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Author Topic: Recovery program beginning in January for PB Mining customers.  (Read 143911 times)
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February 26, 2015, 05:59:39 AM
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good think i not investor here
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February 26, 2015, 11:06:11 AM
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good think i not investor here

Good think you not need stink thread again. I think.

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February 26, 2015, 07:26:33 PM
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I'm believing PBM is scam.  But I invest almost 2000 USD until today to PBM. So I hope to don't disappointed. And I have a question.  If It is scam, so why it still send a small amounts like 0.07 USD per a week to us? It s weird.
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February 26, 2015, 07:48:04 PM
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I'm believing PBM is scam.  But I invest almost 2000 USD until today to PBM. So I hope to don't disappointed. And I have a question.  If It is scam, so why it still send a small amounts like 0.07 USD per a week to us? It s weird.

One theory could be that he was massively overselling the small amount of mining actually being done until he was found out and doxxed.
He owes money to some people who will break his legs unless he pays them back by mining what he can, and they are allowing him to pay a little dust to everyone else to avoid him being shut down by someone suing him, before they get their money back..

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February 26, 2015, 08:17:20 PM
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I'm believing PBM is scam.  But I invest almost 2000 USD until today to PBM. So I hope to don't disappointed. And I have a question.  If It is scam, so why it still send a small amounts like 0.07 USD per a week to us? It s weird.

One theory could be that he was massively overselling the small amount of mining actually being done until he was found out and doxxed.
He owes money to some people who will break his legs unless he pays them back by mining what he can, and they are allowing him to pay a little dust to everyone else to avoid him being shut down by someone suing him, before they get their money back..
I'm fairly certain there was no mining going on with PBMining. If there was, he might have been running a few block erupters, seeing as that was the only physical equipment he was selling on eBay. Plus, you couldn't run much in the location that his business is registered at. Definitely not hundreds of terahashes.
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February 27, 2015, 11:17:23 AM
Last edit: February 27, 2015, 11:49:45 AM by Glucose
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I'm believing PBM is scam.  But I invest almost 2000 USD until today to PBM. So I hope to don't disappointed. And I have a question.  If It is scam, so why it still send a small amounts like 0.07 USD per a week to us? It s weird.

One theory could be that he was massively overselling the small amount of mining actually being done until he was found out and doxxed.
He owes money to some people who will break his legs unless he pays them back by mining what he can, and they are allowing him to pay a little dust to everyone else to avoid him being shut down by someone suing him, before they get their money back..
I'm fairly certain there was no mining going on with PBMining. If there was, he might have been running a few block erupters, seeing as that was the only physical equipment he was selling on eBay. Plus, you couldn't run much in the location that his business is registered at. Definitely not hundreds of terahashes.

Did you go there ? You make me curious ^^ If I was canadian I will definitely go there and check the place.
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February 27, 2015, 12:55:33 PM
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I'm believing PBM is scam.  But I invest almost 2000 USD until today to PBM. So I hope to don't disappointed. And I have a question.  If It is scam, so why it still send a small amounts like 0.07 USD per a week to us? It s weird.

One theory could be that he was massively overselling the small amount of mining actually being done until he was found out and doxxed.
He owes money to some people who will break his legs unless he pays them back by mining what he can, and they are allowing him to pay a little dust to everyone else to avoid him being shut down by someone suing him, before they get their money back..
I'm fairly certain there was no mining going on with PBMining. If there was, he might have been running a few block erupters, seeing as that was the only physical equipment he was selling on eBay. Plus, you couldn't run much in the location that his business is registered at. Definitely not hundreds of terahashes.

Did you go there ? You make me curious ^^ If I was canadian I will definitely go there and check the place.
No I didn't go there. However, if you look up the address on Google Maps, you'll see that it's run out of a small house. I don't think you could host much hardware there due to physical space restrictions, as well as power consumption restrictions, unless he had upgraded the house's power system.
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February 27, 2015, 01:10:44 PM
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Satoshi building up is for certain more than in past weeks, it looks like it's heading towards approx 2% of the overall gh/s on my account which would make for a massive 1% increase.

Maybe we will see a 1% increase every month or two until it's back at 100% lol
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February 27, 2015, 04:25:14 PM
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so pbmining is on the way to scam status
they can't pay anymore because too little income from GHS buyer
still paying with little amount of BTC? that's their trick Cheesy
from the first time they insist to show us their hardware mining, it's a red sign, many people warn this and many pb customer didn't hear that

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February 27, 2015, 05:28:31 PM
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I'm not the brightest bulb in the chandelier when  it comes to the blockchain, so could someone explain to me why there would be a difference between the values given in blockexplorer.com and blockchain.info?

Here's why I ask; In my BTC wallet, the PBMining payment for last Saturday the 21st was .0012378.  I looked at the payment amount for my account on blockchain.info and it says I was sent .00236248 BTC.  When I went to blockexplorer.com, it says I was sent the .0012378 BTC.  Both sites give the total amount send to all subscribers by PBMining as 1.5637069 BTC.

So, how and why would there be a difference between these two sites in the amount I was sent if the total amount sent by PBMining to all subscribers was 1.5637069 BTC as stated by both sites?

Thanks in advance for educating me on this subject.
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February 27, 2015, 09:53:49 PM
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Would be easier if you showed the tx id. But Id guess one of these sites is guessing wrong in which part is the money being transferred to you, and which part is change going back to the person who did the transaction.

Better explained here: http://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/736/how-does-change-work-in-a-bitcoin-transaction
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March 01, 2015, 05:01:04 AM
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Did anyone get paid yet?
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March 01, 2015, 05:12:28 AM
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Did anyone get paid yet?
Yup, I've been paid ... 1.2% of what it should really be though Sad

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March 01, 2015, 07:54:10 AM
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Hi there These GH/s for who is?These Few fake accounts of his own
pbmining.com/statsinfo.html?sort=7
I think those will be 10% commissions from people that used the affiliate scheme they had running.

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March 01, 2015, 08:02:18 AM
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FWIW, my last four payments have all been getting slightly bigger. 

0.00006238
0.00006272
0.00009102
0.00012235

The last one was twice as much as the first one.  Still peanuts though.

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March 01, 2015, 10:09:06 PM
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PCMining user here. How does the guy keep on paying us? Did he left an automatic system that keeps on sending money every week? if not, is he still manually sending money to people even if somehow everyone believes that it's a scam?
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March 01, 2015, 10:40:10 PM
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PCMining user here. How does the guy keep on paying us? Did he left an automatic system that keeps on sending money every week? if not, is he still manually sending money to people even if somehow everyone believes that it's a scam?
I think the payments we see each week are coming from the hardware he really does own or has a contract for with other companies. Where the whole thing fell over was when he began over selling the hardware ... That's not uncommon, it appears all cloud miners do it to a greater or lesser extent. They rely on constant incoming funds to keep the company rolling.

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March 01, 2015, 10:48:57 PM
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They rely on constant incoming funds to keep the company rolling.

I wonder if there is a name for such a business plan...

Buy & Hold
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March 01, 2015, 10:51:51 PM
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They rely on constant incoming funds to keep the company rolling.

I wonder if there is a name for such a business plan...

LMFAO  Grin
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March 02, 2015, 03:35:08 AM
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PCMining user here. How does the guy keep on paying us? Did he left an automatic system that keeps on sending money every week? if not, is he still manually sending money to people even if somehow everyone believes that it's a scam?

Why would he stop? these dust payments have convinced several people here to hold off on pursuing legal action/going to the authorities. If passing out a few pennies could keep you out of jail wouldn't you do it?
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