BITMINER.IO – SCAM SITE WARNING

in bitcoin •  7 years ago 

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We have identified that Bitminer.io is probably a SCAM in a conclusion made by our majority investigations review team. The website offers an investment that is too good to be true. We also receive reports from few people and our Intelligence Scam Department that there is no office of operation and no identity of the site owner. We have come up with a verdict that it should go in our SCAM LIST because the site is a fraud, ILLEGAL PONZI SCHEME, not paying maybe, or there was a previous report of scam accusation. In my previous post I have also listed Coinr.me, Coinomia.com, Bitday.biz as scam. Stay away from these fraud and too good to be true scam sites.

Those who put their money knowing the site is a fraud, are making the websites profitable for those who operate them. These people don’t just operate one website. They return time and time again to continue under a different name. I would be alright with this if everybody that invested KNEW that they were investing into a SCAM. Unfortunately honest people who are unaware of the scam also end up suffering financial losses.

We strongly advise everyone not to invest at Bitminer.io. Take this caution seriously or else you will regret it for the entire of your life. We have heard that so many people have invested all their money in this kind of program and then one day the site disappeared. So whom are you going to if this happens to you? There is no office of operation and owner’s identity to run after. So whom are you going to accuse? The internet is full of scam sites and a thorough research is needed before deciding to join. Most High Yied Investment Program (HYIP) are paying at first and turned to be scam if there are no new members invested.

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Yep, it's a scam.

Its a cloud mining service?

Yes.

I think they are probably all be scams.