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hero member
Activity: 798
Merit: 500
September 01, 2017, 02:53:44 AM
#60
I don't really see a heavy history trust there. It's something that you might want to sit back and look at for a while before you go diving in. Online Cloud mining rental is not something that's going to ever be lucrative for you but the fact is those people could be mining with those machines all by themselves and making money but stead what they're doing is pushing the loss off on to their clients.
sr. member
Activity: 700
Merit: 294
August 26, 2017, 12:17:23 AM
#59
This is a weird thread.  Can this be closed please?
full member
Activity: 233
Merit: 100
Andrius | Junior Business developer at Unboxed ICO
August 25, 2017, 05:57:19 PM
#58
hehe, BUSTED. Good job guys, the page is offline, I hope permanently.
sr. member
Activity: 840
Merit: 266
August 25, 2017, 01:37:54 PM
#57
Official statement (update.2)

We are very upset, having received so many negative posts from you.
None of you don't even try to think, that we can be real.
You deliberately distort the facts related to our technology published by us.
And even pretending to be our employees, using information published on our resources.

We are a closed company and don't wait any guests behind our doors.
We try to separate NVminer project from our main business.
That is why we have some payment and other restrictions.

Some of you wrote earlier about the 3D device model, that any person who has such skills can do it. It is true.
You also have to admit that any team having required skills can develop device like ours. That is why we restrict some technical information, which we considered unique.

You have achieved your goal - Our team is demoralized.
We forbid our team to communicate here.

However, we already have enough paid pre orders to make a scam, as all of you expect.
But we will keep going, and when we will have something more real to show, maybe we will publish it here.


We also want to note, that our team is international. So forgive them for a grammar.
We also apologize for the rude behavior of our employees, this will not happen again.
They consider it as a personal insult. We can understand that.

IF you have some Real questions to us, please be our guests, we have launched an open feedback on our web site.

Thanks for your attention, anyway.
So you get angry when we called you scam and you even release statement complaining about the users of this forum because they did not(  give you a chance to scam) . Yet even in you statement you clearly declared that you are scammer !! HOW come you take prepaid orders on something that is not yet real !! I just colored the part you said with red .  Huh
newbie
Activity: 14
Merit: 0
August 25, 2017, 01:12:32 PM
#56
Looks like their host finally turned them off, cloudflare is now serving cache of their site.
member
Activity: 77
Merit: 10
August 24, 2017, 11:52:36 PM
#55
I think this is the most damaging photo on their website. 

If you look at the wall outlets, especially the two round recessed ones.  That is not how the USA place outlets.


 European style - not used in NORTH AMERICA (much less the US).

 I'm pretty sure that style is also used in some Commonwealth countries (but NOT Canada, which follows pretty close on US standards) and some of the Colonial area European ex-colonies.
 Not sure about Asia, been too many decades since I've been there and I don't remember what their outlets looked like in the places I DID visit.



yep,
some of Asia country still use EU type.
full member
Activity: 196
Merit: 100
August 24, 2017, 09:13:46 PM
#54
So 101% that this is a scam
SCAM ALERT
It's so hard to believe that a tech startup in California does not want or can not share their team profile, and team members do not even have any LinkedIn information...
This funny, they must think people are so stupid to believe them and send bitcpins to them
legendary
Activity: 1498
Merit: 1030
August 24, 2017, 07:39:24 PM
#53
I think this is the most damaging photo on their website. 

If you look at the wall outlets, especially the two round recessed ones.  That is not how the USA place outlets.


 European style - not used in NORTH AMERICA (much less the US).

 I'm pretty sure that style is also used in some Commonwealth countries (but NOT Canada, which follows pretty close on US standards) and some of the Colonial area European ex-colonies.
 Not sure about Asia, been too many decades since I've been there and I don't remember what their outlets looked like in the places I DID visit.

legendary
Activity: 1185
Merit: 1021
August 24, 2017, 05:05:23 PM
#52
>>Our team is demoralized

you are demoralized because people quickly realized what is going on.

sad and pathetic attempt for scam.

if anyone falls for this, then they dont deserve their bitcoins.

There will always be some scammers, there is nothing we can do about it.

I have no pity for imbeciles that fall for this incredibly blatant lie.
member
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Merit: 10
August 24, 2017, 03:02:23 PM
#51
I think this is the most damaging photo on their website. 



https://postimg.org/image/91eoj1txv/

If you look at the wall outlets, especially the two round recessed ones.  That is not how the USA place outlets.  Most officers would have 2 or 4 120V outlets in a rectangular or square pattern. If it it was a 240V it would look different for a commercial application.   Also the plugs are not recessed.  In fact in the USA the standard is flat or raised for plug placement. 

https://electronics.stackexchange.com/questions/269294/difference-between-110v-and-220v-power-outlet
newbie
Activity: 14
Merit: 0
August 24, 2017, 01:59:49 PM
#50
TL;DR
Get fucked you lying scammer.


Official statement (update.2)

We are very upset, having received so many negative posts from you.
I am upset that you are such a bold faced liar. Fortunately for me you are an incredibly bad liar Grin.

You deliberately distort the facts related to our technology published by us.
And even pretending to be our employees, using information published on our resources.

Lie #1. No one is pretending to be your employees. YOU are impersonating Advanced Ops Server, Inc.
https://i.imgur.com/dLHeivU.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/X3b3g7C.jpg
Here is the location you supposedly work at... suspiciously it is NOT a place that works in cryptocurrency. Interesting.

I even have a piece of mail here (a bank statement) of the real Advanced Ops.
https://i.imgur.com/9hjwgRV.jpg
Interesting how I have this... do you have ANY mail at all for your supposed company? Even junk/spam mail (so you don't inadvertendly show us any secrets!) to show us you are real? No, you don't.

We are a closed company and don't wait any guests behind our doors.
We try to separate NVminer project from our main business.
Lie #2. You don't have a company or a place of business. You don't work in Valencia, CA. You aren't even in California. This is a blatant lie. Take a pic of you holding up a current dated copy of The Signal (local paper, you'd know if you actually lived here).

That is why we have some payment and other restrictions.
Lie #3. Let's be real, the only reason you don't accept other forms of payment is because that would make you traceable (and accountable) to the people you scam. A tech company in California that only accepts BTC? Bullshit. Stripe is so easy to use a child could set it up.

You have achieved your goal - Our team is demoralized.
I haven't achieved my goal, yet. Once you remove our name from your website I will stop hounding you. I promise you this, just remove it. Use some other company. Otherwise I'm going to find you on the next forum, the next reddit thread, the next blog post and I'm going to show them the same things I've done here. They are going to quickly realize you are a scam. If you'd like to be a more profitable scam, I suggest you remove the name. Unless you really like someone constantly revealing that you are a liar on the internet.
https://i.imgur.com/7Eecosx.png
See these things? Remove them.

But we will keep going, and when we will have something more real to show, maybe we will publish it here.
Doubt you'll ever show your face here again.
newbie
Activity: 14
Merit: 0
August 24, 2017, 03:13:58 AM
#49
Official statement (update.2)

We are very upset, having received so many negative posts from you.
None of you don't even try to think, that we can be real.
You deliberately distort the facts related to our technology published by us.
And even pretending to be our employees, using information published on our resources.

We are a closed company and don't wait any guests behind our doors.
We try to separate NVminer project from our main business.
That is why we have some payment and other restrictions.

Some of you wrote earlier about the 3D device model, that any person who has such skills can do it. It is true.
You also have to admit that any team having required skills can develop device like ours. That is why we restrict some technical information, which we considered unique.

You have achieved your goal - Our team is demoralized.
We forbid our team to communicate here.

However, we already have enough paid pre orders to make a scam, as all of you expect.
But we will keep going, and when we will have something more real to show, maybe we will publish it here.

We also want to note, that our team is international. So forgive them for a grammar.
We also apologize for the rude behavior of our employees, this will not happen again.
They consider it as a personal insult. We can understand that.

IF you have some Real questions to us, please be our guests, we have launched an open feedback on our web site.

Thanks for your attention, anyway.
newbie
Activity: 20
Merit: 0
August 23, 2017, 06:52:48 PM
#48
Get out scammer!
Gj guys!
full member
Activity: 336
Merit: 100
August 23, 2017, 06:35:13 PM
#47
haha, well done sirs. I have to admit the scammer at least made a decent effort. Nevertheless, he got ripped apart pretty quickly
legendary
Activity: 1498
Merit: 1030
August 23, 2017, 03:56:08 PM
#46
4) NVMiners Crew decided to use BTC for several reasons, One of the key reason is that Our corporate policy does not allow receiving money from individuals.

 RED FLAG SCAM WARNING.

newbie
Activity: 14
Merit: 0
August 23, 2017, 01:19:21 PM
#45
If my company will be compromised, I think that I will not start useless discussions on the forums, I will call to the appropriate authorities.
But IF I still would like to prove something to strangers, I will probably record some video, sitting in my office, say my name, job title, so everybody can see my face and office. Then i would publish this video. End of discussion, isn't it?

It is just Offended forum participants decided to mock
IMHO

Hi nvminer guy, creating multiple accounts and using the exact same language you always use ("offended person") isn't fooling anyone. You are stupider than I thought, but please keep posting Grin.
newbie
Activity: 7
Merit: 0
August 23, 2017, 12:28:34 AM
#44
Another newbie here, decided to make an account.... but HE is the one!

What are the stupid discussion?
What was the phone number you dialed?
What is the job title of that guy "nicholi"? What is his name? Where his office is?

blah blah blah...
newbie
Activity: 7
Merit: 0
August 23, 2017, 12:22:07 AM
#43
If my company will be compromised, I think that I will not start useless discussions on the forums, I will call to the appropriate authorities.
But IF I still would like to prove something to strangers, I will probably record some video, sitting in my office, say my name, job title, so everybody can see my face and office. Then i would publish this video. End of discussion, isn't it?

It is just Offended forum participants decided to mock
IMHO
newbie
Activity: 14
Merit: 0
August 22, 2017, 08:32:12 PM
#42
Hey all! Newbie here, decided to make an account on this site just to chime in.

I'm the one who discovered that the business information on your website was incorrect.
Want to know why? If it seems to good to be true it probably is.

I wanted to get ahold of Advanced Ops Servers to try and purchase an "X12" in person and in cash because I am only a couple hours from Valencia and figured I'd be able to get my hands on this screamin deal first.

But then red flags started popping up in my head. Reading over the website and seeing so many mistakes in english grammar raised the first red flag, especially since you claimed to be from california. The second was that you ONLY accept bitcoin... how convenient. Third was that there wasn't a single phone number to reach customer service.

So you know what I did? Reverse company lookup (actually just googled Advanced Ops Servers Valencia) and BINGO! a phone number. So i gave them a call. The fellow that answered has absolutely ZERO clue what i was talking about, but was able to confirm the address. He was also confused on where i heard their name from since i was referencing crypto. He said that they have nothing to do with crypto or mining there of.

So this is just a second hand CONFIRMATION! NVMiner.com is a SCAM SCAM SCAM!! Stay far away if you cherrish your bitcoin.

I just pray that enough people were keen enough to the errors to do a little research before sending you fakes so much money.

I only have the same hopes that no one has actually bought into this.

Thanks so much for that call (it wasn't me on the phone btw). We never would have known about this otherwise.
newbie
Activity: 1
Merit: 0
August 22, 2017, 08:14:01 PM
#41
Hey all! Newbie here, decided to make an account on this site just to chime in.

I'm the one who discovered that the business information on your website was incorrect.
Want to know why? If it seems to good to be true it probably is.

I wanted to get ahold of Advanced Ops Servers to try and purchase an "X12" in person and in cash because I am only a couple hours from Valencia and figured I'd be able to get my hands on this screamin deal first.

But then red flags started popping up in my head. Reading over the website and seeing so many mistakes in english grammar raised the first red flag, especially since you claimed to be from california. The second was that you ONLY accept bitcoin... how convenient. Third was that there wasn't a single phone number to reach customer service.

So you know what I did? Reverse company lookup (actually just googled Advanced Ops Servers Valencia) and BINGO! a phone number. So i gave them a call. The fellow that answered has absolutely ZERO clue what i was talking about, but was able to confirm the address. He was also confused on where i heard their name from since i was referencing crypto. He said that they have nothing to do with crypto or mining there of.

So this is just a second hand CONFIRMATION! NVMiner.com is a SCAM SCAM SCAM!! Stay far away if you cherrish your bitcoin.

I just pray that enough people were keen enough to the errors to do a little research before sending you fakes so much money.
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