I don't have any problems with 1xbit at all. I've been a participant in their campaign for quite some time, and they always pay me right on time every week with no issues. I think that applies to all participants. They have a big budget for marketing, which costs a lot of money on the forum. That's why they really aren't going to scam people for such small amounts of 500$. But if someone has violated the terms and conditions, then the consequences will be that the account will be closed. That happens with $25 but also with $10,000. The amount is not really relevant.
that 500$ is enough to pay 5-7 campaign participants of yours mate, so they only need 3-5 account that has 500$ to pay all of you weekly, this much been said from the top that it is not about how much the amount is, the problem is why they are locking the account without complete proofs of what have been the case of the account? they just keep saying it is about the cheating so they stop collaboration but people need proofs to show that they really made a mistake so this forum will chance course in questioning 1xbit.
maybe releasing concrete proof will settle this all .
Above I made calculations that say that such a theory is pointless:
Lets take that there were 50 such cases (but I think there were a lot less, just because a few accounts were spamming this thread there seemed to be a lot of it).
50 x $ 500 = $25k
The expense for a signature campaign is about $2k - $2.5k per week, so $25k would cover only about 3 months of the campaign and it has been going on for 10 months.
However, the point is not that it would not cover the costs of campaigns. The point is, it would be silly to risk such a huge loss of reputation trying to cover the costs of a signature campaign.
Of course we would all like to see the evidence, but as I have written many times before, unfortunately no one is able to present it.
It is word against word and it is only up to you who you believe. We are taking part in the 1xbit signature campaign, they have been paying us honestly for 10 months, so it is natural for us to sympathize with 1xbit.