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1  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Hashflare cloud mining first 2~weeks review - Anyone still using them? on: November 30, 2017, 07:48:06 AM
After waiting months to get the 0.0106 BTC it's now 24hrs since withdraw and the transaction still doesn't exist even thought it says confirmed on their website, not even on the block chain I'm so sick of things going wrong all the time its so suspicious.
2  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: HashFlare.io gone out of there mind on: November 12, 2017, 08:23:33 AM
They have not even touched this frontpage message in 4 days.
The Halloween promo message is still sitting there too, 2 days overdue.

Nothin but tumbleweed at hashflare, not good signs :/

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Dear users,
HashFlare.io is back online! The maintenance is almost finished.

The following features currently remain unavailable until the work on them is complete: EMC payment option. Stay tuned for updates on reenabled features.

Update 08.11.2017 13:15:00 UTC:
Withdrawals are enabled, however, the minimum withdrawal amounts have been temporarily increased for monitoring purposes. We estimate this to be reverted within the next few days.
The temporary amounts are currently:
Bitcoin: 0.1 BTC
Ethereum: 2.5 ETH
Dash: 1.5 DASH
ZEC: 1.5 ZEC

Thank you for choosing HashFlare!

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Dear users,
As the website was temporarily unavailable during the maintenance on November 3-4, we are extending the Halloween promotion until November 10. Use the code HF17MTNC10ALL to receive a 10% discount when making a purchase of any contract.

Also, the out of money thing shouldn't even be a thing, I didn't pay for bitcoin, I paid for mining. So even if the website is on low funds it shouldn't matter because your not taking their funds, you pay for hardware that produces the funds. Smelly like a Ponzi fish.
3  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Is Mining site Eobot.com scam or legit??? on: November 10, 2017, 07:16:58 AM
Eobot is one of the last standing legit websites now that hashflare have gone a bit awol imo.

Pros-
Been with Eobot for about a year and I really like how their service and website works,
if you combine trading at the right time with your mining you can make your return a bit faster.

They seem to fix problems in a timely fashion and I have never been conned out off anything I have earned.
Contracts have remained consistent (lengthwise) and they have a little chatbox that you can quickly get info
from should you need some help.

I've never seen any changes in withdraw amounts or fees and although the withdraw process can be quite
slow to receive, I have definitely always received all of it within a few days. (Cant always blame websites for bitcoin traffic all the time ><)

I like that they support Cloud folding, Charity mining is cool to do too, and you still make a little reward anyway.

Cons-

They don't seem to be able to maintain an ETH wallet, it is always in maintenance mode.

I don't fully understand the pricing of their GHS it can be quite erratic so you gotta pick your moment to get a decent price.

The Chatbox community can be arrogant and a little unwelcoming to those of who don't know much about bitcoin or crypto's
but I get the point, there's people dropping in everyday like "HOW I MAKE MONEY THIS WEBSITE NOW?!?Huh"

They had a Technical problem a while back and I saw a few users see it unresolved including myself. (I Didn't bother sending a support ticket in, was being lazy). Basically You cant sell your GHS but you can turn your 5 year contracts into 24hr contracts which give you about 75% of the value of the contract back depending on what you've mined and traded in that time. - Ok the problem, Their website stopped responding/mining peoples 24hr contracts and the balances were just re-setting for about 6-7 hours. Although fixed, some did not get compensation for whatever contract they had converted to 24.

Luckily I wasn't at the time, but if I was pulling out completely and traded all my Ghs for 24, and that happened I would be so
frustrated so its made me think twice about it in future.

Just some points I have for them Smiley

You make your own decision but every website has risk remember Tongue


4  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Hashflare screwed us up. on: November 09, 2017, 01:17:49 PM
The temporary minimum withdraw was bumped up to 0.2btc nearly a week ago then dropped to 0.1,
their notice said it should last a few days....
Unless you have invested thousand of usd/gbp no one will be able to withdraw.

So much disappoint. Hashflare is spiralling out of control to the point of no trust, I have not invested or re-invested since the price doubling and the contracts halving.

I have had copy and paste emails from their support team which shows no real regard for their custom.

They used the blockchain backlog a while ago as an excuse to increase fee's way beyond the time that the congestion had cleared.
and when I emailed them about it like, "Hey, You do know the block chains been cleared up for a few days now and your still giving us the increased fee notice?" -

They did not reply to me and the part of the FrontPage notice with the blockchain excuse disappeared but fee's remained the same....

I do have to say, I've seen a lot of people saying its illegal what they have done cutting the contracts but I expected this when I made my investment, if your going to take a risk you need to accept that it is risk and not put yourself out of pocket like some horror stories I have heard of people putting life savings into services such as these like total morons.

I read the contact before I invested, and I am sure I saw something about reserving to right to change contracts at any time without notice.

So if you agreed to that in the first place without knowing then you screwed yourself over...

The word contract is used often in the crypto world to promote the feeling of professionalism and honesty. When really ALL of them are just Non-Contacts, or fake contacts if you will.

Just signed up to have some input because I've had no one to talk to about hashflares shenanigan's.

What I would have recommended for a light investment a year ago I will say now to do yourself a favour and totally avoid this company.

- Dan


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