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Claude Almansi

Your payment to Ning was declined - First Notice : My point is it will always decline -... - 0 views

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    "Your payment to Ning was declined - First Notice : My point is it will always decline * Posted by Badan Barman on August 23, 2010 at 1:02am in Plans and Pricing * View Discussions Just one minute before, I received this message. Its frustrating. If not hundred, I request several time to Ning to come forward to make the payment successfully. I open help ticket, I post in forum, (CHARGE MY VISA CARD FOR THE IMMEDIATE PAYMENT, I Need Personal Assistant from Ning to Make the Payment Successfully) I personally wrote to Ning employee through email (Eric Suesz), i post as scrap. Still why you are charging my card after 23 hours of validity. You will absolutely get nothing after 23 hours from my card. Hey Ning can you please let me know exactly at what time of tomorrow you will again charge my card.So that I can enter the details of a fresh card just before you charge the card for payment?"
fabrizio bartoli

Talky - 1 views

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    "No plugins. No signup or payment required. Anonymous. Peer-to-peer. GROUP VIDEO CHAT Add multiple people to the conversation SCREEN SHARING Easily add anyone's screen to the conversation LOCKED ROOMS Add a shared key to a room for added privacy ROCKETS & STUFF Play rocket lander while you wait for people to join Works in Chrome Firefox* *Screensharing available only in Chrome."
Claude Almansi

Florian Alexander Schmidt | The Good, the Bad and the Ugly: Why Crowdsourcing Needs Ethics - 0 views

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    "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly By Florian [Schmidt] On October 8, 2013 The Good, the Bad and the Ugly: Why Crowdsourcing Needs Ethics Abstract This position paper for the workshop CrowdWork 2013 discusses some of the ethical implications of crowdsourcing in general and of contest-based crowd design in particular, especially in regard to the question of fair payment. The paper establishes four different categories of crowdsourcing with separate ethical challenges and argues for the crowd work industry to develop a code of ethics from within, in order to counter the exploitation and abuse that it often enables."
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