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Duelbits Affiliate CracherZ: cqrr Says RT Winners Not Paid

A giveaway watchdog branded "on time/without bots" now demands Duelbits affiliate CracherZ explain $25 in unpaid giveaway money.

CracherZ August Duelbits $20,000 wager leaderboard graphic

Duelbits affiliate CracherZ is advertising a $20,000 monthly wager leaderboard, and one of the affiliate's own giveaway winners says the part that actually reached the players was a month of silence and an unpaid twenty-five dollars. On August 16, a rival giveaway runner named Blendeezer, whose display name is literally 'Rolling Giveaways On Time/Without Bots,' quote-tweeted the account to demand an explanation.

@CrachVIP @Duelbits @CrachVIP wanna explain why youre not paying out twitter RT winners?

The receipts Blendeezer was quoting belonged to an account called cqrr. The complaint reads like a breakup text from someone who kept checking the mailbox anyway.

i thought i was done with bs giveaways but nah 💀. anyways lmfao they fucking ghosted me hard for a whole month for $25 only to come back and tell me this shit.

cqrr attached four images and said the affiliate's Discord was full of the same story: winners told to jump through 'some stupid requirements like this' before any money moved. One complaint reads like an isolated stiff. Four images and a Discord full of them read like a payout desk with a bouncer.

Image attached to cqrr's complaint about CracherZ giveaway payouts.
An image cqrr posted with the complaint about CracherZ's payout runaround.

A $10,000 top prize, slow-walking $25

The poster CracherZ is running the dispute under is no flea-market raffle. The August leaderboard promises $10,000 for first, $5,000 for second, $2,500 for third, and a retweet-and-tag prize of $200 split four ways, fifty dollars a pop, for anyone who signs up with code 'crachh.' Meanwhile, per the receipts, a winner at the bottom of the operation chased twenty-five dollars for a full month before the host even produced conditions. Five figures at the top. Spare change at the bottom. The spare change is the only part anyone seems to receive.

The watchdog is also in the giveaway business

None of this makes Blendeezer a disinterested consumer champion. The account's entire brand is the giveaway business itself: a bio declaring itself 'a Statistical Anomaly,' a roster of accounts it works for, and roughly 34,000 posts aimed at fewer than 2,000 followers, a ratio that is the reply-guy economy in miniature. A professional giveaway runner demanding that a competitor explain late payouts is the giveaway economy auditing itself, which is either a healthy sign or two raccoons fighting over the same overturned bin. Both readings survive contact with the timeline.

Blendeezer also tagged CracherZ twice in the same sentence, as if one mention could not carry the weight of twenty-five dollars, and dragged in Duelbits itself. What the casino is supposed to do about an affiliate's retweet raffle is unclear beyond reading its own name in the post. The affiliate, meanwhile, follows exactly three accounts while broadcasting to more than 7,000, the one-way megaphone you build when the signups matter and the winners are incidental.

The non-payment, at least, is rolling in the right direction. Earlier this month The Daily Tilt covered Duelbits affiliates complaining they had gone unpaid while the casino's CMO bragged about big withdrawals. Now the shortfall has slid one rung down the ladder, to the retweet winners at the very bottom of the affiliate's own pyramid. Everyone in this story is owed twenty-five dollars by someone, and nobody wants to be first to pay.

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  1. Blendeezer quote tweet
  2. Blendeezer reply to CracherZ
  3. cqrr complaint
  4. CracherZ August leaderboard post

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