It seems they are trying to fix the glitch… yep, the tokens are back.
You can stack them, but they keep hanging in an endless loop… maybe they still work on whatever happened on their website.
Firefox had a similar case this year:
https://www.techradar.com/news/a-technical-glitch-has-broken-everyones-firefox-extensionsWhich left, over 250 million users without their favorite addons and caused the biggest tsunami of curses against Mozilla.
This MiracleTele thing looks more and more like a disastrous case of mismanagement than a preplanned scam.
We did some research (I’m trying to help a mate who was stupid enough to invest his wife’s savings into this thing) to do some math connected to MiracleTele and what should be their first-primary targets when they started this enterprise:
There are over 40,000 airports with codes given by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) with average, every day over 8 million people flying. In 2013 total passenger numbers were 3.1 billion—surpassing the 3 billion mark for the first time ever. That number is expected to grow to 3.3 billion in 2014 (equivalent to 44% of the world’s population)
Bus - bus industry services 1.5 billion urban public transport passengers per year.
Taxi, that’s a hard one. Here’s just for the USA; transportation network companies such as Uber Technologies Inc. and Lyft Inc. transported approximately 2.61 billion total U.S. passengers.
Hotels - STR Global estimates that there are worldwide 187,000 hotels, offering 17.5 million guest rooms, around the globe
Cruise ships - over 20 million people cruising each year.
And the list goes on and on… and on.
These should be MiracleTele’s primary targets since day one. And what did they do? They sent some guy to a couple of seminars about blockchain and… that’s it.
A year passes, millions of customers hungry for cheap worldwide phone calls, and billions of future profit lost forever.
If they invested at least five million in what you read here, they would have now a six if not a seven-figure number in paying customers.
I must retreat some things I wrote about the scam part (the blackmail stands, because it is what it is), but most of the other things are plain pure laziness and total lack of business enterprise from the Miracletele management.
They can fix it, not with hitting Africa as they plan. Yes, Africa is cheap and broke, but if they want long-term customers, then the above are their primary targets.
Keep your eyes on your accounts, and we’ll see what happens after 15-9-2019.