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Topic: [ANN] .0014 BTC per GH/s - 12 month contract **www.BitcoinCloudServices.com** - page 5. (Read 68163 times)

hero member
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I can´t complain. Have contracts spread over the period 10/25 - 11/30, 2014. The oldest is at about 110%, the youngest at about 80%. I don´t need some self-appointed anon judges of this or that on the internet telling me about every fucking day that I´m screwed. I´d never give the slightest eff about these people, they can jump off a cliff for all I care  and the last thing I´d ask for is unsolicited boiler room crap from them. There is such a thing as overshooting but those zealots and saviors of people from themselves have never heard of that of course. I´m sure that I´m not the only one that thinks this compulsive-obsessive behavior is a little suspicious.
legendary
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B. No detailed updates regarding their mining infrastructure, which I am told is located in South America and Asia, not the UK.

You know they don't actually have any mining infrastructure, don't you?
sr. member
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At any rate, it is your right to say what you want about BCS or any other mining service, but maybe you should at least back up some of your comments and claims with your own money if you do not have any other viable proof to support what you are saying.

I for one do not call out any scheme unless I put my money where my mouth is.

As far as BCS goes, I have been testing multiple 5 year and 12 month contracts for months now (see below). So far, nothing has raised any red flags. To date, they have been consistent in regards to payouts and what they are offering. My only two notes of concern are:

A. The removal of the 5 year contracts for 12 month ones only - when 18-24 months would have been more well received.

B. No detailed updates regarding their mining infrastructure, which I am told is located in South America and Asia, not the UK.

Either way, I would rather see them stick with the 12 month contracts moving forward and keep their venture viable than promise too much and fall short. Likewise, I couldn't care less where the mining facility is as long as it is functional and producing BTC as advertised. As with any traditional or crypto investment, there are risks and cloud/remote mining is among the highest so my only suggestion is do your homework. GAW/Zenminer, LTCGear, Moolah, and others have proven to be complete scams. However, I would not put BCS anywhere near this category.

I will continue to reinvest up to 30% per month until I effectively ROI and then take it from there. Remember, never invest more than you are willing to lose and NEVER borrow to invest.

Scott-



legendary
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Almost 110% in four months isn´t bad

So are you reinvesting all your 'profits' in to more BCS hashrate ?
If you do: lol! Mortgage your house and send them that too please.
If you dont: its because you know what everyone with a brain knows by now.
full member
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Almost 110% in four months isn´t bad, certainly way better than the useless junk that extortionist garbage around here has been pushing.

Well, you should look out for even more fishy and illegal businesses which do not harrass you with fairness or legality or other useless stuff. Maybe you will find something even more profitable in the dark area. Have fun.
hero member
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Almost 110% in four months isn´t bad, certainly way better than the useless junk that extortionist garbage around here has been pushing.
newbie
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Now its working again, i can see all Total Mined again Cheesy
hero member
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Hm, Today when loged in my Account it seems like the Total Mined Amount got a Reset for every Contract, will this error be fixed?

Hope they fix it for you.

Nothing unusual in my account.

My oldest contract

Oct. 25, 2014

100 GH/s

Outlay 0.144 BTC

Mined so far 0.15515938 BTC
newbie
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Hm, Today when loged in my Account it seems like the Total Mined Amount got a Reset for every Contract, will this error be fixed?
full member
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Anyway they pay every day

Yawn.

Tell me, is it really so common not to read at least a bit in the thread you post in? That question was even adressed on the same page here. If people are so lazy (or stupid or both) it's no wonder they get cheated. Yeah, maybe they really deserve it.
legendary
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Anyway they pay every day

As did just about every ponzi in bitcoin history. Until they no longer did.
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Anyway they pay every day
legendary
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WOW  Shocked Shocked Shocked I guess there was a lot of reasoning involved when saying the images are fake just because there is a faulty leg in one of the racks.

The only thing manipulated in these  images were the colour levels in Photoshop.

Untouched images, more  images and even a video will be published shortly.



I just found your video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tb3QGdi7nIs


And that looks like a legit video to you, instead of panning the very same picture (likely 3D rendering) they published earlier? Can you not see that nothing moves, no fans spin, no reflection shimmering of the metal fan grates, no nothing except a far too smooth panning motion that no one could pull off? Can you not tell the perspective isnt changing ? Can you not tell the blurriness of the 720p 'video' is because they zoom in on the very same bitmap ? They couldnt even be bothered to re-render the scene as an animation.

Common.

Ill grant the picture could be deceiving and I for one wasnt 100% sure it was a fake, but if I had any doubts about it, that video for sure took it away. Fake as fake can be.
hero member
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WOW  Shocked Shocked Shocked I guess there was a lot of reasoning involved when saying the images are fake just because there is a faulty leg in one of the racks.

The only thing manipulated in these  images were the colour levels in Photoshop.

Untouched images, more  images and even a video will be published shortly.



I just found your video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tb3QGdi7nIs

I'm considering to buy more cloud mining and looking at various competitors. By the way, thanks for the great payouts Smiley

Questions:

How do you keep your costs (especially electricity) so low that your payouts are continually better than other cloud miners I have invested in?

Are you mining sites located in Iceland (or somewhere else) with extremely cheap electricity?

or

Do you own your own hydro generator?

or

Are you affiliated with an electrical company which gives you a cheap rate?


full member
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It´s just interesting how you and other leading self-appointed saviors of people from themselves always refuse to discuss the possibility that in at least some cases your systematic campaigns drive operations even legit/sustainable ones out of business, thereby making them a self-fulfilling prophecy of yours.

Why would a legit service be driven out of business rather than provide evidence of their legitimacy? It simply makes no sense whatsoever.

Yeah, this makes absolutely no sense, because "hard mining" could not be talked out of business by some kind of "self-fulfilling prophecy". Only the ponzi scheme is based on such things and that is what galdur fears: that the truth could stop the ponzi scheme he relies on and has thrown his money into.

I also have a few bitcoins in "bitcoincloudservices", but I won't stop "whining", as I would like to know if my money is really used for bitcoin mining. And I only repeat my arguments "every five minutes" because every five minutes someone here comes up and says "but why, they pay, so they must be legit", which is simply wrong - and I would like people to understand this. And if I am a "saviour" then, well, the people who have been saved from losing money or who wanted to invest in real bitcoin mining will be interested and maybe grateful. As I was when I read about it.

And the willing and consenting ponzi investors can also be grateful. Now they know they do not depend on expensive hardware and energy and there is no risk of increasing mining difficulty etc.  Cheesy - Ponzi can be very nice if you're not on the end of the chain...
hero member
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I´m not excluding any possibilities Mabsark. It´s just interesting how you and other leading self-appointed saviors of people from themselves always refuse to discuss the possibility that in at least some cases your systematic campaigns drive operations even legit/sustainable ones out of business, thereby making them a self-fulfilling prophecy of yours.

Why would a legit service be driven out of business rather than provide evidence of their legitimacy? It simply makes no sense whatsoever. Providing proof of hash rate is as simple as posting a link or two and in no way compromises security. Also, if it was a legitimate service, they wouldn't actually need customers anyway because they would have revenue from mining.


Some anon on the internet tells me that this or that is so and doesn´t compromise anything and everything fits his agenda. Well, I´m sticking with my smelly version for now just in case  Grin

Anyway, it´s good to raise concerns but if you do it virtually every fucking five minutes it starts to look suspicious.
legendary
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I´m not excluding any possibilities Mabsark. It´s just interesting how you and other leading self-appointed saviors of people from themselves always refuse to discuss the possibility that in at least some cases your systematic campaigns drive operations even legit/sustainable ones out of business, thereby making them a self-fulfilling prophecy of yours.

Why would a legit service be driven out of business rather than provide evidence of their legitimacy? It simply makes no sense whatsoever. Providing proof of hash rate is as simple as posting a link or two and in no way compromises security. Also, if it was a legitimate service, they wouldn't actually need customers anyway because they would have revenue from mining.
hero member
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The whole thing smells like some sort of extortion racket. Those leading "saviors" don´t necessarily have to be running the scam themselves, they could be puppets or useful idiots for others.
legendary
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I´m not excluding any possibilities Mabsark. It´s just interesting how you and other leading self-appointed saviors of people from themselves always refuse to discuss the possibility that in at least some cases your systematic campaigns drive operations even legit/sustainable ones out of business, thereby making them a self-fulfilling prophecy of yours.

Name a single example. You can't. These scams always fail because they are scams. Not because someone asked for proof on a forum.

Looks, it's very simple by bitcoin's very core design. Proving you have the hashrate is absolutely completely untraceable and anonymous. There is no reason not to prove you have the hashrate. Unless you don't have the hashrate. Very simple logic.
hero member
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Well, then you avoid them. End of story, I presume. You just got here. The people I´m referring to have been whining the same song for months, up to a year some of them. Maybe you´ll join the chorus for the next months, time will tell.

And those people have been proven right time and time again.

I´m not excluding any possibilities Mabsark. It´s just interesting how you and other leading self-appointed saviors of people from themselves always refuse to discuss the possibility that in at least some cases your systematic campaigns drive operations even legit/sustainable ones out of business, thereby making them a self-fulfilling prophecy of yours.
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