*Dallas Rushing is very untrustworthy, not going to "collaborate" with him for a good period of time, might in the future, because I think the KARMA project is one of the most interesting in the whole crypto currency space.
Here is what happened:
So I joined the KARMA contest, the first 2 submissions got paid after nasty discussion with Dallas Rushing and Matt in the Telegram chat, and 4 personal attacks by anonymous people from the KARMA community. (I was told, you are an idiot, you are garbage and you are weird)
I deleted the two first submissions from my phone, since I thought the videos would be uploaded to the KARMA social media, since that is what Dallas Rushing say in the video where the contest is presented, but after repeatedly asking where the videos was uploaded to, I never got an answer.
*I am telling her that EOS is the best blockchain, again a good deed, that I do all the time for free.
3th submission was paid for.
*I am telling this random clerk at H&M that EOS is the best blockchain, the conversation happens outside of the video, but it is clear that he get access to my Steem blog where there is a post about KARMA recently.
4th submission never paid and no explanation.
*I am illustrating how I spread the word of EOS and KARMA for free and tell that I do this in the bus, the streets and in cafe's.
5th submission never paid and no explanation.
*This man almost always sit in the street, I think he is lonely that is why I give him a beer to make him more happy. He hold my food while I buy the beer.
6th submission never paid and no explanation.
*Telling the restaurant owner about KARMA and he put up the flyers in his restaurant.
7th submission never paid and lost access to the TELEGRAM group with no explanation.
In conclusion
The KARMA contest was a completely untrustworthy set up, no real answers.
I still think the project long term most likely will turn into a massive success, but to put your name to a project like this very early is extremely risky.
Lasse Ehlers