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Title: Anyone interested in 7 GH/s?
Post by: yochdog on August 16, 2011, 03:55:33 PM
I have built a nice little farm with 7,000+ MH/s. 

I am willing to rent it out on a 30 day contract for $1,000.  Anyone interested? 



Title: Re: Anyone interested in 7 GH/s?
Post by: afro25 on August 16, 2011, 04:06:22 PM
Can i give you 8.75 BTC to rent it for 24 hours?


Title: Re: Anyone interested in 7 GH/s?
Post by: yochdog on August 16, 2011, 04:33:08 PM
Can i give you 8.75 BTC to rent it for 24 hours?


I would consider that.  PM me with details.


Title: Re: Anyone interested in 7 GH/s?
Post by: adraza on August 16, 2011, 05:59:36 PM
Do you accept payment in BTC?

What uptime do you guarantee?


Title: Re: Anyone interested in 7 GH/s?
Post by: adraza on August 16, 2011, 06:05:12 PM
what about 75 BTC for one month contract ??


Title: Re: Anyone interested in 7 GH/s?
Post by: yochdog on August 16, 2011, 06:27:30 PM
I would consider BTC as payment.  I can guarantee 99.9% uptime on my end.  If something went wrong and there was more than .1% downtime, I would gladly pro-rate a portion of the contract as a refund. 

Are you interested in pointing all of my miners at a pool of your choice?  Or would you just like the payouts from my current pool directed towards your wallet? 


Title: Re: Anyone interested in 7 GH/s?
Post by: DavinciJ15 on August 16, 2011, 07:57:46 PM
I would consider BTC as payment.  I can guarantee 99.9% uptime on my end.  If something went wrong and there was more than .1% downtime, I would gladly pro-rate a portion of the contract as a refund.  

Are you interested in pointing all of my miners at a pool of your choice?  Or would you just like the payouts from my current pool directed towards your wallet?  

I'll take it, for $800.


Title: Re: Anyone interested in 7 GH/s?
Post by: yochdog on August 16, 2011, 09:05:01 PM
I would consider BTC as payment.  I can guarantee 99.9% uptime on my end.  If something went wrong and there was more than .1% downtime, I would gladly pro-rate a portion of the contract as a refund.  

Are you interested in pointing all of my miners at a pool of your choice?  Or would you just like the payouts from my current pool directed towards your wallet?  

I'll take it, for $800.

Do you want the miners pointed at a specific pool, or would you like the payout from my current set-up?



Title: Re: Anyone interested in 7 GH/s?
Post by: DavinciJ15 on August 16, 2011, 10:12:59 PM
I would consider BTC as payment.  I can guarantee 99.9% uptime on my end.  If something went wrong and there was more than .1% downtime, I would gladly pro-rate a portion of the contract as a refund.  

Are you interested in pointing all of my miners at a pool of your choice?  Or would you just like the payouts from my current pool directed towards your wallet?  

I'll take it, for $800.

Do you want the miners pointed at a specific pool, or would you like the payout from my current set-up?



Point them to my pool do you have a paypal account ill pay you once all 7 gh start mining my pool.


Can you guess where my pool is? Lol. Anyhow can you start tomorrow I moving the pool to amazon tonight and that means down time.


Title: Re: Anyone interested in 7 GH/s?
Post by: DavinciJ15 on August 16, 2011, 10:14:35 PM
I would consider BTC as payment.  I can guarantee 99.9% uptime on my end.  If something went wrong and there was more than .1% downtime, I would gladly pro-rate a portion of the contract as a refund.  

Are you interested in pointing all of my miners at a pool of your choice?  Or would you just like the payouts from my current pool directed towards your wallet?  

I'll take it, for $800.

Do you want the miners pointed at a specific pool, or would you like the payout from my current set-up?



Can you create an account tonight?


Title: Re: Anyone interested in 7 GH/s?
Post by: film2240 on August 16, 2011, 10:36:15 PM
Only if you drop the price for me then I'll buy.
I can pay with moneybookers if u can accept it.

How long is contract?



Title: Re: Anyone interested in 7 GH/s?
Post by: DavinciJ15 on August 16, 2011, 10:59:50 PM
I want to pay you tonight and close the deal.  Let me know ASAP.


Title: Re: Anyone interested in 7 GH/s?
Post by: film2240 on August 16, 2011, 11:40:08 PM
I'll need to close the deal fairly soon for say $500 1 month 7GH/s.Damnit.Out foxxed by a rival bidder.I'll pay by MoneyBookers,Let's make it so.do you have extra capacity so that the rival bidder and me can both benefit from 7GH/s each?


Title: Re: Anyone interested in 7 GH/s?
Post by: film2240 on August 17, 2011, 09:02:12 AM
Ok I'm willing to pay $550 for this.Can you accept MoneyBookers?as that's what I'm on.I wish to show an interest in uying this service now.Can you get back to me via PM or here plz?

EDIT:I need your services for this:https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=37677.new#new as I'm currently looking around


Title: Re: Anyone interested in 7 GH/s?
Post by: DavinciJ15 on August 17, 2011, 12:05:23 PM
I'm still offering $800 for your services, I have received no response.


Title: Re: Anyone interested in 7 GH/s?
Post by: film2240 on August 17, 2011, 12:37:09 PM
I'm still offering $800 for you services, I have received no response.

You are now offering 7GH/s? I thought that yochdog was supplying this.I'll show interest for this Davinchi.can a small discount be offered perhaps for 30 days? I can pay by MoneyBookers atm,if u can accept that?


Title: Re: Anyone interested in 7 GH/s?
Post by: DavinciJ15 on August 17, 2011, 12:41:36 PM
I have built a nice little farm with 7,000+ MH/s. 

I am willing to rent it out on a 30 day contract for $1,000.  Anyone interested? 


yochdog 

You there?


Title: Re: Anyone interested in 7 GH/s?
Post by: film2240 on August 17, 2011, 12:47:32 PM
I really need to close the deal for 7GH/s ASAP for $800 or less.I can pay within 72hours after signing up.I can pay by Moneybookers or 1 other payment method (Not paypal or BTC as I don't have bitcoins to pay for this)

Yochdog,If you can read this,please come back to me on my offers.davinchi,I thought you already had enough hash power (based on your sig) as I can only get 400MHash/s at most.Can't upgrade due to elec bill and too much cost to upgrade.

Yodog can u plz offer 2 7GH/s accounts so that davinchi and I can both benefit from your service? is there only 1 account available.

davinchi,what hash power are you offering and at what price and contract length?


Title: Re: Anyone interested in 7 GH/s?
Post by: DavinciJ15 on August 17, 2011, 01:03:38 PM
I have built a nice little farm with 7,000+ MH/s.  

I am willing to rent it out on a 30 day contract for $1,000.  Anyone interested?  



Yochdog I will pay you the full $1000 you requested.

This is my final message in this tread if I hear no response.


Title: Re: Anyone interested in 7 GH/s?
Post by: yochdog on August 17, 2011, 04:37:25 PM
I have made arrangements....thanks for all the offers. 


Title: Re: Anyone interested in 7 GH/s?
Post by: kookiekrak on August 17, 2011, 05:12:10 PM
lulz so much confusion in this thread


Title: Re: Anyone interested in 7 GH/s?
Post by: film2240 on August 17, 2011, 05:43:59 PM
lulz so much confusion in this thread

It was pretty competitive for me to secure the deal but I think I managed it :-)


Title: Re: Anyone interested in 7 GH/s?
Post by: kookiekrak on August 18, 2011, 03:04:44 AM
so 7ghs = 2.5btc a day * 30 = 75btc = around 800$?


Title: Re: Anyone interested in 7 GH/s?
Post by: mike678 on August 18, 2011, 03:33:47 AM
so 7ghs = 2.5btc a day * 30 = 75btc = around 800$?
huh? how are you getting 2.5 btc a day. Its 3.899. So that's about 117 btc or 1,287 dollars


Title: Re: Anyone interested in 7 GH/s?
Post by: kookiekrak on August 18, 2011, 04:35:17 AM
yeah my bad. i fail at math


Title: Re: Anyone interested in 7 GH/s?
Post by: mike678 on August 18, 2011, 02:21:36 PM
yeah my bad. i fail at math
Its all good :P I have to agree though I was following this thread because those two were fighting to the death over this deal haha


Title: Re: Anyone interested in 7 GH/s?
Post by: film2240 on August 18, 2011, 02:36:37 PM
yeah my bad. i fail at math
Its all good :P I have to agree though I was following this thread because those two were fighting to the death over this deal haha

Hell yeah :-)

P.S I haven't heard anymore from the guy since my PM yesterday about payment.Can someone send him a reminder to sort out my payment methods for this deal?


Title: Re: Anyone interested in 7 GH/s?
Post by: BTCrow on August 18, 2011, 03:27:58 PM
I wonder why people are renting their mining equipment.

If the diff is same for the next 30 days, then it give about 120 BTC at the end of the month. So if the guy who rent mine for himself he could get 200$ more than what he will get from renting it... It's sound strange to me


Title: Re: Anyone interested in 7 GH/s?
Post by: logansryche on August 18, 2011, 03:31:12 PM
I wonder why people are renting their mining equipment.

If the diff is same for the next 30 days, then it give about 120 BTC at the end of the month. So if the guy who rent mine for himself he could get 200$ more than what he will get from renting it... It's sound strange to me

It's all a scheme to get more money out of it. I mean, if the equipment holds a high usd value and the owner isn't getting that, reting it out could possibly pay off that value and then some(depending).


Title: Re: Anyone interested in 7 GH/s?
Post by: DavinciJ15 on August 18, 2011, 03:34:10 PM
I wonder why people are renting their mining equipment.

If the diff is same for the next 30 days, then it give about 120 BTC at the end of the month. So if the guy who rent mine for himself he could get 200$ more than what he will get from renting it... It's sound strange to me

How is it strange to rent equipment for more than what a person is currently making?  It means the person renting it is planing to make more money from the rental than he is paying for it, you just don't know how.  So are you saying you want to rent it some hashing power to me?


Title: Re: Anyone interested in 7 GH/s?
Post by: BTCrow on August 18, 2011, 03:46:33 PM
I wonder why people are renting their mining equipment.

If the diff is same for the next 30 days, then it give about 120 BTC at the end of the month. So if the guy who rent mine for himself he could get 200$ more than what he will get from renting it... It's sound strange to me

How is it strange to rent equipment for more than what a person is currently making?  It means the person renting it is planing to make more money from the rental than he is paying for it, you just don't know how.  So are you saying you want to rent it some hashing power to me?

No what I mean is people who rent it make a great deal of course I agree with that, but I don't understand why the seller don't use it instead of renting it.


Title: Re: Anyone interested in 7 GH/s?
Post by: logansryche on August 18, 2011, 03:54:58 PM
I wonder why people are renting their mining equipment.

If the diff is same for the next 30 days, then it give about 120 BTC at the end of the month. So if the guy who rent mine for himself he could get 200$ more than what he will get from renting it... It's sound strange to me

How is it strange to rent equipment for more than what a person is currently making?  It means the person renting it is planing to make more money from the rental than he is paying for it, you just don't know how.  So are you saying you want to rent it some hashing power to me?

No what I mean is people who rent it make a great deal of course I agree with that, but I don't understand why the seller don't use it instead of renting it.

Well think of it like this. Why would someone spend the time to sit there and mine when you can rent your rig out to someone who will do this for you. It all boils down to lazyness and money.


Title: Re: Anyone interested in 7 GH/s?
Post by: BTCrow on August 18, 2011, 03:58:07 PM
I wonder why people are renting their mining equipment.

If the diff is same for the next 30 days, then it give about 120 BTC at the end of the month. So if the guy who rent mine for himself he could get 200$ more than what he will get from renting it... It's sound strange to me

How is it strange to rent equipment for more than what a person is currently making?  It means the person renting it is planing to make more money from the rental than he is paying for it, you just don't know how.  So are you saying you want to rent it some hashing power to me?

No what I mean is people who rent it make a great deal of course I agree with that, but I don't understand why the seller don't use it instead of renting it.

Well think of it like this. Why would someone spend the time to sit there and mine when you can rent your rig out to someone who will do this for you. It all boils down to lazyness and money.

Hmmm is it not the same job to wait 30 days to mine for yourself or wait 30 days to mine for another person ? I get the point that if the seller is in need of money fast this is a good idea to do but instead of that this is not worthin


Title: Re: Anyone interested in 7 GH/s?
Post by: logansryche on August 18, 2011, 04:00:06 PM
It is.. but it still boils down to lazyness. I mean, sure I could sit there and mine all day and put energy into it, or I could rent it out and let someone else do the work. Either way it's lazyness and money lol.


Title: Re: Anyone interested in 7 GH/s?
Post by: mike678 on August 18, 2011, 04:06:13 PM
No what I mean is people who rent it make a great deal of course I agree with that, but I don't understand why the seller don't use it instead of renting it.

It all comes down to guaranteed money or speculative money. Businesses do this all the time. Why do you think they give you a discount for a year of their service and the most expensive one is monthly? It's because since they are guaranteed to get that amount of money they are willing to throw in incentives (lower prices). When a user buys only one month the risk is that they will stop after the first month and the company will no longer get paid.

This applies to renting bitcoin servers because if for some reason bitcoins hits the fan they still have guaranteed money. While its not as profitable its much safer and a better way to guarantee long term profits.


Title: Re: Anyone interested in 7 GH/s?
Post by: DavinciJ15 on August 18, 2011, 04:07:18 PM
I wonder why people are renting their mining equipment.

If the diff is same for the next 30 days, then it give about 120 BTC at the end of the month. So if the guy who rent mine for himself he could get 200$ more than what he will get from renting it... It's sound strange to me

How is it strange to rent equipment for more than what a person is currently making?  It means the person renting it is planing to make more money from the rental than he is paying for it, you just don't know how.  So are you saying you want to rent it some hashing power to me?

No what I mean is people who rent it make a great deal of course I agree with that, but I don't understand why the seller don't use it instead of renting it.

If you have expenses right now and no means to borrow you can rent your miners or you may see more value in renting.


Title: Re: Anyone interested in 7 GH/s?
Post by: BTCrow on August 18, 2011, 04:17:30 PM
It is.. but it still boils down to lazyness. I mean, sure I could sit there and mine all day and put energy into it, or I could rent it out and let someone else do the work. Either way it's lazyness and money lol.
I wonder why people are renting their mining equipment.

If the diff is same for the next 30 days, then it give about 120 BTC at the end of the month. So if the guy who rent mine for himself he could get 200$ more than what he will get from renting it... It's sound strange to me

How is it strange to rent equipment for more than what a person is currently making?  It means the person renting it is planing to make more money from the rental than he is paying for it, you just don't know how.  So are you saying you want to rent it some hashing power to me?

No what I mean is people who rent it make a great deal of course I agree with that, but I don't understand why the seller don't use it instead of renting it.

If you have expenses right now and no means to borrow you can rent your miners or you may see more value in renting.
No what I mean is people who rent it make a great deal of course I agree with that, but I don't understand why the seller don't use it instead of renting it.

It all comes down to guaranteed money or speculative money. Businesses do this all the time. Why do you think they give you a discount for a year of their service and the most expensive one is monthly? It's because since they are guaranteed to get that amount of money they are willing to throw in incentives (lower prices). When a user buys only one month the risk is that they will stop after the first month and the company will no longer get paid.

This applies to renting bitcoin servers because if for some reason bitcoins hits the fan they still have guaranteed money. While its not as profitable its much safer and a better way to guarantee long term profits.
No what I mean is people who rent it make a great deal of course I agree with that, but I don't understand why the seller don't use it instead of renting it.

It all comes down to guaranteed money or speculative money. Businesses do this all the time. Why do you think they give you a discount for a year of their service and the most expensive one is monthly? It's because since they are guaranteed to get that amount of money they are willing to throw in incentives (lower prices). When a user buys only one month the risk is that they will stop after the first month and the company will no longer get paid.

This applies to renting bitcoin servers because if for some reason bitcoins hits the fan they still have guaranteed money. While its not as profitable its much safer and a better way to guarantee long term profits.

Thanks for those explanations, more clear now. I just saw business in different way that what people renting their own equipment did.

Thanks again

Jules


Title: Re: Anyone interested in 7 GH/s?
Post by: film2240 on August 18, 2011, 09:12:55 PM
Hey Yochdog,
when are u gonna sort the payment method I wish to use for your services?I sent you a PM yesterday afternoon but heavent heard from ya yet.Please speak soon


Title: Re: Anyone interested in 7 GH/s?
Post by: ensign_lee on August 18, 2011, 09:31:34 PM
Plus, it in essence "locks in" a price for the person selling the Mhash/sec. Think of it as a proxy for selling bitcoin futures.

If the price of btc falls, then the seller of the mHash/sec benefits.


Title: Re: Anyone interested in 7 GH/s?
Post by: yochdog on August 19, 2011, 03:55:29 PM
OK, first I apologize for the confusion over my offer.  I was looking to gauge interest, and it certainly looks like there is a lot out there.

After entertaining offers, thinking I had a deal worked out, and now that has fallen through.....I will offer the following, and very specifically:

1)  I own a farm that hashes at an average 7,000+ MH/s  (rate goes up during the night when additional machines kick on)
2)  I am willing to rent out this farm on a 30 day contract
3)  I am not willing to reprogram my miners
4)  Whoever buys the contract will recieve the payout from my current pool, directed to the wallet of your choice.   
5)  payouts will be set to automatically be sent every 2.5 BTC
6)  I have averaged 4.00 BTC per day over the last 2 weeks

 
The price for the contract is $1,300 or 115 BTC.

I will accept either a certified check or Money order as payment if you choose to pay with USD. 


Title: Re: Anyone interested in 7 GH/s?
Post by: mike678 on August 19, 2011, 04:16:14 PM
I'm not interested but why is it that big of a deal to point the miners to the buyers choosing?


Title: Re: Anyone interested in 7 GH/s?
Post by: yochdog on August 19, 2011, 04:31:52 PM
I'm not interested but why is it that big of a deal to point the miners to the buyers choosing?

2 reasons:

1) I really don't want to spend the time to go reprogram 20 machines in 3 different locations. 
2) I can better monitor the miners and fix problems quickly using my own pool account. 


Title: Re: Anyone interested in 7 GH/s?
Post by: DavinciJ15 on August 19, 2011, 05:22:10 PM
OK, first I apologize for the confusion over my offer.  I was looking to gauge interest, and it certainly looks like there is a lot out there.

After entertaining offers, thinking I had a deal worked out, and now that has fallen through.....I will offer the following, and very specifically:

1)  I own a farm that hashes at an average 7,000+ MH/s  (rate goes up during the night when additional machines kick on)
2)  I am willing to rent out this farm on a 30 day contract
3)  I am not willing to reprogram my miners
4)  Whoever buys the contract will recieve the payout from my current pool, directed to the wallet of your choice.   
5)  payouts will be set to automatically be sent every 2.5 BTC
6)  I have averaged 4.00 BTC per day over the last 2 weeks

 
The price for the contract is $1,300 or 115 BTC.

I will accept either a certified check or Money order as payment if you choose to pay with USD. 
I will pay your price if...
1. you mine at my pool
2. you accept paypal for the upfront payment because I don't know you.
3. you agree to give me 30 actual days of 7,000+ MH/s within 45 days.

I have a reputation a search on my name shows you who I am can you say that about your alias?
If you can show me a history of good faith deals I may adjust my terms.



Title: Re: Anyone interested in 7 GH/s?
Post by: yochdog on August 19, 2011, 05:31:39 PM
OK, first I apologize for the confusion over my offer.  I was looking to gauge interest, and it certainly looks like there is a lot out there.

After entertaining offers, thinking I had a deal worked out, and now that has fallen through.....I will offer the following, and very specifically:

1)  I own a farm that hashes at an average 7,000+ MH/s  (rate goes up during the night when additional machines kick on)
2)  I am willing to rent out this farm on a 30 day contract
3)  I am not willing to reprogram my miners
4)  Whoever buys the contract will recieve the payout from my current pool, directed to the wallet of your choice.   
5)  payouts will be set to automatically be sent every 2.5 BTC
6)  I have averaged 4.00 BTC per day over the last 2 weeks

 
The price for the contract is $1,300 or 115 BTC.

I will accept either a certified check or Money order as payment if you choose to pay with USD. 
I will pay your price if...
1. you mine at my pool
2. you accept paypal for the upfront payment because I don't know you.
3. you agree to give me 30 actual days of 7,000+ MH/s within 45 days.

I have a reputation a search on my name shows you who I am can you say that about your alias?
If you can show me a history of good faith deals I may adjust my terms.



I appreciate the offer, but my terms are firm. 

Absolutely will not accept Paypal.....too many horror stories that direction.

You can look up my ebay profile.....prefect feedback.  Don't know if that helps.  I am kind of stuck in a chicken/egg thing here.....I don't have a long trail of trusted transactions, so you are reticent to engage is a transaction that would help me build said trail. 

Maybe we could work out a show of good faith?  We could start with you paying me 3 days worth of the contract price, and I set the pool payout to your wallet?  Then we could go from there. 


Title: Re: Anyone interested in 7 GH/s?
Post by: film2240 on August 19, 2011, 05:34:18 PM
OK, first I apologize for the confusion over my offer.  I was looking to gauge interest, and it certainly looks like there is a lot out there.

After entertaining offers, thinking I had a deal worked out, and now that has fallen through.....I will offer the following, and very specifically:

1)  I own a farm that hashes at an average 7,000+ MH/s  (rate goes up during the night when additional machines kick on)
2)  I am willing to rent out this farm on a 30 day contract
3)  I am not willing to reprogram my miners
4)  Whoever buys the contract will recieve the payout from my current pool, directed to the wallet of your choice.   
5)  payouts will be set to automatically be sent every 2.5 BTC
6)  I have averaged 4.00 BTC per day over the last 2 weeks

 
The price for the contract is $1,300 or 115 BTC.

I will accept either a certified check or Money order as payment if you choose to pay with USD. 
I will pay your price if...
1. you mine at my pool
2. you accept paypal for the upfront payment because I don't know you.
3. you agree to give me 30 actual days of 7,000+ MH/s within 45 days.

I have a reputation a search on my name shows you who I am can you say that about your alias?
If you can show me a history of good faith deals I may adjust my terms.



I have similar feelling to Davinchi.I'll buy your service if:
1.You can accept USd by Moneybookers to prove to me that you are indeed reputable
2.Lower the price back to $1000 USD as I feel that's fair due to what created interest for your services in the first place.
3.Give me the justification for the price hike.
4.keep all machines running and enable all spare capacity at night as promised
5.Show me a WOT (Web of trust or equivalent way of showing that you are reputable)
6.If the reputation is particulary outstanding (to my standards-no blemish on reputation and absolutely no service incidents-e.g. downed miners or disputes with customers over terms of contract),I will meet you half way on paying the asking price but I still expect a discount.

If you can match this criteria,sign me up asap :-)

UPDATE:I'll take your service but I'll pay $71 from my moneybookers account to show good faith then we will go from there :-)


Title: Re: Anyone interested in 7 GH/s?
Post by: yochdog on August 19, 2011, 05:52:16 PM
OK, first I apologize for the confusion over my offer.  I was looking to gauge interest, and it certainly looks like there is a lot out there.

After entertaining offers, thinking I had a deal worked out, and now that has fallen through.....I will offer the following, and very specifically:

1)  I own a farm that hashes at an average 7,000+ MH/s  (rate goes up during the night when additional machines kick on)
2)  I am willing to rent out this farm on a 30 day contract
3)  I am not willing to reprogram my miners
4)  Whoever buys the contract will recieve the payout from my current pool, directed to the wallet of your choice.   
5)  payouts will be set to automatically be sent every 2.5 BTC
6)  I have averaged 4.00 BTC per day over the last 2 weeks

 
The price for the contract is $1,300 or 115 BTC.

I will accept either a certified check or Money order as payment if you choose to pay with USD. 
I will pay your price if...
1. you mine at my pool
2. you accept paypal for the upfront payment because I don't know you.
3. you agree to give me 30 actual days of 7,000+ MH/s within 45 days.

I have a reputation a search on my name shows you who I am can you say that about your alias?
If you can show me a history of good faith deals I may adjust my terms.



I have similar feelling to Davinchi.I'll buy your service if:
1.You can accept USd by Moneybookers to prove to me that you are indeed reputable
2.Lower the price back to $1000 USD as I feel that's fair due to what created interest for your services in the first place.
3.Give me the justification for the price hike.
4.keep all machines running and enable all spare capacity at night as promised
5.Show me a WOT (Web of trust or equivalent way of showing that you are reputable)
6.If the reputation is particulary outstanding (to my standards-no blemish on reputation and absolutely no service incidents-e.g. downed miners or disputes with customers over terms of contract),I will meet you half way on paying the asking price but I still expect a discount.

If you can match this criteria,sign me up asap :-)

UPDATE:I'll take your service but I'll pay $71 from my moneybookers account to show good faith then we will go from there :-)


1)  I will look into Moneybookers, but I am really not keen on opening yet ANOTHER online money-service account. 
2)  My price is firm
3)  My MH/s rate is consistantly exceeding 7,000 over the last 2 days....that overage benefits the buyer. 
4)  Absolutely.....I will even pro-rate a refund for any deficiency. 
5)  My Ebay ID is Yochdog.....I have flawless feedback.
6)  This is my first attempt to sell a mining contract

UPDATE:  are you saying you will pay the full $1,300 through Moneybookers? 


Title: Re: Anyone interested in 7 GH/s?
Post by: DavinciJ15 on August 19, 2011, 07:58:05 PM
I appreciate the offer, but my terms are firm. 

Absolutely will not accept Paypal.....too many horror stories that direction.

You can look up my ebay profile.....prefect feedback.  Don't know if that helps.  I am kind of stuck in a chicken/egg thing here.....I don't have a long trail of trusted transactions, so you are reticent to engage is a transaction that would help me build said trail. 

Maybe we could work out a show of good faith?  We could start with you paying me 3 days worth of the contract price, and I set the pool payout to your wallet?  Then we could go from there. 

Ok Lets start with 3 days in the mean time I will check you out and go from there...  What is your ebay profile?  Do yo have any other credits on the web?

Post the bitcoin address and the amount you want me to send for the 3 days here in this forum.  This way others can confirm it.

Cheers


Title: Re: Anyone interested in 7 GH/s?
Post by: film2240 on August 19, 2011, 08:11:48 PM
OK, first I apologize for the confusion over my offer.  I was looking to gauge interest, and it certainly looks like there is a lot out there.

After entertaining offers, thinking I had a deal worked out, and now that has fallen through.....I will offer the following, and very specifically:

1)  I own a farm that hashes at an average 7,000+ MH/s  (rate goes up during the night when additional machines kick on)
2)  I am willing to rent out this farm on a 30 day contract
3)  I am not willing to reprogram my miners
4)  Whoever buys the contract will recieve the payout from my current pool, directed to the wallet of your choice.    
5)  payouts will be set to automatically be sent every 2.5 BTC
6)  I have averaged 4.00 BTC per day over the last 2 weeks

  
The price for the contract is $1,300 or 115 BTC.

I will accept either a certified check or Money order as payment if you choose to pay with USD.  
I will pay your price if...
1. you mine at my pool
2. you accept paypal for the upfront payment because I don't know you.
3. you agree to give me 30 actual days of 7,000+ MH/s within 45 days.

I have a reputation a search on my name shows you who I am can you say that about your alias?
If you can show me a history of good faith deals I may adjust my terms.



I have similar feelling to Davinchi.I'll buy your service if:
1.You can accept USd by Moneybookers to prove to me that you are indeed reputable
2.Lower the price back to $1000 USD as I feel that's fair due to what created interest for your services in the first place.
3.Give me the justification for the price hike.
4.keep all machines running and enable all spare capacity at night as promised
5.Show me a WOT (Web of trust or equivalent way of showing that you are reputable)
6.If the reputation is particulary outstanding (to my standards-no blemish on reputation and absolutely no service incidents-e.g. downed miners or disputes with customers over terms of contract),I will meet you half way on paying the asking price but I still expect a discount.

If you can match this criteria,sign me up asap :-)

UPDATE:I'll take your service but I'll pay $71 from my moneybookers account to show good faith then we will go from there :-)


1)  I will look into Moneybookers, but I am really not keen on opening yet ANOTHER online money-service account.  
2)  My price is firm
3)  My MH/s rate is consistantly exceeding 7,000 over the last 2 days....that overage benefits the buyer.  
4)  Absolutely.....I will even pro-rate a refund for any deficiency.  
5)  My Ebay ID is Yochdog.....I have flawless feedback.
6)  This is my first attempt to sell a mining contract

UPDATE:  are you saying you will pay the full $1,300 through Moneybookers?  

I will attempt to pay $1300 via Moneybookers yes.Can I like try out your services for like 1 week or 3 days perhaps and I'll see it from there?you say you don't wish to use Paypal due to poor practices yet you say you are reluctant to open yet another account. Anyways I plan to rent out your services for a week and see how it goes.How much will this be?and yes I will pay by Moneybookers.Use the link in my PM,you'll get something extra (I think).


Title: Re: Anyone interested in 7 GH/s?
Post by: yochdog on August 19, 2011, 08:22:39 PM
I appreciate the offer, but my terms are firm. 

Absolutely will not accept Paypal.....too many horror stories that direction.

You can look up my ebay profile.....prefect feedback.  Don't know if that helps.  I am kind of stuck in a chicken/egg thing here.....I don't have a long trail of trusted transactions, so you are reticent to engage is a transaction that would help me build said trail. 

Maybe we could work out a show of good faith?  We could start with you paying me 3 days worth of the contract price, and I set the pool payout to your wallet?  Then we could go from there. 

Ok Lets start with 3 days in the mean time I will check you out and go from there...  What is your ebay profile?  Do yo have any other credits on the web?

Post the bitcoin address and the amount you want me to send for the 3 days here in this forum.  This way others can confirm it.

Cheers

11.5 BTC for 3 days.  My Ebay profile is "Yochdog".  I do not have any other credits on the web. 

I will get you my address tonight when I am prepared to start the 72 hour run.  I will need your address to direct the payments.



Title: Re: Anyone interested in 7 GH/s?
Post by: DavinciJ15 on August 19, 2011, 08:37:06 PM
I appreciate the offer, but my terms are firm. 

Absolutely will not accept Paypal.....too many horror stories that direction.

You can look up my ebay profile.....prefect feedback.  Don't know if that helps.  I am kind of stuck in a chicken/egg thing here.....I don't have a long trail of trusted transactions, so you are reticent to engage is a transaction that would help me build said trail. 

Maybe we could work out a show of good faith?  We could start with you paying me 3 days worth of the contract price, and I set the pool payout to your wallet?  Then we could go from there. 

Ok Lets start with 3 days in the mean time I will check you out and go from there...  What is your ebay profile?  Do yo have any other credits on the web?

Post the bitcoin address and the amount you want me to send for the 3 days here in this forum.  This way others can confirm it.

Cheers


11.5 BTC for 3 days.  My Ebay profile is "Yochdog".  I do not have any other credits on the web. 

I will get you my address tonight when I am prepared to start the 72 hour run.  I will need your address to direct the payments.



Ok, You need to go to my pool and mine at nmcbit.com  Just leave the address blank.

FYI The other guy bidding film2240, he has a youtube page and his top favorite is a video of me where someone had spent a lot of time editing to make it seem that I think bitcoin is a scam.  Not sure if it's the same guy.
http://www.youtube.com/user/film2240

Just a heads up.

Take the time to check out my channel....
http://www.youtube.com/user/davincij15

Cheers

Dj





Title: Re: Anyone interested in 7 GH/s?
Post by: film2240 on August 19, 2011, 08:45:37 PM
Ok, You need to go to my pool and mine at nmcbit.com  Just leave the address blank.

FYI The other guy bidding film2240, he has a youtube page and his top favorite is a video of me where someone had spent a lot of time editing to make it seem that I think bitcoin is a scam.  Not sure if it's the same guy.
http://www.youtube.com/user/film2240

Just a heads up.

Take the time to check out my channel....
http://www.youtube.com/user/davincij15

Cheers

Dj

Err please double check your 'facts' before slandering people.Someone recently tried to impersonate me and am determined to set things right.sorry if this has confused people.Also Davinchi why are you so determined to find info on this person?It's not like a crime has been commited.


Title: Re: Anyone interested in 7 GH/s?
Post by: film2240 on August 19, 2011, 08:56:01 PM
Forum viewers please ignore the comment claiming that my favourited video on youtube allegedly that was made by Davinchi.I have reported this as this constitues slander (on here) and people should ALWAYS get the other side of the story before making opinions about anybody.I'd like to highlight that I have never once implied that BTC was a questionable project like the youtube comment alleges.I'd also like to make clear that I do not endorse the opinions of any 3rd party whatsoever (whether bookmarked or otherwise) and that any implication saying otherwise is false.

I hope this clears things up :-)


Title: Re: Anyone interested in 7 GH/s?
Post by: yochdog on August 19, 2011, 10:26:10 PM
I appreciate the offer, but my terms are firm. 

Absolutely will not accept Paypal.....too many horror stories that direction.

You can look up my ebay profile.....prefect feedback.  Don't know if that helps.  I am kind of stuck in a chicken/egg thing here.....I don't have a long trail of trusted transactions, so you are reticent to engage is a transaction that would help me build said trail. 

Maybe we could work out a show of good faith?  We could start with you paying me 3 days worth of the contract price, and I set the pool payout to your wallet?  Then we could go from there. 

Ok Lets start with 3 days in the mean time I will check you out and go from there...  What is your ebay profile?  Do yo have any other credits on the web?

Post the bitcoin address and the amount you want me to send for the 3 days here in this forum.  This way others can confirm it.

Cheers


11.5 BTC for 3 days.  My Ebay profile is "Yochdog".  I do not have any other credits on the web. 

I will get you my address tonight when I am prepared to start the 72 hour run.  I will need your address to direct the payments.



Ok, You need to go to my pool and mine at nmcbit.com  Just leave the address blank.

FYI The other guy bidding film2240, he has a youtube page and his top favorite is a video of me where someone had spent a lot of time editing to make it seem that I think bitcoin is a scam.  Not sure if it's the same guy.
http://www.youtube.com/user/film2240

Just a heads up.

Take the time to check out my channel....
http://www.youtube.com/user/davincij15

Cheers

Dj





I thought I made it clear that I am not reprogramming my miners.....If someone buys the contract, I will point the payouts to the address of their choice. 



Title: Re: Anyone interested in 7 GH/s?
Post by: joulesbeef on August 19, 2011, 10:40:32 PM
not to put a damper on this party.. I'm just wondering why yall want to rent his farm for what pretty much amounts to the same predicted btc profit value?

the only thing I can see where you would come out ahead is on another difficulty drop and then you get what 4% on your investment?(and yeah  DavinciJ15 i know your on namecoin.. which just confuses me more :P)

If you are counting on rally then why not just buy the coins? You could have the coins today at todays price.

not trying to bust up your business adventure yochdog, I'm just trying to get into the heads of the buyers.


Title: Re: Anyone interested in 7 GH/s?
Post by: mike678 on August 19, 2011, 10:51:52 PM
not to put a damper on this party.. I'm just wondering why yall want to rent his farm for what pretty much amounts to the same predicted btc profit value?

the only thing I can see where you would come out ahead is on another difficulty drop and then you get what 4% on your investment?(and yeah  DavinciJ15 i know your on namecoin.. which just confuses me more :P)

If you are counting on rally then why not just buy the coins? You could have the coins today at todays price.

not trying to bust up your business adventure yochdog, I'm just trying to get into the heads of the buyers.

Shut up let them fight to the death! I want to see blood and then when one is down yochdog needs to give the thumbs down and let them be executed. :P


Title: Re: Anyone interested in 7 GH/s?
Post by: film2240 on August 19, 2011, 11:22:12 PM
Yochdog,Since I can see your reputation to be very good,I'll accept your terms on pointing payouts to my address instead of reprogramming miners (as this sounds like a pain in the butt for you as the machines are in multiple locations).is it Ok that I can pay in installments.I'll still pay of course :-)

As for hte guy who suggested buying the coins,it's harder for me to buy them than to mine them (due to laws and anti-laundering policies on the accounts making this harder for me),I'll have to mine instead and in order to mine,i'll need a major boost of hash power which is where yochdog comes in with his service,pile in my PC (400MH/s) and 1 other machine (info classified at this time for security reasons)

I do like the fact that i am able to bid and buy the services I need.

I will think of buying now.I'll need to sort out the duration as this is shorter than 1 month due to my circumstances at the moment.I'll need flexibility on this please :-)

Sort out the payment system setup and I'll be eager to buy


Title: Re: Anyone interested in 7 GH/s?
Post by: yochdog on August 20, 2011, 12:21:57 AM
Alright, here's the deal:

First person to send me 11.5 BTC to my wallet (see signature) will secure my 7,000+ MH/s for 72 hours. 

This will serve as a trial run for the buyer, as well as show the forum members that I am a trustworthy trade partner. 

If you want to take this "trial" contract, simply reply with your BTC address and send the 11.5 BTC to me.  Once the transaction is confirmed, I will begin the 72 hour run and post the start and end times on this thread.

As I stated before, the payout will be sent every 2.5 BTC mined.  At the end of the 72 hours, I will send the remaining balance.

First person to respond with their address and make payment secures the contract. 

GO! 


Title: Re: Anyone interested in 7 GH/s?
Post by: yochdog on August 20, 2011, 12:25:34 AM
not to put a damper on this party.. I'm just wondering why yall want to rent his farm for what pretty much amounts to the same predicted btc profit value?

the only thing I can see where you would come out ahead is on another difficulty drop and then you get what 4% on your investment?(and yeah  DavinciJ15 i know your on namecoin.. which just confuses me more :P)

If you are counting on rally then why not just buy the coins? You could have the coins today at todays price.

not trying to bust up your business adventure yochdog, I'm just trying to get into the heads of the buyers.



I imagine many people who buy contracts might not want to go through the hassle of funding an online exchange account.  Let's face it, it is not the most seemless process in the world.

I certainly cannot speak for the interested parties, but I know that is why I mine rather than buy BTC on an exchange. 

-Y


Title: Re: Anyone interested in 7 GH/s?
Post by: DavinciJ15 on August 20, 2011, 04:25:02 AM
We are not clear on the deal I'm not paying until you are mining at nmcbit.net

I want the miners NOT the BTC.



Title: Re: Anyone interested in 7 GH/s?
Post by: film2240 on August 20, 2011, 09:30:52 AM
Alright, here's the deal:

First person to send me 11.5 BTC to my wallet (see signature) will secure my 7,000+ MH/s for 72 hours. 

This will serve as a trial run for the buyer, as well as show the forum members that I am a trustworthy trade partner. 

If you want to take this "trial" contract, simply reply with your BTC address and send the 11.5 BTC to me.  Once the transaction is confirmed, I will begin the 72 hour run and post the start and end times on this thread.

As I stated before, the payout will be sent every 2.5 BTC mined.  At the end of the 72 hours, I will send the remaining balance.

First person to respond with their address and make payment secures the contract. 

GO! 

Sounds fair.I'm in.I will send via BTC whenever I can.My BTC address is:19AN1Q26ZkdvdxVrwM7PxBXj1CsvFm1ox7. I will prepare the BTC as soon as I can and yes I can accept the terms of the seller (no pointing miners to me/only payment can be given to me but that's all I care about really.Payment can be accepted by BTC,I can tolerate that but I must get more BTC to pay him though)



Title: Re: Anyone interested in 7 GH/s?
Post by: DavinciJ15 on August 20, 2011, 02:49:11 PM
First person to respond with their address and make payment secures the contract. 

GO! 

Sounds fair.I'm in.I will send via BTC whenever I can.My BTC address is:19AN1Q26ZkdvdxVrwM7PxBXj1CsvFm1ox7. I will prepare the BTC as soon as I can and yes I can accept the terms of the seller (no pointing miners to me/only payment can be given to me but that's all I care about really.Payment can be accepted by BTC,I can tolerate that but I must get more BTC to pay him though)

This sounds and looks like a CON.  It takes 2 seconds to send BTC.

I'm done.  Start mining at nmcbit.com give me your PayPal account for payment or no deal PERIOD.

I'm taking off notification of this thread if you want to do business figure out a way to contact me it's not hard.


Title: Re: Anyone interested in 7 GH/s?
Post by: film2240 on August 20, 2011, 04:17:25 PM
First person to respond with their address and make payment secures the contract. 

GO! 

Sounds fair.I'm in.I will send via BTC whenever I can.My BTC address is:19AN1Q26ZkdvdxVrwM7PxBXj1CsvFm1ox7. I will prepare the BTC as soon as I can and yes I can accept the terms of the seller (no pointing miners to me/only payment can be given to me but that's all I care about really.Payment can be accepted by BTC,I can tolerate that but I must get more BTC to pay him though)

This sounds and looks like a CON.  It takes 2 seconds to send BTC.

I'm done.  Start mining at nmcbit.com give me your PayPal account for payment or no deal PERIOD.

I'm taking off notification of this thread if you want to do business figure out a way to contact me it's not hard.

Davinchi this is not a CON as you say,I'm sorting out my accounts to do business with him (as I'm buying enough to purchase this contract.Davinchi first you imply that I'm a no good character with your earlier comment about my youtube page (where the alleged video you claim to be favourited doesn't exist) and now you dismiss my deal as a CON.I am no con artist.

Also has it even occured to you that I don't know everything about BTC therefore it is not right to automatically make assumptions about people just because their habits don't fit in with your beliefs about what's right.Listen man,we live in a multicultural world with all people with varying backgrounds of knowledge/beliefs/religions e.t.c,so making assumptions about others without knowing their way of life/habits on how to get things done will only cause offence to others who don't deserve it.People like Bitcoin because it gives the ability to trade without hassle from anywhere in the world (unlike the banks which can take their time) much more quickly and any person from any background can use it.

People on this forum have the right to use the services without fear of being called a con when they're clearly not,no matter what experience level they are.I'm not a veteran user but I respect the right for new people to use these forums without fear of having their communications being called a con for no good reason.My words to you,either respect this or go elsewhere,simple as that.

Looks like Davinchi still wishes to have miners pointed at his pool even though the merchant made very clear that he'll only give out the payments.

I'm now nearly ready to do the trade Yochdog.I'm just waiting for the Britcoin exchange to give me the coins I bought (due to moving £80 from the bank into Britcoin but that's taking its time)