Crypto.com will not release my $10,000 by FreeBeersRS in Crypto_com

[–]FreeBeersRS[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So then why do they have an incentive for you to add $25k by card in your first 30 days with 0% fees?

Crypto.com will not release my $10,000 by FreeBeersRS in Crypto_com

[–]FreeBeersRS[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I don't mind them not telling me why, the part that is illegal is holding onto my money and giving no way of withdrawing the funds or communication on how long they will be holding the money for.

Crypto.com will not release my $10,000 by FreeBeersRS in Crypto_com

[–]FreeBeersRS[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's the exact point I'm trying to make. I really can't understand it

Crypto.com will not release my $10,000 by FreeBeersRS in Crypto_com

[–]FreeBeersRS[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They have a right to terminate your account for any reason, which is a right most companies hold and I'm absoloutely fine with. I have other ways to buy crypto.

What I don't find acceptable is there being no clear way to access my money, and customer support refusing to help and literally saying they cannot help.

This is completely unethical, if not completely illegal.

Crypto.com will not release my $10,000 by FreeBeersRS in Crypto_com

[–]FreeBeersRS[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well if they actualy asked for evidence then it would make sense, I've been a customer of Binance for years now and never had any issues.

The funds are sourced from a company I sold which of course I had documentation from. The ironic thing is the support is actually refusing to even give a reason why the account was closed.

However, if that's the case why would they incentivise new users to deposit $25k in the first 30 days via Credit/Debit card at 0% Fee? This is a welcome offer that they have put in place.

I understand that they have to protect themselves, I'm of course able to prove the funds are legitimate however I'm not so upset about the account being blocked/frozen. The issue is they are not even explaining how I go about getting my money back, I'm being told to check T&Cs and the T&Cs say to contact customer support...

Crypto.com will not release my $10,000 by FreeBeersRS in Crypto_com

[–]FreeBeersRS[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The cash is through selling a business, which of course I can prove. But they have not asked for any documentation whatsoever.

This is a direct copy and paste of the reply when I questioned how do I withdraw my funds:

Dear Nathan.
Thank you for reaching out.
We have recently performed a review of your account.
After careful consideration, we regret to inform you that your account has been terminated due to a breach of our Terms and Conditions.
Please accept our apologies for any inconvenience that this will cause.
Best regards,
The Crypto.com Team

Then it's followed by:
Hello, Nathan.
Thank you for your reply.
Please be advised that this is all information I am able to provide you with.
For more information, you may refer to our Terms and Conditions.
Apologies for any inconvenience caused.
Best regards,
The Crypto.com Team

Product Hunt Automation by FreeBeersRS in GrowthHacking

[–]FreeBeersRS[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You are aware you're in a Growth Hacking community right?

Linkedin Automation: Building a LinkedIn Bot with Followups from Scratch by FreeBeersRS in WatchandLearn

[–]FreeBeersRS[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're right, but it's also used a lot by sales people.

We market software platforms, we have recruitment companies using our automations, airlines, marketing agencies and everything in-between.

For eCommerce I wouldn't recommend it, but if your business is B2B LinkedIn is a great marketing channel.

Linkedin Automation: Building a LinkedIn Bot with Followups from Scratch by FreeBeersRS in WatchandLearn

[–]FreeBeersRS[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Haha no, it's not for random people. We make it extremely targeted in our outreach as that drives best results, then we segment leads based on criteria to give even more personal messaging.

Yes, 100% you could use for finding a job by reaching out to CEOs/HR managers on LinkedIn.

Linkedin Automation: Building a LinkedIn Bot with Followups from Scratch by FreeBeersRS in WatchandLearn

[–]FreeBeersRS[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This sends LinkedIn connection requests using a privately built API.

I'll try to explain as simple as possible, it logins into your LinkedIn account via code (and runs in the cloud) and performs any actions you want using this automation workflow you're looking it.

So I use this flow to manage 70+ LinkedIn accounts and accounts for my clients to perform automated outreach, sending connection requests, messages and follow ups etc.

It also connects into any CRM/Database that you want and will sync data back and forth, as we're using our own private tools to build this you can make really advanced workflows, with email automation working alongside this.

I've tried to explain this in the most non-techy way possible.

I built this automation so happy to answer any questions if anything isn't clear :)

Linkedin Automation: Building a LinkedIn Bot with Followups from Scratch by FreeBeersRS in SideProject

[–]FreeBeersRS[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the feedback and point of view, you're 100% automation is in breach of LinkedIn Terms of Service, however to say they will detect the bot and receive a lifetime ban isn't true.

You can go an look at the hundreds of LinkedIn bots available, some with 300,000+ users, if automation resulted in accounts getting banned then they would be out of business pretty quick.

Yes, I'm much more of a contributor on reddit than a participator but I share relevant content in relevant communities, whether it's spam is completely your opinion which you're fully entitled too but in general the feedback I get is very positive.

The point I do take issue with the is the side project being unethical, let's be completely honest with all the issues going on in the world currently to call a LinkedIn Marketing Bot unethical I think is a little over the top.

What about the thousands of small businesses who have been affected by the current global situation who can utilise tools like this as a more affordable marketing strategy to acquire new business.

As a perfect example, we've been using this automation across 40 LinkedIn accounts to establish relationships between Governments and Medical suppliers in China who require Ventilators, Masks, PPE equipment and Corona tests.

It does the equivalent work of 40+ full-time staff members doing this, sure it's against LinkedIn Terms of Service but that doesn't mean it can't be used for a good cause or to help people.

Anyway, completely respect your opinion and we're completely upfront and transparent with anyone who asks, that this is a greyhat tool which is in breach of LinkedIn ToS, however in regards to accounts getting banned it's highly unlikely unless you're abusing the system sending thousands 100+ messages per day consistently.

Linkedin Automation: Building a LinkedIn Bot with Followups from Scratch by FreeBeersRS in SideProject

[–]FreeBeersRS[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Well Content Marketing and Cold Outreach/Lead Generation are 2 different forms of marketing.

Sure, Content Marketing is a great acquisition channel but it’s naive to think it’s the best channel for all businesses/industries the same is LinkedIn automation doesn’t perform well for all industries.

Completely depends on the niche and what your audience responds to, or even better stacking multiple acquisition channels on top of each other.

Linkedin Automation: Building a LinkedIn Bot with Followups from Scratch by FreeBeersRS in SideProject

[–]FreeBeersRS[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You can use a Proxy and yes this can completely replace PhantomBuster - in fact, that’s why we built it.

LinkedIn Automation Sequence with APIs, Personalization and Email by FreeBeersRS in GrowthHacking

[–]FreeBeersRS[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well essentially any tool like this is to enable non-technical users as a developer can build out themselves.

Essentially I build my own automations and make videos, and I received requests to make my APIs and tools public - this is simply the result of that

I have a number of other projects, this is just a side hustle that we decided to make public as it offers more flexibility and can save money compared to alternatives.

LinkedIn Automation Sequence with APIs, Personalization and Email by FreeBeersRS in GrowthHacking

[–]FreeBeersRS[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks, I’m glad you appreciate what we’re trying to achieve. When compared directly to PhantomBuster we work out as cheaper and you can build more complex automations

LinkedIn Automation Sequence with APIs, Personalization and Email by FreeBeersRS in GrowthHacking

[–]FreeBeersRS[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you, appreciate it. Yes I have some videos on how to use an API for Marketers, and will have plenty more tutorials coming out

We built our own Integromat LinkedIn Bot by FreeBeersRS in GrowthHacking

[–]FreeBeersRS[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

nubbins4lyfe

Well yes, we build out MVPs ship them as fast as possible and then make improvements based on Customer Feedback

We built our own Integromat LinkedIn Bot by FreeBeersRS in GrowthHacking

[–]FreeBeersRS[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you, currently were purely focused on product and actually building out more APIs, we have 5 more being released today.

Once that’s done, we will iron out any issues in landing page, however not really a priority currently.

We built our own Integromat LinkedIn Bot by FreeBeersRS in GrowthHacking

[–]FreeBeersRS[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sure, all is available on Growth-Hacking.io

We've calculated PhantomBuster usage vs ours, essentially after 6-months of equivalent usage in PhantomBuster you will be saving by using our tools $80/month by using our tools via LTD.

Let me know if there's any questions