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December 05, 2013, 10:38:21 PM
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Hi,
I'm not sure if this is the right place to post this.If not can the mods please move this?Since I've tried out this site and I got my 0.10BTC bonus as promised but I discovered a flaw which I feel needs addressing but since I don't know who runs the site I can't send him/her a PM to help them out.

Another issue I noticed is that it asks for a BTC address yet it wants to send you a cheque.When I try to cashout,it forces you to fill in a survey which just raises question marks as i just wanted to transfer it into my Bitcoin wallet as other methods just take too long and since I'm based in the UK,it'll just take too long to recieve the cheque anyway.

Finally it seems that the sole job is to refer people rather than act as a jobs board which is what I thought it would be like (as I wanted to promote web links/messages for BTC on my Twitter feed).

Thanks Smiley

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December 11, 2013, 12:29:50 AM
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No offence, but as a hero member you are quite stubborn.  That site will not be paying you anytime soon.  What kind of idiot gives you $100 USD for signing up to a site?  And a couple of tens for getting one referral?

I also suggest you remove that ad from your signature, it won't do you good there.
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December 11, 2013, 12:35:25 AM
Last edit: December 11, 2013, 01:00:05 AM by film2240
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No offence, but as a hero member you are quite stubborn.  That site will not be paying you anytime soon.  What kind of idiot gives you $100 USD for signing up to a site?  And a couple of tens for getting one referral?

I also suggest you remove that ad from your signature, it won't do you good there.
Excuse me.How am I being stubborn?I find this offensive as you're making this allegation without proof.You decided to call me names instead of raising the issue diplomatically by saying that I find the signature a problem instead of attacking my general character which is rated highly by people who know me in real life/most places online.

I have not once said that I agree with what they're doing,in fact I think it's wrong for them to advertise something and not deliver.I'm already past the fact that they're not going to payout.The reason I haven't removed that sig is because I'm a very busy person (filmmaker) who doesn't spend his entire life on forums as most people have jobs or are in training schemes (like me to get into work) and therefore hardly have time to maintain my profile on here.Please withdraw this allegation against me as I have no interest in starting fights with people.

If I remove the offending signature,will you please withdraw this allegation and let me move on with my life?Thank you.

Edit:I purely made this thread to report observations not believe what they're saying.You really misunderstood my intention of this thread.I feel that their actions were suspicious and thought it was my duty to let others know what was going on.That's all.I think you read too much into this.

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December 11, 2013, 03:05:25 PM
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Sites like this profit by getting people to join, then setting a very high payout threshold, knowing 95%% of the users will signup once visit for a couple days and never come back. They get the revenue to pay those who do reach threshold through this model. So if you sign up 1,000 people, those thousand people do a couple offers each, but you only have to payout 50 people that actually had a network of people to reach their threshold.

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December 11, 2013, 03:08:36 PM
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Sites like this profit by getting people to join, then setting a very high payout threshold, knowing 95%% of the users will signup once visit for a couple days and never come back. They get the revenue to pay those who do reach threshold through this model. So if you sign up 1,000 people, those thousand people do a couple offers each, but you only have to payout 50 people that actually had a network of people to reach their threshold.
I see.I've always wondered what business model was being followed.Well thanks to you,mystery solved Smiley

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January 28, 2014, 05:01:15 PM
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It's a SCAM 100% - I have proof !
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