Bitmine AG Bitcoin ASIC Manufacturer On Refunds and Shipments

Bitmine AG Bitcoin ASIC Manufacturer On Refunds and Shipments

Customers of Bitmine AG have been requesting a considerable number of refunds from them, and claim that it's taking too long to receive their money back. How long is too long to wait for a refund when a company is overloaded with requests? Third-party websites like BitmineRefund.com claim to list late customer refund requests, but looks may be deceiving! Not all customers who receive their refund are jumping to let the site know that they have received it. Bitmine AG Exclusive Interview. I conducted an interview with Kerim Chikhi, who is a representative of Bitmine AG. What are the delays....


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