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FYI - I received a PM from @blackberry_pie implying I had joined your bounty campaign when I had not. I guess the impostor is hoping I will blindly follow the sig campaign rules and not notice that an ETH address had already been submitted, which seems like a stupid strategy as far as scams go.
The (incomplete) ETH address given by the impostor is: 0x6ecD2d693D939ec568...
I suggest banning this address from the campaign, but if no one can be bothered I will ensure the little bastard doesn't get paid by not participating in it myself.
Hello! You are listed as a participant in our signature campaign.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1MkXt_NPqkPIpWRou2kcAkpR3O4i8rNoMNJZwVDgMtTs/edit#gid=1919180437. Please take the project`s signature. Link to the rules of the program's bounty -
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2622521I did not sign up for this and that is not my ETH address, so someone is impersonating me for your bounty program.
Hello! thanks for sharing your concern with us, sir.
According to our data, you have been registered in our bounty-campaign, section "signatures", and your number is 40 there. So that's why you have received this PM as a reminder. Here is a screenshot for you to see. In case you still disagree with this, we can delete your username from the spreadsheet.
We apologize for any inconvenience.
Best regards,
Altair VR Team
Your data is wrong, then, because I most assuredly did not sign up for this campaign. In fact, I have never signed up for a bounty or signature campaign and given what I've seen of them, I am unlikely to ever do so.
I would prefer that my name be removed from your spreadsheet, but even if it isn't I won't be complying with the campaign rules so whomever fraudulently used my name won't (shouldn't) get paid.