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April 20, 2018, 06:58:20 AM
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I am looking for high quality blockchain and crypto related writers payment is paid in BTC..

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April 20, 2018, 07:08:40 AM
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Please contact me on telegram @Parodium

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April 20, 2018, 07:26:50 AM
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Please contact me on telegram @Parodium

I might be able to help you out.

You're considering helping an obvious Scammer? Additionally, he abused bounty campaigns; shouldn't this annoy you as a legit community manager?

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I do not trust this person to handle bounty or campaign threads, seeing how many of them have had issues in the past.
If you are planning to join one of their campaigns, be sure to check jamalaezaz's history and reconsider.

Don't want to offend you, i am just curious why you're ignoring his trust rating.
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April 20, 2018, 07:48:06 AM
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Please contact me on telegram @Parodium

I might be able to help you out.

You're considering helping an obvious Scammer? Additionally, he abused bounty campaigns; shouldn't this annoy you as a legit community manager?

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I do not trust this person to handle bounty or campaign threads, seeing how many of them have had issues in the past.
If you are planning to join one of their campaigns, be sure to check jamalaezaz's history and reconsider.

Don't want to offend you, i am just curious why you're ignoring his trust rating.

There is a difference between helping, and being paid to complete a job. So long as he pays me fair and square, it isn't relevant to his previous activities. This doesn't appear to be related to bounties.

That being said, I don't know what the situation between Jamalaezaz is with his bounties. But I don't see how it is relevant in any case.
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April 20, 2018, 08:18:11 AM
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Please contact me on telegram @Parodium

I might be able to help you out.

You're considering helping an obvious Scammer? Additionally, he abused bounty campaigns; shouldn't this annoy you as a legit community manager?

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I do not trust this person to handle bounty or campaign threads, seeing how many of them have had issues in the past.
If you are planning to join one of their campaigns, be sure to check jamalaezaz's history and reconsider.

Don't want to offend you, i am just curious why you're ignoring his trust rating.

There is a difference between helping, and being paid to complete a job. So long as he pays me fair and square, it isn't relevant to his previous activities. This doesn't appear to be related to bounties.

That being said, I don't know what the situation between Jamalaezaz is with his bounties. But I don't see how it is relevant in any case.

I understand your conclusions.

Still, completing a job for him is some kind of help since he is going to have an advantage (whatever kind of advantage that is) and it's highly possible to implicitly support shady activities.

I am going to stop my moral encouragement now and am hoping this will end in everyone's favor. It might be helpful to get a review from you after @Parodium.
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April 20, 2018, 09:22:29 AM
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Please contact me on telegram @Parodium

I might be able to help you out.

You're considering helping an obvious Scammer? Additionally, he abused bounty campaigns; shouldn't this annoy you as a legit community manager?

Code:
I do not trust this person to handle bounty or campaign threads, seeing how many of them have had issues in the past.
If you are planning to join one of their campaigns, be sure to check jamalaezaz's history and reconsider.

Don't want to offend you, i am just curious why you're ignoring his trust rating.

There is a difference between helping, and being paid to complete a job. So long as he pays me fair and square, it isn't relevant to his previous activities. This doesn't appear to be related to bounties.

That being said, I don't know what the situation between Jamalaezaz is with his bounties. But I don't see how it is relevant in any case.

I understand your conclusions.

Still, completing a job for him is some kind of help since he is going to have an advantage (whatever kind of advantage that is) and it's highly possible to implicitly support shady activities.

I am going to stop my moral encouragement now and am hoping this will end in everyone's favor. It might be helpful to get a review from you after @Parodium.


proof me a scammer first you moron.

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April 20, 2018, 09:26:16 AM
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Please contact me on telegram @Parodium

I might be able to help you out.

You're considering helping an obvious Scammer? Additionally, he abused bounty campaigns; shouldn't this annoy you as a legit community manager?

Code:
I do not trust this person to handle bounty or campaign threads, seeing how many of them have had issues in the past.
If you are planning to join one of their campaigns, be sure to check jamalaezaz's history and reconsider.

Don't want to offend you, i am just curious why you're ignoring his trust rating.

There is a difference between helping, and being paid to complete a job. So long as he pays me fair and square, it isn't relevant to his previous activities. This doesn't appear to be related to bounties.

That being said, I don't know what the situation between Jamalaezaz is with his bounties. But I don't see how it is relevant in any case.

I understand your conclusions.

Still, completing a job for him is some kind of help since he is going to have an advantage (whatever kind of advantage that is) and it's highly possible to implicitly support shady activities.

I am going to stop my moral encouragement now and am hoping this will end in everyone's favor. It might be helpful to get a review from you after @Parodium.


proof me a scammer first you moron.


Very constructive contribution from your side, thank you for that. Gives a nice glimpse on your personality.

Here is your proof: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=721115
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April 20, 2018, 12:55:06 PM
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Please contact me on telegram @Parodium

I might be able to help you out.

You're considering helping an obvious Scammer? Additionally, he abused bounty campaigns; shouldn't this annoy you as a legit community manager?

Code:
I do not trust this person to handle bounty or campaign threads, seeing how many of them have had issues in the past.
If you are planning to join one of their campaigns, be sure to check jamalaezaz's history and reconsider.

Don't want to offend you, i am just curious why you're ignoring his trust rating.

There is a difference between helping, and being paid to complete a job. So long as he pays me fair and square, it isn't relevant to his previous activities. This doesn't appear to be related to bounties.

That being said, I don't know what the situation between Jamalaezaz is with his bounties. But I don't see how it is relevant in any case.

I understand your conclusions.

Still, completing a job for him is some kind of help since he is going to have an advantage (whatever kind of advantage that is) and it's highly possible to implicitly support shady activities.

I am going to stop my moral encouragement now and am hoping this will end in everyone's favor. It might be helpful to get a review from you after @Parodium.


proof me a scammer first you moron.


Very constructive contribution from your side, thank you for that. Gives a nice glimpse on your personality.

Here is your proof: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=721115

LOL. thanks for the proof..
go get admission to school baby. you really need to learn differences of Feedback and proof...
don't wast your more time here. you are going to my ignore list .

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April 20, 2018, 03:21:51 PM
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Please contact me on telegram @Parodium

I might be able to help you out.

You're considering helping an obvious Scammer? Additionally, he abused bounty campaigns; shouldn't this annoy you as a legit community manager?

Code:
I do not trust this person to handle bounty or campaign threads, seeing how many of them have had issues in the past.
If you are planning to join one of their campaigns, be sure to check jamalaezaz's history and reconsider.

Don't want to offend you, i am just curious why you're ignoring his trust rating.

There is a difference between helping, and being paid to complete a job. So long as he pays me fair and square, it isn't relevant to his previous activities. This doesn't appear to be related to bounties.

That being said, I don't know what the situation between Jamalaezaz is with his bounties. But I don't see how it is relevant in any case.

I understand your conclusions.

Still, completing a job for him is some kind of help since he is going to have an advantage (whatever kind of advantage that is) and it's highly possible to implicitly support shady activities.

I am going to stop my moral encouragement now and am hoping this will end in everyone's favor. It might be helpful to get a review from you after @Parodium.


proof me a scammer first you moron.


Very constructive contribution from your side, thank you for that. Gives a nice glimpse on your personality.

Here is your proof: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=721115

For a moment i was excited to see at least you found some valid proof but you just show the trust page which most of the DT members Misuse these days just to avoid the competition.
You can see my trust rating too and it is also being falsely given by the DT members to red paint me that would encourage easy entry of their 1000 of alts in the campaigns.
 
Anyways coming back to OP, i would also like to apply as i can write good articles too. Please consider me. thanks

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