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Topic: [2018-10-13] Coinatory: Watts Miners – fraud confirmed! (Read 104 times)

newbie
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someone paid for those miners!  Grin
LOL

yeah there are always some people who have no use for their money :facepalm:
just have a look at their website and their "miners"
https://wminers.com/

https://i.imgur.com/YwJNmlam.jpg

 Grin  Grin why not 500.000 th

Actually, ASIC for Monero - that's the funniest part of the picture
legendary
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Merit: 1106
someone paid for those miners!  Grin
LOL

yeah there are always some people who have no use for their money :facepalm:
just have a look at their website and their "miners"
https://wminers.com/



 Grin  Grin why not 500.000 th
newbie
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someone paid for those miners!  Grin
LOL
newbie
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After publishing an article “Watts Miners ASICs – a scam?” we received many confirmations that, in fact, people don’t receive their ASIC miners after making the payment. For example, you can check comments on that article and the information provided by APO Group in e-mail and announced on their website.

We urge our readers to share this information with people who might possibly try to make a purchase of ASIC miner from Watts Miners Inc https://wminers.com/ to avoid further fraudulent actions.

Read more: https://coinatory.com/2018/10/13/watts-miners-fraud-confirmed/
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