Title: Auroramine.com seems to be too good to true. What might happen in future? Post by: manhdn on October 06, 2017, 03:12:56 AM Aurora is a cloud mining service that offers 10% per day and cash back after ten days. It is crazy but it seems to run well at this time. Many people put a lot of money into that. It is clearly a ponzi scheme. It is 10 days old untill now But I want to know What might happen in next days? As im new to this so pls someone explain me what might happen to this kind of service? Thanks in advance
Title: Re: Auroramine.com seems to be too good to true. What might happen in future? Post by: davey76 on October 06, 2017, 12:55:30 PM Like this: They will pay a few people and then stop paying. Next the site will be down. Then your money is gone.
Title: Re: Auroramine.com seems to be too good to true. What might happen in future? Post by: Chris314 on October 06, 2017, 01:02:28 PM Clearly a Ponzi scheme, like many others with such ROI. Most probably you'll be able to request a withdrawal, but it will never be completed and the support won't answer your mails. Then after a while the website will be closed and you'll never see your money back.
Title: Re: Auroramine.com seems to be too good to true. What might happen in future? Post by: giveen on October 06, 2017, 06:33:13 PM I still can't believe people ask such stupid questions and people get fooled with these so called mining offerings. The question you asked about the site is a really old method when btc wasn't as famous as it is today people used to invest in these they are know as ponzi schemes. Nowadays the problem is many don't fall for it so even if 100 investors invest they don't repay they simply walk away with the money.
Title: Re: Auroramine.com seems to be too good to true. What might happen in future? Post by: kurian on October 08, 2017, 09:35:08 AM Eventually it'll turn to be a scam.
Title: Re: Auroramine.com seems to be too good to true. What might happen in future? Post by: Phash2k on October 09, 2017, 02:48:23 PM page is down... sooo
Title: Re: Auroramine.com seems to be too good to true. What might happen in future? Post by: warnerbunny on October 09, 2017, 02:57:43 PM This is the BTC address of auroramine: 38jMiiZs2C5n5MPkyc5pSA7wwW6H4p6hPa
Still has a balance of 67.60728997 BTC at the moment. Title: Re: Auroramine.com seems to be too good to true. What might happen in future? Post by: mikaylskywalker on October 09, 2017, 03:38:27 PM page is down... sooo yeah.. 403 Forbidden .. we'll see how it will be in hours.. i hope it's not a scam !!! Title: Re: Auroramine.com seems to be too good to true. What might happen in future? Post by: mikaylskywalker on October 09, 2017, 03:55:55 PM Here is what they said: Hello, we are aware of the current issues on our platform. If you are experiencing any issues, simply clear your DNS cache or try to visit our page with a different device such as your smartphone. Alternatively you can use the Google DNS Server (8.8.8.8) to enter our site. Where i can read some their issues in future or something messages from them ? Thank you :-) Title: Re: Auroramine.com seems to be too good to true. What might happen in future? Post by: Anony121 on October 09, 2017, 06:01:31 PM Without a doubt that this is just another ponzi.
What you can try is to cash out when you have that opportunity but you shouldn't expect your money. And the golden tip that I will give you is not to invest in it. Title: Re: Auroramine.com seems to be too good to true. What might happen in future? Post by: mikaylskywalker on October 09, 2017, 06:04:46 PM Without a doubt that this is just another ponzi. What you can try is to cash out when you have that opportunity but you shouldn't expect your money. And the golden tip that I will give you is not to invest in it. The website is now okay, they're running, so dont say these words, when you dont know nothing 'bout it.... i like these people. Title: Re: Auroramine.com seems to be too good to true. What might happen in future? Post by: Anony121 on October 09, 2017, 06:31:38 PM Without a doubt that this is just another ponzi. What you can try is to cash out when you have that opportunity but you shouldn't expect your money. And the golden tip that I will give you is not to invest in it. The website is now okay, they're running, so dont say these words, when you dont know nothing 'bout it.... i like these people. Do you have any idea where you're talking about anyway? Title: Re: Auroramine.com seems to be too good to true. What might happen in future? Post by: KwizatzHaderach on October 09, 2017, 07:26:13 PM If it is too good to be true, it surely is.
Be careful in investing. Title: Re: Auroramine.com seems to be too good to true. What might happen in future? Post by: Fire Rabbit on October 11, 2017, 12:07:44 PM Its 100% a scam Ponzi site. Just imagine who will give you that much money for doing nothing. For first few days they will pay all the investors their profits. It will help the site to gain trust from the bitcoin community. After that investors invest hugh amounts of money thinking its a legit site. When the site admin gets enough deposits from investors, the site will go offline. This is what usually happens. I already have experience with 3 such sites.
Title: Re: Auroramine.com seems to be too good to true. What might happen in future? Post by: burky156 on October 12, 2017, 12:03:16 AM It's a big scam guys. I tried to withdraw BTC but they say i have to invest first! I heard many people lose money with their lies. Please do not invest Auroramine
Title: Re: Auroramine.com seems to be too good to true. What might happen in future? Post by: linxroyal on October 12, 2017, 09:56:50 AM definitely a scam haha, wtf i waited a week for nothing.
good thing i did not invest. first pay out is minimum worth $1 then when you reached $1, minimum $1.53 and so on and so forth, it will not let you withdraw your bitcoin haha! (it will show a popup that you have to invest $5 first) Title: Re: Auroramine.com seems to be too good to true. What might happen in future? Post by: vph on October 12, 2017, 05:32:05 PM Somebody tell us which of today existing hardware is capable of 10 days ROI, let’s say at zero electricity cost.
This would answer many of the questions people have. Title: Re: Auroramine.com seems to be too good to true. What might happen in future? Post by: N-D-A on October 12, 2017, 08:44:18 PM Quote from: linxroyal first pay out is minimum worth $1 then when you reached $1, minimum $1.53 and so on and so forth, it will not let you withdraw your bitcoin haha! (it will show a popup that you have to invest $5 first) The fact that the withdraw function went up is because it's in BTC and the BTC price went up, so that has nothing to do with the possible scam they are running... I invested 0.10BTC in it 11 days ago, and at this time I've been able to withdraw the whole 0.11BTC I "earned" up until now by withdrawing every 24hours, meaning I'm up 0.01BTC atm... Tomorrow it will be 0.02... So ponzi or not, I got my money back in 10 days and everything I get from now on is extra. (I'm planning to reinvest earnings every 3 days, while withdrawing the other 2, so no more actual money of mine will go in, and even if it goes offline right now, I would have only gained from it.) Don't get me wrong, though, I don't wish it upon anyone to be at the end of a ponzi scheme, but at least I'm glad if it was a ponzi, I was high enough in the pyramid to have gained from it this time. :) The site shows how much it has payed out to date, but it also shows the total bought hashpower thus far. If you calculate the cost of the bought hashpower, it ends somewhere over 1000BTC, but as we speak it has only paid out ~205BTC. As long as people keep buying with externally sent BTC, the site will have more BTC incoming than outgoing, but once that diminishes and the number of people just cashing out rises over the new-bloods, the paid-out amount will grow bigger than the paid amount for hashpower. Somewhere before that happens, the site will probably go offline and disappear... If it ever doesn't stop and continues to work after that time, the site has to be legit at least to some degree, though, since otherwise it's just handing out free money... Nobody does that... ;D You could still risk riding along with the ponzi and hoping you still are high enough in the pyramid to make it past the 10 days, but it's a risk none-the-less. The site could be there for weeks to come, but can also magically evaporate tomorrow... That choice isn't anything different from any other gamble, though, so it's up to you what you can miss and if you can risk it. ;) Anyway, I'm just glad my 10 days of stress are over and all that remains for me is just waiting for the ship to go down, only to see if it does or not... :p Title: Re: Auroramine.com seems to be too good to true. What might happen in future? Post by: shield132 on October 12, 2017, 08:53:57 PM It even don't worths to post anything in such thread. OP are we all crazy and mentally ill who work hard to earn money? Are builders, footballers, businessmans crazies? Oh let's sell house and put on auroramine, our life will be better and we will be billionares soon, what a great idea. FORGET, you know what happens, website will close and run away with profit and everyone silly person will be withouy money. Yes silly because when someone promises you 10% daily for nothing and you agree.. What can I say more..
Title: Re: Auroramine.com seems to be too good to true. What might happen in future? Post by: denzkilim on October 13, 2017, 01:30:31 AM The return of investment is too good to be true, clearly this is a ponzi scheme. Like other ponzi schemes they'll pay you at the start maybe they'll keep doing it til 2 to 3 months until they gain huge popularity and people will be lured to invest to their ponzi scheme then after lots of people invested they will disappear. :o
Title: Re: Auroramine.com seems to be too good to true. What might happen in future? Post by: KwizatzHaderach on October 13, 2017, 07:34:21 AM I am thinking the same thing.. who does give out 10% returns everyday...
people should know better than enabling it to scam people of their (hard earned?) money Title: Re: Auroramine.com seems to be too good to true. What might happen in future? Post by: jkumarw on October 13, 2017, 01:05:01 PM No it's not a scam, just sign up your account @ https://www.auroramine.com/?ref=250092 (https://www.auroramine.com/?ref=250092) If you had seen previous posts, new members do not get paid until they upgrade.If you're scared, you do not have to deposit any money at first, just like the BTC rolls in!! Title: Re: Auroramine.com seems to be too good to true. What might happen in future? Post by: btcone111 on October 13, 2017, 10:44:09 PM No it's not a scam, just sign up your account @ https://www.auroramine.com/?ref=250092 (https://www.auroramine.com/?ref=250092) If you had seen previous posts, new members do not get paid until they upgrade.If you're scared, you do not have to deposit any money at first, just like the BTC rolls in!! Yes, but you just need to pay approx USD5 to withdraw... i mean... that's absolutely an amount I could afford to lose! Title: Re: Auroramine.com seems to be too good to true. What might happen in future? Post by: monalito on October 14, 2017, 07:52:52 AM Hiii I newbie here ...if u like to invest for cloud mining I suggest Diamond DMD cloud mining better than other ..this coin rank 125 on market now
you shoud made own research.. Title: Re: Auroramine.com seems to be too good to true. What might happen in future? Post by: xxxredxxx on October 14, 2017, 10:26:57 AM I am thinking the same thing.. who does give out 10% returns everyday... people should know better than enabling it to scam people of their (hard earned?) money Hard earned USD $5 for a chance of return? 1. I think the payout rate is better than any lotto! 2. I mean... USD $5... can't even buy you a foot-long sub Join now and make free money!! https://www.auroramine.com/?ref=292431 (https://www.auroramine.com/?ref=292431) :o :oBTCBTC ;D ;D I monitor the available hash power at 900.000PH/S which doesn't move at all even though the power in use keeps on climbing :) One more thing this will become a ponzi scheme is just imagine the lifetime hashing(no end-contract), no maintenance fees which is too good to be true on actual mining if they have one actually mining for you. :) Title: Re: Auroramine.com seems to be too good to true. What might happen in future? Post by: Zepher on October 14, 2017, 10:46:21 AM Quote from: linxroyal first pay out is minimum worth $1 then when you reached $1, minimum $1.53 and so on and so forth, it will not let you withdraw your bitcoin haha! (it will show a popup that you have to invest $5 first) The fact that the withdraw function went up is because it's in BTC and the BTC price went up, so that has nothing to do with the possible scam they are running... I invested 0.10BTC in it 11 days ago, and at this time I've been able to withdraw the whole 0.11BTC I "earned" up until now by withdrawing every 24hours, meaning I'm up 0.01BTC atm... Tomorrow it will be 0.02... So ponzi or not, I got my money back in 10 days and everything I get from now on is extra. (I'm planning to reinvest earnings every 3 days, while withdrawing the other 2, so no more actual money of mine will go in, and even if it goes offline right now, I would have only gained from it.) Don't get me wrong, though, I don't wish it upon anyone to be at the end of a ponzi scheme, but at least I'm glad if it was a ponzi, I was high enough in the pyramid to have gained from it this time. :) The site shows how much it has payed out to date, but it also shows the total bought hashpower thus far. If you calculate the cost of the bought hashpower, it ends somewhere over 1000BTC, but as we speak it has only paid out ~205BTC. As long as people keep buying with externally sent BTC, the site will have more BTC incoming than outgoing, but once that diminishes and the number of people just cashing out rises over the new-bloods, the paid-out amount will grow bigger than the paid amount for hashpower. Somewhere before that happens, the site will probably go offline and disappear... If it ever doesn't stop and continues to work after that time, the site has to be legit at least to some degree, though, since otherwise it's just handing out free money... Nobody does that... ;D You could still risk riding along with the ponzi and hoping you still are high enough in the pyramid to make it past the 10 days, but it's a risk none-the-less. The site could be there for weeks to come, but can also magically evaporate tomorrow... That choice isn't anything different from any other gamble, though, so it's up to you what you can miss and if you can risk it. ;) Anyway, I'm just glad my 10 days of stress are over and all that remains for me is just waiting for the ship to go down, only to see if it does or not... :p You really are clueless. None of those stats are genuine - there is no mining equipment/hashpower. This is clearly a Ponzi/HYIP, and even though you may have made a little profit from the site, the same will not be true for the majority of people that "invest" in this place. For you to earn 0.01 BTC, someone else needs to have lost at least that. I am thinking the same thing.. who does give out 10% returns everyday... people should know better than enabling it to scam people of their (hard earned?) money Hard earned USD $5 for a chance of return? 1. I think the payout rate is better than any lotto! 2. I mean... USD $5... can't even buy you a foot-long sub Join now and make free money!! https://www.auroramine.com/?ref=292431 (https://www.auroramine.com/?ref=292431) :o :oBTCBTC ;D ;D You are clearly advocating that people invest money into this Ponzi scheme, you even decided to make some extra cash yourself and add a referal code. Well done you /s. You should both be disgusted with yourselves. Title: Re: Auroramine.com seems to be too good to true. What might happen in future? Post by: btcone111 on October 14, 2017, 01:45:18 PM Quote from: linxroyal first pay out is minimum worth $1 then when you reached $1, minimum $1.53 and so on and so forth, it will not let you withdraw your bitcoin haha! (it will show a popup that you have to invest $5 first) The fact that the withdraw function went up is because it's in BTC and the BTC price went up, so that has nothing to do with the possible scam they are running... I invested 0.10BTC in it 11 days ago, and at this time I've been able to withdraw the whole 0.11BTC I "earned" up until now by withdrawing every 24hours, meaning I'm up 0.01BTC atm... Tomorrow it will be 0.02... So ponzi or not, I got my money back in 10 days and everything I get from now on is extra. (I'm planning to reinvest earnings every 3 days, while withdrawing the other 2, so no more actual money of mine will go in, and even if it goes offline right now, I would have only gained from it.) Don't get me wrong, though, I don't wish it upon anyone to be at the end of a ponzi scheme, but at least I'm glad if it was a ponzi, I was high enough in the pyramid to have gained from it this time. :) The site shows how much it has payed out to date, but it also shows the total bought hashpower thus far. If you calculate the cost of the bought hashpower, it ends somewhere over 1000BTC, but as we speak it has only paid out ~205BTC. As long as people keep buying with externally sent BTC, the site will have more BTC incoming than outgoing, but once that diminishes and the number of people just cashing out rises over the new-bloods, the paid-out amount will grow bigger than the paid amount for hashpower. Somewhere before that happens, the site will probably go offline and disappear... If it ever doesn't stop and continues to work after that time, the site has to be legit at least to some degree, though, since otherwise it's just handing out free money... Nobody does that... ;D You could still risk riding along with the ponzi and hoping you still are high enough in the pyramid to make it past the 10 days, but it's a risk none-the-less. The site could be there for weeks to come, but can also magically evaporate tomorrow... That choice isn't anything different from any other gamble, though, so it's up to you what you can miss and if you can risk it. ;) Anyway, I'm just glad my 10 days of stress are over and all that remains for me is just waiting for the ship to go down, only to see if it does or not... :p You really are clueless. None of those stats are genuine - there is no mining equipment/hashpower. This is clearly a Ponzi/HYIP, and even though you may have made a little profit from the site, the same will not be true for the majority of people that "invest" in this place. For you to earn 0.01 BTC, someone else needs to have lost at least that. I am thinking the same thing.. who does give out 10% returns everyday... people should know better than enabling it to scam people of their (hard earned?) money Hard earned USD $5 for a chance of return? 1. I think the payout rate is better than any lotto! 2. I mean... USD $5... can't even buy you a foot-long sub Join now and make free money!! https://www.auroramine.com/?ref=292431 (https://www.auroramine.com/?ref=292431) :o :oBTCBTC ;D ;D You are clearly advocating that people invest money into this Ponzi scheme, you even decided to make some extra cash yourself and add a referal code. Well done you /s. You should both be disgusted with yourselves. If you know the risk and you're only risking USD $5 WHAT IS THE BIG DEAL? I really don't understand! So by your theory, people should not buy lottery ticket! I cannot believe you could give me an untrust vote like that! Title: Re: Auroramine.com seems to be too good to true. What might happen in future? Post by: Zepher on October 14, 2017, 02:23:52 PM If you know the risk and you're only risking USD $5 WHAT IS THE BIG DEAL? I really don't understand! So by your theory, people should not buy lottery ticket! I cannot believe you could give me an untrust vote like that! There is a major difference between purchasing a lottery ticket and "investing" in a Ponzi scheme. The big deal is that you are advocating people put money into this site when the large majority will never see their money again. Secondly, you are directly trying to profit from someone else being scammed. That is what the negative rating is for. Any person shilling for a HYIP is not trustworthy in my eyes. Title: Re: Auroramine.com seems to be too good to true. What might happen in future? Post by: btcone111 on October 14, 2017, 02:36:45 PM If you know the risk and you're only risking USD $5 WHAT IS THE BIG DEAL? I really don't understand! So by your theory, people should not buy lottery ticket! I cannot believe you could give me an untrust vote like that! There is a major difference between purchasing a lottery ticket and "investing" in a Ponzi scheme. The big deal is that you are advocating people put money into this site when the large majority will never see their money again. Secondly, you are directly trying to profit from someone else being scammed. That is what the negative rating is for. Any person shilling for a HYIP is not trustworthy in my eyes. Think before you write. What you're saying is not correct. The expected payout of a lottery is negative, so is participating in a hyip. Whatever it is, I did mention KNOWING YOUR RISK and HAVE FUN. This is what everything is about! Title: Re: Auroramine.com seems to be too good to true. What might happen in future? Post by: Zepher on October 14, 2017, 03:07:52 PM Think before you write. What you're saying is not correct. The expected payout of a lottery is negative, so is participating in a hyip. Whatever it is, I did mention KNOWING YOUR RISK and HAVE FUN. This is what everything is about! Okay, I have thought about it. I still don't agree with you. I'm not going to continue trying to argue the difference between purchasing a lottery ticket and investing in a Ponzi scheme. You fail to see how your argument is flawed. This has nothing to do with having fun. You are trying to profit from others losses, you even stuck your own referal link for the site in your posts. If you want to risk your OWN money on a HYIP, that's your choice. Just don't try get others to do the same so you can make money off of it. It's immoral. And worthy of a negative rating. Title: Re: Auroramine.com seems to be too good to true. What might happen in future? Post by: ReyshElle on October 15, 2017, 12:26:53 AM Its too good ro be true. How will they even make profit if they'll pay that big percentage of your deposit? Take the money from the new investors!
Sooner or later, when they get enough money. They'll stop paying and run away with your money. Title: Re: Auroramine.com seems to be too good to true. What might happen in future? Post by: aurumrex on October 15, 2017, 02:21:36 AM I see some people post referral links even on this thread. Unbelievable.
Title: Re: Auroramine.com seems to be too good to true. What might happen in future? Post by: linxroyal on October 15, 2017, 10:55:30 AM I managed to reach the 0.00030000 minimum withdrawal,
you still need to invest $5 >:( it will not let you withdraw it, not until you pay them. Title: Re: Auroramine.com seems to be too good to true. What might happen in future? Post by: btcone111 on October 15, 2017, 02:35:36 PM Think before you write. What you're saying is not correct. The expected payout of a lottery is negative, so is participating in a hyip. Whatever it is, I did mention KNOWING YOUR RISK and HAVE FUN. This is what everything is about! Okay, I have thought about it. I still don't agree with you. I'm not going to continue trying to argue the difference between purchasing a lottery ticket and investing in a Ponzi scheme. You fail to see how your argument is flawed. This has nothing to do with having fun. You are trying to profit from others losses, you even stuck your own referal link for the site in your posts. If you want to risk your OWN money on a HYIP, that's your choice. Just don't try get others to do the same so you can make money off of it. It's immoral. And worthy of a negative rating. Actually you are right. It's not good and such thing should be discouraged. Title: Re: Auroramine.com seems to be too good to true. What might happen in future? Post by: thirdprize on October 15, 2017, 06:48:08 PM Just in case it does go tits up, here is the blurb from Companies house in the UK.
BROWN, Harvey Correspondence address 78 Abingdon Villas, London, United Kingdom, W8 6XB Role ACTIVE Director Date of birth May 1997 Appointed on 11 September 2017 Nationality British Country of residence United Kingdom Occupation Ceo Which sort of implies he is only 20 and obviously NOT the stock photo CEO they have on their web site. Title: Re: Auroramine.com seems to be too good to true. What might happen in future? Post by: Anony121 on October 15, 2017, 08:07:49 PM What a surprise 😂
Title: Re: Auroramine.com seems to be too good to true. What might happen in future? Post by: ImHash on October 15, 2017, 08:51:17 PM Someone obviously used bots to increase the view counts of this thread or people are simpleton idiots :D no offense. are you that desperate to believe in the oldest scam trick in crypto? overall 3 noob accounts said something good about it, even if half the forum members tell you this cloud scam mining is legit you should use your brain. If a clown says: Arabian golf, you should know that it was is and will be always the Persian gulf, this is how they change fake history with the real one. ISIS defeated but immediately Kurdistan came to play their ball, going war with Iraq. :D too much off topic derailing the thread so people start to see things clearly.
Title: Re: Auroramine.com seems to be too good to true. What might happen in future? Post by: kxeer on October 15, 2017, 09:55:41 PM Just look at the CEO's image:
https://www.google.nl/search?hl=nl&tbs=sbi:AMhZZis2kRx-98kCj0Ok9w8DAQE32NwUMae3pPbJ2zblLVusW0U4R8TDiiR_15kFMGKGOlBG-b22mptVbSXvOU4FuRRXl8LBf5QzyXV0HoFR5qZ2nxT8UZ5lnen9eaD6vcQkxWej0Lg-nmqpKyMhEuDb9MslIbyCcuFWC7QEmXkgH-NSA5UeKZ0sHqkj4Pq2-kMW6BkJh9vxMfy-f5lPsNxV1wTitVKAOwP7jW84oo2hYkE2tFy13jei4xNlfeuVIRJQdPFIidLJp6wYwdpkjYjNJkd0L9yMfEhLnUNTMtGfCKFsSxSXaIBr0IopUpk4BVY5axt6VUjOr&ei=8dbjWdTpMIGwara8iLAD&start=10&sa=N&biw=1920&bih=959 Title: Re: Auroramine.com seems to be too good to true. What might happen in future? Post by: IHeartDoges on October 16, 2017, 02:31:46 AM I came here to check b/c someone is pushing it in the TrollBox on HitBTC.
Said, "How do you know it's a scam. Look at the website and tell me in 3 minutes." I gave it 30 seconds. "It's not a Scam. It's a Ponzi." "I got my investment back already." Cool. Come here to see you saying the Site has only been in Operation since Oct. 6... Well, that's 9 days. Either way... Nobody asks themselves, "If this business is up, running and mining... Why do they need my money? How will my paying them, incentivize them to pay me? They make money just mining for fucks sake." Title: Re: Auroramine.com seems to be too good to true. What might happen in future? Post by: N-D-A on October 16, 2017, 12:48:59 PM You really are clueless. None of those stats are genuine - there is no mining equipment/hashpower. This is clearly a Ponzi/HYIP, and even though you may have made a little profit from the site, the same will not be true for the majority of people that "invest" in this place. Strange, I feel like that was exactly my point, but in much more words, yet you act like I'm the one who makes these websites. I'm totally not pro such sites, nor am I condoling Ponzi schemes. If you read the whole post, you'd actually see I'm clearly saying it probably is a Ponzi scheme, that if you choose to still join it now, you will have a chance you will lose your money and that I'm glad it's my first time I'm not one of the lower parts of the pyramid that lost money. Nice for a change and all that... I've placed my bet at these sites before and wasn't going to 'invest' in any cloudmining ever again, since every time I have done this in the past, it went offline before my original investment was returned... Or so I said last time anyway, because eventually, it just itched and I gambled it on AuroraMine. Every last bit of Satoshi I 'invested' is Satoshi I still had left from CPU-mining way back at the start of bitcoin, though, so to be completely honest: I never actually gave any real money to it, I only gambled the potential for money I could have had extra, which makes it less hard should I lose it, if you ask me. Every person should decide if the risk is worth it for themselves. Me, I invested on day 4, so... http://ncoin.ggtm.eu/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/AuroraMine-16-oct-2017-2.png And this is no suggestion as to what others should do, nor is it any assurance of 10 more days. For all I know it could go offline tonight, tomorrow, next month or next year. My guess is it'll probably be rather one of the first three, but you never know. (One can always dream... :p) For you to earn 0.01 BTC, someone else needs to have lost at least that. Yeah, you know, like with any sort of gambling, because that's what this is right now: a gamble if it stays online for 10 more days or not. If you win, you win money others have lost, if you lose, you lost money to the winners,... This is because value does not magically appear out of thin air, but needs to go from point A to point B. ;) You are clearly advocating that people invest money into this Ponzi scheme, you even decided to make some extra cash yourself and add a referal code. Well done you /s. What's wrong with a referral? It's not like it takes the gained power from the new user. The new user will have had the same with or without a referral, the extras that go to the higher affiliate are coming from the service for bringing in paying customers, not unlike some real-life and web-shops do too... I know clothing stores where I'd get 20% off my clothing if I bring in a new frequent client. That doesn't mean the new client would have to pay 20% more because of it. Strange how this is fully acceptable to most people, but suddenly not anymore when bitcoin enters the stage. :D On that note: https://www.auroramine.com/?ref=29650 (https://www.auroramine.com/?ref=29650) ;p You should both be disgusted with yourselves. Because you didn't even bother to fully read what I said and went on a rant anyway? :p Look, I understand your annoyance with these Ponzi schemes and the fact that they lie about cloudmining and facilities full of miningrigs to get people to join while not knowing they are actually gambling with that money is shameful, to say the least, but my point is that once you know it's a Ponzi scheme, 'investing' in it isn't any different as gambling on anything else: In the end someone is going to walk away with money of another and all would(read: should) know this as a possibility before they join in. That's also what these forums are for, imho, to get that information out to the masses. In short: Totally agree that people should know this is a Ponzi or Pyramid scheme from the start, but after that, I think you shouldn't condemn people to still want to risk it and let everyone be able to do what they choose and want. I guess it's the age-old discussion about: "If everyone has cheats, isn't then the game fair again?" P.S.: I still even wonder if any such technology exists that can mine continuously (and seemingly steady) at such low cost ($5 spend for $15/month returned as they offer), while still making profit out of it themselves... I mean, if that actually existed, wouldn't it be better to just go get such devices for home use rather than trusting random anonymous internet-companies that wrote somewhere on a webpage that they will do it for you if you send them money? :D If this is not a Ponzi, it is clearly magic. ;p Title: Re: Auroramine.com seems to be too good to true. What might happen in future? Post by: thirdprize on October 16, 2017, 01:33:20 PM A ponzi is a ponzi. Technically speaking, if you joined it early enough then you MIGHT actually make your investment back (plus profit) before all the money runs out. If they are serious then they will give the impression of being a proper money making scheme, at least to begin with. Back when cloudmining was new I invested in PiggyBackMining and I almost got all my money back before it folded. If I had invested a month or two earlier I would have gone into profit. As NDA says, its a gamble in its own right.
Title: Re: Auroramine.com seems to be too good to true. What might happen in future? Post by: chso on October 16, 2017, 02:45:21 PM A ponzi is a ponzi. Technically speaking, if you joined it early enough then you MIGHT actually make your investment back (plus profit) before all the money runs out. If they are serious then they will give the impression of being a proper money making scheme, at least to begin with. Back when cloudmining was new I invested in PiggyBackMining and I almost got all my money back before it folded. If I had invested a month or two earlier I would have gone into profit. As NDA says, its a gamble in its own right. it is true. you need to join early and get out early so you may get some profit. well I don't recommend to join any ponzi. Title: Re: Auroramine.com seems to be too good to true. What might happen in future? Post by: btcone111 on October 16, 2017, 04:47:25 PM This is the best ponzi scheme ever - auroramine just now made mistakes (?) and paid me twice. Crazy! I also received 0.007BTC out of nowhere :o for free (!) which I had no idea where it came from at all ! (but I'm sure it's related to auroramine because of the address). AT first I didn't believe that but after investigation it was true and I was so happy when I saw that! What a day. Crazy aurora mine!
LOL ;D Title: Re: Auroramine.com seems to be too good to true. What might happen in future? Post by: Rafsvoy on October 16, 2017, 06:38:34 PM I came across this aurora thing, and indeed it is too good to be true.
So I searched a little bit and I found the image of their CTO, allegedly named Nicole Whitehouse, on another website with another name. Check them both:
So regardless if they are paying at the beginning or not. It is definitely a big scam. It is best for you not to be greedy and to invest your money in good legit investments. No sane person will put his money in something knowing that it is a scam. Title: Re: Auroramine.com seems to be too good to true. What might happen in future? Post by: RTRWDR on October 16, 2017, 07:16:37 PM A month ago few of the sites came alive that were like that, invest 1 LTC and get 1 LTC pro day. They pay you at the beggining when you want to withdraw 0.03 what is minimum, but when you acumulate 1LTC they put your transaction on 'pending' for '10' days but actually forever and claim that if you don't want to wait 10 days you should upgrade to another tier. I think it was 'pay 5 ltc, get 5ltc a day back.'
Title: Re: Auroramine.com seems to be too good to true. What might happen in future? Post by: btcone111 on October 16, 2017, 09:15:40 PM A month ago few of the sites came alive that were like that, invest 1 LTC and get 1 LTC pro day. They pay you at the beggining when you want to withdraw 0.03 what is minimum, but when you acumulate 1LTC they put your transaction on 'pending' for '10' days but actually forever and claim that if you don't want to wait 10 days you should upgrade to another tier. I think it was 'pay 5 ltc, get 5ltc a day back.' No aurora mining is not like that. There are youtube videos which show users already earning more than they invested in with fund withdrawal proof. Also, the number of new joiners is growing exponentially which makes it relative safe right now. Of course, join the party at your own risk. You could lose all you put in. Otherwise, enjoy! Title: Re: Auroramine.com seems to be too good to true. What might happen in future? Post by: lighpulsar07 on October 16, 2017, 10:51:49 PM you know that auroramine is clearly a cloud mining hyip so, investing to that site will taking you a risk to run your money. yes they will pay you as long as people register and deposited to that site, but in long term when the site have no customer deposits they will run due to lack of funds and scam you so, it's better to stay away to that site.
Title: Re: Auroramine.com seems to be too good to true. What might happen in future? Post by: soham on October 16, 2017, 11:21:17 PM Aurora is a cloud mining service that offers 10% per day and cash back after ten days. It is crazy but it seems to run well at this time. Many people put a lot of money into that. It is clearly a ponzi scheme. It is 10 days old untill now But I want to know What might happen in next days? As im new to this so pls someone explain me what might happen to this kind of service? Thanks in advance It is a clear and simple case of ponzi scheme or what we commonly know as HYIP. They usually offer a very high interest on your invested amount. They will initially pay for few days but eventually run out with the majority of your investment. Think logically, what can be their source of income which generates 10% profit per day in real world scenario? There is non! So stay away from such programs and never invest a single penny in such websites. Title: Re: Auroramine.com seems to be too good to true. What might happen in future? Post by: btzajla on October 17, 2017, 01:50:48 AM They are waiting 25 october for Gold and then they will dissaper
Title: Re: Auroramine.com seems to be too good to true. What might happen in future? Post by: z0n0 on October 18, 2017, 06:50:44 PM Stay away!
I "invested" 10 USD just cos of curiosity. So few hours ago I made a withdrawal, as you can see below no Tx was given - my balance got reset to 0.00, but no transaction was made LOL Of course they don't respond to emails. SCAAAAAAAAAM ;D https://i.imgur.com/3T7MZnl.jpg Title: Re: Auroramine.com seems to be too good to true. What might happen in future? Post by: btcone111 on October 18, 2017, 09:49:08 PM Stay away! I "invested" 10 USD just cos of curiosity. So few hours ago I made a withdrawal, as you can see below no Tx was given - my balance got reset to 0.00, but no transaction was made LOL Of course they don't respond to emails. SCAAAAAAAAAM ;D https://i.imgur.com/3T7MZnl.jpg Check your wallet. This happened to me two times: 1. I still received my money 2. I received DOUBLE the amount of money ;D LOL Title: Re: Auroramine.com seems to be too good to true. What might happen in future? Post by: razzbee on October 18, 2017, 09:52:27 PM For now they will pay users to gain trust, after trust is gained, users will start investing huge money, thats where they will one day go offline untraceable with out your cash
Title: Re: Auroramine.com seems to be too good to true. What might happen in future? Post by: btcone111 on October 18, 2017, 09:53:46 PM For now they will pay users to gain trust, after trust is gained, users will start investing huge money, thats where they will one day go offline untraceable with out your cash DON'T PUT BIG AMOUNT. Title: Re: Auroramine.com seems to be too good to true. What might happen in future? Post by: z0n0 on October 18, 2017, 11:59:52 PM Stay away! I "invested" 10 USD just cos of curiosity. So few hours ago I made a withdrawal, as you can see below no Tx was given - my balance got reset to 0.00, but no transaction was made LOL Of course they don't respond to emails. SCAAAAAAAAAM ;D Check your wallet. This happened to me two times: 1. I still received my money 2. I received DOUBLE the amount of money ;D LOL GTFO >:( If there's no Tx, the transaction did not occur. Ofcrs I checked my wallet, ofcrs nothings there... Title: Re: Auroramine.com seems to be too good to true. What might happen in future? Post by: robimarie on October 19, 2017, 10:14:00 AM Stay away! I "invested" 10 USD just cos of curiosity. So few hours ago I made a withdrawal, as you can see below no Tx was given - my balance got reset to 0.00, but no transaction was made LOL Of course they don't respond to emails. SCAAAAAAAAAM ;D Check your wallet. This happened to me two times: 1. I still received my money 2. I received DOUBLE the amount of money ;D LOL GTFO >:( If there's no Tx, the transaction did not occur. Ofcrs I checked my wallet, ofcrs nothings there... this happened to me as well. can someone can tell us here if there is a chance that I can still receive my money? https://imgur.com/hJyryss Title: Re: Auroramine.com seems to be too good to true. What might happen in future? Post by: z0n0 on October 19, 2017, 10:19:57 AM Stay away! I "invested" 10 USD just cos of curiosity. So few hours ago I made a withdrawal, as you can see below no Tx was given - my balance got reset to 0.00, but no transaction was made LOL Of course they don't respond to emails. SCAAAAAAAAAM ;D Check your wallet. This happened to me two times: 1. I still received my money 2. I received DOUBLE the amount of money ;D LOL GTFO >:( If there's no Tx, the transaction did not occur. Ofcrs I checked my wallet, ofcrs nothings there... this happened to me as well. can someone can tell us here if there is a chance that I can still receive my money? https://imgur.com/hJyryss I'm afraid we lost our money. This fucking support team doesn't respond to email, there is no way to contact them >:( Title: Re: Auroramine.com seems to be too good to true. What might happen in future? Post by: btcone111 on October 19, 2017, 12:19:09 PM Stay away! I "invested" 10 USD just cos of curiosity. So few hours ago I made a withdrawal, as you can see below no Tx was given - my balance got reset to 0.00, but no transaction was made LOL Of course they don't respond to emails. SCAAAAAAAAAM ;D Check your wallet. This happened to me two times: 1. I still received my money 2. I received DOUBLE the amount of money ;D LOL GTFO >:( If there's no Tx, the transaction did not occur. Ofcrs I checked my wallet, ofcrs nothings there... this happened to me as well. can someone can tell us here if there is a chance that I can still receive my money? https://imgur.com/hJyryss I'm afraid we lost our money. This fucking support team doesn't respond to email, there is no way to contact them >:( I'm so sorry you lost 1USD! Cry like the world ends tomorrow if it makes you feel better Title: Re: Auroramine.com seems to be too good to true. What might happen in future? Post by: btcone111 on October 19, 2017, 12:20:33 PM Stay away! I "invested" 10 USD just cos of curiosity. So few hours ago I made a withdrawal, as you can see below no Tx was given - my balance got reset to 0.00, but no transaction was made LOL Of course they don't respond to emails. SCAAAAAAAAAM ;D Check your wallet. This happened to me two times: 1. I still received my money 2. I received DOUBLE the amount of money ;D LOL GTFO >:( If there's no Tx, the transaction did not occur. Ofcrs I checked my wallet, ofcrs nothings there... this happened to me as well. can someone can tell us here if there is a chance that I can still receive my money? https://imgur.com/hJyryss Check your BTC account after 1 day. Title: Re: Auroramine.com seems to be too good to true. What might happen in future? Post by: z0n0 on October 19, 2017, 12:22:04 PM Stay away! I "invested" 10 USD just cos of curiosity. So few hours ago I made a withdrawal, as you can see below no Tx was given - my balance got reset to 0.00, but no transaction was made LOL Of course they don't respond to emails. SCAAAAAAAAAM ;D Check your wallet. This happened to me two times: 1. I still received my money 2. I received DOUBLE the amount of money ;D LOL GTFO >:( If there's no Tx, the transaction did not occur. Ofcrs I checked my wallet, ofcrs nothings there... this happened to me as well. can someone can tell us here if there is a chance that I can still receive my money? https://imgur.com/hJyryss I'm afraid we lost our money. This fucking support team doesn't respond to email, there is no way to contact them >:( I'm so sorry you lost 1USD! Cry like the world ends tomorrow if it makes you feel better Thanks for caring bud ;D Title: Re: Auroramine.com seems to be too good to true. What might happen in future? Post by: Zepher on October 19, 2017, 12:52:20 PM There are newer just like sites, I checked and got their email answer, they also have their twitter account. ~snip~ (8 days live) ~snip~ (3 days live) (yes, it's my ref link, so kill me - who doesn't want to earn some extra... 8) ) Sigh. You just lost money to AuroraMine and are now placing links for some new HYIP's here along with your referral link. I suggest you remove that post. You, like the previous users that I have tagged, are doing something extremely immoral. Some people are naïve enough to believe that they might make some money from these scams, just like you did when you "invested" in AuroraMine. Didn't quite work out well, now did it? Now you have found more Ponzis and have linked them here for other users to fall into. Along with that, you are trying to make money off of it. I suggest you remove those links before you get tagged. Would be a waste of a Legendary account now wouldn't it? ::) Title: Re: Auroramine.com seems to be too good to true. What might happen in future? Post by: Zepher on October 19, 2017, 01:04:33 PM There are newer just like sites, I checked and got their email answer, they also have their twitter account. ~snip~ (8 days live) ~snip~ (3 days live) (yes, it's my ref link, so kill me - who doesn't want to earn some extra... 8) ) Sigh. You just lost money to AuroraMine and are now placing links for some new HYIP's here along with your referral link. I suggest you remove that post. You, like the previous users that I have tagged, are doing something extremely immoral. Some people are naïve enough to believe that they might make some money from these scams, just like you did when you "invested" in AuroraMine. Didn't quite work out well, now did it? Now you have found more Ponzis and have linked them here for other users to fall into. Along with that, you are trying to make money off of it. I suggest you remove those links before you get tagged. Would be a waste of a Legendary account now wouldn't it? ::) Shooooow meeeee theeee moooooneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeyyyy 8) Yeah mate, I lost some and now want to get it back with referrals. Everybody should use their head and do a research. Page archived for future reference: http://archive.is/3LfnF Title: Re: Auroramine.com seems to be too good to true. What might happen in future? Post by: wilberthh on October 19, 2017, 02:16:57 PM Stay away! I "invested" 10 USD just cos of curiosity. So few hours ago I made a withdrawal, as you can see below no Tx was given - my balance got reset to 0.00, but no transaction was made LOL Of course they don't respond to emails. SCAAAAAAAAAM ;D https://i.imgur.com/3T7MZnl.jpg Wow it seems like I'm not the only one. I depod 20$ and got over 20 refs, did my 3rd withdrawal yesterday and havent received it yet xD Its a scam now??! Title: Re: Auroramine.com seems to be too good to true. What might happen in future? Post by: Anony121 on October 19, 2017, 02:31:19 PM It was always a scam.
Title: Re: Auroramine.com seems to be too good to true. What might happen in future? Post by: Zepher on October 19, 2017, 02:59:46 PM There are newer just like sites, I checked and got their email answer, they also have their twitter account. ~snip~ (8 days live) ~snip~ (3 days live) (yes, it's my ref link, so kill me - who doesn't want to earn some extra... 8) ) Sigh. You just lost money to AuroraMine and are now placing links for some new HYIP's here along with your referral link. I suggest you remove that post. You, like the previous users that I have tagged, are doing something extremely immoral. Some people are naïve enough to believe that they might make some money from these scams, just like you did when you "invested" in AuroraMine. Didn't quite work out well, now did it? Now you have found more Ponzis and have linked them here for other users to fall into. Along with that, you are trying to make money off of it. I suggest you remove those links before you get tagged. Would be a waste of a Legendary account now wouldn't it? ::) Shooooow meeeee theeee moooooneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeyyyy 8) Yeah mate, I lost some and now want to get it back with referrals. Everybody should use their head and do a research. Page archived for future reference: http://archive.is/3LfnF Stick your self righteousness up yourself. Threatening other users like this You thnk you're a saint don't you? No, I actually don't. I really couldn't give a shit if you want to waste your own money on Ponzi Schemes, but when you start trying to profit from others losses by posting a referal link, then in my eyes you have done something immoral, and you are not to be trusted. Title: Re: Auroramine.com seems to be too good to true. What might happen in future? Post by: z0n0 on October 19, 2017, 03:01:49 PM There are newer just like sites, I checked and got their email answer, they also have their twitter account. ~snip~ (8 days live) ~snip~ (3 days live) (yes, it's my ref link, so kill me - who doesn't want to earn some extra... 8) ) Sigh. You just lost money to AuroraMine and are now placing links for some new HYIP's here along with your referral link. I suggest you remove that post. You, like the previous users that I have tagged, are doing something extremely immoral. Some people are naïve enough to believe that they might make some money from these scams, just like you did when you "invested" in AuroraMine. Didn't quite work out well, now did it? Now you have found more Ponzis and have linked them here for other users to fall into. Along with that, you are trying to make money off of it. I suggest you remove those links before you get tagged. Would be a waste of a Legendary account now wouldn't it? ::) Shooooow meeeee theeee moooooneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeyyyy 8) Yeah mate, I lost some and now want to get it back with referrals. Everybody should use their head and do a research. Page archived for future reference: http://archive.is/3LfnF Stick your self righteousness up yourself. Threatening other users like this You thnk you're a saint don't you? No, I actually don't. I really couldn't give a shit if you want to waste your own money on Ponzi Schemes, but when you start trying to profit from others losses by posting a referal link, then in my eyes you have done something immoral, and you are not to be trusted. You motherfucker, you just fucked up my account! Snitches get stiches, universe will return you punk ass bitch. >:( Title: Re: Auroramine.com seems to be too good to true. What might happen in future? Post by: z0n0 on October 19, 2017, 03:13:54 PM Zepher you fucking prick, what are you doing here on Bitcointalk? You are by far the biggest snitch in here, look how many -trust you gave already.
You little bitch! Code: SqtSpike 2014-09-21 6.00000000 Reference Imitating 'SgtSpike', trying to defraud people by 'selling Casascius Coins'. If funds are set you will never see money or goods. Title: Re: Auroramine.com seems to be too good to true. What might happen in future? Post by: Zepher on October 19, 2017, 03:26:46 PM Appears that I have pissed you off somewhat. Well, I apologise for that. I gave you an opportunity to remove the links, but you just got cocky. You could have easily avoided being tagged had you not been concerned about lining your own pockets, but it appears that's all you thought about.
You know what you did wrong, you just don't care. Take care now. Title: Re: Auroramine.com seems to be too good to true. What might happen in future? Post by: z0n0 on October 19, 2017, 03:48:53 PM Appears that I have pissed you off somewhat. Well, I apologise for that. I gave you an opportunity to remove the links, but you just got cocky. You could have easily avoided being tagged had you not been concerned about lining your own pockets, but it appears that's all you thought about. You know what you did wrong, you just don't care. Take care now. You damn right you pissed me off! I checked your account here, you really like to fuck up peoples account, you gave more than a 100 negative reports. You obviously like to play righteous God in here and stick your nose lot further than you should. Like I said, you'll get yours, universe will take care of you sooner or later and when it does I sure hope you'll think of me! You are the one being cocky here. Enjoy your pathetic win douche. Title: Re: Auroramine.com seems to be too good to true. What might happen in future? Post by: Lauda on October 19, 2017, 05:49:47 PM Am I late to the party?
https://media.tenor.com/images/54451401d52c0dd2fe9ee5752857d53c/tenor.gif I checked your account here, you really like to fuck up peoples account, you gave more than a 100 negative reports. You obviously like to play righteous God in here and stick your nose lot further than you should. Universe will take care of us for leaving ratings to shady individuals and criminals? Well then, I better get a few dozen space lambos.Like I said, you'll get yours, universe will take care of you sooner or later and when it does I sure hope you'll think of me! Title: Re: Auroramine.com seems to be too good to true. What might happen in future? Post by: btcone111 on October 19, 2017, 09:04:02 PM There are newer just like sites, I checked and got their email answer, they also have their twitter account. ~snip~ (8 days live) ~snip~ (3 days live) (yes, it's my ref link, so kill me - who doesn't want to earn some extra... 8) ) Sigh. You just lost money to AuroraMine and are now placing links for some new HYIP's here along with your referral link. I suggest you remove that post. You, like the previous users that I have tagged, are doing something extremely immoral. Some people are naïve enough to believe that they might make some money from these scams, just like you did when you "invested" in AuroraMine. Didn't quite work out well, now did it? Now you have found more Ponzis and have linked them here for other users to fall into. Along with that, you are trying to make money off of it. I suggest you remove those links before you get tagged. Would be a waste of a Legendary account now wouldn't it? ::) Shooooow meeeee theeee moooooneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeyyyy 8) Yeah mate, I lost some and now want to get it back with referrals. Everybody should use their head and do a research. Page archived for future reference: http://archive.is/3LfnF Stick your self righteousness up yourself. Threatening other users like this You thnk you're a saint don't you? No, I actually don't. I really couldn't give a shit if you want to waste your own money on Ponzi Schemes, but when you start trying to profit from others losses by posting a referal link, then in my eyes you have done something immoral, and you are not to be trusted. Blah blah, self righteousness, blah blah, playing god, blah blah, threaten other users, hahaha, blah, blah, blah blah, oh my god im so great! LOL enjoy, I can see you have a lot of fun doing that. glad you find some meaning for your (insert adjective here) life! Title: Re: Auroramine.com seems to be too good to true. What might happen in future? Post by: owlcatz on October 19, 2017, 09:28:07 PM Blah blah, self righteousness, blah blah, playing god, blah blah, threaten other users, hahaha, blah, blah, blah blah, oh my god im so great! LOL enjoy, I can see you have a lot of fun doing that. glad you find some meaning for your (insert adjective here) life! Pretty sure that noone with true morals and honesty has "Fun" trying to rid the forum of losers like you, myself included. Good job trashing your account, now quit being a whiny little bitch and clean up your act. ::) Title: Re: Auroramine.com seems to be too good to true. What might happen in future? Post by: Anony121 on October 20, 2017, 12:19:02 PM Title: Re: Auroramine.com seems to be too good to true. What might happen in future? Post by: chuluongmanh@gmail.com on October 21, 2017, 03:48:23 AM Stay away! I "invested" 10 USD just cos of curiosity. So few hours ago I made a withdrawal, as you can see below no Tx was given - my balance got reset to 0.00, but no transaction was made LOL Of course they don't respond to emails. SCAAAAAAAAAM ;D https://i.imgur.com/3T7MZnl.jpg Wow it seems like I'm not the only one. I depod 20$ and got over 20 refs, did my 3rd withdrawal yesterday and havent received it yet xD Its a scam now??! do not withdraw any other places Title: Re: Auroramine.com seems to be too good to true. What might happen in future? Post by: thirdprize on October 21, 2017, 10:42:52 AM Be a shame if someone in the UK reported them to the police.
Description Police station Address 72 Earl's Court Road LONDON W8 6EQ Telephone Non emergency : 101 Non emergency : 101 0300 123 1212 Title: Re: Auroramine.com seems to be too good to true. What might happen in future? Post by: giannisanalio on October 21, 2017, 01:44:32 PM anyone else getting a red box error after trying to withdraw?
Title: Re: Auroramine.com seems to be too good to true. What might happen in future? Post by: giannisanalio on October 21, 2017, 02:43:40 PM I will, but not from your ref link.
Title: Re: Auroramine.com seems to be too good to true. What might happen in future? Post by: Salmen on October 21, 2017, 02:50:41 PM Be a shame if someone in the UK reported them to the police. Auroramine admin comes probably from Germany because of some indications like the head title on FAQ that is simply in German and not English. Anyone remember Thunderbit.io or the newest crap Lifebit.io?Description Police station Address 72 Earl's Court Road LONDON W8 6EQ Telephone Non emergency : 101 Non emergency : 101 0300 123 1212 They both do not differ from the structure, same arrangement. Let's compare the FAQs of both sites: https://prnt.sc/h06hu9 - https://prnt.sc/h06hzy. The same thing is the highlighted email address with the company address on the below. If this is not enough, let's look at the source code of Lifebit.io FAQs and see what I found: https://prnt.sc/h06izy. The map was embedded with the location in the German language, another indication that the operator is german. But another proof is that the DNS IP of Auroramine.com shows that it comes from Germany, a company who offers DDOS Protection. All in all, the operator of Auroramine and Lifebit may come probably from Germany, although it's silly that they left it, or it can be that they faked it. Based on the website structure and the above mentioned indicator, the following sites were operated by the same group: Nano-Hash.com, Thunderbit.io, Auroramine.com and Lifebit.io Title: Re: Auroramine.com seems to be too good to true. What might happen in future? Post by: alphaque on October 21, 2017, 04:48:34 PM anyone else getting a red box error after trying to withdraw? me too, can't withdraw, i got a red box error and nothing happened! Title: Re: Auroramine.com seems to be too good to true. What might happen in future? Post by: Edu Mail Seller on October 22, 2017, 01:01:33 PM red box error?
you need to wait 24 hours for each time i did 3 so far, last one was today! Title: Re: Auroramine.com seems to be too good to true. What might happen in future? Post by: thirdprize on October 23, 2017, 08:16:05 AM Be a shame if someone in the UK reported them to the police. Auroramine admin comes probably from Germany because of some indications like the head title on FAQ that is simply in German and not English. Anyone remember Thunderbit.io or the newest crap Lifebit.io?Description Police station Address 72 Earl's Court Road LONDON W8 6EQ Telephone Non emergency : 101 Non emergency : 101 0300 123 1212 They both do not differ from the structure, same arrangement. Let's compare the FAQs of both sites: https://prnt.sc/h06hu9 - https://prnt.sc/h06hzy. The same thing is the highlighted email address with the company address on the below. If this is not enough, let's look at the source code of Lifebit.io FAQs and see what I found: https://prnt.sc/h06izy. The map was embedded with the location in the German language, another indication that the operator is german. But another proof is that the DNS IP of Auroramine.com shows that it comes from Germany, a company who offers DDOS Protection. All in all, the operator of Auroramine and Lifebit may come probably from Germany, although it's silly that they left it, or it can be that they faked it. Based on the website structure and the above mentioned indicator, the following sites were operated by the same group: Nano-Hash.com, Thunderbit.io, Auroramine.com and Lifebit.io They are registered as a company in this country. https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/company/10956583/officers (https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/company/10956583/officers) Same name and director. Its probably against the law if they used false details. Started the company mid Sept. I bet you can buy fake cloud mining templates on the dark web somewhere. Title: Re: Auroramine.com seems to be too good to true. What might happen in future? Post by: Salmen on October 23, 2017, 09:46:44 AM Be a shame if someone in the UK reported them to the police. Auroramine admin comes probably from Germany because of some indications like the head title on FAQ that is simply in German and not English. Anyone remember Thunderbit.io or the newest crap Lifebit.io?Description Police station Address 72 Earl's Court Road LONDON W8 6EQ Telephone Non emergency : 101 Non emergency : 101 0300 123 1212 They both do not differ from the structure, same arrangement. Let's compare the FAQs of both sites: https://prnt.sc/h06hu9 - https://prnt.sc/h06hzy. The same thing is the highlighted email address with the company address on the below. If this is not enough, let's look at the source code of Lifebit.io FAQs and see what I found: https://prnt.sc/h06izy. The map was embedded with the location in the German language, another indication that the operator is german. But another proof is that the DNS IP of Auroramine.com shows that it comes from Germany, a company who offers DDOS Protection. All in all, the operator of Auroramine and Lifebit may come probably from Germany, although it's silly that they left it, or it can be that they faked it. Based on the website structure and the above mentioned indicator, the following sites were operated by the same group: Nano-Hash.com, Thunderbit.io, Auroramine.com and Lifebit.io They are registered as a company in this country. https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/company/10956583/officers (https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/company/10956583/officers) Same name and director. Its probably against the law if they used false details. Started the company mid Sept. I bet you can buy fake cloud mining templates on the dark web somewhere. Title: Re: Auroramine.com seems to be too good to true. What might happen in future? Post by: thirdprize on October 24, 2017, 06:22:00 PM And it has gone!
Title: Re: Auroramine.com seems to be too good to true. What might happen in future? Post by: Anony121 on October 24, 2017, 06:31:32 PM Title: Re: Auroramine.com seems to be too good to true. What might happen in future? Post by: CounterStrike on October 25, 2017, 01:18:37 PM Scam! They were exposed!
Title: Re: Auroramine.com seems to be too good to true. What might happen in future? Post by: KwizatzHaderach on October 25, 2017, 02:58:06 PM Took some weeks before they were gone. :o
Title: Re: Auroramine.com seems to be too good to true. What might happen in future? Post by: Apostle4444 on October 27, 2017, 04:51:47 AM Now back as www.Auroramine.biz and want more bitcoin to transfer you old account over to new Servers. The Balls on these Fraudsters...
Title: Re: Auroramine.com seems to be too good to true. What might happen in future? Post by: KwizatzHaderach on October 27, 2017, 03:46:28 PM Now back as www.Auroramine.biz and want more bitcoin to transfer you old account over to new Servers. The Balls on these Fraudsters... Scamming people to the moon.. lots of gullible people when it comes to cloud mining bitcoin, it just does not work. Stay away from these scams. Title: Re: Auroramine.com seems to be too good to true. What might happen in future? Post by: Salmen on October 28, 2017, 10:48:40 AM Now back as www.Auroramine.biz and want more bitcoin to transfer you old account over to new Servers. The Balls on these Fraudsters... That is not the same admin. It is just another imposter who wants you to send BTC for getting account details on this new platform. Obviously, on the site is no login/registration page and even an SSL is missing.Title: Re: Auroramine.com seems to be too good to true. What might happen in future? Post by: warnerbunny on November 20, 2017, 10:48:02 AM sierramine . com
also seems like a copy of this scam. Title: Re: Auroramine.com seems to be too good to true. What might happen in future? Post by: akoyonip on November 20, 2017, 10:49:53 AM scam , I dont join this kind of mining/
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