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Title: Bitcoin and ASIC Hosting (Mining4less.com)
Post by: yun9999 on March 19, 2018, 09:03:43 PM
Hello All,

I'm here to help promote my friend's ASIC hosting business "www.Mining4Less.com" .  Many of the big names on this forum host their ASIC with them, including myself.   If any of you read my thread, you guys know that I'm very experienced with mining and am also very picky / particular for my mining needs.  If it's good enough for me, I'm pretty certain it should be good enough for anyone out there.  No more worrying about noise, heat, and blowing up your transformers!  

Refer a friend and get $35 per Referral.  The Referred friend must host a minimum of 5 machines with us.  Refer 5 friends or more and get 10 times $200 off Bitmain coupon on top which is worth $2000.  We will also do a monthly referral contest and whoever referred the most friends, will get another $220 Bitmain coupon on top of all their bonuses.  This month contest will start now until end of April


Check them out at www.Mining4Less.com .  Here are their hosting price for new customers.  
Mention you saw the info from Bitcointalk and get free installs on all your ASICs.  That's a $35 saving per ASIC.

All our sites are INSURED for Fire and Theft

FULL YEAR PREPAID
B3 / X3 / Z9 - 49 / month
Bitmain L3 - $74/month
Bitmain A3/D3 - $99/month
Bitmain S9 - $105/month

6 MONTH PREPAID
B3 / X3 / Z9 - 55 / month
Bitmain L3 - $79/month
Bitmain A3/D3 - $105/month
Bitmain S9 - $109/month

STANDARD MONTHLY - NO COMMITMENTS
B3 / X3 / Z9 - 55 / month
Bitmain L3 - $85/month
Bitmain A3/D3 - $110/month
Bitmain S9 - $120/month

Power Supply Rentals = $9/month
Overclocking is not recommended, but it's your machines so we will not restrict your rights.  If you choose Custom Firmware or Overclocking, you will need to sign a waiver that you understand the risk of Overclocking.  There is an additional $15/ASIC per month for Overclocking or using Custom Firmware.
Racks, networking cables provided at no charge.  



Custom Mining4Less Dashboard Monitoring Software.
You can monitor your all ASICs via 1 dashboard from any Laptop, Tablet or Cell phone anywhere in the World!

Features
* Reboot
* Hash rate
* Pool / ASIC temperature for each Core
* Last Active time and many more features
* Orange means the Machine have 1 or more 0 hashing board.  

With this capability, you can always be on top of your machine status.  All machines coming in will be label with their owner's name and serial # documented.

https://i.imgur.com/MKc1T8U.jpg?1



https://i.imgur.com/YPU5cT5.jpg


Minging4Less.com currently have 4 Mega Facilities and are hosting thousands of ASICs for customers.  We are working to fill our 4th building in 4 Phases to make sure we do things right and provide the best Customer Experience rather than rush.  We also have a new 5th Facility planned on the way but that won't be ready until end of 2018.


Phase 1 - 700 total openings ( Filled)  
Phase 2 - 750 total openings (Filled)
Phase 3 - 850 total openings ( Filled) -
Phase 4 - 1750 total openings - Available in May Part A / June Part B.   PART A of PHASE 4 FILL.  Only existing members can add more machines
Phase 5 - New 5th Facility - End of 2018

Enjoy and Happy Mining!!!



Title: Re: Bitcoin and ASIC Hosting (Mining4less.com)
Post by: fanatic26 on March 19, 2018, 10:52:55 PM
Finally some hosting prices that make sense. None of this $100 per kilowatt crap most people are charging. Good on you guys!

One question...I only see pricing for bitmain units. What about, Avalons, Ebits, etc?


Title: Re: Bitcoin and ASIC Hosting (Mining4less.com)
Post by: yun9999 on March 20, 2018, 03:16:55 AM
For Non Bitmain units.   Minimum unit needs to be 10 or more.  Send them an email for quotes but the pricing should be relatively close or the same as equal wattage Bitmain Equivalents. 


Title: Re: Bitcoin and ASIC Hosting (Mining4less.com)
Post by: philipma1957 on March 20, 2018, 04:17:21 AM
For Non Bitmain units.   Minimum unit needs to be 10 or more.  Send them an email for quotes but the pricing should be relatively close or the same as equal wattage Bitmain Equivalents.  

I have a few L3's on order

I may host with you.

Tired it is late and I just found this thread.  Searched for it took some time.



I think I will want some more maybe 5 L3's


Title: Re: Bitcoin and ASIC Hosting (Mining4less.com)
Post by: Eyedol-X on March 20, 2018, 04:20:37 AM
Interested but would like to know where this facility is located to determine proximity / feasibility for me


Title: Re: Bitcoin and ASIC Hosting (Mining4less.com)
Post by: hawkfish007 on March 20, 2018, 04:53:47 AM
I can vouch for the OP. I have been hosting 33 rigs at yun999's place for over a year and very happy with his service and quick response to reboot requests. Now that he has more capacity, sending 35 L3+s direct from Bitmain. I am glad that a fellow miner is offering hosting services at great prices to us small miners  :)


Title: Re: Bitcoin and ASIC Hosting (Mining4less.com)
Post by: DebitMe on March 20, 2018, 03:09:38 PM
Hello, do you do GPU hosting or PandaMiner hosting at all?


Title: Re: Bitcoin and ASIC Hosting (Mining4less.com)
Post by: yun9999 on March 20, 2018, 06:36:51 PM
@Philipma - Thanks for business and it's an honor to host for a btctalk Legend as yourself.

@Eyedol-X - Houston Base

@Hawkfish007 - Thanks for the kind words.  Yes, I wanted them to open up to regular miners so we all can have access to a low cost quality provider.  Previously they only host for larger accounts.  As you know, this is their 3rd warehouse with a 4th opening up so I said why not open it up to the Public.  That's why I took the liberty to help them advertise on BTCTalk.

@DebitMe - Only ASIC hosting for now at this Facility.  GPU hosting may be open for the future but there are higher requirements for GPU hosting as it is also more resource intensive.


They also sell Mining supplies.  I buy most of my stuff thru them and Hawkfish007 / Finksy.



Title: Re: Bitcoin and ASIC Hosting (Mining4less.com)
Post by: Eyedol-X on March 21, 2018, 08:43:36 AM
@Philipma - Thanks for business and it's an honor to host for a btctalk Legend as yourself.

@Eyedol-X - Houston Base

@Hawkfish007 - Thanks for the kind words.  Yes, I wanted them to open up to regular miners so we all can have access to a low cost quality provider.  Previously they only host for larger accounts.  As you know, this is their 3rd warehouse with a 4th opening up so I said why not open it up to the Public.  That's why I took the liberty to help them advertise on BTCTalk.

@DebitMe - Only ASIC hosting for now at this Facility.  GPU hosting may be open for the future but there are higher requirements for GPU hosting as it is also more resource intensive.


They also sell Mining supplies.  I buy most of my stuff thru them and Hawkfish007 / Finksy.



Cool - PM Sent


Title: Re: Bitcoin and ASIC Hosting (Mining4less.com)
Post by: DebitMe on March 21, 2018, 02:58:50 PM
@Philipma - Thanks for business and it's an honor to host for a btctalk Legend as yourself.

@Eyedol-X - Houston Base

@Hawkfish007 - Thanks for the kind words.  Yes, I wanted them to open up to regular miners so we all can have access to a low cost quality provider.  Previously they only host for larger accounts.  As you know, this is their 3rd warehouse with a 4th opening up so I said why not open it up to the Public.  That's why I took the liberty to help them advertise on BTCTalk.

@DebitMe - Only ASIC hosting for now at this Facility.  GPU hosting may be open for the future but there are higher requirements for GPU hosting as it is also more resource intensive.


They also sell Mining supplies.  I buy most of my stuff thru them and Hawkfish007 / Finksy.



I appreciate the reply, if they would consider Pandaminer (since they aren't as resource intensive to run and all set up and ready to go), please let me know.

Thanks!


Title: Re: Bitcoin and ASIC Hosting (Mining4less.com)
Post by: Tekno2020 on March 21, 2018, 08:00:55 PM
Sent them an email.  Seems like a fair deal.


Title: Re: Bitcoin and ASIC Hosting (Mining4less.com)
Post by: yun9999 on March 21, 2018, 11:46:30 PM
@Debitme - P.M Sent about PandaMiners.  I think those are acceptable as they work with the current cooling infrastructures.  I'm sure they want a minimum QTY of at least 5 vs just doing 1 offs for those.

@Tekno2020 - Yeah, their prices are incredible as they deal with mostly larger miners.  Economy of scales.  However I want them to open it up to our communities because I keep hearing horror stories or when someone find a great place to host, they are maxxed out.  They're currently hosting for a lot of the big players on this forum, I'm sure you will hear more and more of them chime in as they see this thread.  Heck it's cheaper for me to host with them then to upgrade my power and deal with blowing up another Transformer.   Centerpoint sent me a $8K bill for that.


Title: Re: Bitcoin and ASIC Hosting (Mining4less.com)
Post by: DebitMe on March 22, 2018, 03:43:14 AM
I appreciate it the message.  I will reply and let you know my thoughts.

In the meantime, does anyone want to join a group buy with me for some of those innosilicon A6's sent here?  I am wanting 2 or 3 but the MOQ is 5, so if I could find another person or two to grab a couple units we can have them ship straight here.


Title: Re: Bitcoin and ASIC Hosting (Mining4less.com)
Post by: philipma1957 on March 22, 2018, 06:41:40 PM
@Philipma - Thanks for business and it's an honor to host for a btctalk Legend as yourself.

@Eyedol-X - Houston Base

@Hawkfish007 - Thanks for the kind words.  Yes, I wanted them to open up to regular miners so we all can have access to a low cost quality provider.  Previously they only host for larger accounts.  As you know, this is their 3rd warehouse with a 4th opening up so I said why not open it up to the Public.  That's why I took the liberty to help them advertise on BTCTalk.

@DebitMe - Only ASIC hosting for now at this Facility.  GPU hosting may be open for the future but there are higher requirements for GPU hosting as it is also more resource intensive.


They also sell Mining supplies.  I buy most of my stuff thru them and Hawkfish007 / Finksy.



you flatter me.


 I got first of six L3's today

been testing it and I have to get more to understand my results. At the moment it seems to run too good. (nice problem) Maybe I just got a good one.


Title: Re: Bitcoin and ASIC Hosting (Mining4less.com)
Post by: ojairob on March 23, 2018, 06:46:36 AM
Lets see how this plays out! mining4less.com is the most affordable i have come across so far. I sent them two L3+'s today via next day delivery. I should be able to have access to them tomorrow to test over the weekend! I have 5 more to ship next week if all goes good, and three more coming in the next two weeks! I will post my thoughts and reviews next week.

I look forward to filling up a rack if all goes well!

Ojai Rob out..

So i tested over the weekend and all went well with the exception of a few hickups, most likely on my end, and not www.mining4less.com . I only have two systems there, but i sent another three today and will ship 3 to 5 more next week. I plan on putting 20 L3+s there and then letting it ride!

I recommend you folks go for it if your skeptical.  Im still getting emails from other vendors and their crazy pricess!  Tell them Ojai Rob sent you,  I think one of us gets a commission of some sort!


Cheers!

Ojai Rob.


Title: Re: Bitcoin and ASIC Hosting (Mining4less.com)
Post by: yun9999 on March 23, 2018, 07:59:06 AM
@Philip - I think Bitmain is trying to win you back from Canaan.  =)
@Rob - Welcome aboard and please do share your experience with the Custom in house Dashboard Software, where you can manage all of your ASICs on 1 page vs opening multiple browsers.  This includes support for Innosilicon and all Bitmains ASICs.  

I'm very excited about the overwhelming support from the community.   I only started this post a few days ago and we already signing up many new members.  Now the owner of Mining4Less.com is convinced that they want BTC members.  They were originally shy from having to deal with too many small Miners which would be more resource intensive at their scale, vs less but larger customers.  I asked him "How did you think those large players started?  They were very small miners like myself a few years ago".  

If you treat your customer's right, they will keep growing with your company.  They will also refer their friends.  To prove this point,  I challenged him to add the following incentive for our BTCtalk members!

Refer a friend and get $35 per Referral.  The Referred friend must host a minimum of 5 machines with us.  Refer 5 friends or more and get 10 times $200 off Bitmain coupon on top which is worth $2000.  We will also do a monthly referral contest and whoever referred the most friends, will get another $220 Bitmain coupon on top of all their bonuses.  This month contest will start now until end of April


He agreed!  Let the Referrals and contest begin!  This is getting more exciting!


*************** FULL Disclaimer, I didn't do this for free.  I got bribed with very expensive Japanese Whiskeys!!!***********************

https://i.imgur.com/AMYgKi4l.jpg


Title: Re: Bitcoin and ASIC Hosting (Mining4less.com)
Post by: smau36 on March 23, 2018, 11:52:28 AM

I would also try a test at least to see s and feasible and fake. if possible. thanks


Title: Re: Bitcoin and ASIC Hosting (Mining4less.com)
Post by: yun9999 on March 23, 2018, 05:59:05 PM

I would also try a test at least to see s and feasible and fake. if possible. thanks

Email them for a trial demo of the software that u can use to manage your machines if it was hosted there.  They will assign a dedicated support staff to assist you.  No obligations.


Title: Re: Bitcoin and ASIC Hosting (Mining4less.com)
Post by: kilo17 on March 25, 2018, 07:06:13 PM
I have known Nhan for a long time and done tons of business with him.   I currently have 150 L3+ being hosted with him and another 150 L3+ being sent to him.  It is top notch hosting and I recommend him highly.



Title: Re: Bitcoin and ASIC Hosting (Mining4less.com)
Post by: Swimmer63 on March 26, 2018, 02:38:15 AM
I am shipping a few miners to Mining4Less this week.  After reviewing their website, this thread,
and having a few discussions by email, I am excited to see how they do.

I have been looking for a quality hosting facility that is on top of their game for some time.
 
Right now I am spread across three hosting locations, all of which have issues.  Customer Service problems
have been the biggest issues, lack of communication and slow response being the primary problems over the past
2+ years.

But now there are capacity issues, limitations on the type of miners (as in only S9s) or skyrocketing
rates for smaller sized customers.

I know...I know.....I don't have 1000+ miners or even 100+ miners.  And I probably never will 1000. 
But I have doubled what I do have every year and pay on time, every time.  You can't tell me there
aren't a couple hundred, if not a couple thousand, folks like myself worth having as customers.

I will report back here on how Mining4Less does.  Hopefully, we will have a long profitable relationship.


Title: Re: Bitcoin and ASIC Hosting (Mining4less.com)
Post by: yun9999 on March 26, 2018, 06:11:48 AM
@kilo17 - Thank you for the kind words.  It still amazes me how far we all have went in just the a few years.  I still have much to thank you, for all the stuff I learned from you, Hawkfish007, Philipma as well as a ton of other Forum members.  Crazy humble beginnings of trying to make a dollar out of 15 cents is what makes this hobby awesome.

@swimmer63 - You are Spot on!  This is EXACTLY why I asked Mining4Less.com to open it up to the General public.   I will post some pics of their facility and the sheer demands they get every week.  However, to your point, your best customers are the ones that appreciate your services the most, which is the smaller miners.  Everyone starts off as small miners, but those who have a good experience are your most LOYAL and they will always GROW.  I get people P.M me every week asking me where else they can host because of MAX sites, too many restrictions, ridiculous hosting cost, or bad customer experience. If you ask any Mining4less.com customers, they will tell you, they get assigned DEDICATED Tech support staff to make sure they have a good customer experience.  That's the difference with Mining4less.com,  as they're still applying the BIG Customer Model services to everyone even the miner that only have 1 Machine.  



Many of the BTCtalk members have seen my setup in the post below.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1806061.0

I enjoy it, but over time, it simply does not make as much sense dealing with the noise, heat, H.OA, pissed off neighbors, blown transformer, nor the work of managing my rigs.  Ok, it was really the Wife complaining she wants her house back!   Mining4Less.com's price is so competitive, I can't even do it at their cost, at home, if I factor in my build out cost and time / effort.   Nor could I ever imagine taking a vacation until I migrated to their services!!

But my opinion is Biased as I'm bribed w Expensive Whiskey.  =)


https://i.imgur.com/cpzWk8H.jpg






Title: Re: Bitcoin and ASIC Hosting (Mining4less.com)
Post by: Swimmer63 on March 26, 2018, 06:33:16 AM
+2


Title: Re: Bitcoin and ASIC Hosting (Mining4less.com)
Post by: mattpatt007 on March 26, 2018, 06:13:15 PM
Where is the location? I inquired through the website, I have +5 L3+ I would like to host. Reading some reviews from others, and this seems safe and legit.

Anybody need a referral? Will I really get the 5x $35 setup waived if I mention the Bitcointalk.org post?


Title: Re: Bitcoin and ASIC Hosting (Mining4less.com)
Post by: Backo on March 26, 2018, 07:46:41 PM
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Title: Re: Bitcoin and ASIC Hosting (Mining4less.com)
Post by: yun9999 on March 26, 2018, 10:21:13 PM
Where is the location? I inquired through the website, I have +5 L3+ I would like to host. Reading some reviews from others, and this seems safe and legit.

Anybody need a referral? Will I really get the 5x $35 setup waived if I mention the Bitcointalk.org post?


They have 4 locations in the Houston area.   The customer have to mention your name when they're sending in the ASICs and host at least 5 ASICs with us.  Your referral fee gets paid out after they have 90 days of services with us.   Yes, you can refer as many people as you like via any Social media or method.  They just need to let us know who refer them before starting services with us.  Setup fees are currently already waived for BTCtalk members.  You actually get referral bonus money on top of that per each referral.


This is a typical volume they handle daily per facility.  But specialized attention are still being dedicated to new small miners.  All machines are labeled with the customer's name before moving toward the next chain.  

https://i.imgur.com/HkDdn1r.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/Ou8Zzv2.jpg



What I love about their service is that they have everything covered for you.  

Examples.
1) No C13 to C14 power cable for your PSU?  They can sell you a high quality 14AWG C13 to C14 at low cost of $7.95.
2) Network cables are provided at no additional cost
3) Switch and switch ports are provided at no additional cost
4) No Power Supply?  Cheap $9/month rental
5) Dedicated Tech support
6) Vacation - YES U CAN!


**********Bitmain doing L3 for 855 which is 655 after $200 Bitmain coupons.  This insane deal!!!******************



Title: Re: Bitcoin and ASIC Hosting (Mining4less.com)
Post by: ojairob on March 31, 2018, 03:18:01 PM
I will testify that my dealings with www.mining4less.com has been pretty good but not without its issues.  

It seems the new control panel mentioned is not coded for every minor. But, once they get a machine in, they get it coded and it works perfect. They actually worked with me for 3 days 24/7 with any issues my machines gave them. Like, me sending L3's in with static ip's that i forgot the addresses to and stuff.. That was my issue and not theirs, but they, and not my self, sorted it out. So good on them.

Also, Julia has been responsive 24/7 to the point I think she may be a bot or a team of a dozen chicks! kidding ;-)!

As for shipping.. I use UPS and i send my shit next day or second day to the address that I was given. My machines where online less than an hour after the tracking number said it was delivered and i was texted a message from Julia stating so.

I give them an A+ for making it happen and and A++ for saving me thousands a month in electricity bills!

If you want a more reliable host, feel free to petition rackspace.com to host minors and feel free to spend $4000,00 a month hosting each one with them!

For 75 to 85 bucks a month, its a steal in my eyes.

Cheers all!

Ojai Rob out!

P.S. I only have 5 L3+'s there now, but i have 1 running in my garage, two running in my office, two more showing up at my house next week, and 5 being drop-shipped directly from Bitmain.com. I am planning on send all but the two in my office (free electricity) to mining4less.com as its a no brainer and still makes mining profitable whether its 1 pos S7 or not.  I plan on having 15 rigs there, wait maybe 20 or shit maybe 50! I think i may be addicted here..

P.S.S...  I have a few 350.00 coupons that i will trade for asic hashing power pointed towards a pool that im in, reach out if your interested!


Title: Re: Bitcoin and ASIC Hosting (Mining4less.com)
Post by: R0mi on March 31, 2018, 05:59:42 PM
I will testify that my dealings with www.mining4less.com has been pretty good but not without its issues.  

It seems the new control panel mentioned is not coded for every minor. But, once they get a machine in, they get it coded and it works perfect. They actually worked with me for 3 days 24/7 with any issues my machines gave them. Like, me sending L3's in with static ip's that i forgot the addresses to and stuff.. That was my issue and not theirs, but they, and not my self, sorted it out. So good on them.

Also, Julia has been responsive 24/7 to the point I think she may be a bot or a team of a dozen chicks! kidding ;-)!

As for shipping.. I use UPS and i send my shit next day or second day to the address that I was given. My machines where online less than an hour after the tracking number said it was delivered and i was texted a message from Julia stating so.

I give them an A+ for making it happen and and A++ for saving me thousands a month in electricity bills!

If you want a more reliable host, feel free to petition rackspace.com to host minors and feel free to spend $4000,00 a month hosting each one with them!

For 75 to 85 bucks a month, its a steal in my eyes.

Cheers all!

Ojai Rob out!

P.S. I only have 5 L3+'s there now, but i have 1 running in my garage, two running in my office, two more showing up at my house next week, and 5 being drop-shipped directly from Bitmain.com. I am planning on send all but the two in my office (free electricity) to mining4less.com as its a no brainer and still makes mining profitable whether its 1 pos S7 or not.  I plan on having 15 rigs there, wait maybe 20 or shit maybe 50! I think i may be addicted here..

P.S.S...  I have a few 350.00 coupons that i will trade for asic hashing power pointed towards a pool that im in, reach out if your interested!

I want to leave a brief update that I just spoke to Nhan Do and my particular issue is resolved.  Happy mining.


Title: Re: Bitcoin and ASIC Hosting (Mining4less.com)
Post by: yun9999 on April 02, 2018, 02:20:03 AM
@Swimmer63 - Your ASICs are online and swimming nicely in your pools.  Thanks for the business.  I agree with everything you said, I believe the most important thing with any hosting company is customer services / responsiveness, not just provide electric and not care.  
 
@ojairob - Your comments crack me up.  Julia and Ming4less team cracked up reading it.  Thanks for humor n business.  

@Romi -  Best wishes.


Title: Re: Bitcoin and ASIC Hosting (Mining4less.com)
Post by: Swimmer63 on April 02, 2018, 05:32:42 PM
@Swimmer63 - Your ASICs are online and swimming nicely in your pools.  Thanks for the business.  I agree with everything you said, I believe the most important thing with any hosting company is customer services/responsiveness, not just provide electric and not care.  
 
@ojairob - Your comments crack me up.  Julia and Ming4less team cracked up reading it.  Thanks for humor n business.  

@Romi -  Best wishes.

yun9999 & Julia and Mining4Less Team -

This is the first time I can remember not having to practically hound a hosting facility to get my miners up and running.  One of my other ones is decent about it, but only after giving them multiple prior notices that a miner(s) on the way, followed by "Miners are there" notifications, followed by "Can you give me a day when they will be running."  And another place I have used is lucky if they can find them a week after delivery, let alone have them up and running.

I did not even have a chance to realize they were delivered and you'all had them up and running.  Better than that, I had not even registered with you on your website!! and you had them running.  Very impressive.  I have been on a blind, mad, psychotic quest to finish my taxes for the year before my preparer shoots me.  So I have not had time to set up profiles, etc.  Hopefully, I'll wake from tax hell later today or tomorrow and check it out properly. 
Of course, thanks to their competence, my miners are running as usual, so I'm not overly worried about my settings.  Which I will probably screw up the first time around anyway. 

Much thanks and appreciation folks!


Title: Re: Bitcoin and ASIC Hosting (Mining4less.com)
Post by: Truthchanter on April 02, 2018, 07:22:55 PM
I'm considering sending some of my miners here, for those of you customers that recently went aboard, which payment plan did you pick? Monthly, 6-month, or 12-month?


Title: Re: Bitcoin and ASIC Hosting (Mining4less.com)
Post by: yun9999 on April 04, 2018, 03:59:56 AM
@Tekno2020 - Your machines are now online.  Thanks for the business and we appreciate your attention to details on the shipping and packaging.

@Everyone else - Wow, thank you very much for so much referrals.   There is no better way to say Thank you than a referral.  Their inbox are filled with new inquiries, and guess who their favorite customers are?  BTC talk Members.........  Great communications, great recommendations and Tips for improvements etc. 



Title: Re: Bitcoin and ASIC Hosting (Mining4less.com)
Post by: Brutang on April 04, 2018, 05:00:05 PM
OjaiRob here put me on to Mining4Less yesterday. After an email (and very fast responses) I was set up with a demo of their interface and was overall impressed by the prices, responses, and other feedback from here. I'll be shipping 4 of my units soon and dropship one from bitmain. I also have two friends with a total of 3 units who are waiting for my feedback prior to pulling the trigger.

Looking forward to getting the units out of my house as I'll be moving to a smaller place soon and won't have room; also electricity in Southern California is killing my profits.

-Brutang


Title: Re: Bitcoin and ASIC Hosting (Mining4less.com)
Post by: yun9999 on April 05, 2018, 03:47:52 PM
I'm considering sending some of my miners here, for those of you customers that recently went aboard, which payment plan did you pick? Monthly, 6-month, or 12-month?


@ Truthchanter - Most new customers pay monthly as the prepayment are non refundable.  Larger customers Prepay 12 months because they've used our services for a very long time and are very comfortable with the services and want the best rate for their miners.  They typically run the miners at Mining4Less until their Miners are dead or no longer needed.  

@Brutang - Welcome aboard.  Yes Nick and Julia mentioned you're sending some miners as well as also recommending a friend.  Thank you.

@Moonlight Miner - Your PSUs arrived. 

@ Michael P - Your Asics arrived. 


Title: Re: Bitcoin and ASIC Hosting (Mining4less.com)
Post by: Truthchanter on April 09, 2018, 05:08:49 PM
I decided to pull the trigger and ship some of my miners to Mining4Less.

I shipped about a dozen miners so far and may ship some more. Everything is going great so far. The miners were up running within a day or two of them being received and the communication has been excellent so far. I'm definitely looking forward to continue business with Mining4Less  :)


Title: Re: Bitcoin and ASIC Hosting (Mining4less.com)
Post by: yun9999 on April 10, 2018, 05:17:37 AM
I decided to pull the trigger and ship some of my miners to Mining4Less.

I shipped about a dozen miners so far and may ship some more. Everything is going great so far. The miners were up running within a day or two of them being received and the communication has been excellent so far. I'm definitely looking forward to continue business with Mining4Less  :)

Yes, I think I saw Nick setup your machine shortly after they arrived Saturday afternoon.  Those guys don't stop.   U got a nice mix of different type of ASICs.  Well played!


@ All - Phase 3 is now currently all reserved.  Mining4Less will only fill what is currently in flight / reserved and all new request will have to wait for May Phase 4 opening.    They are trying to push Phase 4 to early May vs Late May due to high demands.  Thank you everyone for so much support.   


Title: Re: Bitcoin and ASIC Hosting (Mining4less.com)
Post by: DebitMe on April 18, 2018, 05:51:18 PM
Everything still full? I need a place for 5 T9s.


Title: Re: Bitcoin and ASIC Hosting (Mining4less.com)
Post by: yun9999 on April 19, 2018, 06:08:38 AM
Everything still full? I need a place for 5 T9s.

Unfortunately yes.  Until Phase 4 Mid to late May. 


Title: Re: Bitcoin and ASIC Hosting (Mining4less.com)
Post by: Techman34 on April 23, 2018, 06:45:44 PM
Thanks @yun9999 and Julia at the Mining4less team for helping me get my first two miners up and running quickly and easily.

Really like the interactive mining dashboard where I can monitor, reboot and change pools.  Will probably be scaling up with many more miners and doing a more in-depth review for my youtube channel as well. 

Thanks!

Techman34



Title: Re: Bitcoin and ASIC Hosting (Mining4less.com)
Post by: bigray327 on April 26, 2018, 05:58:08 PM
Hi.  I'd like to be on your waiting list.  I'm in Houston.  Thanks.


Title: Re: Bitcoin and ASIC Hosting (Mining4less.com)
Post by: seth711 on April 29, 2018, 04:47:08 PM
I recently decided to host my miners with Mining 4 Less and could not be happier with the experience thus far. Julia has been amazing to work with and the whole process has been incredibly smooth.  My miners are hashing away and things are all working as expected. 

Two thumbs up on the customer service and mining performance.

Seth


Title: Re: Bitcoin and ASIC Hosting (Mining4less.com)
Post by: yun9999 on April 29, 2018, 10:14:46 PM
@ Techman / Seth - Thanks for the Kind words.  
@ BigRay - Yes, you're added to the waiting list.
@ All Others - If anyone wants to reserve space for Phase 4.  Please send them an email soon.  I expect Phase 4 to be filled very quickly since they already have 2 large customers  reserving 300 of the slots plus existing customers expanding and quite a few new customer requests.    

**A3/S9 and T9 price went up $10 /month for new customers.  Existing customers prior to April 15th are grand fathered in for the original price.   New Phase 4+ Pricing has been updated / reflected in the first Page of this Thread.  **

****************PHASE 4 Part A is now OPEN********************************

You can drop ship machines direct to Mining4Less / M4L now.    They will be filling Phase 4 starting this Friday May 4th for smaller groupings of 25 or less ASICs.  Larger orders of 25 or more ASICs per customer can be filled starting May 7th.  




Title: Re: Bitcoin and ASIC Hosting (Mining4less.com)
Post by: chrisspliff on May 01, 2018, 07:57:04 PM
After looking for a hosting facility for a while i found this forum and saw the positive reviews and decided to host at minig4less. I am super happy with my decision, Nick and the crew has been super quick at responding to my emails and questions. They went above and beyond by repairing my psu that got damaged by the shipper. Also they had my miners connected within 2 days! They include software so you can monitor your miners and make changes to pool config, reboot etc. I plan on sending more in soon and would highly recommend mining4less. Keep up the good work guys!


Title: Re: Bitcoin and ASIC Hosting (Mining4less.com)
Post by: yun9999 on May 02, 2018, 09:20:27 PM
Thanks Seth and Chris for the kind words.  

@All -  Demand for our hosting services have been beyond expectations.  We're currently 60% reserved for our Phase 4 Part A.  This being said, we will be closing out new reservations very soon as we want to make sure there is sufficient capacity to fill our existing member's growth need until Phase 4 Part B.  

Also I want to remind New Miners.......
There will always be minor speed bumps with any new build outs.  It's very common for short power interruptions, as Service providers work in the area or as we increase our power capacity, storms, etc.  No Hosting Facility will have Generators powerful enough to keep the entire Facility running.  Experienced Miners are well aware of this, but new miners can get overly finicky about it.  The best way to judge a Hosting provider, is not just the uptime, but how quickly they handle issues as it arise.  This is where M4L excels and why some of the most well known BTC members host with us.  



Title: Re: Bitcoin and ASIC Hosting (Mining4less.com)
Post by: Paulk201270 on May 03, 2018, 04:10:34 PM
I live in the Caribbean where power is $0.40 per kWh (Yep, it's real) and I only recently started to get into mining.  I have miners here but need to find a way of getting them back to the states etc.  If I can get them there, where would I look to send them for hosting?  Would there be initial setup fees?  etc.  etc..  etc.....

Many thanks
Paul.


Title: Re: Bitcoin and ASIC Hosting (Mining4less.com)
Post by: Paulk201270 on May 03, 2018, 05:32:46 PM
Oh damnit, did I read right that the location is not yet available?  Can I please be kept in mind for a speedy entry as I can't afford to mine here.....!!!

Is there anywhere that I can mine temporarily for just a few miners???

Best regards
Paul.


Title: Re: Bitcoin and ASIC Hosting (Mining4less.com)
Post by: yun9999 on May 03, 2018, 08:43:28 PM
I live in the Caribbean where power is $0.40 per kWh (Yep, it's real) and I only recently started to get into mining.  I have miners here but need to find a way of getting them back to the states etc.  If I can get them there, where would I look to send them for hosting?  Would there be initial setup fees?  etc.  etc..  etc.....

Many thanks
Paul.

Hello Paul, there is a $35/ASIC initial setup fee but that is waived if you post your experience on this thread. 


Title: Re: Bitcoin and ASIC Hosting (Mining4less.com)
Post by: Paulk201270 on May 03, 2018, 10:36:28 PM
I certainly intend to post my experiences here - as good, reliable and responsive hosting is essential to a successful relationship. 

I'm grateful to the existing members of this forum who started this thread and, although I'm new to here - and indeed new to the mining environment (Jan/Feb), I look forward to receiving advice and making the mining experience a more pleasant, profitable and long-term one.

I sent an email at the site and got a response, so have started liaising, hoping that I can make inroads quickly to place miners at whichever establishment has available capacity and can grow as ROI becomes more possible than in the Turks & Caicos Islands (which is a beautiful place to live - but at $0.40 per kWh is an impossible place to mine, lol!).

Thanks as I say for the initial thread and advice that brought me here...

Best regards
Paul.


Title: Re: Bitcoin and ASIC Hosting (Mining4less.com)
Post by: yun9999 on May 03, 2018, 11:15:15 PM
@All - Part A for Phase 4 is now all Reserved / FILLED.  We're just leaving some spare capacity for existing members to grow until Part B of Phase 4.   Part B of Phase 4 won't be available until another 2-3 weeks.  I will keep everyone posted.  Thank you all for your wonderful support and MUCH LOVE for EXISTING MEMBERS with all the HUGE new deliveries and referrals.

@ Paul - WE have response to your request.


Title: Re: Bitcoin and ASIC Hosting (Mining4less.com)
Post by: Paulk201270 on May 04, 2018, 12:16:33 AM
As promised, I'll post my initial findings......

Happy to see immediate responses to some of my questions - the only drawback is my timing sucks as stated above, the facility is currently full.

Grrrrrrrr!

I know, I know, it's my own fault - and tribute to the fact that they are in such high demand the space disappears quickly.

I know these nice people will reserve me plenty of space as soon as it's available (HINT, HINT), and hopefully we can come to some arrangement with regard to temporary storage (as family travelling to US on the 22nd - and I was hoping they could carry some miners back for possible redistribution to the hosting facility!)

Also shameless plug!!  If anyone feels like visiting Turks & Caicos, we rent via Airbnb as Sagusta Gardens (Feel free to look us up) and have locations both in Providenciales - where I live, and North Caicos - a quieter, more peaceful secluded island......

In the interim - if anyone has suggestions as to the most effective pools for the S9 and A3s from Bitmain (as well as an Avalon 841 here) then please let me know.  If also someone has cheap power and wants to put up my miners temporarily till relocation - that'd also be mega cool and I'm sure we can come to some arrangement!!

Thanks and best regards
Paul.


Title: Re: Bitcoin and ASIC Hosting (Mining4less.com)
Post by: Paulk201270 on May 04, 2018, 02:47:49 AM
Do people with S9's lock into a particular pool for their best profitability, or choose via WTM (What To Mine) on a constantly monitored basis??

Regards
Paul.


Title: Re: Bitcoin and ASIC Hosting (Mining4less.com)
Post by: ojairob on May 04, 2018, 04:47:08 PM
How many people hosting at mining4less.com are having constant restart issues, hashing board issues and constant down time, i can not be the only one here??

Rob.


Title: Re: Bitcoin and ASIC Hosting (Mining4less.com)
Post by: hawkfish007 on May 04, 2018, 10:28:46 PM
I have been running 43 GPU rigs (mixture of Fury, 480, 570 and 580) for quite some time now and haven't experienced any downtime except during hurricane harvey when most of Houston went dark. I understand that there are a lot of upgrades going on at the site and occasional small downtime is inevitable but the crew always gave me a notice and quickly turned all rigs right after. Same for my L3+ rigs, they are hashing happily at stock settings, mostly likely because I didn't install Blissz firmware nor overclocked them to the roof.


Title: Re: Bitcoin and ASIC Hosting (Mining4less.com)
Post by: Truthchanter on May 04, 2018, 10:45:33 PM
Wanted to post an update since I started with Mining4Less about almost a month or so ago. The customer service has been outstanding!

I originally started with a smaller handful of ASICs here and after the good initial experience decided to buy some more L3+ when the price was really low and had them ship right to Mining4Less from Bitmain. Mining4Less even offered me a few free bitmain coupons which I was delighted to accept so I then bought a few more L3+ and got them hosted here.

I had read in this forum that the phase 3 (I think this was the april one?) had filled up and I wanted to get an Innosilicon D9 and S11 hosted ASAP when they came out, and to my surprise, Mining4Less let me have them hosted since they still had some extra capacity available for existing customers even though phase 3 was full to the public and phase 4 wasn't apparently ready yet. So I was thrilled! They were able to get my miners up, especially these 2 high profitability miners, hashing very quickly, basically within hours of them being delivered. I couldn't really ask for anything better from a hosting service!

The cherry on top is that with the last few L3+ I ordered, one of the fans stopped working, which may or may not have been when they moved the miners from a tempory hosting spot to a more permanent one. They replaced the fan and waived the $20 fan replacement cost for me, when they didn't really even have to. Excellent service I don't know what else I could say haha

@Paulk201270 Recently I found a btc pool connectbtc.com, which even though i heard is run by evil bitmain, pays a whopping 110% PPS which seems way better than any other btc pool that i've seen.. I'm surprised I don't hear more about this pool. For my A3 I have it mining at siamining.com but I heard luxor may be decent as well


@ojairob Restart issues? None that I am aware of, will you elaborate? Hashing board issues well I notice in the Mining4Less cryptomine.ios dashboard software that some of my L3+ get XXX in the chains every couple days but can be restarted through the software. I am unsure if the XXX in chains makes any difference in hashrate. Another peer of mine said it did lower hash a bit but when I look at my rigs online it doesn't seem to make a big enough difference, if any difference at all, so I haven't even bothered to reset them when I see the XXX in chain.. Maybe I should? But anyway I doubt this XXX in chain thing has anything to do specifically with Mining4Less.. Maybe your issues are more unique to you. Maybe there is necessary maintenance once in awhile, I don't know if it is something that will continue, but fortunately it was only for a couple hours or so one day so far. But if it's out of Mining4Less's control, like transformers blowing up causing power outages, perhaps that shouldn't be blamed on Mining4Less but maybe on the power companies. It really should be more on how customer service handles issue as they arise and how responsive they are. And Mining4Less seems to be on top of their game! Hopefully your mining issues sort themselves out or die down


Title: Re: Bitcoin and ASIC Hosting (Mining4less.com)
Post by: Truthchanter on May 04, 2018, 10:48:40 PM
I have been running 43 GPU rigs (mixture of Fury, 480, 570 and 580) for quite some time now and haven't experienced any downtime except during hurricane harvey when most of Houston went dark. I understand that there are a lot of upgrades going on at the site and occasional small downtime is inevitable but the crew always gave me a notice and quickly turned all rigs right after. Same for my L3+ rigs, they are hashing happily at stock settings, mostly likely because I didn't install Blissz firmware nor overclocked them to the roof.

Mining4Less hosts GPU rigs?? I did not realize this. Do you mind sharing what kind of cases you are using? open air cases or the closed server kind? I have some open air case GPU rigs of my own and haven't really considered trying to get any hosted... I'm not familiar with the server cases


Title: Re: Bitcoin and ASIC Hosting (Mining4less.com)
Post by: ojairob on May 04, 2018, 11:06:45 PM
I have been running 43 GPU rigs (mixture of Fury, 480, 570 and 580) for quite some time now and haven't experienced any downtime except during hurricane harvey when most of Houston went dark. I understand that there are a lot of upgrades going on at the site and occasional small downtime is inevitable but the crew always gave me a notice and quickly turned all rigs right after. Same for my L3+ rigs, they are hashing happily at stock settings, mostly likely because I didn't install Blissz firmware nor overclocked them to the roof.
Right dude, what about the stock rigs running, by another renter, or have they not given you that info post?  And since Im chatting about, why is the control panel down now?? Maybe thats my overclocked units causing that, yeah.. thats probably it..  This forum is biased.. no need to reply man..

Rob.


Title: Re: Bitcoin and ASIC Hosting (Mining4less.com)
Post by: hawkfish007 on May 05, 2018, 12:24:04 AM
I have been running 43 GPU rigs (mixture of Fury, 480, 570 and 580) for quite some time now and haven't experienced any downtime except during hurricane harvey when most of Houston went dark. I understand that there are a lot of upgrades going on at the site and occasional small downtime is inevitable but the crew always gave me a notice and quickly turned all rigs right after. Same for my L3+ rigs, they are hashing happily at stock settings, mostly likely because I didn't install Blissz firmware nor overclocked them to the roof.

Mining4Less hosts GPU rigs?? I did not realize this. Do you mind sharing what kind of cases you are using? open air cases or the closed server kind? I have some open air case GPU rigs of my own and haven't really considered trying to get any hosted... I'm not familiar with the server cases

My GPUS are in Rosewill server cases with upgraded 120 mm fans.


Title: Re: Bitcoin and ASIC Hosting (Mining4less.com)
Post by: hawkfish007 on May 05, 2018, 12:25:19 AM
I have been running 43 GPU rigs (mixture of Fury, 480, 570 and 580) for quite some time now and haven't experienced any downtime except during hurricane harvey when most of Houston went dark. I understand that there are a lot of upgrades going on at the site and occasional small downtime is inevitable but the crew always gave me a notice and quickly turned all rigs right after. Same for my L3+ rigs, they are hashing happily at stock settings, mostly likely because I didn't install Blissz firmware nor overclocked them to the roof.
Right dude, what about the stock rigs running, by another renter, or have they not given you that info post?  And since Im chatting about, why is the control panel down now?? Maybe thats my overclocked units causing that, yeah.. thats probably it..  This forum is biased.. no need to reply man..

Rob.

I will ignore newbie's post who asked for opinions first and now claiming the thread is biased, lol.


Title: Re: Bitcoin and ASIC Hosting (Mining4less.com)
Post by: yun9999 on May 05, 2018, 01:12:59 AM
*******************DASH BOARD getting upgrade*********************************************************************************

This won't affect your hashing.  We're adding new features, functionality.  Please check your Asic using your Pool vs Dashboard until upgrade is complete.

*****************************************************************************************************************************


@ Rob - First we appreciate your business because you also referred many friends to us (Seth, Bryce, etc) and we thank you for that.  We acknowledge your initial period was not as smooth as we would like it to have been due the L3 running Blitz firmware and our Dashboard software along with a few other hiccups we have discussed.

To date you have been running with us for 1.5 Months.  Your total uptime has been over 98%, a figure that we strive to keep over 99%, but as we have discussed, there have been issues out of our control, and we appreciate your understanding in those regards.  Power issues, blips, storms, or even connection issues at the network provider are out of our control and affect all of our customers, including our personal miners just the same as you.  We understand when these items arise it can be frustrating, because we are also frustrated that during those times the experience is not what we want it to be for our customers.  

We ask that you judge us on how we deal with issues as they arise and items that are in our control, such as:
•  Timeliness and responsiveness with Presales
•  Post sale communication and setup
•  Issue response times, at any hour of the day
•  Response to edge case issues, such as the Voltage items in your case

My team and I have strived to be great in these areas and I’d hope you would agree as well.  

Our team not only strives to be great in these areas, but we also want to be as transparent as possible when problems do arise.  While I didn’t have any other customers ask us for more details.   We offered a 3 way calling to the Electric company so they can confirm the outage in our area iwth you.  This is what I would expect if I were a customer, and it’s the service we have offered to you as well.

Dashboard support is an optional bonus feature we offer our customer for a better customer experience.  We even had our developers spent nights and weekend to fix the voltage issue with your custom firmware to make sure its' working properly for you.  That was a lot of work for a very few machines but we valued your business so took on that challenge.  The software is being built upon everyday but not all updates will be communicated unless it has a direct customer facing impact, like hashing power.  But since you pointed that out.  I put it in *** Above *** That we have an upgrade going on at the moment.

While there have been some initial hiccups and there will always be future speed bumps, we ask that you lean on the word of those that you have referred to us along with any of our other customers that would be happy to provide a review of our services.  There is a reason why many Legendary, Heros and experienced / picky Miners like myself mine at M4L.  Transparency and Great customer services.


@TruthChanter - We added the feature of Xxx detection on the Hashboards. If it finds any xXX then it will highlight them as bluish per the Legend.  You can click on that Legend box and it will find and check all the ASIC that have that issue for you.  Then where ACTION is, you can choose REBOOT ALL ASICs checked.  This feature is incredible for large miners as D3 was a mess and requires constant daily reboots for Xxx issue that caused perforamnce issues.  L3 tends to have 1 or a few X but many times, performance stays the same so you can view the hashrate per Board via Dashboard views (Enable via the Viewing option first).   IF no performance issues, then no need to reboot.  This is a life changing feature as you save hours from trying to connect into each machine to look.  Same with the ORANGE will sort all ASIC with a Hashboard or more that is doing 0 hash.  This is why LARGE Miners love M4L because of our Advance features that no one else on the market offers.  Hawkfish - hosted with M4L for many years, before they stop accepting GPU rigs.  But the same Dashboard software is equally powerful on the GPU side.  M4L is just growing too fast to spend too much time on GPU as it's way less work force intensive to host 5000 ASIC then it is with 500 GPU rigs.


Title: Re: Bitcoin and ASIC Hosting (Mining4less.com)
Post by: Techman34 on May 05, 2018, 02:54:39 PM
Quick update on my experience.  Customer support continues to be top notch.  I was notified quickly of a power outage (that was on the power companies side to repair) and miners were up and hashing very quickly after the repair. 

I think it's important to also note that overall the antminers are not created equal.  My experience thus far as far as X's showing up and needing reboots are from best to worst ==>  A3 > L3+ > S9 > D3.  So some miners require more attention that others and you have to keep that in mind because it would be the case if running in your garage or the Mining4Less hosted facility.  Still burning in my X3's so hard to say on those yet.  Sidenote, Mining4Less team is developing X3 support into their dashboard software for reboots/pool management, etc.

But overall, again - want to say that the Mining4Less team is doing a great job and I highly recommend you give them a shot.  It's not that common in this space to find:

  - Great Customer Support with quick communication and issue resolution
 - Powerful Farm Management Software
 - Fast Onboarding from Devices received to hashing
 - Affordable rates from professionals who figured out how to leverage economies of scale



Thanks to Yun, Julia and the full support team for a great experience.  Your formula is working - keep doing what you're doing.   :D ;D :o

Techman34


Title: Re: Bitcoin and ASIC Hosting (Mining4less.com)
Post by: jstoffel on May 07, 2018, 08:26:54 PM
I decided to give Mining4less a shot after a couple of months of so-so service from another hosting provider.  I must say that I have been extremely pleased with the service provided by Mining4less.  I got quick responses to all my questions and my miners were installed within a day of being received by the facility.  I am very impressed.  The management portal is another huge plus - it makes it very easy to reconfigure and self manage.   I have a few more ASICs on the way and they are all going to Mining4less!!

Thanks for the great service and support!


Title: Re: Bitcoin and ASIC Hosting (Mining4less.com)
Post by: yun9999 on May 08, 2018, 06:54:50 AM
@Jeff and Techman - Thanks for the kind words.
@ Mike P - Wow - Nice array of ASICs.  


**************Bitmain B3 Support added to our Dashboard Software*********************
**************Bitmain X3 Support added to our Dashboard Software*********************


B3, X3, Z9  prices for hosting has been updated in the First page.  Those are fun machines.

@ ALL - Phase 4B is all RESERVED.  We will not be accepting new memberships.  We will only reserve capacity for Existing members to grow.  
@ Existing Members - Please check with us to make sure there is available capacity before sending more machines.  We want to be fair and distribute available capacity equally.  We get a lot of customers that just send in a ton of machines, without first checking and this can cause a worst capacity issue for us.  Thanks for your understanding.


We are officially MAXED for both existing and new Members.  We're only going to be accepting what's in flight and nothing new.   We will be fast tracking our new Facility due to the high demands.  Thank you all for your support.


Title: Re: Bitcoin and ASIC Hosting (Mining4less.com)
Post by: ojairob on May 18, 2018, 06:16:52 AM
why post this stuff in a public forum, i was just reaching out like a paying customer would have the rights to do. Anyway, i just removed my last post asking if you were still in business as it looks like you'll be deleting my posts anyways as the last guy that complained was booted off this forum and i guess his posts where deleted too! And if you would like me to post screen shots of those texts you mention, dear God man, just ask or better yet you post them and i will post them with screen shots and times stamps..Love it.. Try and delete posts off of ripoffreport.com.

Cheers folks.

Rob


Title: Re: Bitcoin and ASIC Hosting (Mining4less.com)
Post by: yun9999 on May 18, 2018, 07:53:23 AM
Rob

1) You sent an email yesterday at 2:44PM CST.  We missed that emailed as the entire team was busy with MASS deployments.  "Our Fault, without a doubt and I mentioned that on last post."
2) You sent another email today saying it's the "2nd unresponded email" at 10:29PM CST, way outside of normal business hours.  Your complaint, "2nd non responded email".  How can it be 2nd unresponded email if you just sent it?  Nick happened to be checking emails late and responded plus CC me.  I'm here responding to your concern at this UNGODLY hour because we DO CARE about our customers.
3) VPN requests should be planned ahead at least 24hrs and based on our tech's availability since 99.9% of our customers use the Dashboard or our Tech to address issues with their machine.  It is unreasonable to think that because you email or text, that you would be getting VPN access the same day or based on your availability vs ours.  



I never deleted ROMI's post.  He removed it himself and post that we resolved things professionally, off the thread.  None of your posts have been deleted, even your complaints and the post where you said this thread is FAKE and reviews are BIASE because everyone had different customer experience than yours with your 14 MOD Firmware L3+.   You should understand that every company wants to have happy customers.  Why would we purposely ignore you when you have 14 machines with us and also refer friends to us?  But it's always best to give any company sufficient time to respond and make things right for you / their customer.    


P.S Going forward, we WILL NOT BE Accepting Mod Firmware machines as they Void Warranty, creates lots of extra support work and can be much more unreliable in the summer due to their potential for extreme OVER CLOCKING features that the machine are not designed to handle.


Title: Re: Bitcoin and ASIC Hosting (Mining4less.com)
Post by: Swimmer63 on May 21, 2018, 03:30:22 AM
Rob

1) You sent an email yesterday at 2:44PM CST.  We missed that emailed as the entire team was busy with MASS deployments.  "Our Fault, without a doubt and I mentioned that on last post."
2) You sent another email today saying it's the "2nd unresponded email" at 10:29PM CST, way outside of normal business hours.  Your complaint, "2nd non responded email".  How can it be 2nd unresponded email if you just sent it?  Nick happened to be checking emails late and responded plus CC me.  I'm here responding to your concern at this UNGODLY hour because we DO CARE about our customers.
3) VPN requests should be planned ahead at least 24hrs and based on our tech's availability since 99.9% of our customers use the Dashboard or our Tech to address issues with their machine.  It is unreasonable to think that because you email or text, that you would be getting VPN access the same day or based on your availability vs ours.  



I never deleted ROMI's post.  He removed it himself and post that we resolved things professionally, off the thread.  None of your posts have been deleted, even your complaints and the post where you said this thread is FAKE and reviews are BIASE because everyone had different customer experience than yours with your 14 MOD Firmware L3+.   You should understand that every company wants to have happy customers.  Why would we purposely ignore you when you have 14 machines with us and also refer friends to us?  But it's always best to give any company sufficient time to respond and make things right for you / their customer.    


P.S Going forward, we WILL NOT BE Accepting Mod Firmware machines as they Void Warranty, creates lots of extra support work and can be much more unreliable in the summer due to their potential for extreme OVER CLOCKING features that the machine are not designed to handle.

 ::)


Title: Re: Bitcoin and ASIC Hosting (Mining4less.com)
Post by: yun9999 on May 22, 2018, 06:42:30 PM
Thank you all for your support and helping us fill all our Phases so fast.   I'm going to Lock this thread and we can follow on the new Facility and service announcement via this new Thread.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4143936.0