Regarding bcaworldteampool.com
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the webpage i see is in english
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@rds From what I was told, they are telling everyone that hard drives break in three months while mining for Burst. Also, if they want to mine at that pool, then they have to buy a hard drive from them (1300-1400$). I was told, everyone with a _BCA at the end had to buy a hard drive from them in order to mine on the pool.
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@socalguy, so they stepped in front of the good, free info available here and upsold them the "premium" package. Caveat Emptor.
I mined there for a few days with my old junkie Hdds, not many blocks being hit there, yet!!
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so if the bca pool is linked to this the thread should be removed and warned as a pool run by people looking to make a quickbuck
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@manfromafar said in Regarding bcaworldteampool.com:
so if the bca pool is linked to this the thread should be removed and warned as a pool run by people looking to make a quickbuck
Mining on their pool is independent of buying their products. If burst.ninja is run by timeshare salesmen, should they also be flagged as quickbuck artists?
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That's the thing. I just have what the anon said and that image. He told me that he will give me more info later. Maybe even some recordings or the webinar where they gave out this info.
I would hate to label something when it turns out to be false. I'll know more later.
For now, if anyone is considering mining on the pool or investing with them, to just wait a day and let the truth come out.
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they have been paying out daily i have been using them sine i was like the 4th or 5th miner... i haven't been to the page for a few days its a huge jump in miners tho
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@socalguy I've been talking to the anon as well. This was a pool I setup for him - if it's being used for what would be basically a scam in providing false information, and "buy our much better drives at 8x retail" - I'm going to be pissed.
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im sure my opinion may be wrong, but i am not sure the pool is a scam, but they may be overpricing stuff to ppl to earn more money. But as far as the pool paying out etc and doing what it is supposed to, is it a scam or just someone making money off uninformed ppl?
i hate to say it but it is 2017 if those ppl can't take 2 minutes and investigate BURST and HDD's then they have to take some blame, the info is on the web.
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@falconCoin True but it would be very bad if they took advantage of everyone because the buyer so of the hard drives did not know how to read in English.
I was also just informed that the rest of the material would be shown to @daWallet.
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I doubt it a scam but it sure is almost as good as robbing them. I bought a couple used hdd in Germany with mega hours I think they have 80k hours together and have mined a year with them. The people dont understand you plot one time then it read read read and they are taking advantage of this.
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@socalguy break within 3 weeks is a joke, i don't know who is promoting that. CRAZY
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I don't know what this is suppost to mean, but I'm the one who has seen this Webinar. I haven't seen any Statement from @bcapool yet that answered what they are exactly doing. So who is selling those Harddrives?
Regards
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@Menaxerius Was the webinar in German or English?
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@Menaxerius heehee careful the tyrant might be watching :P
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Hello,
There is a supplier in Germany selling the HDD of a capacity of 4 TB for €300 including shipping cost by DHL.There is a community in Europe who believe in BURST and want to be part of it, they did ask me to make the pool and @haitch did help me with the setup of it.
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@bcapool Are they telling people that the hard drives will go bad after three months? Are they also telling people that in order to be in the pool, they have to buy from them?
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@socalguy that's not true, the pool is open to all the miners so there is no obligation. the supplier of the HDD offer a 5 years warranty to the clients.
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@bcapool 300 euros for 4tb, god those people got ripped off holy shit I got 8tb for 170 euros lol




