Yes, we respond with the same "Cookie Cutter" response, because that are our rules. If you break our rules you will get some sort of the same response as we only have 3 rules! I can see you only had an issue with the ad-blocking stuff
I'm still waiting for the proof of the ad-blocking. Oh wait, there are like thousands of users facing the same thing! Coincidence?
So if a user breaks the terms they are bound to - we should still pay them anyway? Interesting business model.
Of course not, but let me throw back the same to you.
So if a developer fabricates a bunch of excuses just to avoid paying out - the users are at fault? Interesting business model.
And you did mention you don't earn anything when those "cheating" users click on the apps? I must have wondered where you got those monies from to spend upgrading the website as well as those two apps
Not once in this thread - or ever - have we tried to suppress anything. We are trying to have a dialog with you and everyone who comments where we are open and tell you how we operate. I'm sorry that you don't agree - but as we did respond in our emails - we have a report from 3 separate security partners that you broke our terms! And as we have also mentioned - if you contact us with any sort of proof we would be very happy to run those checks again. I don't see how we can be fairer than that!
My, isn't the irony strong with this one! Do you need 3 security partners just for two simple faucets? Hmm, that could pretty much explain stealing from users just to fund their payrolls, I see!
Once again, I asked what I should submit and you changed the subject by asking me to
"Agree to our terms and forfeit your payout". Is that what you mean?
Anyway, I've done my part and will let the rest post their feedback. Thanks for showing up in the community and confirming what I've said earlier. Having this thread featured on BTCT, this ain't gonna be one-sided communication anymore
You really shouldn't be a dick to people who use your app on a public forum, regardless of whether you think they broke your rules. A lot of people see threads like this and would be turned off from ever downloading this faucet--I know I won't be trying it.
Wouldn't a faucet be able to know beforehand whether you're using adblockers or a VPN or whatever and not let you claim and thus never let the situation get this far? The only faucet I use from time to time is the Moonbit one, and you can't even claim if you have adblockers running. I'm also wondering how much money this faucet could actually make for itself by denying payouts. Is the advertising revenue and captcha-solving that lucrative?
Either way, it seems like you have a lot of dissatisfied customers, ClaimBitcoinNetwork. You might want to look into ways to keep them happy if you want to stay in the faucet business.
Trust me, he's zero intention to run it properly. Check out the reviews and you'll know why.