And also scamming and lying and going back on an agreement worth $840 is nothing to you?
I'm confused. Where is the part where he scammed you? You were only entitled a $120 work for a week and as far as I can see you have only done 1 week of "work". He agreed to pay you that and yet you ramble here with your butthurt because you can't get what you want. He's the one managing the campaign and he has the rights to deny anyone.
As for that $840 you keep mentioning, it's not like it will go in his pocket. He will use it to pay that someone else who he hired as a replacement.
Just take the money shut up and move on with your life.
This argument of yours will go nowhere.
Ahhh, newly made troll accounts coming out now. That's how you know when you start winning the moral high ground

Kidding, but really it is quite telling.
So, besides these points already being mentioned and completely thought through and penetrated logically with empirical evidence, I guess I'll entertain this. Only briefly.
Agreeing to make everything fixed and return it to normal would have included me back in the campaign among the payment being for 25 posts instead of 18. I deleted my stuff as per the agreement, and then the campaign manager didn't follow through. IE they lied. IE they scammed me by not holding up their end of the deal, which they literally agreed to. (I suppose I must keep posting these pictures just so people can get some context). Just so happens this was worth $840 in profit potential, which I would have easily claimed if the campaign manager had not been so bad at managing and acting in bad faith. I'm sure you've seen the other photos. Notice how I use the term "shorting me payment" because I understand managers have the right to kick people out as they choose, it is what everybody agrees to in the rules. However, when a separate agreement is made to negate that and correct errors, that is something else entirely that sits on top of those previous agreements. Make sense?


Yes, a campaign manager can choose to remove people. He did that to me in error. That's fine, I pointed the error out and asked him to fix everything and bring it back to normal. He said he would fix everything and It would be normal. He didn't, that's a scam. And it's worth $840 in future campaign earnings. But you don't care, it didn't happen to you. So we should probably just drop it and let it happen to somebody else too? No.