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Author Topic: Recovery program beginning in January for PB Mining customers.  (Read 143911 times)
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December 11, 2014, 09:13:21 PM
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A lot will happen in january.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=gj0Rz-uP4Mk

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December 11, 2014, 09:14:48 PM
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Yes a lot will happen,the house of cards will collapse

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December 11, 2014, 09:40:34 PM
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And so it goes. Looks like mining at home isn't such an awful idea after all.
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December 11, 2014, 09:44:38 PM
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And so it goes. Looks like mining at home isn't such an awful idea after all.

Yeah it's not - if you can stomach the substantial electricity bill that goes along with it. That's why this PB situation sucks even worse for me. I sold my entire mining farm to invest the whole enchilada into PB since they have such low maint fees. This happened a mere 6-7 weeks ago. Now we are out our mining equipment AND our weekly payouts. If I wasn't such a nice guy I would certainly be taking a trip to recoup my investment

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December 11, 2014, 09:49:58 PM
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And so it goes. Looks like mining at home isn't such an awful idea after all.

cloud mining is in it's infancy, that's why we have so many of these fraudulent schemes.
i'm mining at home with 0.53w/GH and it's a tough dig - even at that rate. There is no way that the majority of these so-called 'cloud contracts' are real.
the thing is, the majority of us who started mining from the conception did so out of sheer intrigue and enjoyment. I was living in france when I first cracked a 50BTC block and thought.. oh, that was fun, but what the fuck am i supposed to do with this now?

needless to say I don't have the hard drive upon which the wallet was installed any longer and those 50BTC are long gone but i still strive to hold the integrity of what Bitcoin was all about in the early days - realistically, you can't run a cloud mining operation at anything less than a substantial premium above the BTC/TH/day rate that you see in the calculators.

even the PBmining 0.0016btc/GH would not cover a genuine cloud company costs. it's just not possible.

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December 11, 2014, 09:52:24 PM
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https://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/gavin-andresen-suspects-ponzi-schemes-bitcoin-cloud-mining/
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December 11, 2014, 09:55:17 PM
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shit, after all the stuff that happened, mining at home was always the safe option lol.

if it doesnt mine, then it also has multiple purposes such as keeping the place warm.  Cheesy
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December 11, 2014, 10:21:09 PM
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shit, after all the stuff that happened, mining at home was always the safe option lol.

if it doesnt mine, then it also has multiple purposes such as keeping the place warm.  Cheesy

I was going to buy a June delivery cointerra terraminer IV ... 2 TH/s and 2000 watts power consumption. I converted it into a mining contract with them instead. I'm glad I did as now it would be using more in electricity than it earns in BTC

That's why I've opted to go for cloud mining over hardware at home ...

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December 11, 2014, 10:51:48 PM
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How can people openly say they wish a ponzi scheme to carry on? I do hope you get a refund though.

Because it was a blatant ponzi right from the beginning, there have been many people who KNEW it was and were gambling that they got in early enough to make a profit.

Sadly there are those that left it too late, and those that did no research.

Both groups want it continue so another group of suckers takes the loss instead of them

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December 11, 2014, 10:58:19 PM
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Ok, i am TorukMakto in PBMINING with 12240 GHS and also i am Customer 22537 (also know as Pluton14) with 112856 GHS the biggest one, and

I HAVE BEEN REFUNDED IN FULL BY PBMING just today as he promised

I have also noticed that he paid another customer a large quantity of bitcoins, but much less than mine.

This is all i can say, i spoke to him the last few days, at times he was rude and stupid, but he has proven that he is not a thief, at least to me.

HAVELOCK ROBBED ME MORE THAN 170BTC - BEWARE OF THIS THIEVES!
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December 11, 2014, 11:01:11 PM
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shit, after all the stuff that happened, mining at home was always the safe option lol.

if it doesnt mine, then it also has multiple purposes such as keeping the place warm.  Cheesy

I was going to buy a June delivery cointerra terraminer IV ... 2 TH/s and 2000 watts power consumption. I converted it into a mining contract with them instead. I'm glad I did as now it would be using more in electricity than it earns in BTC

That's why I've opted to go for cloud mining over hardware at home ...
Mining hardwares now are efficient and affordable especially the upcoming hardwares in 2015. If i have the money i'll set up one here in my location and use solar energy. Solar panels are now affordable and we have lots of sunlight here.

Anyone interested in funding?
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December 11, 2014, 11:03:40 PM
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I HAVE BEEN REFUNDED IN FULL BY PBMING just today as he promised

Show us the transaction then.
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December 11, 2014, 11:04:34 PM
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Ok, i am TorukMakto in PBMINING with 12240 GHS and also i am Customer 22537 (also know as Pluton14) with 112856 GHS the biggest one, and

I HAVE BEEN REFUNDED IN FULL BY PBMING just today as he promised

I have also noticed that he paid another customer a large quantity of bitcoins, but much less than mine.

This is all i can say, i spoke to him the last few days, at times he was rude and stupid, but he has proven that he is not a thief, at least to me.

this does in no way excuse the fact that Jason Boyko committed fraud in the first instance.
Moreover, it only goes to cement that fact that there was no mining at all and i'd say, proof of guilt.

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December 11, 2014, 11:05:13 PM
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I HAVE BEEN REFUNDED IN FULL BY PBMING just today as he promised

Show us the transaction then.

+1
that's what the blockchain is for, after all.

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December 11, 2014, 11:07:31 PM
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Ok, i am TorukMakto in PBMINING with 12240 GHS and also i am Customer 22537 (also know as Pluton14) with 112856 GHS the biggest one, and

I HAVE BEEN REFUNDED IN FULL BY PBMING just today as he promised

I have also noticed that he paid another customer a large quantity of bitcoins, but much less than mine.

This is all i can say, i spoke to him the last few days, at times he was rude and stupid, but he has proven that he is not a thief, at least to me.

transaction.

how were you chatting with him?
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December 11, 2014, 11:08:34 PM
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I HAVE BEEN REFUNDED IN FULL BY PBMING just today as he promised

Show us the transaction then.

If its Jason himself, he could send himself some coins. Either way, newbie that registered today,  opening with "THIS ARE THE REAL QUESTIONS HERE: WHY THIS TROLLS ARE ATTACKING A BUSINESS THAT HAS DONE US NO WRONG." (referring to pbmining) then claims to have received a full refund..
yeah, Im sure all pb customers can  sleep well tonight  Roll Eyes
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December 11, 2014, 11:10:54 PM
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I HAVE BEEN REFUNDED IN FULL BY PBMING just today as he promised

Show us the transaction then.

If its Jason himself, he could send himself some coins. Either way, newbie that registered today,  opening with "THIS ARE THE REAL QUESTIONS HERE: WHY THIS TROLLS ARE ATTACKING A BUSINESS THAT HAS DONE US NO WRONG." (referring to pbmining) then claims to have received a full refund..
yeah, Im sure all pb customers can  sleep well tonight  Roll Eyes


I had always assumed the top contract holders to actually be fake in the first place (to entice more fools), so i'm going to go with that assumption.

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December 11, 2014, 11:12:08 PM
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Ok, i am TorukMakto in PBMINING with 12240 GHS and also i am Customer 22537 (also know as Pluton14) with 112856 GHS the biggest one, and

I HAVE BEEN REFUNDED IN FULL BY PBMING just today as he promised

I have also noticed that he paid another customer a large quantity of bitcoins, but much less than mine.

This is all i can say, i spoke to him the last few days, at times he was rude and stupid, but he has proven that he is not a thief, at least to me.

All I can say is lucky you !!
Fingers crossed the rest of us will be as lucky ...
Rude and stupid ... interesting, as Mrs Brown would say ... "That's nice"

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December 11, 2014, 11:15:13 PM
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Mining hardwares now are efficient and affordable especially the upcoming hardwares in 2015. If i have the money i'll set up one here in my location and use solar energy. Solar panels are now affordable and we have lots of sunlight here.

Anyone interested in funding?

I know a Nigerian prince looking to invest in such projects, there are just several requirements he will need from you before funding can begin....
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December 11, 2014, 11:16:40 PM
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shit, after all the stuff that happened, mining at home was always the safe option lol.

if it doesnt mine, then it also has multiple purposes such as keeping the place warm.  Cheesy

I was going to buy a June delivery cointerra terraminer IV ... 2 TH/s and 2000 watts power consumption. I converted it into a mining contract with them instead. I'm glad I did as now it would be using more in electricity than it earns in BTC

That's why I've opted to go for cloud mining over hardware at home ...
Mining hardwares now are efficient and affordable especially the upcoming hardwares in 2015. If i have the money i'll set up one here in my location and use solar energy. Solar panels are now affordable and we have lots of sunlight here.

Anyone interested in funding?

fuck off, scammer.

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