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April 07, 2018, 12:25:09 PM
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A thread was created on the Meta Section showing a certain fraudulent scheme operating in some bounties.
Here is the link https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3252934.0

As I was also a victim of such scheme, I also shared my similar experience. And as advised by a known DT2 member, I should make a thread here detailing the same, perhaps partly to give the manager involved enough time to respond. So this is it.


I was a part of Nousplatform signature bounty campaign, managed by Mirkic7 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=245426

The same modus operandi is running in the signature campaign. This is the link https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1kqiiN2ZwG9XpSLhKZInVPljlrOBbV-S3VAOGdArWgcs/edit#gid=1040397988

I posted the same concern in their bounty thread, PMed the campaign manager, and even brought the concern in their official bounty telegram channel in the hope that this fraudulent activity will catch the attention of the manager. I did this more than once. Unfortunately, there was neither a response nor an action against it.
In the end, the duplicate accounts were paid.
You should create a separate thread in the reputation section (or scam accusations) about that guy.

I'll give the manager in question a few more days to respond. IMO if he refuses to even acknowledge this at all, he should be tagged(?).

I am not directly accusing the manager of direct involvement on this modus but his lack of required/necessary response and action to the issue amounted to extreme negligence. This lack of action or even response did not only condone such fraudulent action; it also somehow encouraged the perpetrators to continue their modus.   

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April 07, 2018, 12:56:52 PM
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I've sent them a PM asking them to respond to this thread.

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April 07, 2018, 01:05:43 PM
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My bitcointalk account was actually used three times in this particular bounty campaign. The two of which are frauds.

The wallet address used by my account's first duplicate was also used in ZEUS-TOKEN Bounty Program and in EARTH TOKEN Bounty Program with different bitcointalk accounts. The second duplicate used a wallet address that is also connected with Gladius Bounty and ENJL Bounty but with different bitcointalk accounts also.

This made me conclude there is indeed such a modus here.
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April 07, 2018, 01:07:26 PM
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I've sent them a PM asking them to respond to this thread.

Thank you.
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April 10, 2018, 05:11:10 AM
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I guess the manager in question here has the penchant to disregard Private Messages even if these are important or even coming from DT2 member. I believe this is not a healthy management approach since there are apparently certain fraudulent schemes that are operating in bounty campaigns that are definitely contributory to the decadent quality of bounty campaigns.
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April 20, 2018, 12:03:11 PM
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Hi Lauda, sorry but i was too busy to checking all private messages. Overtime a lot and just haven't time to respond. Anyway i'll check the thread that you sended to me as soon as possible.
3 days since I've been sent this PM.

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