So when are you going to tell everyone? You posted negative trust with a reference link pointing to your own post and some vague accusations, how is that helping anyone?
That's simple, he's not interested in helping anyone. He's blackmailing us because he doesn't want us to reveal
his past activities on here.
I'm a little bit disappointed that there is still no market for AMHash.
I don't really know why I moved all my assets to hashie just to be locked in. Havelock worked just fine for me and at least I had the piece of mind of being able to get out whenever I wanted.
You can now sell AMHash miners. The fee is 3% + $0.50. Enjoy
I think this shows, Sahra, that referral programs should not be used by a reputable cloud mining company. You are trying to be reputable, I can tell, so consider this:
1) Affiliate programs cost money, and margins are thin. You are essentially taking money away from legitimate, paying, customer when you make affiliate program payments. I am sure you could lower your cost per GHS if you ended the affiliate program. That would make you more attractive.
2) You don't need affiliate marketing in this environment, just a competitive product. Word of mouth and your own postings here will do your marketing for you.
3) What kind of users do you attract with affiliate programs? Do you want those people to represent you?
Just my 2 cents. I am sick of affiliate-promoted cloud mining. Please consider this.
This might be the correct course of action. At the moment, a significant portion of our sales are bought by affiliates. For example, we're in the top 2000 websites in Russia despite us never promoting it to that market.
-Sahra