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Topic
Board Scam Accusations
Re: Fake Mining Hardware company "UFOMiners.com" (possibly same as Minerslab)
by
Gleb Gamow
on 30/10/2016, 18:32:18 UTC
UFOMiners Announces the Launch of Four Powerful Cryptocurrency Miners: https://cointelegraph.com/news/ufominers-announces-the-launch-of-four-powerful-cryptocurrency-miners#

https://cointelegraph.com/press-release-submission

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Share your press release with our readers for 0.4 btc per release - it will appear on the homepage and in the side bar. Once press release was submitted and payment has been made we will publish your press-release shortly.

Please follow this guide"how to write press-releases"

Press releases for inappropriate or fraudulent products and services will not be published. CoinTelegraph has a right to refuse to publish your press release offering you a refund.

So, we provide a service for free, namely warning fellow Bitcoiners about scam outfits via doing simple Google searches et al., while CoinTelegraph with its far more advanced research team espouses that they, too, protect Bitcoiners from scam outfits prior to taking a 0.4 BTC press release fee from an easily proven scam outfit.

On behalf of all those about to be scammed by UFOMiners opting to purchase because of a paid-for press release, thank you, CoinTelegraph, for not doing a mere few minutes due diligence that others are doing for free for the betterment of Bitcoin. We're sure your cryptocurrency-based advertisers are mighty proud of you genius folks. Keyword [alluded to]: Boycott.

https://cointelegraph.com/news/fool-me-once-top-5-bitcoin-related-scams-for-2015

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CoinTelegraph is always keen to bring to readers’ attention anything suspicious in crypto-industry and beyond [unless rogue entities pay us our standard press release fee of 0.4 BTC]

I've an idea: I'll pen a press release about my linked-to website offering up quantum computers that operate on solar power monkey shit and see if they'll print the article upon paying the 0.4 BTC fee.