My contract at Genesis Mining returned 2% last week on Auto (BTC). Unless the price of bitcoin surges it will take the life of the one year contract to return my investment. I bought the minimum contract so I could speak from experience and counsel others not to waste their money.
If you do not trust ltcgear.com your other most profitable option right now is hosted mining at
GAWMiners. They sell a hosted ZeusMiner 42 mH scrypt miner for $800 or about $19/mH. Not as good a deal as the $13/mH you can find at ltcgear.com but at least you should recoup your investment in 3 months then earn income. Even Wintermute can not dismiss the legitimacy of the company.
If you need advice on altcoin cloud mining from someone who only recommends companies he has real world experience with you are welcome to browse my
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Well, your listing is incomplete and far from up to date, which I would find acceptable if you didn't post it in just about every post you make.
Further more, in your forum message you say that "When considering buying altcoin cloud mining look for reputable companies with a history of good customer service", yet you don't give any weight at all in your considerations whether a company is recommended or not. Everything is solely based on costs and price, so why confuse people by saying reputable should be considered when you yourself don't?!
The more reputable a company is, the less risk. In general
Unfortunately at a cost usually, which will impact roi. Some of the companies you "recommend" have never even showed a working product, so there's a high risk which may even lead to a way more serious impact on roi (like total loss of investment). If you want to help newbies to the best possible roi then take such things into consideration. Products may be a scam, or will arrive months later. Bye bye newbie investment, bye bye any chance for a decent roi.
GM is costly, roi isn't as good as we all hoped for, especially since altcoin value is going to crap, but GM IS a reputable company and has good customer service and quality products, now and in the future. It's solid. New companies may be great at customer service, but I see quite a bit of one man operations out there, with a few customers, but also a lot of energy. Which is truly great. Customer service almost instantaneously! But will that remain the same when they've outgrown their one man operation to the extent where they can no longer deal with all customer issues themselves, but are not making enough yet to also fund the needed extra quality or customer service?! You don't need to worry about such things with companies like GM because they've already matured. Good quality and good service comes at a price and that price may be worth it.