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Title: Anyone heard of http://ultrabitcoinminer.online?
Post by: boeyong on February 23, 2017, 03:35:06 PM
Anyone heard of http://ultrabitcoinminer.online? What is your take on this?
I paid them the miner's fee required and nothing happened so far


Title: Re: Anyone heard of http://ultrabitcoinminer.online?
Post by: robelneo on February 23, 2017, 03:57:01 PM
Anyone heard of http://ultrabitcoinminer.online? What is your take on this?
I paid them the miner's fee required and nothing happened so far

Site is offline here,you are likely to have been scammed,where did you found the site,I never read this until now,and why have you pay for something that is very new and unfamiliar,but update us anyway in case you got paid,but I doubt if this site is going to be a long term project.


Title: Re: Anyone heard of http://ultrabitcoinminer.online?
Post by: AicecreaME on February 23, 2017, 04:05:32 PM
Anyone heard of http://ultrabitcoinminer.online? What is your take on this?
I paid them the miner's fee required and nothing happened so far

It's to naïve to pay something first without knowing if they are LEGIT one. Maybe that is why nothing happened after you have paid them because they are just one of those HYIPs out there or just a SCAM site which are collecting bitcoins even though they will not really return it in time.

And cloudmining is not really good idea at all, because there are lots of Ponzi scam sites like this, saying that they would mine the bitcoin for you and going to earn bitcoin in time, but the truth is, they will not.


Title: Re: Anyone heard of http://ultrabitcoinminer.online?
Post by: Hazir on February 23, 2017, 04:24:41 PM
It was just another mini-cloud mining scam (in reality they didn't mine anything).
Op, you see there are maybe 5 or less legit cloud mining companies, the ones that actually mine coins.

From the other hand it is extremely easy to buy new domain, create semi good looking site and list a bunch of lies.
It cost almost nothing and risk of being exposed is minimal,  and when that happens scammers just register another domain and create slightly different website.


Title: Re: Anyone heard of http://ultrabitcoinminer.online?
Post by: doomistake on February 23, 2017, 05:06:38 PM
It was just another mini-cloud mining scam (in reality they didn't mine anything).
Op, you see there are maybe 5 or less legit cloud mining companies, the ones that actually mine coins.

From the other hand it is extremely easy to buy new domain, create semi good looking site and list a bunch of lies.
It cost almost nothing and risk of being exposed is minimal,  and when that happens scammers just register another domain and create slightly different website.


OP is just new here in the cryptocurrency world, so we can't blame him for this. It is just normal to explore things at first, get scammed, and other unwanted things that we can do since we are not familiar yet about Bitcoin and other Altcoins, but everyone learned from their mistakes, so I am sure that OP would remember this, and would be his basis, if he would try again to invest for some Cloud mining site to earn bitcoins.

My only advice to you OP is not to focus and invest on something like this, because there are a lot of ways anyway to earn bitcoin, if you really want the legit one, then better focusing on increasing your post count, and start to join signature campaign if you ranked up in able to earn bitcoin per week, or per month. :)


Title: Re: Anyone heard of http://ultrabitcoinminer.online?
Post by: hardtime on February 23, 2017, 11:01:27 PM
Take the simple fact that if a site that advertises to be a legitimate business uses the cheap and pretty disgusting domain of .online, they're probably going to be a scam. I'm not saying all sites with .com are going to be legit, but at least they put in enough money to pay for that $10 a domain + hosting.

Any site that advertises as a cloud mining service are probably scams and even if they're reputable they may attempt an exit scam so I would just fully avoid this entire business model, it's doomed to fail in the end. Plus if the site does pay out you're just hurting someone down the line who's going to be getting scammed.


Title: Re: Anyone heard of http://ultrabitcoinminer.online?
Post by: digaran on February 23, 2017, 11:28:05 PM
Yeah we have heard that they are collecting your money and never heard anything from that point forward, make sure to keep sending your bitcoins so that they can spend them on drugs and women. gullible people though, only give your hard earned cash to a physically located organization and or entities so that you could go and grab them by the neck but now you can only cry.