I'm sorry but the new owners made this site crap, I didn't think I would see the day where LeaseRig would be worse than BetaRigs but this days is long gone. From the under performing crap (when the proxy still doesn't report proper speed with LOTS of variance) they are shooting providers in the foot. That crazy login screen is also driving me nuts and is likely also driving customers away, you need to type that impossible password and stupid number all the time, how about keeping that for when people are ready to make a purchase.
I've moved back to BetaRig and started giving some hash power to NiceHash, at least they can read my speed properly and I don't have to login 15 times a day. MiningRigRentals is also a step above in my view although it's not as popular.
Most of the big rigs are gone and it's pretty obvious why, you won't fix your stupid proxy and then still keep that underperforming rig crap when rigs are running smootly at their posted speed. How hard is it to do a 5 minute sliding average?
Moving on, I suggest you do the same.
Meh...I came to LR over all the other to become a provider and as a rental, b/c they have a nice system, responsive admin(s), constantly upgrading, and maybe unnecessary security. But none the less, I know that I will get what I pay for and or get rented for from LeaseRig. The same cannot be said for the others.
I never had issue getting refunds from BetaRigs, I had lots of issues with LR when renting rigs, especially rigs using LR proxy.
The Proxy doesn't play nice with some pools and Djezo and the Owners don't seem to care. The proxy reuses the same Worker/Pass for every rigs connected to the proxy, this makes some pools drop the connections. Speed reporting has always been an issue unless you were able to give API access for LRP to your miner.
I've lost good amount of
BTC with that sort of things on LR, LR never compensated me for anything neither the owners, it's a cash cow and operated as such.
I think NiceHash has a better business model, you pay for Accepted Hashrate rather than blindly pay for something you know the owner will never have your back for. It needs some tweaking but I think that's the model that will be accepted by the community as it is the most fair for all parties involved. You pay for what you get and you get paid for what you've actually provided, you don't have to deal with sites that hide behind their disclaimers and take deposits but won't ever use the deposits to compensate any customers.