Mining Automatic

11 Apex Dr Ste 300A UNIT 249, 01752, Marlborough, United States
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4.30
Based on 20 Reviews

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Mining Automatic provides energy efficient and eco friendly bitcoin mining.

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Evelin Hubbard
GB

I’ve been a client of Mining Automatic… I’ve been a client of Mining Automatic for 4.5 months now and have been receiving steady biweekly payouts with 4-5% monthly returns in BTC that has significantly increased already as BTC price has gone up. I was more than hesitant to invest as I have had horrible experiences with companies and Instagram scams who offer “passive income” opportunities. But Zan personally took the time to talk to me, explaining every single one of my questions, have ensured me the company is legit with official documents of insurance etc. (everything I asked for). After talking to Zan I have not regretted for a minute to join. The communication is excellent, the team is responsive and they check in on me every once in a while if I have questions. It feels like a family. I’ve never been more in peace about my investment. Zan’s personality is truly motivating and inspiring. I got involved in his other projects as well through his generosity and can’t wait to have more capital to reinvest with Mining Automatic.

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Loren
GB

Stay away from these people!! Never heard of these people until they started spamming me. Then I check out this site and all the reviews are obviously fake. These people are probably scammers. Legitimate businesses don't have to resort to spamming people. Leaving this here so you can just inform yourself: Fake cryptocurrency websites and apps controlled by scammers are becoming more and more common. Normally, the scammer controls the website, so they make it look like there is money in the victim’s account on their website. Then the scammer (or the scammer pretending to be someone official who is associated with the website) tells the victim that they have to put more money into the website before they can get their money out of the website. Of course all of the money sent by the victim has gone directly into the scammer’s wallet, and any additional money sent by the victim to retrieve their money from the website will also go directly into the scammer’s wallet, and all of the information about money being held by the website was totally fake. If the scammer used Bitcoin, then you can report the scammer’s Bitcoin wallet address by searching for "Bitcoin Abuse Report". If the scammer used Ethereum, then you can report the scammer’s Ethereum wallet address by searching for "Etherscan Report Address". You can see how much cryptocurrency has been sent to the scammer’s wallet address by searching for "Blockchain Explorer". I just ran one of their reviews through an AI checker and it came back 100% Wow. . . Wow, I keep going down this rabbit hole and I see them in other places. Steady Stack (Steady Stacks?)? Rank One? Is that you? Take a look at their "About Us" page and you'll see some seriously AI generated images. The hand (if you can call it that) on Ava gives it away, sorrynotsorry. Now They're trying to get my review taken down and convince me to join their scam, just read their response! Oh, and now they're trying character assassination? HAHAHA! And now they're changing their tone because they got caught red-handed. If only they were honest people willing to explain where exactly they buy their email lists from. . . Or who this "Partner" is. . . But that would require them to admit the scam, hahaha! Even the charity they're talking about seems to be run by the same people!?! All it takes is a little digging and you might come to the same conclusion as me, every single "partnership" they have listed is with themselves, just by another name! I mean, there are many websites featuring the same people offering the same service just under a different name, why would a legit company need to do that? How about you read the spam (What do you call unsolicited advertising by email?) they sent me for yourself? Wish I could add a picture, but here's the text of the CAN-SPAM Act non-compliant unsolicited message I received: "Hi there Loren, We just expanded into the area and I wanted to ask if have invested in any local Crypto mining. If you haven't, would you be interested in more information? Ava Mining Automatic Team Lead"

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Yousef Osman
GB

Great Passive Income Opportunity I had been looking for a way to mine crypto since about 2017, but always ran into logistical problems. It was too much headache to order machines and plug them up myself. Companies always charged an arm and a leg until finally found the Mining Automatic project. The process with them is always so seamless. They explain everything before hand and keep you updated the entire way. They’ll have your machines up and running around 2 weeks or less after you’ve sent the money. I’ve been able to get around 5-6% actual return on my machines. The money is sent directly into my crypto account every 2 weeks.

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Bradley Crocker
GB

These people are legit! So easy to work with… very responsive to questions… and most importantly, the investment instrument is working as advertised. Would definitely recommend putting your money to work with this company.

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Jacqueline Toal
GB

Great communication I’ve had a great experience with this company. Alex is readily available to answer any questions and concerns and the passive income has been delivered as promised. I was somewhat skeptical at first, but I’m now planning on investing more money. I recommend this company without reservation.

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