Sorry for the interruption here guys, not bumping this thread but I need to make myself understand a few things here. I'll be putting everything one by one:
This one's for jeremypwr:
- Someone told me that there's no restriction on the number of posts a person can make on the forum in a day (not at least if the posts are of good quality). I've seen many members making more than 30 posts daily (I won't be disclosing names here) and their posts were helpful to the community which is why even moderators didn't delete them. What I don't understand here is: The rule of your campaign says that "Maximum of 8 posts/day will be counted towards total post count", so how it makes someone restricted to making posts more than 8 a day? They can post as much as they want and you can only count 8 of them per day according to the rule, right? So, where did the need arises for you to ask the user WaffleMaster to delete their posts? You might have paid them for the total posts considering 8 posts/day and not their ^12 posts^ for that day. You might have removed them for kinda post- bursting if they committed it. Nowhere under the rules section can I find anything like that written that a user is RESTRICTED to making 8 posts ONLY per day. Mind explaining me where am I wrong here?
This one's for WaffleMaster:
- You've been playing all well before I saw you claiming the services of Bet oh sorry, Bitcasino [FTFY] and Sportsbet scam. You started everything with the manager and your fight was for the money you wanted for your work and jeremypwr was the manager to deal with it. Now tell me, what made you think that the mentioned websites and/or their employees are scam? Didn't you ask the question to the manager that I asked here currently? And when it was clearly written by the manager over the campaign's OP that "I can remove you from the Campaign at any time, for whatever reason", why couldn't you just take it and move on? What's all this drama for? He said he was ready to pay you, then why?
Hi, thanks for the questions. People can post as much as they want, but only 8 will be counted towards the 25. He was asking, no telling me and under threat of no payment, to delete my posts detailing the events that have transpired of his error and scamming me and the threats etc. because it hurts his reputation (obviously) and the companies who involve themselves with him.
If you look through my post count from between July 24 and July 21 3 AM EST you will see no more than 8 posts a day.
Anyways, as stated previously, yes a campaign manager can boot anybody they want. It's good for the forum and the campaign to have only high quality. What's not ok is when they realize there is an error, make a written confirmation that things will be returning to normal before the error (pay increased and back on campaign), and then don't follow their own written agreement, that's where the scam really happens. And it cost me a lot of profit potential. It's likely illegal (like we care at all about that, I don't) and would be enforced by a court. You can't boot somebody in error, say you'll make things normal again, then refuse to honor that. And it's all in writing to boot (very important in courts). Anyways, enough with that old argument.
If you read the company's threads, they actually have a lot of issues that they say are resolved but actually aren't. Thanks for your interest, hope you have a good one
