I made two support requests recently for non-payment of rewards offered free for completed advertisement participations. There is no limit to the number of free offers you may complete. The second support request contained this line:
"Please note: Excessive number of manually credited offers may be automatically flagged as potentially fraudulent activity and result in the disabling of offers from your account."
Now, it's not my fault that Gwallet's reward delivery system is faulty, or that the advertisers it works with are unscrupulous. Yes, I do several free offers in a day, and often more than one does not deliver. However, with no limit on free offers, why would Gwallet flag me or anyone for excessive manually credited offers? Non-paying offers are a problem on Gwallet's end, not mine.
I don't appreciate the accusation that I'm trying to defraud Gwallet. It often feels like it's the other way around. As examples, there's been surveys that won't let you submit the last page because of an "error", and there's email registration offers that throw an endless set of ads at you and never arrive at a registration page.
This isn't the first time that I've felt Gwallet has taken an accusatory tone with me. Between the bogus offers and the bad attitude toward its consumers, Gwallet/Radium One is a service to beware.