The airdrop website laconically advises that Emails submitted will not be sold/shared for promotion/marketing purposes. Can I recommend that you make it clear that also holds true for telephone numbers?
Also, I couldn't seem to find the clear statements about terms & conditions, rights and privacy that I'd expect to see, given the claims made.
Cheers
Graham
The telephone numbers are not in fact stored. These are simply verified to be UK numbers and nothing else, all done via an API.
That's exactly as I expected but it needs to be clearly communicated on the web site.
Apart from the missing contact info and privacy statements expected of UK web sites, more attention to the wording is required. A moment's reflection will inform you that UK is inadequate unless you do actually intend to exclude residents of Northern Ireland.
Statements that are usefully accurate must somewhere use the mouthful: "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland".
Elsewhere, the statement UK citizens receive fifty Sterlingcoin is incorrect, the checks are for residence not citizenship.
Theres two of us here, we can manage a phone number each but only one postcode - do we get 50 each or will one application be rejected? This information should be readily available and easy to comprehend.
Minors are also citizens of the UK, if there's a lower age limit for this offer, that should be clearly communicated.
Sterlingcoin is a completely fair, transaparant and a highly secure form of currency for all needs. Provide some support for your claim of fairness. Use a spelling checker.
The OP advertises 575,000 Sterlingcoin (90% of Instamine) for the Spacedrop. At 50 per application that's a grand total of 11500 applications. This limit should be
very clearly advertised.
Will applications from UK residents receive priority over applications from people outside the UK?
Cheers
Graham