They never had any intention of delivering anything, it was a trick to get people to accept their Hashflare contracts.
The specs for their hardware were an impossible lie - as confirmed by the cgminer dev who designed & coded the software.
They didn't deliver anything to ANYONE (not everyone like you say)
Anyone who didn't want a contract from the same people who scammed them in the first place lost everything.
Look at their feedback - it isn't just me who knows this.
The last time Vitali Pavlov (hashcoins) posted on this thread was when their lies were called out by the cgminer dev & BCT moderator on December 14, 2014 - that's over 3 years ago:
Irrespective of the rest of the discussion, when the publicly known author of cgminer as the person who wrote the software and driver you're allegedly using says that your screenshot is impossible, the community is in their right to call your claims a scam and you should provide an explanation or provide a public apology and retract your claims.
We publicly apologize for the fact that we have an unresolved issue with WU values in combination of our board and the cgminer. Our developers are dealing with this issue. We changed components on the board leaving cgminer and the driver unchanged since it functions well at that. In fact, all equipment we have shipped came with cgminer based web interface.
Only they didn't ship any, because it was a confirmed lie.
Strange how people try to defend Hashcoins when they are unable to defend themselves for well over 3 years isn't it? Is it because they have suddenly reappeared pushing mulriple ICO's all of a sudden do you think?........nah, can't be.......
I can understand that you are now worried about your investment in another Hashcoins scam & want to try & protect it, but you should have done some research into them first. Trying to defend the indefensible won't work.