The nexus between gaming and entrepreneurship

in #gaming6 years ago (edited)

Request a job to dismiss it after it is finished and not meet the deal at the last minute

In the first instance, Peerion requested a campaign on websites. The agreement consisted of an original creation publication about your project and an attached image. The document and the image related to your project and product image were created. Once delivered Peerion dismissed the document and the original creation image; Requesting to publish a document and an image of its authorship, it was accepted without qualms.

Once agreed to publish, the link to the publication of the content was delivered. Now, Peerion refuses to deliver tokens for the publication. Peerion refuses to fulfill its part of the deal. And as a medium that published its content we are forced to eliminate it from our publications.

Peerion could have opted to negotiate or decline the publication previously and it did not
It seems an interesting project, but it has made other people work for nothing and it is not something that can be seen with a positive perspective. Definitely, could it be an "exit scam" if you have treated media and websites in your sector? We are surprised that Jeremy Klein has not advocated a solution.

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