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Topic: PB Mining -- 5 year mining contracts! - page 278. (Read 379006 times)

newbie
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March 05, 2014, 07:53:12 AM
Hi everyone!
This is my first Post in this Forum Cheesy.
First time I heard of renting GHs was from cex.io, but now I stumbled upon PB Mining and started an account (and bought 10GHs Cheesy). Funnily it came through bitvisitor.com.
I scrolled through the others pages (and found the lottery which is on march, 17th Cheesy).
Now I have a few questions to pbmining customers and the pbmining represent.
1.: If I got it right, pbmining is on business since january this year(, isn't it?). Since then it gave at least two twimes a price reduction for the GHs. Now it's 0.0089 BTC / GHs. (More a question at customers.) Consider you have a certain budget you'd like to use for pbmining. What do you think, is it better to spend all at once - say: the earlier the better - or is it better to spend every time a certain amount of your budget when the price drops again (suppose it will again Cheesy)?
Would you make it dependent on prices in fiat (as 2 days ago for example it dropped to 400€ on some exchanges and is now reaching nearly the 500€ again)?
2.: As the business is hosted in Canada... Do you know Canadian Philosopher Stefan Molyneux? He recently had an interview with Andreas Antonopoulos (blockchain.info) too?

And this little piggy went hashing! #31
http://www.cpnonpoint.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/bitcoin-piggy-bank-artsy.jpg

Hopefully I always used right expressions, since English is not my native language Cheesy.

greets,
Mielia
PS: Shit, this picture is so large, maybe I should have chosen another...
sr. member
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March 05, 2014, 07:08:52 AM

Great, please give him up to 12 hours to reply to that.  Thank you.
newbie
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March 05, 2014, 06:46:11 AM
mrFIXPIX can you please e-mail [email protected]

wrote on mail
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March 05, 2014, 06:40:33 AM
mrFIXPIX can you please e-mail [email protected]
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March 05, 2014, 06:39:13 AM
sorry  for  asking , but why  is the deadline of the domain name "pbmining.com"  2014-12-24 02:00:00Z ? And you provide the service for 5 years.

I'll make sure I make a special request to purchase 5 years of service.  We never thought of that actually.. I had expected to pay for the domain annually like most people do.

eg. just because your drivers license expires doesn't mean you stop driving.   You renew it right?  Wink
newbie
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March 05, 2014, 06:11:17 AM
I am having no problem with them.  I have been only toying around for a few weeks, but what I see on the dashboard is what I'm getting.
full member
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March 05, 2014, 04:40:37 AM
sorry  for  asking , but why  is the deadline of the domain name "pbmining.com"  2014-12-24 02:00:00Z ? And you provide the service for 5 years.

wow , nice question  Smiley
newbie
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March 05, 2014, 04:12:41 AM
sorry  for  asking , but why  is the deadline of the domain name "pbmining.com"  2014-12-24 02:00:00Z ? And you provide the service for 5 years.
newbie
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March 05, 2014, 03:37:50 AM
always used to read the forum, now registered to solve the problem
transferred to your account 0.01556824 BTC transaction blockchain.info/tx/75b48963588949a98f8856d9e8bebe187d970569ad8415b3c22433c2c8efae4д

maybe I did something wrong? however once wrote on a support with all the screenshots and details. answer do not see. money in the account and not just a pig.

Customer contract number # 2036


I doubt the checkout page told you to send that amount.. that is 1.75GH/s which is impossible to input. 
Please allow 12 hours from this point for a full refund.  Thanks.



funds to the account are not listed
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March 05, 2014, 01:56:42 AM
[email protected]/Gh=x

29Th@$3000/Th=y

given 1btc ~ $666

x-y at the given rate leaves very approx .9x

$171894.60-$87000=$84894.60

more or less enough to buy another 25Th hardware
which wont be sold as share until that sale added to the coin mined by the extra
equipment will pay for the next load of hardware.

im going to assume for the moment that about 40% of the equipment runs in the background,
fueling up for the next bump in hashpower.

as far as ROI for us goes, i dont know. thats up to the network hashrate.
not that im all that confident, just that im not all so much dubious either.










legendary
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March 05, 2014, 01:54:07 AM
you guys made your point clear already now stop arguing with pbmining. I personally have had no problems with them and they have answered all support questions in a timely manner. I will continue to use them until I see otherwise. i can see your guys concern but so far they have been great and I have been with them since the end of january.

ME TOO
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March 05, 2014, 12:34:18 AM
doing the math...
running a ponzi on this thing is
less profitable than running real mining hardware.
by a long shot.
 
hes got enough funds to expand from 14Th to 29Th
why should he only add 2Th?

i expect well see about 50Th on the next jump.

so you gus who havent run the #s why dont you quit screaming scam.
'nuf said             oz

Care to share this math?
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March 05, 2014, 12:29:02 AM
doing the math...
running a ponzi on this thing is
less profitable than running real mining hardware.
by a long shot.
 
hes got enough funds to expand from 14Th to 29Th
why should he only add 2Th?

i expect well see about 50Th on the next jump.

so you gus who havent run the #s why dont you quit screaming scam.
'nuf said             oz
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March 04, 2014, 11:45:13 PM
Thank you for your input, MrPiggles. 
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March 04, 2014, 11:43:09 PM
I just realized something too.  Why did we close our order page for days at a time from selling out.  If what you were saying was true, we would have just run straight through no matter what.  I guess according to your theory that could have been just for show, but still.. that's a lot of money we were missing out on during those times.  

Yes, exactly, it was what nearly convinced me you were legit. but then instead of adding 3TH or something, you managed to add 15th.

That made me slightly skeptical, so I come on to your thread and ask to see some newly generated coins or a pic of all this mining equipment and you give me the run around, "don't invest if you're suspicious, we can't provide newly generated coins for some stupid reason, blah blah"

And now I am 100% positive you're running a ponzi.

You don't own a camera phone? explain how takin a picture of your mining gear would jeopardize sales contracts or security? Remove the GPS date from your pic if you're worried about that.

You're giving no credible reason for your inability to show either a picture of a mining farm or newly generated coins.

You're not in the CIA, you're not selling cocaine on silk road, you're running a legal business, your extreme shadiness and paranoia just makes you look like a fraudster
legendary
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March 04, 2014, 11:38:02 PM
you guys made your point clear already now stop arguing with pbmining. I personally have had no problems with them and they have answered all support questions in a timely manner. I will continue to use them until I see otherwise. i can see your guys concern but so far they have been great and I have been with them since the end of january.
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March 04, 2014, 11:36:02 PM
I just realized something too.  Why did we close our order page for days at a time from selling out.  If what you were saying was true, we would have just run straight through no matter what.  I guess according to your theory that could have been just for show, but still.. that's a lot of money we were missing out on during those times.  
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March 04, 2014, 11:33:17 PM
Why?

Why do you need to hide?

The blockchain is public, why on earth would you need to be hiding where your coins come from unless you're a ponzi and you're not generating them?

 We do not want to violate our sales agreements and there are other issues which may put our entire PONZI operation and customers at risk.


don't need to take on people who are going to question and possibly expose your operation at this stage of the game.

I fixed that one quote for you
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March 04, 2014, 11:29:59 PM
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We don't want to show you any information on our set up if we don't have to.  We are getting plenty of business the way we are set up already.  We do not want to violate our sales agreements and there are other issues which may put our entire operation and customers at risk.
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March 04, 2014, 11:27:14 PM
I highly doubt he has made his initial investment back yet.  
Also, our system works different than what you're used to.  The coins come from all directions, and make many hops to get away from prying eyes like yours.  Wink  Someone discovered one of our addresses and we removed it immediately from the pool.  Payouts are also fed from our insurance wallets to cover any performance reductions or downtime of the hardware  That is one of the key features of PB Mining.  Smiley

Why?

Why do you need to hide?

The blockchain is public, why on earth would you need to be hiding where your coins come from unless you're a ponzi and you're not generating them?
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