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Re: Amit Bhardwaj/Kumar and a HashOcean clone called Gainbitcoin.
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tmfp
on 23/12/2016, 06:47:02 UTC
But at some points you are not correct  
Please point out the errors I have made.

As you said, they need at least 1 BTC as minimum investment, it is not correct, it starts from .1 BTC.

Is this what you mean by an error? As I said, I refer to their own website for information.
Also as I said, sometimes affiliate members of schemes will offer lower entry point investment, but this can involve you dealing with someone other than the people you thought you were.

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till now I have seen none of the people who are investing with them without their payout on time.

That comment shows an incomplete understanding of how Ponzi schemes work.
Some payments being made on time do not indicate that all payments will be made.
When the source of income does not equal the promised returns, something has to give. That will be you.
Ten months of full payments will need to be made before you get your original investment back, eleven before you move into profit.
Has someone shown you proof of eleven months of correct payments received from Gain?
That's proof as in txts and proof of original stake? (A. No.)

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And now they are coming up with wallets, refund policies etc as well.

I heard about the wallets, read the reviews, read that some affiliates are insisting that payments can only be made through them alone. Why would that be?
I haven't seen any refund policies on their website.

What I have seen on their website is their "calculator". If you enter 1BTC, the price of a 1.5 Th/s Basic Plan, it says
Quote from: Gainbitcoin
Yearly Output 1.25094891 BTC

If you put 1.5 Th/s in an independent calculator, you get
Quote from: coinwarz
Annually   0.44388537 BTC

Quote from: Alloscomp
per Month   0.03701522 BTC/ Next difficulty per Month 0.03467417 BTC
( Annually 0.430134 BTC)

Unless you can point out in those calculations one of the errors you say I have made, I can only suggest that greed has intoxicated you and you have contracted the FOMO virus.
Symptoms include denial of logic, irrational decisions and dreams of wealth, leading to Stockholm Syndrome, then poverty and anger.

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No offense

None taken.