newIndia has made a mistake by pointing finger at the companies u tried to showcase as legitimate in your 101 thread. By the way, what are the legitimacy proofs of HaveLock and AM hash ? Or the registration of Cryptx PetaMine is enough for all these entities ?
The operators of AMhash are quite well known too. And with an actual address
http://www.rockminer.com/contact.phpNot too mention, asicminer endorsement, quite convincing pictures and most important of all:
a public mining addressWhen u loose on logic, u pick up spelling mistakes.
I pick up on accidental truths.
When an ASIC vendor is giving equipments at low rate, or probably not showing that sales in book, they might ask for NDA.
No one is asking them to disclose the price, not being allowed to disclose a purchase is the most ridiculous thing I ever heard of. Not that an endorsement is even the most crucial thing, what kind of NDA would prohibit them from disclosing mining or pool address on a public blockchain? If you believe that, you will believe anything. Curious how much you lost on "arbitrage" scams recently..
So AM hash is offering calculation and hence a Ponzi. On the contrary, cloudmining.website is not offering any pre-determined calculation. Hence they are mining for real. Is that what u wanna say ?

Amhash is offering clear terms. You cant calculate ROI without assuming difficulty, AMhash isnt doing that. You can however predict and publish hosting costs quite easily. If you have any, that is.