on the KYC application, better ask them the reason why you got denied. Making a scam accusation is only the last resort but it doesn't matter you'll get the community support if you don't post valid evidence on your claim.
I think the forum moderators need to lock this thread because the OP claim are all false and is either the OP a liar or someone who's trying to spoil the name of the project in subject because his name is not on the bounty spread sheet as said by crwth (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5198000.msg52956009#msg52956009) and after checking his post history during the time of the bounty campaign I dont see him making a single post on the temtum campaign.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: gundala on November 02, 2019, 11:55:26 PM
Did you make sure that the data you provided for KYC is in compliance? you better immediately ask for clarity on the bounty manager or the authorities for it. Do not say easily, this scam is only based on indicators that are not strong and inaccurate.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: Kiefner on November 03, 2019, 12:00:57 AM
This is a very common phenomenon. Bounty projects are very often deceived and you should not dwell on it. We need to draw conclusions and move on. Still, your complaints don't change anything.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: Samayuki on November 03, 2019, 12:08:14 AM
I got scammed by this project called temtum. Signed up for their bounty months ago, posting for their campaign, filling up 2 kyc forms and pushing for its deadline, and now they are telling me i didnt pass it. It is not only me who encountered this. Hello Richard Dennis.
If you don't pass the KYC you can't get your payment, because of KYC i had to get myself a good camera so that my ID can be accepted, most KYC got rejected because the pictures are not well taken or snapped, if blurry it will surely be rejected


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: Golftech on November 03, 2019, 12:20:07 AM
This is a very common phenomenon. Bounty projects are very often deceived and you should not dwell on it. We need to draw conclusions and move on. Still, your complaints don't change anything.
That's reality, your complain doesn't change anything, you need to assess and make sure not to fall to anything like this again, scammers are everywhere, with your hands on experienced you will learned how to avoid things like this again.

Acceptance is the key to move forward, Keep yourself up and keep aiming for the best outcomes.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: Eraldo Coil on November 03, 2019, 01:47:30 AM
How can you say that you were scammed when you are not even included in the bounty sheet?

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/19qH7FI5KV4ADizAAcxCT-s3hmpOi0iPb-suxG69MbP4/edit#gid=944810717

Please show more evidence with regards to your accusations. As far as I can see, you weren't accepted and you didn't even participate. You weren't even posting reports like the others in the bounty thread.

Bounty Thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5145457.0
Spreadsheet: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/19qH7FI5KV4ADizAAcxCT-s3hmpOi0iPb-suxG69MbP4/edit#gid=944810717


I didn't post in my other account. This is an alternate account. Wow you got merits right there. :)


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: Eraldo Coil on November 03, 2019, 01:51:29 AM
Unless there are some proofs that you have included, we can conclude that you have been scammed. But you haven't so, let's not say that you haven't scammed.
Nobody cheated on you. Personally, I received coins on the exchange wallet, sold them and withdrawn them.
If this guy has received coins himself, then it means that the bounty paid him and others.

Fallacy. I am not the only one who is in this situation. I was able to contact them in the deadline. We filled up 2 KYC forms and ended up well, and now they are saying we didn't filled it up.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: Eraldo Coil on November 03, 2019, 01:53:01 AM
Nobody cheated on you. Personally, I received coins on the exchange wallet, sold them and withdrawn them.

The bounty chat shows that those people who did everything right and made no mistakes in filling out the forms went through the identification procedure on the coin exchange received their money.
No need to blame others for your mistakes.

It took a lot of time to fill out the form and go through the identification procedure. You are not the only ones who made a mistake in filling out the forms and now blames the project for scam.

HE did not come back here to sustain his post, bounty participants should always make sure that they follow all the rules laid by bounty managers, they have the right to reject participants or those who do not follow their instructions and rules, this is one of the risk bounty hunters
must face, when you joined the bounty campaign, always check the spreadsheet if you are still there, and also check if someone is using your submission to cheat the bounty.

I did follow the rules. And I am not the only who is in this situation. They don't even want to review it.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: huu78 on November 03, 2019, 02:10:05 AM
Maybe you are not hit by a scam only you are not welcome or do not qualify in the Bounty manager because it does not match the rules given.
Or perhaps you are inactive in its community that requires some bounty to remain active so as not to be counted you are a robot.
The solution is to be patient because not only you are hit by a scam while working on both bounty and airdrop.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: ufaiz50 on November 03, 2019, 05:04:03 AM
I got scammed by this project called temtum. Signed up for their bounty months ago, posting for their campaign, filling up 2 kyc forms and pushing for its deadline, and now they are telling me i didnt pass it. It is not only me who encountered this. Hello Richard Dennis.
You have the right to complain and get paid for what you are promoting if you have proof. Next time be careful of campaigns that require KYC, it's not a matter of time wasted, but your identifying information. I have often faced cases like what happened to you, if you read the rules of every bounty there must be a "bounty manager who has the right to medicate the hunter's qualifications for several reasons unilaterally".


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: DabsPoorVersion on November 03, 2019, 05:44:56 AM
Nobody cheated on you. Personally, I received coins on the exchange wallet, sold them and withdrawn them.

The bounty chat shows that those people who did everything right and made no mistakes in filling out the forms went through the identification procedure on the coin exchange received their money.
No need to blame others for your mistakes.

It took a lot of time to fill out the form and go through the identification procedure. You are not the only ones who made a mistake in filling out the forms and now blames the project for scam.

HE did not come back here to sustain his post, bounty participants should always make sure that they follow all the rules laid by bounty managers, they have the right to reject participants or those who do not follow their instructions and rules, this is one of the risk bounty hunters
must face, when you joined the bounty campaign, always check the spreadsheet if you are still there, and also check if someone is using your submission to cheat the bounty.

I did follow the rules. And I am not the only who is in this situation. They don't even want to review it.
As per checking their spreadsheets from signature and any other bounty campaigns, you are not even on the list in any of them.
Basically, you are not even considered as a participant on the campaign. Before you become eligible to receive a reward, you should have applied to it first. Without applying and the acceptance from bounty manager, even if you did all the task, follow the rules, and you've done kyc verification, you are not eligible to receive even a small amount of bounty.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: semobo on November 03, 2019, 06:02:01 AM
I got scammed by this project called temtum. Signed up for their bounty months ago, posting for their campaign, filling up 2 kyc forms and pushing for its deadline, and now they are telling me i didnt pass it. It is not only me who encountered this. Hello Richard Dennis.
If you feel you got scammed then create a flag against the bounty manager and the project itself if they didn't tell you the exact reason for rejection but no one is going to trust your words,provide evidence that you are telling the truth.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: Baby Dragon on November 03, 2019, 06:05:47 AM
This is a very common phenomenon. Bounty projects are very often deceived and you should not dwell on it. We need to draw conclusions and move on. Still, your complaints don't change anything.
That's reality, your complain doesn't change anything, you need to assess and make sure not to fall to anything like this again, scammers are everywhere, with your hands on experienced you will learned how to avoid things like this again.

Acceptance is the key to move forward, Keep yourself up and keep aiming for the best outcomes.
Indeed, just learn from your mistake and use it as guide on every decision you will be making in the future to avoid doing the same mistake. Its the reason why we need to be cautious of everything that is currently happening, we can't easily tell their true intentions and the only thing we can do about it is acquire it. Its okay to feel remorse about it but make sure that you aren't going to do it again in the future. Nowadays we have to make sure of every things that we are going to take part in because of scammers that will do anything to deceive us, try to have your own research if you feel something bad about it. If you think its a bit laborious don't complain because its for your own good too, it will take some effort and time but its worth it.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: crwth on November 03, 2019, 06:45:13 AM
I think it should always be a requirement to show evidence in any way you are presenting, or else you are just spouting nonsense that makes everyone believe that you are crazy. Imagine you are in court and you don't have evidence to show the jury, how is that going to turn out? It's not going to go well, and just like you said, you posted using another account. Show your other account and show proof by posting here too.

I didn't post in my other account. This is an alternate account. Wow you got merits right there. :)
I just posted the reality, and some people found it helpful, that's why I received merits. I hope you show proof or don't bother at all. Lol.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: barnes13 on November 03, 2019, 07:57:34 AM
Can you provide more detailed and clear evidence? My advice is don't make a post like this first before you have solid proof. The best way you can do now is to contact the parties concerned and verify first what the problem is. Because it could indeed be your fault or a technical error and for your information at this time many bounty campaigns often delay the distribution of rewards so you have to be patient for that.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: Colt81 on November 03, 2019, 08:57:15 AM
I got scammed by this project called temtum. Signed up for their bounty months ago, posting for their campaign, filling up 2 kyc forms and pushing for its deadline, and now they are telling me i didnt pass it. It is not only me who encountered this. Hello Richard Dennis.
I didn't see any scams or fraud because there are no really concrete proof in your complaint. I think maybe the reason why you didn't passed on submitting your KYC form because you didn't submit it properly or you did not fill it properly. You should better ask the team members first on your problem with in submitting your KYC before you complain, but if the team members are not active or didn't make any response on your complaint for days it could be a scam.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: White Christmas on November 03, 2019, 10:11:50 AM
I got scammed by this project called temtum. Signed up for their bounty months ago, posting for their campaign, filling up 2 kyc forms and pushing for its deadline, and now they are telling me i didnt pass it. It is not only me who encountered this. Hello Richard Dennis.
There are so many bounty hunters that experience the same experience with you that they promote a bounty campaign by posting in the forum and also submit kyc for their request but still at the end they scam us and didn't paid all of us bounty hunters that participate in the bounty campaign. Next time if we will participate in the bounty we must need to do some research about the campaign so that we avoid those projects that are scam.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: #Darren on November 03, 2019, 10:18:02 AM
This is very common nowadays, that firstly after the end of bounty/token sale, teams are all of the sudden implementing KYC process to distribute less rewards. It is a kind of cheating and unfortunately, nobody can do something about it.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: sorrros on November 03, 2019, 10:21:45 AM
I got scammed by this project called temtum. Signed up for their bounty months ago, posting for their campaign, filling up 2 kyc forms and pushing for its deadline, and now they are telling me i didnt pass it. It is not only me who encountered this. Hello Richard Dennis.
You are not the only one who has been scammed by bounty managers or team that run a bounty campaign. They do not understand that bounty hunters is a community and this community could harm the project if someone cheat them.  8)


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: Ararbermas on November 03, 2019, 10:38:11 AM
I got scammed by this project called temtum. Signed up for their bounty months ago, posting for their campaign, filling up 2 kyc forms and pushing for its deadline, and now they are telling me i didnt pass it. It is not only me who encountered this. Hello Richard Dennis.
it's a totally scam. And it's your fault because you didn't make a search First before participating on it. Actually this is very common and you should already aware about it. Because you know even they request  a KYC it doesn't mean its a legit.  Because fraud nowadays are very smart and they will used all strategies just to scam ppl by copy pasting others.  For me  the team behind is a must always .what i mean if it's real and professional to assure everything will be good after all your efforts.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: Stanlo on November 03, 2019, 10:48:50 AM
I got scammed by this project called temtum. Signed up for their bounty months ago, posting for their campaign, filling up 2 kyc forms and pushing for its deadline, and now they are telling me i didnt pass it. It is not only me who encountered this. Hello Richard Dennis.
One thing about bounties with KYC request is they will never give you enough time after bounty ends to finish your KYC even if you have problems they don't normally care, once bounty is over and you haven't successfully get your KYC approved you will not get your tokens, so annoying and its the reason i don't like bounties with KYC


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: NathanJB on November 03, 2019, 10:51:03 AM
I got scammed by this project called temtum. Signed up for their bounty months ago, posting for their campaign, filling up 2 kyc forms and pushing for its deadline, and now they are telling me i didnt pass it. It is not only me who encountered this. Hello Richard Dennis.
You are not the only one who has been scammed by bounty managers or team that run a bounty campaign. They do not understand that bounty hunters is a community and this community could harm the project if someone cheat them.  8)

I've taken a little initiative to look at the project. The bounty is managed by one of the most trusted managers here in Bitcointalk. Hhampuz is the one managing the bounty campaign. I cannot see scam complaints just like yours because the bounty thread is locked. But I am sure there must be another venue for your to raise your concerns. They must have a bounty channel in Telegram. I think you need to exhaust all means first before giving on it.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: samcrypto on November 03, 2019, 10:52:58 AM
I got scammed by this project called temtum. Signed up for their bounty months ago, posting for their campaign, filling up 2 kyc forms and pushing for its deadline, and now they are telling me i didnt pass it. It is not only me who encountered this. Hello Richard Dennis.
You trusted so much that project by giving your personal information, that’s a big risk you must consider before you participate. You must be ready for the possible scam project on bounties, not all are legit and you have to blame yourself from falling on that trap. If you don’t want to get scammed then stay away from bounty campaign with failed project.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: kanayaTabitha on November 03, 2019, 10:55:26 AM
I got scammed by this project called temtum. Signed up for their bounty months ago, posting for their campaign, filling up 2 kyc forms and pushing for its deadline, and now they are telling me i didnt pass it. It is not only me who encountered this. Hello Richard Dennis.

You should check the spreadsheet, see if you the only one who not paid or any other bounty hunters have the same experienced.
I think it's just a missed communication from you and the manager, or you have broke the rule. You should send a message to the manager privately on his telegram and tell your work that you have done.
Take a screenshot of your work and i think you'll be fine then.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: arwin100 on November 03, 2019, 11:01:10 AM
I got scammed by this project called temtum. Signed up for their bounty months ago, posting for their campaign, filling up 2 kyc forms and pushing for its deadline, and now they are telling me i didnt pass it. It is not only me who encountered this. Hello Richard Dennis.
One thing about bounties with KYC request is they will never give you enough time after bounty ends to finish your KYC even if you have problems they don't normally care, once bounty is over and you haven't successfully get your KYC approved you will not get your tokens, so annoying and its the reason i don't like bounties with KYC

So you mean there's a campaign you join who doesn't have deadline and just eliminate those users who didn't execute the  KYC on their site? Actually I don't see that since for  sure they will put a deadline for there participants to do that and provably you missed the deadline that's why they didn't honor your late entries. And also a for all users maybe we should select on which campaign or company we should trust   our KYC since it's so dangerous if we let the scam campaigns handle our personal information.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: Brunus on November 03, 2019, 11:02:30 AM
Unfortunately it also happened to me in the past, but at a certain point it is part of the game, so it is useless to complain.
Most of the so-called "scams" are due only to lack of management skills and maladministration, I don't think there is bad will.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: karanggatak on November 03, 2019, 12:04:44 PM
henceforth you should be more careful in choosing projects look for projects that have managers and experienced teams. if you don't know, try asking someone more senior in the cryptocurrency community. don't be easily tempted by large prizes and don't easily give your KYC.
for this problem you should contact the project manager and telegram admin. try to keep contacting them until you get an answer.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: Davian144 on November 03, 2019, 12:16:23 PM
Unfortunately it also happened to me in the past, but at a certain point it is part of the game, so it is useless to complain.
Most of the so-called "scams" are due only to lack of management skills and maladministration, I don't think there is bad will.
Complaining is indeed not a way out of a problem, because everyone has been deceived in crypto, both intentionally or unintentionally, because basically everyone does not want to be cheated, either intentionally or unintentionally.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: TWW on November 03, 2019, 12:21:05 PM
Unfortunately it also happened to me in the past, but at a certain point it is part of the game, so it is useless to complain.
Most of the so-called "scams" are due only to lack of management skills and maladministration, I don't think there is bad will.
Complaining is indeed not a way out of a problem, because everyone has been deceived in crypto, both intentionally or unintentionally, because basically everyone does not want to be cheated, either intentionally or unintentionally.
of course, no one wants to accept fraud. but it seems to be our fault where we don't want to improve our ability to be better to be able to analyze the project scam. if we continue to grow I don't think we will experience fraud against the investments we make. my advice, remain cautious and continue to improve to anticipate new scammers.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: realaccountakira on November 03, 2019, 12:25:30 PM
I got scammed by this project called temtum. Signed up for their bounty months ago, posting for their campaign, filling up 2 kyc forms and pushing for its deadline, and now they are telling me i didnt pass it. It is not only me who encountered this. Hello Richard Dennis.

Sadly, this has become common practice with altcoin bounties nowadays and there is nothing we as bounty hunters can do but risk our time on joining such bounties. My tip to you is to carefully scrutinize the bounties you join and make sure if anything at all, it at least looks professional and iss a project that servers to solve a real world problem instead of just promising unnecessary 'innovations.'

This ain't 2017 anymore and lots of bounties are crap.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: Nihyfehmih on November 03, 2019, 01:01:43 PM
I got scammed by this project called temtum. Signed up for their bounty months ago, posting for their campaign, filling up 2 kyc forms and pushing for its deadline, and now they are telling me i didnt pass it. It is not only me who encountered this. Hello Richard Dennis.


Maybe there was something you did wrongly. It could be a problem with filling out the forms or your posts were not enough. I can assure you that Temtum is not a scam project at all. Sincerely,  it's a very good one.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: Delilonia1 on November 03, 2019, 01:05:54 PM
I got scammed by this project called temtum. Signed up for their bounty months ago, posting for their campaign, filling up 2 kyc forms and pushing for its deadline, and now they are telling me i didnt pass it. It is not only me who encountered this. Hello Richard



Temtum is not a scam project. I want to believe there was a mix up somewhere. Maybe that's why you couldn't get things through with Temtum. People got paid by Temtum in due time which I'm aware of. This is not a speculation.  It's a fact


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: Kevondo on November 03, 2019, 02:34:28 PM
I got scammed by this project called temtum. Signed up for their bounty months ago, posting for their campaign, filling up 2 kyc forms and pushing for its deadline, and now they are telling me i didnt pass it. It is not only me who encountered this. Hello Richard Dennis.

that is common in bounties, I have often experienced this in several bounty projects, I am very upset and I am banned in a telegram group, this is what we must be aware of in bounties, there must be a policy in this matter.
Bounties have not remained an option to make some money and I would suggest you guys to stop looking for these programs. At present, the market is full of scams. Bounties have become a good way of scamming people. I really feel bad for you but do not lose hope because you journey has just started. Just switch to the working options and you will get what you desire. Try investing in bitcoin.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: Winscosinally on November 03, 2019, 02:50:00 PM
Possibly, i promoted nestree bounty and i have my stake showing on spreadsheet but the teams fail to send me my reward, i have learn one thing here, be careful of bounty projects that are conducted by project teams themselves, they tend to be dubious, they can pay half and no pay the rest


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: Kezacky on November 03, 2019, 03:51:33 PM
I got scammed by this project called temtum. Signed up for their bounty months ago, posting for their campaign, filling up 2 kyc forms and pushing for its deadline, and now they are telling me i didnt pass it. It is not only me who encountered this. Hello Richard Dennis.

You should check the spreadsheet, see if you the only one who not paid or any other bounty hunters have the same experienced.
I think it's just a missed communication from you and the manager, or you have broke the rule. You should send a message to the manager privately on his telegram and tell your work that you have done.
Take a screenshot of your work and i think you'll be fine then.

lol ,, you might need to read the real catch of this man @ crwth.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5198000.msg52956009#msg52956009 (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5198000.msg52956009#msg52956009)

including the spreadsheet of projects that OP is following. the problem is that OP is not involved in it. then how is the OP to get the token? if the OP account name is not registered in the spreadsheet and is not part of the TEMTUM Project?


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: Mila52 on November 03, 2019, 06:02:14 PM
I got scammed by this project called temtum. Signed up for their bounty months ago, posting for their campaign, filling up 2 kyc forms and pushing for its deadline, and now they are telling me i didnt pass it. It is not only me who encountered this. Hello Richard Dennis.
You can’t accusing the project for scam,if others have received their awards.KYC was originally announced in the thread.You need to try all the possibilities. Contact the techsupport and the bounty manager. I had similar problems but I always contacted to the manager and these issues were resolved.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: Plinteng on November 04, 2019, 09:11:12 AM
I got scammed by this project called temtum. Signed up for their bounty months ago, posting for their campaign, filling up 2 kyc forms and pushing for its deadline, and now they are telling me i didnt pass it. It is not only me who encountered this. Hello Richard Dennis.
You can’t accusing the project for scam,if others have received their awards.KYC was originally announced in the thread.You need to try all the possibilities. Contact the techsupport and the bounty manager. I had similar problems but I always contacted to the manager and these issues were resolved.
that is true, the OP must immediately contact the manager on the project telegram channel and speak with evidence that the OP is part of the project participants and is eligible to receive prizes for their efforts so far. but if the OP has done 2 KYC but did not pass, this needs to be reconsidered, both from the project team's responsibility and proof of ownership.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: cutesgirl on November 04, 2019, 09:30:11 AM
I got scammed by this project called temtum. Signed up for their bounty months ago, posting for their campaign, filling up 2 kyc forms and pushing for its deadline, and now they are telling me i didnt pass it. It is not only me who encountered this. Hello Richard Dennis.
Temtum bounty campaign have counted stake and coin for distributing to bounty campaign participants, if not pass KYC you have contact bounty campaign manager team and ready your KYC data, without have valid data you can't said Temtum bounty manager scam but your self fault with miss KYC verification, always ready your document when joining bounty campaign project.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: stepwilli on November 05, 2019, 07:38:50 PM
I got scammed by this project called temtum. Signed up for their bounty months ago, posting for their campaign, filling up 2 kyc forms and pushing for its deadline, and now they are telling me i didnt pass it. It is not only me who encountered this. Hello Richard Dennis.
You are just so lucky that you are one of the people that didn’t invest with money, though I understand that it can be very painful to be wasting time on these projects campaigning for them, but this is not even strange to us again, because we have participated in a lot of them that till now, they did not pay us, and this particular one that is even asking for double KYC is really glaring that they are scam project, so you should have even ran away from them already.

I have heard of these projects and I think that I was not convinced enough about them which is the reason why I decided not to take part of the project. I have learnt now to look at projects carefully because most altcoins now, are unserious about providing a real working product but a speculative coin alone.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: DeathProxy on December 02, 2019, 02:56:40 AM
I cant really say for sure of you were actually scammed. I know couple of bounty hunters that participated in the temtum bounty and they did the KYC and filled the form accurately and they received their token in their coinall account.  The admin clearly stated thar those that did not receive their token was as a result of them not passing the KYC or filling the form accurately,  i guess you need to check well to see if you did everything right and did not receive before tagging the project scam


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: setialovers on December 02, 2019, 07:15:46 AM
I got scammed by this project called temtum. Signed up for their bounty months ago, posting for their campaign, filling up 2 kyc forms and pushing for its deadline, and now they are telling me i didnt pass it. It is not only me who encountered this. Hello Richard Dennis.

Things like this often occur because of the many projects that are scams. Regulations should have been started from last year so that no cases like this would occur because the ones who were harmed were not only bounty hunters but also investors.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: d3nz on December 02, 2019, 07:43:48 AM
Obviously, Those projects will turn scam after they acquire funds from investors and make an exit and not pay their member who joins to promote their campaign and we cannot do anything unless they make a payment. And this usually happens after the acquired a lot of money and surely they will left the bounty hunters and not pay them.

And we cannot determine on what project is really legit and paying by promoting the campaign. Because they make a promises that really not happening so we should just avoid this scam campaign.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: Firefoxx on December 02, 2019, 11:44:49 AM
I guess they paid some and left some. I did the bounty and got my exact token and a friend of mine complained of getting fewer than expected too. So I think there's a problem with Thier distribution etc.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: iv4n on December 02, 2019, 12:14:03 PM
Many people don't read the rules of the bounty, and there everything is stated. I say that cause I saw many people complain on bounties that paid their participants, but not everyone, or some people didn't get enough money they expected in the first place.
About getting scammed in general, by bounties or by any any service, or people, the best is to learn from that experience and move on. Don't let it hold you, to put you down, to make you believe that everything else is a scam. That will stop you from noticing a good things in crypto, and believe there are great coins and services in crypto, like there are many good people!


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: anjiitem on December 02, 2019, 12:27:02 PM
I got scammed by this project called temtum. Signed up for their bounty months ago, posting for their campaign, filling up 2 kyc forms and pushing for its deadline, and now they are telling me i didnt pass it. It is not only me who encountered this. Hello Richard Dennis.

Why would you risk your personal information just for a few bucks in a bounty campaign? Its not even worth it. You're just putting yourself in grave danger your personal information might be used for something illegal over the internet. If you're not aware, there are online loans that only requires a selfie with ID verification. It could be used on that transactions. Im just sighting one example although there are still a lot in the internet.
Yes it is true what you say, if we think about giving out our personal information by filling in the form kyc and who knows who will read and use what personal information we have does have the risk of being misused. But, many bounty projects require participating people to fill in the form kyc to be able to get tokens from what they have done, and here of course I think the bounty hunters will give their information by filling out forms to get their tokens and they certainly don't want anything what is done is useless and unpaid.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: Taskford on December 02, 2019, 12:41:37 PM
I got scammed by this project called temtum. Signed up for their bounty months ago, posting for their campaign, filling up 2 kyc forms and pushing for its deadline, and now they are telling me i didnt pass it. It is not only me who encountered this. Hello Richard Dennis.

Why would you risk your personal information just for a few bucks in a bounty campaign? Its not even worth it. You're just putting yourself in grave danger your personal information might be used for something illegal over the internet. If you're not aware, there are online loans that only requires a selfie with ID verification. It could be used on that transactions. Im just sighting one example although there are still a lot in the internet.
Yes it is true what you say, if we think about giving out our personal information by filling in the form kyc and who knows who will read and use what personal information we have does have the risk of being misused. But, many bounty projects require participating people to fill in the form kyc to be able to get tokens from what they have done, and here of course I think the bounty hunters will give their information by filling out forms to get their tokens and they certainly don't want anything what is done is useless and unpaid.


It's really suck to have that requirements and participants didn't have a choice since they will not get paid if they will not provide their KYC informations and actually I'm one of those guys who forc to do so that's why for now I'm avoiding it since if I insist to continue to provide my KYC details for just a shitcoin for sure I will encounter a future big problem for doing that.

And now I'm not joining on any of them if they required and people should do it also to avoid self harm.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: Soots on December 02, 2019, 12:53:01 PM
I got scammed by this project called temtum. Signed up for their bounty months ago, posting for their campaign, filling up 2 kyc forms and pushing for its deadline, and now they are telling me i didnt pass it. It is not only me who encountered this. Hello Richard Dennis.

Why would you risk your personal information just for a few bucks in a bounty campaign? Its not even worth it. You're just putting yourself in grave danger your personal information might be used for something illegal over the internet. If you're not aware, there are online loans that only requires a selfie with ID verification. It could be used on that transactions. Im just sighting one example although there are still a lot in the internet.
Yes it is true what you say, if we think about giving out our personal information by filling in the form kyc and who knows who will read and use what personal information we have does have the risk of being misused. But, many bounty projects require participating people to fill in the form kyc to be able to get tokens from what they have done, and here of course I think the bounty hunters will give their information by filling out forms to get their tokens and they certainly don't want anything what is done is useless and unpaid.


We already learned through these bad experiences, so that means it's a new start for us in dealing with certain project of any bounty participation. Be vigilant on several attempts which  brings yourself towards scammers, and possible data privacy breaching, because it maybe used for any crimes against you.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: Ailmand on December 02, 2019, 12:55:53 PM
I actually avoid bounties which will require me to disclose personal information because it will put your identity at risk. You may not know if your personal information is secured. You should communicate and ask for assistance either from the team or the bounty manager. It is better to call their attention in their telegram group if they have one or post on the bounty thread, or DM the manager.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: Ducky1 on December 02, 2019, 04:49:18 PM
I got scammed by this project called temtum. Signed up for their bounty months ago, posting for their campaign, filling up 2 kyc forms and pushing for its deadline, and now they are telling me i didnt pass it. It is not only me who encountered this. Hello Richard Dennis.
It seems to me that every participant in the bounty campaign has encountered this, there will always be a few people who have not received a reward, often such problems are solved directly with the bounty manager, unless of course you yourself made a mistake.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: superstrength on December 02, 2019, 05:13:39 PM
The crooks must catch right away and won't give in any more. condolences to you about this unlucky. You should be more careful and you should choose good projects.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: KillerInk on December 02, 2019, 05:16:51 PM
you are unlucky. I am so sorry for you. should pay attention to safety issues at work. Remind people about those scam projects. thank you very much.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: Palider on December 02, 2019, 05:23:11 PM
I got scammed by this project called temtum. Signed up for their bounty months ago, posting for their campaign, filling up 2 kyc forms and pushing for its deadline, and now they are telling me i didnt pass it. It is not only me who encountered this. Hello Richard Dennis.
I don't think they scam you, Maybe because of the wrong Id you passed. We know that bounty campaigns are strict on this policy so we must comply and do what is necessary for us to be paid by our rewards.

And how many months does the deadline they give you?


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: traducteurTor on December 02, 2019, 05:58:41 PM
New projects and big names are scaring investors because it is not safe for everyone. A lot of people lost money because they didn't check the projects.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: nekonyun on December 02, 2019, 07:05:14 PM
I think you should contact the bounty manager at the telegram and ask for an explanation from the bounty manager, what caused you not to qualify. I think if you contact the bounty manager and you have no mistakes. Maybe you will get paid.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: tianglistrik on December 02, 2019, 07:21:18 PM
I think you should contact the bounty manager at the telegram and ask for an explanation from the bounty manager, what caused you not to qualify. I think if you contact the bounty manager and you have no mistakes. Maybe you will get paid.
if that is the case and the project pays the other participants, then we can file a complaint with the manager, but if the project is a scammer, it is better for us to provide information to other members or we can use the thread to report fraud.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: zulfi125 on December 02, 2019, 08:09:24 PM
There are various bounties are scammed and hundreds of people scammed by these bounties, I have also joined Temtum bounty and was filled twice claimed form and also completed my KYC in Coinall Exchange but they paid a little amount to some bounty hunters but not all and after that telegram chat also closed for all members. So these kinds of bounties should be exposed.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: arnoldrimmer on December 02, 2019, 10:35:07 PM
I got scammed by this project called temtum. Signed up for their bounty months ago, posting for their campaign, filling up 2 kyc forms and pushing for its deadline, and now they are telling me i didnt pass it. It is not only me who encountered this. Hello Richard Dennis.


Most projects now put up kyc at the end of the bounty program mostly to deprive hunters of their hard earned token and it's really a bad one but hee you filled up 2kyc forms for a project and still didn't get paid. Would suggest you just be careful of projects you submit your personal informations to.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: Polar91 on December 02, 2019, 11:07:12 PM
I think you should contact the bounty manager at the telegram and ask for an explanation from the bounty manager, what caused you not to qualify. I think if you contact the bounty manager and you have no mistakes. Maybe you will get paid.
This is non sense if the project is really scam. Bounty manager has nothing to do towards the kyc approval and bounty distribution. Thus, we really have to be smart in choosing which bounty is worth it to participate in and as much as possible we should avoid the projects who are requring kyc because our privacy is valuable and it can't paid by any value unless you don't have dignity.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: stephanirain on December 02, 2019, 11:25:03 PM
I think you should contact the bounty manager at the telegram and ask for an explanation from the bounty manager, what caused you not to qualify. I think if you contact the bounty manager and you have no mistakes. Maybe you will get paid.
This is non sense if the project is really scam. Bounty manager has nothing to do towards the kyc approval and bounty distribution. Thus, we really have to be smart in choosing which bounty is worth it to participate in and as much as possible we should avoid the projects who are requring kyc because our privacy is valuable and it can't paid by any value unless you don't have dignity.

Filling out not just one, but two KYC forms must hint us already that something is off in the project. Because indeed, our personal sensitive information could be used to commit crimes while wearing our identity as a mask for them. Be smart and cautious enough to anything you want to join or venture or else, ignorance will be the end of you.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: Pinkris128 on December 02, 2019, 11:28:52 PM
I got scammed by this project called temtum. Signed up for their bounty months ago, posting for their campaign, filling up 2 kyc forms and pushing for its deadline, and now they are telling me i didnt pass it. It is not only me who encountered this. Hello Richard Dennis.

It would be the best to post this on the respective thread about scam accusation and there are others like you that have the same problem but does not yet speaking up. There you could elaborate what happened and logically proved the argument. This must be also serve as a lesson to everyone including me of course, to be careful in joining projects.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: babicena14 on December 02, 2019, 11:46:47 PM
Creating discussions on the forum is not the best way out of this situation. If you do not like your KYC, then you should solve this issue with the bounty Manager. From the fact that you wrote a post about it, nothing will change.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: davide72 on December 03, 2019, 12:43:39 AM
I got scammed by this project called temtum. Signed up for their bounty months ago, posting for their campaign, filling up 2 kyc forms and pushing for its deadline, and now they are telling me i didnt pass it. It is not only me who encountered this. Hello Richard Dennis.


welcome to the cryptocurrency jungle, you are not the first and not last!


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: HabiebRiziq on December 03, 2019, 06:39:08 AM
I got scammed by this project called temtum. Signed up for their bounty months ago, posting for their campaign, filling up 2 kyc forms and pushing for its deadline, and now they are telling me i didnt pass it. It is not only me who encountered this. Hello Richard Dennis.
Are you sure that you are a participant in their bounty campaign? I have checked the project and the thread is already locked. As per checking their spreadsheet, it seems that you are not in any of them.

Or if you really are a participant, you should have checked if the bounty manager has the reason to remove you, maybe you break even one of their rules. If this is the case, they didn't scam you, you are just disqualified.
If seen in the spreadsheet it is true that he is not listed in it, I also think that he might have been removed because of certain violations or not in accordance with the rules set. But what is unfortunate here is that he said he filled out the KYC form, of course when filling out the KYC form he should have checked before filling out the KYC form, if indeed he was in the project and did everything according to the rules but did not get the token, you can contact the bounty manager. or contact him via telegram.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: soramon on December 03, 2019, 07:12:54 AM
Did you really check that you participated on that bounty campaign?. Maybe you break any rules from that campaign or maybe you late to submit your kyc. Scammed is a common thing in here & i hope you can solve your problem.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: confreslamp on December 03, 2019, 07:20:36 AM
Sorry to hear that mate, but unfortunately there is really nothing we can do about it. Be aware and remember a careful research before your investment always pays off and saves you a lot of time and money.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: Bitcoinjheta on December 03, 2019, 08:07:19 AM
Did you really check that you participated on that bounty campaign?. Maybe you break any rules from that campaign or maybe you late to submit your kyc. Scammed is a common thing in here & i hope you can solve your problem.
You have a point. i wonder why this bounty participants did not check the spreadsheet before bounty ends or upon distribution of stakes in fact most of the members should review if they have given a stakes every week and one thing is that why now just he/she came out to claimed scammed if bounty campaign has 3 months ended.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: TheClownSong on December 03, 2019, 09:14:30 AM
I got scammed by this project called temtum. Signed up for their bounty months ago, posting for their campaign, filling up 2 kyc forms and pushing for its deadline, and now they are telling me i didnt pass it. It is not only me who encountered this. Hello Richard Dennis.

KYC matters have always been a problem for bounty hunters and sometimes the bounty campaign gives a short deadline. But there are also many campaigns that from the beginning notify KYC regulations and hunters should complete KYC before participating so that events like this do not occur


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: jcarlo on December 03, 2019, 09:33:24 AM
Did you really check that you participated on that bounty campaign?. Maybe you break any rules from that campaign or maybe you late to submit your kyc. Scammed is a common thing in here & i hope you can solve your problem.
You have a point. i wonder why this bounty participants did not check the spreadsheet before bounty ends or upon distribution of stakes in fact most of the members should review if they have given a stakes every week and one thing is that why now just he/she came out to claimed scammed if bounty campaign has 3 months ended.

Agree, sometimes bounty hunters don't check periods or spreadsheets and sometimes don't check updates in the group telegram. If you always know the update, maybe KYC problems like this can be resolved at the beginning of registration or towards the end of the period.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: DDante on December 03, 2019, 09:45:11 AM
I am still confused about temtum bounty project because it seems OP is the only one that have this issue, many bounty hunters are saying positive things about the project, i think the fault is yours not the project team


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: Pamadar on December 03, 2019, 10:28:29 AM
Did you really check that you participated on that bounty campaign?. Maybe you break any rules from that campaign or maybe you late to submit your kyc. Scammed is a common thing in here & i hope you can solve your problem.
Yep, the issue needs to be resolve by OP within the team as he only the one who can communicate and ask for assistance from the bounty managers or directly go to the developers. Scammers are there if you don't know how to work properly inside this industry, you need to pay attentions.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: mirgo1791 on December 03, 2019, 01:44:15 PM
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Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: AirdropNotifyer on December 03, 2019, 03:01:39 PM
I think you have to contact Bounty manger or telegram group admin they can solve this issue, But if you think It's Scam? Well i don't agree with your words


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: rahmathidayat93 on December 03, 2019, 03:04:40 PM
Sorry to hear that mate, but unfortunately there is really nothing we can do about it. Be aware and remember a careful research before your investment always pays off and saves you a lot of time and money.
Listening to friends does not hurt, as long as the friend we hear also uses analysis and good research for something, because for matters of investment must be very careful before doing so.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: pundit on December 03, 2019, 03:45:22 PM
I do not think Tentum has scammed anyone, they passed on the instructions clearly and asked bounty hunters to fulfill it. I have received award after passing out KYC  and there was no issue at all. Yes I agree the deadline for 2nd KYC option was short but that was what project team could offer as distribution was already late. Distribution was done by the committed timeline, there was no delay from project team.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: btcdie on December 03, 2019, 03:55:28 PM
Yes, actually requires KYC verification is indeed a risk, both bounty hunter and a certain party. early in 2018 is a trend of scammers to date has still not found a solution. even like the IEO project (professional con artists) makes no difference. indeed personal documents are more important than everything and more valuable than money, people can just drop someone or abuse. for the OP there is no way other than contacting the manager or the project team concerned, if you are not responded, obviously it is a scammer.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: JC btc on December 03, 2019, 04:03:08 PM
Sorry to hear that mate, but unfortunately there is really nothing we can do about it. Be aware and remember a careful research before your investment always pays off and saves you a lot of time and money.
Listening to friends does not hurt, as long as the friend we hear also uses analysis and good research for something, because for matters of investment must be very careful before doing so.

That's what we can do for now to listen to our friends, yes there is nothing we can do but at least let's listed to ease the pain that they are suffering at the moment so that they can relieve and can continue what they are doing, and with each everyone's experience either good or bad at least we are learning something from each other that will change our life.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: upyem2k on December 03, 2019, 04:44:13 PM
That is the major reason a lot of hunters avoid KYC requesting bounties. Most especially when you have not passed their KYC before engaging in the campaign. Although, that doesn't make the project a scam. Most of the team do everything it takes to ensure so much does not get to hunters in fear of dumping.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: anume123 on December 03, 2019, 04:51:13 PM
I also meet lot of scam projects and it also a normal as a bounty hunter to scam bounty projects every they participate on it, very hard to make money as always.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: duuuuude on December 03, 2019, 05:20:24 PM
I have a question - did you follow the weekly accrual of tokens in the table? How you followed the rules? Are you sure that was adopted in the bounty campaign? Just if everything is correct then write to the Manager and show all proof of work done. Usually good managers and companies respond positively.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: sapnu on December 03, 2019, 05:27:04 PM
Sorry to hear that mate, but unfortunately there is really nothing we can do about it. Be aware and remember a careful research before your investment always pays off and saves you a lot of time and money.
Listening to friends does not hurt, as long as the friend we hear also uses analysis and good research for something, because for matters of investment must be very careful before doing so.

That's what we can do for now to listen to our friends, yes there is nothing we can do but at least let's listed to ease the pain that they are suffering at the moment so that they can relieve and can continue what they are doing, and with each everyone's experience either good or bad at least we are learning something from each other that will change our life.

Scamming is really normal, there are really people who are scamming others just to get their money and run away. That is why every people who are accessing a websites like this especially money is involved we should be aware and be informative in every decision we make because since we are in a digital world, it is hard to locate the scammers. But they can be banned if being reported and shows some proof. That is what I recommend, we should be aware of every decision we make and be mindful.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: ven7net on December 03, 2019, 05:42:47 PM
I got scammed by this project called temtum. Signed up for their bounty months ago, posting for their campaign, filling up 2 kyc forms and pushing for its deadline, and now they are telling me i didnt pass it. It is not only me who encountered this. Hello Richard Dennis.

Unfortunately, this is our reality today. Indeed, there are a number of projects that, frankly, are deceiving their community, while they even manage to demand and receive documents on KYC. In my practice, there were such moments and one of them is the CoinHe platform. I also went through KYC but they said that I was late for a few hours and I was not supposed to get my honestly earned coins for about 500 USD. They answered all my inquiries that they were just really sorry. So, you work to fulfill their conditions, give your documents and, as a result, remain deceived.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: sana54210 on December 04, 2019, 06:10:58 AM
I got scammed by this project called temtum. Signed up for their bounty months ago, posting for their campaign, filling up 2 kyc forms and pushing for its deadline, and now they are telling me i didnt pass it. It is not only me who encountered this. Hello Richard Dennis.
Hmm…These people really finished you :o :o wait, you filled two KYC forms and they just stole your information and also made you work for months without payment, wow. You have to be careful with what projects you work for , there are lots of scammers everywhere, choose your projects carefully. There is really nothing you can do about this and there is no way you can get them to pay and neither can anyone of us here.

The best you can do is to report them and their manager, that way they will be flagged by the community members as scammers and people will avoid them in future. That's the only thing you can do, but as for getting them to pay you? I don't think anyone can do that. Try to be more careful next time, the worst part is that you even gave them your information


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: TitanGEL on December 04, 2019, 07:25:46 AM
I got scammed by this project called temtum. Signed up for their bounty months ago, posting for their campaign, filling up 2 kyc forms and pushing for its deadline, and now they are telling me i didnt pass it. It is not only me who encountered this. Hello Richard Dennis.
Hmm…These people really finished you :o :o wait, you filled two KYC forms and they just stole your information and also made you work for months without payment, wow. You have to be careful with what projects you work for , there are lots of scammers everywhere, choose your projects carefully. There is really nothing you can do about this and there is no way you can get them to pay and neither can anyone of us here.

The best you can do is to report them and their manager, that way they will be flagged by the community members as scammers and people will avoid them in future. That's the only thing you can do, but as for getting them to pay you? I don't think anyone can do that. Try to be more careful next time, the worst part is that you even gave them your information
It is your own fault if you been scammed, you filled up KYC without any consideration. There are now risks in participating in KYC and that's why I'm staying with it, there are now people who are collecting information of others and it is the reason why we should avoid participating in projects that needs our identification.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: owengtam09 on December 04, 2019, 08:56:46 AM
I got scammed by this project called temtum. Signed up for their bounty months ago, posting for their campaign, filling up 2 kyc forms and pushing for its deadline, and now they are telling me i didn't pass it. It is not only me who encountered this. Hello Richard Dennis.
If you think you've got scammed then you should also provide some proof for us to avoid that bounty but I think you joined a good bounty campaign as I've searched and read some feedback to their campaign so next time we careful on what you are posting.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: Vishnu.Reang on December 07, 2019, 06:43:38 AM
The best solution for this is to complete the KYC process before the start of the bounty. But the campaign managers and the ICO promoters don't want to do that, because they know that they can scam the bounty hunters and get away with it. At the most, their bitcointalk account may get tagged as scammer. But it is OK, since the accounts may be relatively new.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: siupang2 on December 07, 2019, 10:59:21 AM
Storing your privacy is common activities now. Careful mate be sure you store you identity to others, because if it's false to wrong hand your identity will be sold for others. For denied KYC sometimes it's hard to pass it because they need a very clear photo to make sure you are the real person from the given identity. So try a better pict of your self


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: cryptonewbie on December 07, 2019, 11:31:37 AM
Nobody cheated on you. Personally, I received coins on the exchange wallet, sold them and withdrawn them.

The bounty chat shows that those people who did everything right and made no mistakes in filling out the forms went through the identification procedure on the coin exchange received their money.
No need to blame others for your mistakes.

It took a lot of time to fill out the form and go through the identification procedure. You are not the only ones who made a mistake in filling out the forms and now blames the project for scam.

I also participated and got paid. No problem. But it is very cruel for them to deny hunters because they made typos when filling out their KYC forms. All they had to do was give the affected hunters a deadline to make the needed corrections and not use that as basis for denying them rewards.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: Boov on December 07, 2019, 11:58:19 AM
I got scammed by this project called temtum. Signed up for their bounty months ago, posting for their campaign, filling up 2 kyc forms and pushing for its deadline, and now they are telling me i didnt pass it. It is not only me who encountered this. Hello Richard Dennis.
I think, it is better to not give your KYC in a bounty, this is my only opinion okay? Because Im afraid that like what your past bounty have done to its participant can happen also to other bounties out there. Better to join other bounties that kyc is not needed for our own security purposes.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: DevilSlayer on December 07, 2019, 12:43:57 PM
Sorry to hear that mate, but unfortunately there is really nothing we can do about it. Be aware and remember a careful research before your investment always pays off and saves you a lot of time and money.
Listening to friends does not hurt, as long as the friend we hear also uses analysis and good research for something, because for matters of investment must be very careful before doing so.

That's what we can do for now to listen to our friends, yes there is nothing we can do but at least let's listed to ease the pain that they are suffering at the moment so that they can relieve and can continue what they are doing, and with each everyone's experience either good or bad at least we are learning something from each other that will change our life.

Scamming is really normal, there are really people who are scamming others just to get their money and run away. That is why every people who are accessing a websites like this especially money is involved we should be aware and be informative in every decision we make because since we are in a digital world, it is hard to locate the scammers. But they can be banned if being reported and shows some proof. That is what I recommend, we should be aware of every decision we make and be mindful.
It is normal that scam projects are really existing in the market but it is not normal if you continuing to get scammed. The greed of the investors are main factors why they got scammed easily, they thought that their investment that they did is easy thing and they did not know the risks that they are taking. You can avoid scam project if you can manage the risks where you know infomation about the project and people behind it.


Title: Re: Getting scammed
Post by: gabmen on December 07, 2019, 01:17:07 PM
Sorry to hear that mate, but unfortunately there is really nothing we can do about it. Be aware and remember a careful research before your investment always pays off and saves you a lot of time and money.
Listening to friends does not hurt, as long as the friend we hear also uses analysis and good research for something, because for matters of investment must be very careful before doing so.

That's what we can do for now to listen to our friends, yes there is nothing we can do but at least let's listed to ease the pain that they are suffering at the moment so that they can relieve and can continue what they are doing, and with each everyone's experience either good or bad at least we are learning something from each other that will change our life.

Scamming is really normal, there are really people who are scamming others just to get their money and run away. That is why every people who are accessing a websites like this especially money is involved we should be aware and be informative in every decision we make because since we are in a digital world, it is hard to locate the scammers. But they can be banned if being reported and shows some proof. That is what I recommend, we should be aware of every decision we make and be mindful.
It is normal that scam projects are really existing in the market but it is not normal if you continuing to get scammed. The greed of the investors are main factors why they got scammed easily, they thought that their investment that they did is easy thing and they did not know the risks that they are taking. You can avoid scam project if you can manage the risks where you know infomation about the project and people behind it.

It's amuzing that a lot people are being scammed in this day and age when informatiin is easily accessed. I mean, if you're not sure about a certain  info, google it. Scammers thrive through people who don't know what they're doing and they exploit such aspects as extreme emotions.