Title: Spend Bitcoins on Bitporium -- Mining Equipment, Computers, PC Games Post by: Jeremy West spendbitcoins.com on August 21, 2011, 12:51:50 PM http://spendbitcoins.com (http://spendbitcoins.com)
Bitporium sells everything from mining equipment to computers to PC games. Check out all the great stuff you can buy with bitcoins! http://bitporium.spendbitcoins.com (http://bitporium.spendbitcoins.com) Please come back here after purchasing to rate your experience. Happy spending! Title: Re: Spend Bitcoins on Bitporium -- Mining Equipment, Computers, PC Games Post by: BitPorium on August 21, 2011, 08:39:53 PM TO the person who voted Not Great and Terrible. I would love to know what the issue was so that I can improve my service. Thank you!
Title: Re: Spend Bitcoins on Bitporium -- Mining Equipment, Computers, PC Games Post by: Jeremy West spendbitcoins.com on August 21, 2011, 09:34:12 PM TO the person who voted Not Great and Terrible. I would love to know what the issue was so that I can improve my service. Thank you! Yes, please comment after voting in the poll. Thanks, and happy spending! Title: Re: Spend Bitcoins on Bitporium -- Mining Equipment, Computers, PC Games Post by: RevolutionMaster on August 22, 2011, 03:47:42 AM People are just trolling. The poll really doesn't work.
Title: Re: Spend Bitcoins on Bitporium -- Mining Equipment, Computers, PC Games Post by: Miner99er on August 22, 2011, 09:22:22 AM I voted Not Great... for reasons I'll explain below.
Bitporium MSI R6870 Twin Frozr II 1GB Video card. https://bitporium.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=2_3&products_id=53 21.30 BTC ($239.58 as of 2:13 AM 8/22/2011) Newegg MSI R6870 Twin Frozr II 1GB Video card. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814127545 214.99 (194.99 w/ $20 mailin rebate) $40 dollar difference is the cost of an AMD CPU to get these rigs running, 4 sitcks of ram, a few extenders, or parts to make your own Open Air case. Are you just reselling cards you can get cheaper online? Not trying to thread crap, but I wouldn't pay these prices. Especally since retailers are expecting sales starting 9/1/11 (Directron.com rep (http://hardforum.com/showpost.php?p=1037649505&postcount=9).) Edit: Just to make sure I wasn't limiting it to Computer components. Asus Transformer 16GB ($441.61 vs 399.99) Newegg Wins The Sims 3 ($25.33 vs 39.99) Bitporium Wins Compaq Nc6400 ($250.33 vs vs $149.99) Ebay wins. Watering globes ($4.72 vs $4.25) Amazon wins. Sorry guys... but If Bitporium wants my $$$ or BTC, you need to lower prices. Title: Re: Spend Bitcoins on Bitporium -- Mining Equipment, Computers, PC Games Post by: BitPorium on August 22, 2011, 04:22:25 PM I voted Not Great... for reasons I'll explain below. Hello, I value your feedback and really appreciate your honesty. The prices are what I can afford. Just like every retailer in history I am just reselling products, But there is no way you can expect me to compete with Newegg or Amazon at this moment. As business picks up and I can make larger orders prices will be better. Also, most of my video games either match the prices of other merchants or is alot of time a little cheaper.Bitporium MSI R6870 Twin Frozr II 1GB Video card. https://bitporium.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=2_3&products_id=53 21.30 BTC ($239.58 as of 2:13 AM 8/22/2011) Newegg MSI R6870 Twin Frozr II 1GB Video card. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814127545 214.99 (194.99 w/ $20 mailin rebate) $40 dollar difference is the cost of an AMD CPU to get these rigs running, 4 sitcks of ram, a few extenders, or parts to make your own Open Air case. Are you just reselling cards you can get cheaper online? Not trying to thread crap, but I wouldn't pay these prices. Especally since retailers are expecting sales starting 9/1/11 (Directron.com rep (http://hardforum.com/showpost.php?p=1037649505&postcount=9).) Edit: Just to make sure I wasn't limiting it to Computer components. Asus Transformer 16GB ($441.61 vs 399.99) Newegg Wins The Sims 3 ($25.33 vs 39.99) Bitporium Wins Compaq Nc6400 ($250.33 vs vs $149.99) Ebay wins. Watering globes ($4.72 vs $4.25) Amazon wins. Sorry guys... but If Bitporium wants my $$$ or BTC, you need to lower prices. Also I believe that your vote isn't fair at all. The question was, How was your experience with Bitporium?. That has nothing to do with pricing and everything to do with service. I hope to serve you one day so that you can see that Bitporium is here to provide a service to the community. While my prices aren't the most competitive, I can at least say that my pricing is usually better than going to Best Buy. |