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December 10, 2014, 11:17:13 PM
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Jason is the only one who most certainly ROI'd.
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December 11, 2014, 12:36:08 AM
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this is pretty mind blowing, since I just got digging into cloud minding on who to go with...

but wow.. seeing one exposed like this just makes me kinda sick..

keep in mind its not just pbmining, its also every other cloud mining possible operators out there.

just do your homework.
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December 11, 2014, 01:00:19 PM
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Lots of Pbmining topics around

Because They scammed

official thread locked too

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December 11, 2014, 03:18:10 PM
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keep in mind its not just pbmining, its also every other cloud mining possible operators out there.

just do your homework.

The very nature of this industry leaves the door wide open for customers to be taken advantage of in all kinds of ways.  At the very least, customers have been short changed by the majority of these services, including preorders on mining equipment.  The bar is set so low that someone could have easily come along when PB Mining did, create a nice looking website and attract plenty of customers.  Customers who did not demand the kind of transparency and trustworthiness that you would expect and require in more established businesses such as in banking and the stock market.  Customers who were easily hypnotized by the novelty and hype of something that is relatively new, and seemed to hold a lot of promise.
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December 11, 2014, 04:16:46 PM
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Running the numbers, they are just too good to be true. Running miners for 5 years will cost more in electricity than they made from the contract sale. That's not even counting the cost of hardware. They'll only be able to keep paying out as long as they continue receiving new sales. Once the new sales dry up, they will fail.

Next time listen to me.

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December 11, 2014, 05:11:45 PM
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if they were legit, why would they post something called a recovery program lol.

at this point, cloud mining is really preferred on those who produce hardware of their own like bitmain. i mean look at  GAW lol.
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December 11, 2014, 06:50:18 PM
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keep in mind its not just pbmining, its also every other cloud mining possible operators out there.

just do your homework.

The very nature of this industry leaves the door wide open for customers to be taken advantage of in all kinds of ways.  At the very least, customers have been short changed by the majority of these services, including preorders on mining equipment.  The bar is set so low that someone could have easily come along when PB Mining did, create a nice looking website and attract plenty of customers.  Customers who did not demand the kind of transparency and trustworthiness that you would expect and require in more established businesses such as in banking and the stock market.  Customers who were easily hypnotized by the novelty and hype of something that is relatively new, and seemed to hold a lot of promise.

this sounds more like what BFL did as well, create something pretty, then BAM slap to the face!

Time to jaxxx it up.
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December 13, 2014, 12:18:33 AM
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Hmmm, just logged in to find a very low amount about to be paid out. Then found this thread back.
ROI'ed last week, so all the effort now for 0,01 BTC profit.

Very annoying for everyone who didn't make ROI yet. Is there any other communication from these guys besides the "oh well, we're gone" announcement?
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December 13, 2014, 02:42:32 AM
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if they were legit, why would they post something called a recovery program lol.

at this point, cloud mining is really preferred on those who produce hardware of their own like bitmain. i mean look at  GAW lol.
They were recently dox'ed and claimed to have received death threats.

They probably wanted to delay any kind of investigation by Law enforcement of them and/or wanted to stop the death threats

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December 13, 2014, 05:25:43 PM
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Now you can see It s L"legit"  Grin
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December 13, 2014, 09:20:25 PM
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if they were legit, why would they post something called a recovery program lol.

at this point, cloud mining is really preferred on those who produce hardware of their own like bitmain. i mean look at  GAW lol.
They were recently dox'ed and claimed to have received death threats.

They probably wanted to delay any kind of investigation by Law enforcement of them and/or wanted to stop the death threats

Taking the Neo & Bee approach
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