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PBmining (OP)
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October 05, 2014, 06:20:55 AM |
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That is completely normal and has already been pointed out before. As you can see they are always small amounts.
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Did you know?: Most of our hash power comes from other sources. We are now specialized in the resale of cloudmining contracts through our associates!
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petahashminer
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October 05, 2014, 06:24:58 AM |
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hi, all.. i am using pbmining for about 4 months, but have not used that topic and forum. now i am.
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Bitcoin is the path to lambo. Lambo leads to women. Women lead to marriage. Marriage leads to...suffering.
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jimmothy
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October 05, 2014, 06:30:12 AM |
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That is completely normal and has already been pointed out before. As you can see they are always small amounts. Can you prove some payments originate from mining? Seems you either try your hardest to hide the mining or you're not mining. I know you've got a much better coin mixer since April but what's the point when you openly admit paying out directly from customer payments? Don't you realize that with such a shady business model you're limiting your customer base to naive investonomers and gamblers?
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PBmining (OP)
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October 05, 2014, 06:32:23 AM |
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That is completely normal and has already been pointed out before. As you can see they are always small amounts. Can you prove some payments originate from mining? Seems you either try your hardest to hide the mining or you're not mining. I know you've got a much better coin mixer since April but what's the point when you openly admit paying out directly from customer payments? Don't you realize that with such a shady business model you're limiting your customer base to naive investonomers and gamblers? Our stance on this subject has not changed. Our answer continues to remain the same.
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Did you know?: Most of our hash power comes from other sources. We are now specialized in the resale of cloudmining contracts through our associates!
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Flep182
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October 05, 2014, 07:10:19 AM |
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That is completely normal and has already been pointed out before. As you can see they are always small amounts. Can you prove some payments originate from mining? Seems you either try your hardest to hide the mining or you're not mining. I know you've got a much better coin mixer since April but what's the point when you openly admit paying out directly from customer payments? Don't you realize that with such a shady business model you're limiting your customer base to naive investonomers and gamblers? Paying out of customer payments isn't a bad thing per se. It would be if there wouldn't be any mining on the other end but if it's easier to payout this way than moving all mining revenue from one side to the other and solely use the customer payments to get new hardware it could very well just be a good business decision.
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RD965
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October 05, 2014, 09:57:55 AM |
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We were going to start a signature campaign back in August but never followed through.. here were the signatures: member: [center]■█████►-[url=http://pbmining.com?ref=signatures] [b] PB Mining ⌂ Hashing since 2013 [/b][/url]-◄█████■[/center]
senior and hero member: [center][size=22pt]~■█████► [/size][size=16pt][url=http://pbmining.com?ref=signatures][b] [color=#cc3300] PB Mining ⌂ Hashing since 2013 [/b][/url][size=22pt]◄█████■~[/size][/size][/center]
Feel free to use them. Not lower?
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okae
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October 05, 2014, 11:19:30 AM |
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payment received, thx pbmining!
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Muhammed Zakir
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October 05, 2014, 11:50:04 AM |
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We were going to start a signature campaign back in August but never followed through.. here were the signatures: member: [center]■█████►-[url=http://pbmining.com?ref=signatures] [b] PB Mining ⌂ Hashing since 2013 [/b][/url]-◄█████■[/center]
senior and hero member: [center][size=22pt]~■█████► [/size][size=16pt][url=http://pbmining.com?ref=signatures][b] [color=#cc3300] PB Mining ⌂ Hashing since 2013 [/b][/url][size=22pt]◄█████■~[/size][/size][/center]
Feel free to use them. Not lower? You can make one for your own. Its not that hard! Just give a catchy line and make it hyperlink using [ url][/ url] tag(no spaces). But newbies will not have enough space for this! ~~MZ~~
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dimiro
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October 05, 2014, 06:16:33 PM |
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Payment Received
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Muhammed Zakir
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October 06, 2014, 06:01:01 AM |
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do you know where they are located?
PB Mining is a fully trusted business in SK, Canada with an established eBay account.
~~MZ~~
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5ick3uffalo
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October 06, 2014, 02:28:50 PM |
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That was cheap BTC yesterday @280$ Total Hash Rate: 0.0025 Th/s , i think it´s wrong on Pbmining.com
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BTC: 1Dw9feZAGSeHvaiQ55T7C92VAAXB2nVKKk
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AC~DC
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October 06, 2014, 09:25:03 PM |
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@PB Mining, A little accounting request, order # 3605805170701 is still showing pending after 27 hrs. Sent the big Piggies an email with proof of payment.
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5ick3uffalo
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October 06, 2014, 11:45:32 PM |
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0.0017 / GHs not bad Just bought 1 BTC worth
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BTC: 1Dw9feZAGSeHvaiQ55T7C92VAAXB2nVKKk
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Mike18feb
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October 07, 2014, 07:31:50 AM |
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Especially nice for those who were smart enough to buy Bitcoin when it was below $300
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<||=||> Rule #1a: Never invest more then you can afford to lose. <||=||> Rule #1b: Never invest all you can afford to lose. <||=||> ............. Whenever someone idly claims a scam, a Bitcoin somewhere dies .............
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jseppeli
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October 07, 2014, 08:22:32 AM |
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Especially nice for those who were smart enough to buy Bitcoin when it was below $300 Bitcoin is on it's back there now...
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Mike18feb
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October 07, 2014, 09:03:12 AM Last edit: October 07, 2014, 09:26:12 AM by Mike18feb |
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Yes, now it's going up (and down - rocky times for a little while, I guess), but it was below $300. I already spend my cheaply bought Bitcoin elsewhere, but if I didn't, I would be paying 0.05 to 0.06 USD less per GHs then those who invest at this current Bitcoin level. If you want the best possible ROI then keep an eye out for opportunities like that
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<||=||> Rule #1a: Never invest more then you can afford to lose. <||=||> Rule #1b: Never invest all you can afford to lose. <||=||> ............. Whenever someone idly claims a scam, a Bitcoin somewhere dies .............
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5ick3uffalo
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October 07, 2014, 11:24:46 AM Last edit: October 07, 2014, 12:30:41 PM by 5ick3uffalo |
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I bought mine at around 285$ , but it was even lower. Even now at 315$ it´s still very good prize imaho. Lucky the GH/s prize was low so i got 589 GH/s for 1 BTC Also invested in some (Proof of Stake) Alt-Coins: PeerCoin (PPC) , Hyperstake (HYP) , Bottlecaps (CAP), YACoin (YAC), TEK (TEKcoin) and RDD (Reddcoin) @the Dev of the (Android-) App: Prize per Gh/s and Current Difficulty not correct. Hashrate and Account Balance correct.
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BTC: 1Dw9feZAGSeHvaiQ55T7C92VAAXB2nVKKk
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