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Re: Visiting Cointellect
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cointellect
on 13/12/2014, 03:07:55 UTC
That video proves nothing apart from an office that is probably handling the promotion and graphics of this scam.

We WILL get to the bottom of this cointellect scam, and we are in no doubt whatsoever that it is a scam.
There is absolutely ZERO evidence of any real mining, and no mfrs or farms are aware of supplying this outfit.

We strongly suspect that this may be laundering a lot of the missing dogecoin, this would be a good cover, and a big pile of doge has been hacked in recent months. How would you set about laundering a pile a doge? Perhaps with a fake doge mining site. There certainly wasn't a large enough surge in hashpower to account for all this extra dogecoin.

Prove this theory wrong Cointellect.

To the community.
Please let us know anything you can about the name(s) or anything else behind this scam - we'll do the rest
Thanks.

report@badbitcoin.org


We have nothing to prove to you or anyone else, our company is legit, the onus is upon you to prove otherwise!
http://cointellectfaq.blogspot.com/2014/11/cointellects-review-of-congress-in.html
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Re: cointellect
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cointellect
on 15/11/2014, 11:11:08 UTC
If you have to try that hard to find 'scam slander' that should tell you something no?! With thousands of members - I think it would be safe to say the www would be overwhelmed, as our facebook forums would be! Not to mention the entire social network from twitter on down... Try finding a scam claim on youtube - wasn't ANY last time I checked - they've been paying for 6 months strong now... me included, and I don't need to post any B$ screenshot proof, as the proof as they say is in the pudding! LOGIC DICTATES!!

I read an article somewhere [will see if I can find it] about this not being reliable and or a scam.

The person reviewing it apparently said that there were some stuff in the code and I cannot remember what else. Let me see if I can find that article. Will post link here.

http://cointelegraph.com/news/112424/is-cointellect-a-scam

Here is a reply from the company in regards to the scam accusations

http://cointelegraph.com/news/112479/cointellect-issues-official-response-to-scam-accusations

And another I just found in my search [have not read this one yet]

http://www.bitcoinnotbombs.com/on-the-cointellect-cloudhashing-scam-and-the-currency-of-reputation/
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Re: Cointellect steals your Hashing Power
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cointellect
on 23/10/2014, 17:46:29 UTC
We are not stealing anything and it states right in the TOS, and elsewhere - our platform DOES NOT support {ASIC, miners} so that is your own decision to increase power beyond what we provide or advertise^

Your increased usage of hash power does not prove anything except going against our policy - let alone us stealing anything "is simply slanderous!"

We are not dependent on people who chose to try take advantage of our platform beyond what we offer for the average pc user! And we will be making adjustments for more sophisticated ASIC miners in the near future, also stated - as I'm sure you were told by support - should I look for the transcripts of email response sent to you - and provide that screenshot here, along with TOS?!
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Re: cointellect
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cointellect
on 23/09/2014, 05:42:02 UTC
Follow our trip to the moon daily @ http://cointellect.net

PR Manager; Chris