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Topic: Recovery program beginning in January for PB Mining customers. - page 43. (Read 143950 times)

sr. member
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we are being stolen from every minute.

add to that opportunity cost.

this guy deserves to rot in jail, and refund the customers that have not ROI'd
member
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Where is the proof it is a Ponzi/Scam?

I don´t see any scam , PBMining always paid me. But those payouts are very low.

Low payouts are not nice but SCAM? Nope


I just can´t see myself going to the police because my sha-256 cloudmining service has low payouts.

They would laugh at me and say  

"boy go home sleep we have better things to do here. your own fault with your low payout virtual tokens. What was the name? bitcoin? ah anyway: bye"

you fucking dumb son of a bitch- if we are not getting gh that was paid for its a scam. he lowered my gh to less than 10% of total... so he is stealing 90% of my money per week.. stupid fuk do the math. shut the fuk up with your nonsense
sr. member
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were people really harrassin him or did he just say that.

so if people were really harrasin him then ,why did whoever stopped, why didnt they keep the pressure on.
sr. member
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Scams have people thinking everyone is a scammer, being new is not allowed anymore. Chasing away new people because they think we're all scammers, but then complaining when new people don't adopt the models. It's a vicious circle.

Nonsense. Being new is just fine as long as you dont start promoting or offering some product or service for which there is no evidence.
The exact same logic applies to old accounts just as well, I cant speak for everyone, but I dont discriminate between potentially sold accounts and new accounts.


I'm not saying everyone does, don't get me wrong, but you have to see how hard it is for new people coming in, when people immediately assume you scam if you have low rep and they disagree with you.
hero member
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LOL what you looking at?
The worst thing about all of this is that the guy still think he can tease hundreds of people.
He came on the forum with the PBMining account saying that "OUR DEVELOPER", while it's clearly just himself alone that did all the shit.
I really hope that somebody will find him and beat him for good. Then post the photos please.
legendary
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SpacePirate.io
recovery program = cloudminr.io

as u can proof here https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/cloudminrio-tracker-902840 is same person!

I don't quite follow the logic there in that topic, it's a far cry to establish a link. I applaud the effort, but it's not quite the proof in the pudding.
sr. member
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It's about time for PBMining to announce the classic "We've been hacked!"

Those pesky North Koreans eh ??


nah, funny you mention that. early in the PB mining history, they claimed they got "hacked". anybody remember that?
they brought in experts to separate the front end (website) from the mining operation (back end) so that no hacker could steal any coins.
they claimed that this ensured that payouts would be uninterrupted. guess that went out the window with his morals.  Angry
full member
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It's about time for PBMining to announce the classic "We've been hacked!"

Those pesky North Koreans eh ??

Nah they have no internet now. I say it's Putin.

Yes of course, as retribution for the Ukraine joining the United Nations ... Boyko is of Ukrainian descent so, following the logic used in this thread and others ... It's all his fault
hero member
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It's about time for PBMining to announce the classic "We've been hacked!"

Those pesky North Koreans eh ??

Nah they have no internet now. I say it's Putin.
full member
Activity: 206
Merit: 100
It's about time for PBMining to announce the classic "We've been hacked!"

Those pesky North Koreans eh ??
legendary
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It's about time for PBMining to announce the classic "We've been hacked!"
full member
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Merit: 100
recovery program = cloudminr.io

as u can proof here https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/cloudminrio-tracker-902840 is same person!

Sorry baristor I've read your alleged proof and it doesn't prove anything.
Enom are one of the largest domain registrars in the world ... I even have domains registered with them ... does that make me a scammer and ponzi too ?
Maybe you'd like to go one step further ... Boyko is Canadian, therefore all Canadians are scammers ... Boyko is a name that originates in the Ukraine ... does that make all Ukrainians scammers too ? ... Boyko is one of a family of names that includes Bojka, Boychuk & Boichuk ... does that make all of them scammers too ? Boyko is a skydiver, I've completed 254 jumps myself ... does that make me a scammer too ?

Go away and do your research correctly and find real proof instead of making baseless allegations on nothing but the flimsiest of gossip, coincidence and innuendo.

Oh and BTW, I'm not defending Boyko here ... He's the scum of the earth as far as I'm concerned and I wish for him to get his just desserts ... and he will !
It's just that I have no time for stupidity, and you really are proving yourself to be that special kind of stupid aren't you ?
legendary
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I don't really think them both using ENOM is proof that they are the same guy.

Considering enom has nearly ~100K resellers (quite possibly all domain name sellers that accept btc) and handles >14M domains, yeah Id say thats not exactly a smoking gun.

However, both clearly are ponzi's. Whether or not they are run by the same person, who cares?
legendary
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recovery program = cloudminr.io

as u can proof here https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/cloudminrio-tracker-902840 is same person!

That is scary. Boyko is still out there scamming.
I don't really think them both using ENOM is proof that they are the same guy.
member
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recovery program = cloudminr.io

as u can proof here https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/cloudminrio-tracker-902840 is same person!

That is scary. Boyko is still out there scamming.
hero member
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anyone paid today?

Yeah, but only 1% of what I should have been paid. Same for everybody I guess.
member
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PBMining keeps paying as as low as it can pay us so it won't break the contract?  This ponzi totally sucks.  Please re-imburse us.
sr. member
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recovery program = cloudminr.io

as u can proof here https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/cloudminrio-tracker-902840 is same person!
hero member
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Merit: 500
Is it on the bottom of a lake yet ?
newbie
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I'm waiting to see if he says anything in January. I want it to be that Jason comes back and says write I have fixed this, but it could all just be a lagal loop hole that he is doing at the moment to bide time. Yes it's looks like it is a scam and I have filled out all the forms and done everything I can on this thread to help. I do have that tiny shread of my humanity that says, not all people are bad and that he might come good for us. I might be kidding myself but the fact I had invested £600.00 in to PBmining for me is not a laughing matter and want some closure.

Bitcoin I value,  Bitcoin is the future or money and I want to be supporting it like I do but I really get fed up of the mane being tarnished by such things as MTgox, Silkroad, Coins Miners and now PB mining. It really gives the currency or crypto currency a bad name.

Hope all that wee are doing in this thread is putting the pressure on Jason to be doing the right thing. The one thing that makes me realise he is not is the silence, coming on line and logging in and not replying or trying to help us all have a better understanding. Rather than the excuse of a post at the beginning of this thread actually not explaining anything but half riddles no truth and utter BS

Getting a headache thinking about it. Should have just put my £600 in to genesis but hey that's hindsite and easier said than done :-(

Yeah,  I hear you man.

I just started mining with PB in November.
Lesson learned.  I didn't do my due diligence. Heck, I didn't even consult this forum before i bought in.  Im new in the game. But whats gone is gone  I guess.

I've been looking at other solutions for the future,  haven't made my mind up about any of them yet.

At some point I guess i'll jump back in,  but as a first step into cloud mining, i'll always have a PBmining like fear in the back of my thoughts. I was almost up to 1TH/S before the bottom fell out.




I would be in the same boat as you, but I live in Canada. I didn't do any homework on them, and it was even in November, lol. When PB Mining asked me to agree I wasn't Canadian I figured he was scared of dealing with Canadians because it's probably easier for us to sue him than people from other countries. I know there are some laws or whatever cited as the reason, but no other cloud-mining company I've tried has an issue with dealing with Canadians. However, those other companies aren't located in Canada. Regardless, their company refused to deal with Canadians and that saved me from this. I'm just following it to see what happens, interested.

raskul basically thinks you are from PB or something, or some other scammer of sorts... This is one of the things that makes it hard for many people to accept BTC or any Crypto for that matter. Scams have people thinking everyone is a scammer, being new is not allowed anymore. Chasing away new people because they think we're all scammers, but then complaining when new people don't adopt the models. It's a vicious circle.

One simple rule that people don't follow. BTC is no different than cash. You wouldn't pay cash for a product without proof it exists, so don't do it with BTC. I've also come to the conclusion that cloud-mining is not profitable for anyone but the datacenter, if it even exists.

Yeah, I defintley wasn't feeling the love yesterday.  Sure couldn't understand why either.  Makes sense now though. 
Paranoia seems heightened in this thread.
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