Mabsark
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February 03, 2015, 10:03:52 AM |
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You betcha 20 - 20 hindsight is a magnificent thing ... especially when it's applied now.
You don't need hindsight, just common sense, something you clearly don't have. There is something drastically wrong with the well your thinking works, which makes you invest in all these scams despite getting ripped off all the time. Look at you bloody signature you idiot, you're advertising another ponzi. Yeah, bloody oath my signature is another ponzi scheme ... I'll happily make some coin out of dumb fuckwits that want to invest in coindouble .. gimme gimme gimme ... Genesis Mining is for serious folks ... you one of them or just another full of piss and vinegar that wants to bag everything while you ... whatever it is you do ? Well, I just left you negative feedback for trying to get people ripped off by referring them to a blatant ponzi - coindouble.
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virtapayseller666
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February 03, 2015, 10:07:13 AM |
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its over a month and no recovery program yet
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Phildo
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February 03, 2015, 03:15:20 PM |
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Holy shit, how am I just now seeing this about the shit hitting the fan with PBMining? Oh, how many countless times had people accused PB of being a Ponzi scheme with never any real proof given of a legitimate mining operation? And most people usually mocked that accuser or insinuated they were just overtly paranoid... Looks like they were right the whole time. Sad how many "cloud mining" operations turned out to be scams/Ponzis... it's hard to even think of a legitimate one. Bit-mining.co, Lunamine.com, PBMining.com, those are just a few off the top of my head in recent times.
From what I can tell, it definitely looks like MrTeal is the hero here- great job for releasing his identity and having the best interests of the community! And OP mentioned death threats? While I am not condoning anything, keep in mind that in some parts of the world you can have your hand cut off for stealing less than a $1 worth of merchandise.... and your trust ratings say you made off with around 400 BTC.
Unfortunately, it looks like the OP/PBMining hasn't been online here for about a month's time. I would just advise staying on it/him and not throwing in the towel if you lost money to this scam operation.
Good luck everybody.
You betcha 20 - 20 hindsight is a magnificent thing ... especially when it's applied now. Use the hindsight to figure out what other people saw that you missed so you don't get fucked again.
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Anddos
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February 04, 2015, 08:18:31 AM |
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i honestly thought pbmining would be solid but i guess its the case of not trusting anything now days
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MichaelNZ
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February 04, 2015, 08:31:57 AM |
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i honestly thought pbmining would be solid but i guess its the case of not trusting anything now days
I had the same feeling about Cointerra too, sadly that's died as well. Genesis Mining is now the only company that looks likely to carry on.
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halalaieec
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February 04, 2015, 10:37:17 AM |
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hashnest is the only cloudmining that i believe is not a scam ....
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Mabsark
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February 04, 2015, 10:57:01 AM |
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Here's a list of legitimate cloud mining services, which you'd already know if you bothered doing any research:
AMHash Bit-x Genesis Mining Hashnest KNC Cloud MegaMine
All except MegaMine are operated by or in partnership with the ASIC manufacturers. They're pretty much certain to carry on because new contracts will be created as new miners are created.
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armedmilitia
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February 04, 2015, 04:47:42 PM |
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Here's a list of legitimate cloud mining services, which you'd already know if you bothered doing any research:
AMHash Bit-x Genesis Mining Hashnest KNC Cloud MegaMine
All except MegaMine are operated by or in partnership with the ASIC manufacturers. They're pretty much certain to carry on because new contracts will be created as new miners are created.
Hell, I wouldn't trust KNC cloud anymore with their parent company's stellar reputation.
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MichaelNZ
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February 05, 2015, 12:18:28 AM |
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If anyone else here is a Cointerra customer ...
Today I received a notice from the United States Bankruptcy Court advising me of a meeting of creditors scheduled for ...
February 27 10:00 am Austin Room 118 Homer Thornberry Building 903 San Jacinto Austin Texas 78701
I cannot attend as I live in New Zealand. If someone is planning on going would they be kind enough to post a review of the proceedings
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Mabsark
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February 05, 2015, 07:43:26 PM |
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I notice yet another ponzi in your sig.
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MichaelNZ
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February 05, 2015, 08:08:56 PM |
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I notice yet another ponzi in your sig. Correct, it is another ponzi and the owners even promote it as such on their facebook page ... https://www.facebook.com/multicrypto.netKnowing what it is and how it works, enables anyone that wants to use it, to make it work by recovering your initial investment after the first 100 hour cycle and then you're effectively playing with free coin ... Take profits regularly and you are okay. Unless you buy your own hardware and have it grinding away creating a noisey sauna in your home then the vast majority of cloud miners oversell their hash power, not all, but it is common practice, PB Mining is a classic example of this. In the case of MultiCrypto knowledge is power, involvement is at the users discretion and risk
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odlal
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February 05, 2015, 10:11:46 PM |
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Correct, it is another ponzi and the owners even promote it as such on their facebook page ...
First it was called "CryptoDouble" ... then not long after it re-appeared as "CryptoWin" ... and now there's one called "MultiCrypto" ! All variations on a theme obviously however there's one additional commonality I see which is that it's the same person who comes on here to "Promote" it Now I wonder why that could be ...
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krle27
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February 06, 2015, 08:20:57 AM |
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That's all a fake site and no payout from them....spam everybody who make marketing for site like that
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Glucose
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February 06, 2015, 11:05:07 AM |
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Correct, it is another ponzi and the owners even promote it as such on their facebook page ...
First it was called "CryptoDouble" ... then not long after it re-appeared as "CryptoWin" ... and now there's one called "MultiCrypto" ! All variations on a theme obviously however there's one additional commonality I see which is that it's the same person who comes on here to "Promote" it Now I wonder why that could be ... I agree.. Always keep in mind these website never pay. The "payment proves" are only transactions they send to themselves.
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MichaelNZ
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February 08, 2015, 03:22:17 AM |
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I've got a load of hash power with them and they seem solid enough. Recently they were saying they could remain viable even if the BTC/USD rate fell as low as $100USD. I'll continue to invest in more hashpower with them.
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testerman
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February 08, 2015, 01:37:09 PM |
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anyone paid today?
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halalaieec
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February 08, 2015, 03:04:35 PM |
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not so far ....
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thirdprize
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February 08, 2015, 05:33:09 PM |
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Paid a bit but not much. I'm getting more by playing 2048 (see sig) then I am from PBMining. Gotta laugh.
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