At this point, I'm looking to do what would hurt them more then allow me to get back more.
Offering me 6 dollars for something I originally paid out 1000 plus for just doesn't strike me as a good deal.
If everyone with a contract or more decided to sell off their contracts, Cloudhashing would have less mining power to maintain, hence lowering their monthly overhead. So I'm theorizing that those that decided to stick around may actually start to see some returns, while also having to shell out for Cloudhashing's new increased maintainence fees. So Cloudhashing would have to keep those miners mining just to be able to charge the maintenance right?
Well what if no one went for the deal? Cloudhashing would have to keep running the miners, hoping that each customer's hashing power would make enough btc to pay for the maintenance fee. But what if no one paid the maintenance fee but withdrew it instead? The miners would run for 30 days while each account was in arrears, until they were eventually canceled.
I personally think choking Cloudhashing for 30 more days by not being able to make the 11 dollars they say they'll need to maintain my mining contracts is a better plan than getting 6 dollars from them. Hopefully if a majority of contract holders decide not to take the deal, Cloudhashing will have no choice but to sweeten it.
Thoughts?