Miners Center Offers Premium Price for Bitcoin: Beware of Possible Scam!

Miners Center Offers Premium Price for Bitcoin: Beware of Possible Scam!

Whenever an offer sounds too good to be true, you can bank on it being exactly that. Ever since Bitcoin was introduced to the world, there have been a number of scams and shady services targeting this market. Miners Center is the latest company to offer a shady deal these days, as the company pays a premium price per BTC and includes a surprise gift of....


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Miners Center Brings Tantalizing Deal for Bitcoin Sellers

[Note: One of our readers has complained about the shady nature of Miners Center as a Bitcoin mining firm. We are currently trying to get in touch with the owners of this company. Please visit this space soon to get a detailed version.]. [Update1: A mail that was sent to Miners Center official id was returned with an error. It seems like the id "[email protected] " doesn't exist and the claims made by readers were genuine. We truly apologize for the inconvenience caused by our writer.]