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I answered a question which had a bounty of 50 points. The bounty is now over and the only answer on that question is my own, however I didn't receive the bounty? There was definitely a bounty on the question when I answered it, here is a link: iAd interstitial not working on device

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  • It's odd that the question does not have the blue bounty notification next to it. Commented Aug 3, 2015 at 9:34
  • Yeah, its really weird. You can even see in the comments under my answer that he will accept my answer for the bounty
    – Swinny89
    Commented Aug 3, 2015 at 9:34
  • I found the question in the featured tab, with a +50 badge. The bounty was definitely active when I answered the question, i'm 100% sure of that.
    – Swinny89
    Commented Aug 3, 2015 at 9:44

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Your answer had only 1 upvote when the bounty period ended, so it was not auto-awarded to you.

Bounty on this question was started on Jul 25 at 4:21 and it ended on Aug 2 at 5:24. While you received 1 upvote on Jul 31st and then the second upvote on Aug 3rd.

How is bounty awarded?

If you do not award your bounty within 7 days (plus the grace period), the highest voted answer created after the bounty started with a minimum score of 2 will be awarded half the bounty amount.

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  • Link to the timeline for correlation: stackoverflow.com/posts/31573864/timeline Commented Aug 3, 2015 at 11:13
  • I also didn't get the bounty for a question which I answered after a lot of analysis, even the user who had posted the question has accepted it within the bounty period. Still, I didn't get bounty... It doesn't feel good. Here is the question which had no answer since 6 years: stackoverflow.com/questions/32124110/…
    – ms_27
    Commented Sep 30, 2021 at 12:54
  • The person who had started the bounty has to award it manually. System will auto-award only if the answer has 2 or more score. Please read the "How is a bounty awarded?" section of bounty help page. It states: "click the bounty award icon next to each answer to permanently award your bounty to the answerer" Commented Sep 30, 2021 at 14:21

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