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July 31, 2019, 08:30:32 AM
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This is just another scam technique. Most of these scammers think of any way just to make it look that they are not scamming people. They will just give any reasons just to escape any accusations.
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July 31, 2019, 10:17:08 AM
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as far as the news I have heard, the funds raised since the STO project are 2.2 million euros, and that does not reach the minimum limit for paying hunter bounties of 2.5 million euros. however, his team will make a decision to pay bounty hunter participants with an allocation of 5000 tokens to be distributed to participants. however, it seems that many bounty hunters do not accept this.

Is it possible for the project to claim this with their regulatory board in Germany? Germany will not allow such things. They have minimum wages strict law. This project will be completely wiped out if they don't come out of greediness.
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July 31, 2019, 10:34:47 AM
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Hello to all. There are such moments when they just start to lose their nerves. How many more projects will mock bounty hunters? No more strength to endure it. Today, in the official chat of the bitbond project, one of the project leaders stated that they did not reach the amount they wanted, namely $ 2,500,000, to pay the bounty participants any bonuses. But they go to our meeting and are ready to divide into all 5000 tokens. Isn't that funny to them? It turns out for $ 2-3 per person. I personally wore their signature for several months. And for this they want to pay me $ 2. At the same time, the project did not have a soft cap. Someone may say that such things can not be painted projects and call them scammers, but I think it's just a mockery of ordinary people. I believe that all people should know about such projects and I will not delete my topic until the project management changes the payments. I hope the section moderators will not mind.
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Next time require them to pay weekly or join in the signature campaign that pays weekly. Don't know why some of you guys will to wore signature for several months and only receive payment at the near end of the whole campaign.
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July 31, 2019, 10:36:02 AM
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Hello to all. There are such moments when they just start to lose their nerves. How many more projects will mock bounty hunters? No more strength to endure it. Today, in the official chat of the bitbond project, one of the project leaders stated that they did not reach the amount they wanted, namely $ 2,500,000, to pay the bounty participants any bonuses. But they go to our meeting and are ready to divide into all 5000 tokens. Isn't that funny to them? It turns out for $ 2-3 per person. I personally wore their signature for several months. And for this they want to pay me $ 2. At the same time, the project did not have a soft cap. Someone may say that such things can not be painted projects and call them scammers, but I think it's just a mockery of ordinary people. I believe that all people should know about such projects and I will not delete my topic until the project management changes the payments. I hope the section moderators will not mind.
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In this case it is your own fault.
They had this rule written down in their bounty page, you should read it carefully!

 
I dont understand how they legally can give out those tokens because they claim that they are securities, and those cant be given out.

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July 31, 2019, 10:52:48 AM
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I saw that bounty but I wasn't moved to do it. They claimed to be Germany's first STO but when I looked through their spreadsheet after my friends complained, it wasn't fair enough. Also, the reward was slashed by an extremely huge margin and this is the major issue, which doesn't tell good of the project. Team members should learn to reward those who aided in promoting their project.
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July 31, 2019, 10:59:17 AM
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Hello to all. There are such moments when they just start to lose their nerves. How many more projects will mock bounty hunters? No more strength to endure it. Today, in the official chat of the bitbond project, one of the project leaders stated that they did not reach the amount they wanted, namely $ 2,500,000, to pay the bounty participants any bonuses. But they go to our meeting and are ready to divide into all 5000 tokens. Isn't that funny to them? It turns out for $ 2-3 per person. I personally wore their signature for several months. And for this they want to pay me $ 2. At the same time, the project did not have a soft cap. Someone may say that such things can not be painted projects and call them scammers, but I think it's just a mockery of ordinary people. I believe that all people should know about such projects and I will not delete my topic until the project management changes the payments. I hope the section moderators will not mind.
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And yet you are still wearing their signature. Are you not even hurt that you will only receive a couple of dollars for your effort? Why is it that you are still promoting their brand?

Here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=83.0. Create a thread here about your accusation. Please detail everything clearly so that the DT members will get your point and perhaps even give a red tag to the persons involved with this project.

Please note, however, that this is not the first time someone accuses a project of being a scam. I can even say that majority of the projects in the altcoin section are scam.
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