@sed You obviously didn't get what I meant and what the other posters meant then.
People act as if they felt entitled to free money. That is all.
@PRC_May Perhaps I interpreted your comment about "entitled" in the way that seems most relevant to me. I apologize if I misconstrued what you were saying.
It's like going to an employer and demanding stuff all out of the blue for doing extremely little. These campaigns are a nice little gimmick for active BCT members nothing more.
I don't exactly see that. If someone says to me "I want to rent this space for this much money" and I agree, that seems a lot more like an agreement between individual parties than it does to an employer/employee relationship. In any case, I apparantly am missing some of the context here, because I don't really know what you mean about "demanding stuff out of the blue".
As far as whether it's a gimmick, I don't know that I agree. As far as I can tell, what you mean by that is that the impact is trivial. But that doesn't seem to be the case. At least, for your sake
I hope that it's not. I know that from my end, the litle bit of BTC I make doing these ad campaigns has eventually added up to a pretty respectable sum. But then again, what's respectable is obviously open to interpretation. In any case, it's certainly more than you'll make clicking on faucets for hours. And I hope that my sponsors make a good profit from the traffic that gets brought to their websites from my posts.
And even if someone is scamming, what did you lose? Nothing? Having to bear the unbearable, a line of advertising?
This sounds like spoiled brats.
Here I think I disagree entirely. If someone is scamming, then I lost the value of the contract, which might be very little or very large depending on the rate of pay and the number of posts involved. To be honest, this is one of the main reasons that I'm not interested in monthly campaigns. I don't want to lose the value of a month long contract if the contractor fails to pay (as in the case of updown, recently). I don't think it's just spoiled brats who say that they expect people to uphold their end of an agreement.
Edit: btw, your post history so far mostly consists of arguing in "free money" type of threads since you've signed up.
Well, I just post like I post. I like to argue (to a point, I don't like flamewars, but I like discussion). And by "free money" threads I think you're talking about signature campaign threads, which I definitely keep track of.
Cheers!