You asked them to join their "service", but in my case they found me.
They offered me to use thier service.
The problem is not 6 euros, understand it..
These money were generated by the amount of visitors who viewed thier ads.
Imagine you deposite money on your bank account and they offer you 3% yearly, but after 2 month they say you you have not enough money and dont pay you even the sum you generated...
They didnt pay me 6,71 euros, they also didnt pay to another one, and another one, and..... 6,71 euros per a few dozen of website is already almost 1000 euros they get displaying thier ads for free on a lot of small websites taking real money from thier clients who pay them for advertising...
This is a scam...
Look, I get it, you're bummed out over them bumping you without offering an option to withdraw all and close your account.
You have an activity score of 7! Some people might think you started an account just to trash CoinTraffic. I generally don't judge people but some might get the wrong idea.
Here's a reality check. You can keep whining until you're blue in the face, they still have a solid reputation and is one of the more sought after ad networks for crypto people.
I'm not saying this to be mean, but continuing to tilt at windmills isn't likely going to win you any favors.
Believe me when I say this doesn't even register when talking scams. It doesn't even get close to being a scam. There are ad networks that just disappear overnight and leave you holding the bag. There are publishers loosing $100's from different ad services that simply stop paying or vanishes.
I've said my piece and I'm outta here.