Hash Flare changing it's terms of service and policies

in cloud •  7 years ago  (edited)

Dear Steemit members,

Yesterday I received an email message from Hash Flare.io. There they made a statement about their uses of terms and policies.
That means that from 1 September 2017 the price will go up and you will get a contract for one year. In this article I will place a copy of that email message:

http://mailchi.mp/hashflare/mining-profitability-continues-to-grow-1182309?e=9a1b60b00c

Dear users,

The cryptocurrency industry has always been susceptible to a high amount of volatility, and recent global changes have been some of the most significant. Due to an industry-wide hardware deficit, many market participants, especially mining hardware manufacturers, have to adjust their operations, procurements, terms, and prices of ASIC miners and their delivery.

Per Section 5 of Hashflare Terms of Service, SHA-256 and Scrypt contracts are now also subject to change. The changes, which mainly cover the terms and the prices of the contracts will become effective on September 1, 2017.

The new price for 10 GH/s of SHA-256 will be $2.40, while 1 MH/s of Scrypt will now cost $11.50. The maintenance & electricity fee will remain the same.

All new SHA-256 and Scrypt contracts will be issued for a limited term of 1 year from the moment of activation. All SHA-256 and Scrypt contracts activated prior to 01.09.2017 will expire on 31.08.2018.

Sincerely,
Hashflare.io team

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  ·  7 years ago (edited)

Cheetah the robot, but she is nice and posted a message prior to your. And she has upvoted me.
So whats wrong with this article? This article is not for promotion but a complaint about this Compagnie. Because they are changing contracts without the consent of the other party. So this is not spam. More likely a Scam. Yes, I used their copy of there original email message and that is only for the use as proof and evidence of my statements.

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