Heyyyrenz
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September 07, 2017, 03:19:39 AM |
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There's nothing wrong about leaving your current campaign and join the other campaign, It's peoples choice and nothing's wrong with that. The only problem about the people trying to join other signature campaign while they have currently have a signature campaign is
1. Some people are trying to alternate the campaign meaning two campaign at the same time and ofcourse it's prohibited and you'll get ban if get caught. 2. Some wants to get their profit even though they leave the campaign before the pay out.
But in overall there's nothing wrong about it. You've done your job and you do nothing wrong while wearing the signature of their campaign
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roomfirst
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September 07, 2017, 05:15:38 AM |
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I have no intent to leave my signature campaign but I'm curious to know, is it considered rude or unreliable to join a signature campaign and leave it for another? I would think it is an annoyance but I see people post in various campaign threads that they are leaving.
Well, it is your account and you can do anything with it even the signature too but when the campaign closed you will not get paid for using their signature. Actually it's normal for people who leave it for another campaign because usually when the signcamp already closed they chose another campaign.
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Casdinyard
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September 07, 2017, 05:22:18 AM |
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I have no intent to leave my signature campaign but I'm curious to know, is it considered rude or unreliable to join a signature campaign and leave it for another? I would think it is an annoyance but I see people post in various campaign threads that they are leaving.
As far as I know there's no rules unless stated otherwise when you join the campaign. If you wanna leave the campaign just PM the campaign manager or post in bounty thread that you're leaving now the campaign. Some campaign manager still gives stakes for the one who leaves and some are not so better to pm the CM or post before you leave.
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AlienSeeker
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September 08, 2017, 05:05:25 PM |
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I think you should end first the week you currently joining in, before moving to another campaign, IF there are any campaign accepting at the moment. Don't leave campaigns you are in if you are not sure if you are going to get accepted.
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masterwakokok7
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September 08, 2017, 05:05:42 PM |
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I have no intent to leave my signature campaign but I'm curious to know, is it considered rude or unreliable to join a signature campaign and leave it for another? I would think it is an annoyance but I see people post in various campaign threads that they are leaving.
For me, Morally speaking I think it is quite rude, nevertheless it will depend on how would one person accept it to him/herself. Though there's nothing wrong in changing or transferring in another campaign. It's our previledge to choose what we Think is beneficial. I think one of the main reason why they're leaving because of the pay or salary. Competitions are indeed tight, There will always be a campaign that pays better than the other.
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player514
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September 08, 2017, 05:25:27 PM |
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I think you should end first the week you currently joining in, before moving to another campaign, IF there are any campaign accepting at the moment. Don't leave campaigns you are in if you are not sure if you are going to get accepted.
Also, speaking realistically, it doesn't really make sense for you to leave a campaign before the week ends. You end up losing out on that week's payment for how much ever you posted. If you leave and join another one and keep hopping, you will keep losing out on the cash you could have gotten for the week. That's another reason why just hanging on to the same sig campaign for at least a week is a good idea.
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iram3130
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September 08, 2017, 06:24:29 PM |
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I would say leaving a signature campaign in the middle of the week is a little rude and the manager may judge you by that for all of his next projects. Finishing a week and leaving would be a suggested manner. But most of the campaigns pay the same rates so it's all the same.
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TGD
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September 08, 2017, 06:50:54 PM |
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I have no intent to leave my signature campaign but I'm curious to know, is it considered rude or unreliable to join a signature campaign and leave it for another? I would think it is an annoyance but I see people post in various campaign threads that they are leaving.
You can also do that just for the respect for the manager before leaving the campaign. There are more people do the same thing when they find much better campaign for them.
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iv4n
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September 08, 2017, 07:33:28 PM |
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I have no intent to leave my signature campaign but I'm curious to know, is it considered rude or unreliable to join a signature campaign and leave it for another? I would think it is an annoyance but I see people post in various campaign threads that they are leaving.
You can also do that just for the respect for the manager before leaving the campaign. There are more people do the same thing when they find much better campaign for them. Many campaigns also come to an end, and when people finish with one campaign they try to find another one, better paying if its possible. I changed many campaigns in my two years here, some campaigns had just few weeks here, other are last for much longer. Also one important thing is what you like, I like to gamble and for me its an honor to wear nitrogen sports signature, I play poker there and I wouldn't change this campaign for higher paying.
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sapnu
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September 08, 2017, 11:40:23 PM |
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I have no intent to leave my signature campaign but I'm curious to know, is it considered rude or unreliable to join a signature campaign and leave it for another? I would think it is an annoyance but I see people post in various campaign threads that they are leaving.
It's okay to leave a campaign but make sure that you'll tell it to the Bounty campaign manager to somehow avoid anomalies concerning Campaign advertisements. As a participant, you have a right to leave a campaign if you don't want the service you are getting. Also, it's okay if you'll find another campaign that you want for some reason such as higher profit or related to the length of the campaign.
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Nameless27
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September 09, 2017, 12:13:24 AM |
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No rules is implemented on that case but if you do that for the matter of having seen a much bigger payment. That's greedy on your part, it will hunt you if you have done that for many times. Greed and sometimes unsatisfactory is not just an ordinary problem but it roots in your mentality and personal life. Don't rushed to earned but enjoyed it and make the payment from the campaign and proved that you deserved.
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Shamie1002
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September 09, 2017, 03:25:38 PM |
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You are like an employee in the campaign. If you want to leave then ask permission. The manager is having a hard time fixing the documents or spread sheets and monitoring everyone and then suddenly you will pull aout like you did not even appreciated that they trusted you and accepted your request for application. I do think that it is rude.
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The Sceptical Chymist
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September 09, 2017, 03:31:36 PM |
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As stated way too many times, there's no rule. I would add that participants should leave if they find a better deal. That makes rates more competitive. That's the free market in action. OP, if you got your answer, please consider locking the thread or else you're going to get the same answer repeated over and over. Shitposters love talking about campaigns and bounties.
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Falgorn
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September 09, 2017, 04:35:56 PM |
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I consider it unethical to jump from one signature campaign to another, if it is caused by the search for greater rewards. It is permissible to leave for any objective reasons.
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Cindy1983
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September 09, 2017, 06:43:51 PM |
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Don't worry about it, it's normal, a lot of people doing it in here everyday, but before you leave any signature campaign I think you should say something to campaign manager that you'll leave that campaign. I think it's the minimum etiquette
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PranDoW
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September 09, 2017, 07:19:58 PM |
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Sometimes this happened. Once I also changed signature campaign. Because of respect, warn the old company that you are leaving it
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Gotottack
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September 09, 2017, 08:07:11 PM |
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I have no intent to leave my signature campaign but I'm curious to know, is it considered rude or unreliable to join a signature campaign and leave it for another? I would think it is an annoyance but I see people post in various campaign threads that they are leaving.
Some managers see it as something unprofessional and they will likely think twice before they hire you again. Though some just don't really care. Leaving is not really a problem, especially if you are in a campaign for a very long time. And besides, that is always your option if you want to leave, it's jus that there are some repercussions to that decision.
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pawanjain
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September 10, 2017, 05:07:37 AM |
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I have no intent to leave my signature campaign but I'm curious to know, is it considered rude or unreliable to join a signature campaign and leave it for another? I would think it is an annoyance but I see people post in various campaign threads that they are leaving.
Lets consider i am working under you and you are paying me quite well. If I get another job which pays a few bucks extra I will join it because I will get some extra income which I could use for various purposes. What if I leave your job without informing you about it? What would you think of me? I think you got to know my point. So that's the reason why people post that they are leaving the campaign. Its our moral duty to inform it to the campaign manager so that if we had been selected then somebody else could get our place.
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UCHCHILD
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September 10, 2017, 11:17:10 AM |
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Sad to know but this thing is real happening when new campaign comes out and people were just not having some respect to the company were they register first.
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aoihs00
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September 10, 2017, 02:36:11 PM |
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I think it is rude to do that. Signature campaign enrolment is done by real people managing the particular campaign. They are investing their time into selection process which means there is efforts involved too. If you leave the campaign in between which means you not respecting the managers indirectly. Although it is not a rule written anywhere but you should make it s habit not to leave any campaign once you are enrolled into it.
There are reasons people leave the campaign such as high payout in the other campaign and or they get upgraded and they think they should get paid more so they just leave and apply with new ranks to other campaigns.
But is not at all good stuff to do. You should always respect the campaign that you are enrolled in and you should not be thinking about the money all the time. You must work for that campaign on personal level and make it a success. Otherwise everything will become vague because of money greed.
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