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Re: [ANN] CoinGiveaway.com - Giving away 0.25 BTC & 0.50 BTC
by
Tabclear
on 07/07/2016, 10:32:25 UTC
Correct me if I'm wrong, in order to complete the tasks and earned with this affiliate program, you and each user you've referred must complete an offer which is like this
"To complete this offer simply sign up to Betfair, deposit £10 and bet through the entire amount.
Cost: £10.00"
And I guess no one tried that so there's no one get the .25 btc of this site.

You should be right after all I comment that I read. I didn't enter the site but all from comment and the way that he wants to complete the offer, it should be like you said.

Did you find out if he paid. The offer seems to good to be truth and most of the time it means the owners will run away without payout.
I don't want to be a victim of such a scheme.

The fact happening here is no one still get there payouts, theres no proof says neither people claiming that they gotten already their payments instead i see here is someone claiming his prize i dont know what is lacking to him why still he is not awarded as promise,

But to clarify this scheme OP needs to show some proofs if he really pays nor what really he wants to his participants/user to claim their award,

Does they need to invest or subcribe before claiming or not? Thats big ? There.

Lots of quotes going on up there  Cheesy I think I have been pretty clear on how the system works, including how it works behind the scenes. The front page of CoinGiveaway.com clearly explains the process, as does the FAQ and the many posts I have made here in this thread. I am not sure how I can make it any clearer?

Unfortunately no one has yet managed to reach the required amount of green referrals to receive payment, as soon as someone does I will definitely let you guys know.

If there is anything else you think I could provide in the mean time that would constitute proof, for you or others, that CoinGiveaway.com is a legitimate business, please let me know.

Tab