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Economy => Service Discussion => Topic started by: gamefinder on September 06, 2017, 06:49:09 PM



Title: EOBOT Scam
Post by: gamefinder on September 06, 2017, 06:49:09 PM
I recently connected one of my X-11 Miners to EOBOT to test out their mining pool, since they offer a pool service.
Figured it would be an easy way to collect some extra GHS or PPD.

EOBOT periodically refreshes their server every few minutes, here is a statement I got when I emailed in:

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"Server updates every few minutes. If you refresh or changes page faster than that, it will appear that way, but you will still get the coins.

Sent by Customer Agent: Patrick"

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Here is the issue that happens when they refresh the server...you lose a large portion of your mined coin, or PPD, or GHS 4.0.

I took a quick video of it happening:
https://youtu.be/lfpjmQIOd_Y?t=2m30s (https://youtu.be/lfpjmQIOd_Y?t=2m30s)

I had 2.63 PPD to begin with, and mined up to 6.6 then their server "refreshed" and it dropped all the way back down to 2.63. Now Patrick of their customer service said I should still get the exact amount it was up to, but nope. So I did some further testing and tested XRP. I started at 0.08 balance in XRP, it mined up to 1.19, the server refreshed, and then my XRP balance was only 0.19!

EOBOT is scamming you, it's just most people don't stay logged in long enough to actually see it happening live.

Btw the server refresh happens like every 5 or 6 minutes.


Title: Re: EOBOT Scam
Post by: pawanjain on September 07, 2017, 03:33:11 AM
I recently connected one of my X-11 Miners to EOBOT to test out their mining pool, since they offer a pool service.
Figured it would be an easy way to collect some extra GHS or PPD.

EOBOT periodically refreshes their server every few minutes, here is a statement I got when I emailed in:

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"Server updates every few minutes. If you refresh or changes page faster than that, it will appear that way, but you will still get the coins.

Sent by Customer Agent: Patrick"

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Here is the issue that happens when they refresh the server...you lose a large portion of your mined coin, or PPD, or GHS 4.0.

I took a quick video of it happening:
https://youtu.be/lfpjmQIOd_Y?t=2m30s (https://youtu.be/lfpjmQIOd_Y?t=2m30s)

I had 2.63 PPD to begin with, and mined up to 6.6 then their server "refreshed" and it dropped all the way back down to 2.63. Now Patrick of their customer service said I should still get the exact amount it was up to, but nope. So I did some further testing and tested XRP. I started at 0.08 balance in XRP, it mined up to 1.19, the server refreshed, and then my XRP balance was only 0.19!

EOBOT is scamming you, it's just most people don't stay logged in long enough to actually see it happening live.

Btw the server refresh happens like every 5 or 6 minutes.
No brother I would like to say that you are wrong and they are not scamming you. I have tried it and I understand what you are saying because it has happened with me too. I thought they are scamming too but then I found out that the mining speed is actually less but the numbers add up really quick. You can try calculating the speed and then add out the numbers and then you will notice the difference. I dont really know why the numbers increase so quickly when we start with the mining pool. I guess that Eobot have programmed the pool thinking users will have a good mining speed but people like us with low mining speed try it out and think that they are scamming us. Check out that whenever the server is refreshed the coins we mined keeps increasing from the last refresh. I think  you should definitely check out your mining speed and calculate how much you make in an hour and then check it out with Eobot.


Title: Re: EOBOT Scam
Post by: crazyivan on September 07, 2017, 06:22:09 AM
Eobot s shit. The best option for automated payment is to use Nicehash connected to DMD Diamond multipool. This way you mine the most profitable coin, yet you get paid in a PoS coin which continues to stake profits for you. Very profitable.

Let me know if you need more help with setting this one up.


Title: Re: EOBOT Scam
Post by: bapparabi on September 07, 2017, 05:11:59 PM
yes ebot is not very good ..it has many problem as i can see many complain about them ..so better to stay way from them and try other like nice hash or any specific pool you try to mine


Title: Re: EOBOT Scam
Post by: condoras on September 07, 2017, 05:45:24 PM
Eobot s shit. The best option for automated payment is to use Nicehash connected to DMD Diamond multipool. This way you mine the most profitable coin, yet you get paid in a PoS coin which continues to stake profits for you. Very profitable.

Let me know if you need more help with setting this one up.

I will agree with this, Eobot was (and still is) the worse experience i have related with "cloud mining". Their Support is also a joke...
Nicehash is far more better to get involved. Until the time i withdraw my last funds from there, everything was good and working steady.

 I didn't know that have DMD opton though, so maybe it's good time to take a look and refund my account. :)


Title: Re: EOBOT Scam
Post by: swogerino on September 07, 2017, 07:54:16 PM
Eobot is running from a few years now but it is still a scam. I didn't know this form of scam, in which they update the server every 5-6 minutes. I have stayed logged in more than that and I always saw when mining Dogecoin the amount changing randomly, I thought it was the Dogecoin/Bitcoin price change which made the change on the website but I see I am wrong. The other form of scam from eobot is they make profitability go down daily or weekly and you end up losing all of your investment.


Title: Re: EOBOT Scam
Post by: gamefinder on September 09, 2017, 03:21:12 PM
I had actually pointed a 2 GHS X-11 Miner to the pool they specified.

The support said you're supposed to "eventually" get the coin but the server updates every 5 minutes so it refreshes your balance, but you should eventually get the coins.

But if you stay logged in, here is how it works:

Say you start with 1 coin: you mine up to 1.5 and the server refreshes.
You're not back to 1 coin.

You mine up to 1.5 coins a second time, server refresh, back to 1.

You mine up to 1.5 coins a third time, the server refreshes, but now you have around 1.3 coins.


So on and so forth.
So you do earn some coin, but it takes 3 server refreshes to earn 1/3 of what you should have.
In that timeframe I should have earned +1.5 coins, but instead I receive only .3 after 3 refreshes.
Thus giving only a 20% return every 15 minutes.


Title: Re: EOBOT Scam
Post by: maeusi on September 09, 2017, 07:02:49 PM
You should make screenshots and send to support or maybe go to their english chatango chat. There are some techniciancs, who also mine with their hardware on eobot  and could find out the issue, I think.


Title: Re: EOBOT Scam
Post by: Sohailul on September 10, 2017, 09:07:48 AM
I also heard many complaint about eobot. Eobot is a scam site. This site can hack your wallet. So do not invest this site. 1 month ago i worked here. But now i don't work here. Because it is a scam site.