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Yesterday, while completing offers and climbing the leaderboard I found myself in first place for most of the day.
As I was watching the timer reach the end of the day this is when I noticed something quite suspicious. In the last 60 seconds, 2 users at the exact same time hit the top of the leaderboard. I then looked over all the users on the leaderboard to see where they came from and it was no surprise that they were never even ranked anywhere in the top 50. So how was it possible that 2 users at the same time beat out everyone on the site? Well, let's take a look at their activity. Here we see the first user has only completed 1 offer for the entire day. And here we see the second user has only completed 1 offer for the entire day. You're probably thinking "That offer must pay a lot". Well, not exactly. Not only are both of these users fairly new, but the only activity they had for the entire day still doesn't explain how they hit the top of the leaderboard at the same time with seconds left. It also doesn't explain how they have so many Soul Gems for not completing any offers or having next to no activity. One last thing I would like to note is how I was sitting at 14,166 total Soul Gems before the timer ended and even though I finished in 3rd (300 SG reward) I still have 14,166 Soul Gems. My conclusion is that there is some dishonest activity in the works. There have already been Reddit posts about how their giveaways are rigged and how they end seconds after they start to ensure certain users win. This is no different. They don't want to pay out those daily rewards so they move around accounts to make you think you were just unlucky when really there a form of sabotage in the works. It's the same reason why most offers get refused in a very inconsistent manner or how some users with zero activity and zero offers completed have $50-$100 in pre-paid Visa cards bought on their account.