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June 30, 2014, 04:30:29 PM
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Ever since I had listed my mining contracts on eBay,I've been getting business but not as much as I'd have hoped for so I'm writing here to see if there are other marketplaces or sites that will allow me to sell my hashpower (I recently upgraded miners so total hashpower is 1.1Mh/s instead of 440Kh/s) as I've done everything I can (that I know of,reduce prices,offer bonus hours,improve customer services,support good causes,promote heavily on twitter but still not much improvement in terms of sales).

I'm hoping that if someone on here can take a look at my listing,help me find where I'm going wrong so I can ovehaul the business and make things worth my while to run as a small business.I can't afford to price things too low due to the cost of electric.

While I'm here I thought why not ask for feedback from people who are customers to see what sort of things they like/dislike about the service so I can make more sales and make this a successful business.

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=191216789274

Would appreciate feedback and tips to improve the business.Thanks Smiley

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June 30, 2014, 05:20:44 PM
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Any chance of Bitcoin mining contracts?
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June 30, 2014, 05:24:15 PM
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Any chance of Bitcoin mining contracts?
I don't offer those yet as I don't have the Bitcoin Mining ASICs to supply them with,however if customer demand grows and pre-orders placed (to order a suitable Bitcoin based ASIC),I suppose I can provide those contracts then.

The 2 Gridseed miners I have were the volt modded ones I bought off eBay (and sold off my stock miner to cover costs) meaning that the ability to use SHA-256 isn't there anymore. Smiley

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