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Re: What do you do when a project fails you as abounty hunter or investor
by
Memminger
on 14/11/2019, 02:15:49 UTC
As an investor or bounty hunter, you have dedicated either your funds or time for a pjoject and it turns out to be a fail project, what next?

Many at times we have come across this situations and I see a lot of negative posts from different bodies about this projects, y? Because people are hurt and have lost precious time and capital.

I suggest that whenever this situations arise, rather than telling the whole world how you messed up, tell yourself never again and pick up your pieces, go back to the drawing board and never repeat 🔂 that same action that lead you to following and supporting a failed / scam project in the first place.

Beware guys!

I'm sure everyone will be upset if they get a scam project.
But in my personal opinion, I will continue to move on and look for the latest projects that are more profitable.
Definitely, no one likes to be scammed. I mean, what is in it that can really make a person happy. Losing money, wasting time and failing hopes give the most painful experience that anyone can have. Scams are a big trouble and truly a pin in the neck. Moving on is the only option but you must first learn some good lesson out of your mistake. That would prevent happening of such blunders again.
In my personal experience, I had joined bounties which last for months then I would wait again for months then it would turn out to be a scam. I’m quiet disappointed and felt that I had wasted my time and effort for nothing. Maybe what I can get with what had happened is that I am more cautious and picky on what bounties I should join. Because there’s that I can do really other than report it to the moderators here in forum then just sit in the corner ponder a little then move on.