and they will keep on going up and up as bitcoins deflate
They can be changed. Also, Paypal's fees are $0.30 + 2.99%. ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) Paypal is paypal, this is bitcoin and the client even if set to zero will force a fee. I have no issue with paying a fee, but threads are popping up saying that transactions cost a fraction of a penny, well at the current rate that is untrue and people should be aware of this. meaning that if the client stays as is, then as bitcoins rises fees will rise and end users will bot want to use a system based on fees. Good luck to anybody who wants to develop a system having cheaper fees. It never dawn on me that the fees would rise due to the increase of the exchange rate. I'm pretty sure there's a simple solution--change the percentage rate in the code. That's what we're paying the developer(s) for. The hardest part will be to get LukeJr on board once the change has been made. ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif)
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This thread is so full of lol. You'd think it's on BitcoinTalk or something.
And to think I traded in your toes for a shadow goat. What was I thinkin'? What's a shadow goat and where can I get one? Make sure the shades are drawn when you play with your shadow goat, sans the goat. ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fencrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com%2Fimages%3Fq%3Dtbn%3AANd9GcRJs2pa8EkaE5kK_lVuhnd2VYsHXTEAhwOLQxo35hwoadJ6t8BW&t=663&c=kGwPZcY2mY_5yg)
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Received a negative at the end of January, yet people still purchased in February. And eBay still lets the guy list. Please be aware that I will need you to pay through Paypal, and that I need you to send the money to me rather than go through eBay. DO NOT BUY THESE IF YOU CAN'T DO THIS. I am an honest seller and hope no one has chargebacks in mind either. YOU GOT TO BE FUCKIN' KIDDING ME! And eBay allows this?
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Hi! I'm sorry but due to so many request local pickup has been closed. Let me know if you still need your miners via the postal service. Thanks! Howdy, you all! I'm sorry, but due to so many request for blow jobs, I'm all outta breath and my purdy mouth's now closed. Let me know if you need a hand job. Mulțumesc! K!öszönöm. Thought I better correct that before somebody calls me out on it. ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) I must have had some Romanian chick on my mind when I made that error. ...And her legs went on forever, like staring up at infinity...
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I'm not sure why, or by whom, but I received an anonymous email instructing me to bump this thread.
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Are you guys sure this black spec is on the chip itself? Looks to me like something on the ceiling reflected on the chip....
That was my reasoning which is why I did not arrow it. I recognized it as a nano-sprinkler straight away. Genius!
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Hi! I'm sorry but due to so many request local pickup has been closed. Let me know if you still need your miners via the postal service. Thanks! Howdy, you all! I'm sorry, but due to so many request for blow jobs, I'm all outta breath and my purdy mouth's now closed. Let me know if you need a hand job. Mulțumesc!
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Another week and no word of refunds. Can we close the books on this now?
1) I do not deserve a scammer label.
![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif) And you don't deserve to hold other's funds that's been proven you still have.
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Zoom up on the full sized image and look at the edge of each die. That is the ugliest underfill job I have ever seen on chips. They are going to have nasty voiding on the C4 bumps and rel problems out the wazoo. Can you really tell that from a straight up shot of a blurry pic, or are you just trolling? I would also like to know this. Yes, I can really tell. A properly underfilled chip will have a smooth line where it was dispensed on one side, and an equally smooth line on the other side where the epoxy flowed through. The clumping and discontinuities in the images make it likely there are voids. To be certain you would have to inspect the die with CSAM. The epoxy should develop a clean curve up the sidewall of the die as well - this shows good adhesion to the silicon, and ensures that the epoxy doesn't interfere with the heat sink mounting. It's really ugly. If I was in Josh's shoes I'd be screaming mad, checking every chip to make sure the underfill isn't higher than the die back side, and demanding CSAM inspections from the assembly house to prove the packages are free of voids. Cost aside, wouldn't that cause further delay? They could inspect them during the built process. If a unit requires 8 chips, plug in 7 that look okay and 1 (?). This way two issues could be solved with one (insert noun, but not stone).
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Wait, what! You're tryin' to sell my private info? theymos!!! What a dog! ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) Seriously, I approve, and applaud his efforts. Please consider trading for any of the above to further this noble endeavor. ~Bruno Kuc...~
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I received and email where PrimeAsic told me that local pick up is not possible. Scam level raised to 100%
Summary: - Anonymous guy appears from nowhere - He claims to have devices that even a company with several million dollars can't produce in a timely manner. On top of that he claims to have paid the whole thing from his own pocket - He can handle the whole process of creating a bitcoin ASIC miner (500 of them) but can't answer emails, answer forum questions or design a proper website - He uses fake address, fake company, fake phone number - No proof of other than one unit (amateur photo) - Units can be delivered to customer or customer can pick them up by himself. No money is needed in advance - People make orders and some even sent money to them... - Local pick up is not possible anymore
Case closed
What's ironic is that a similar list--ten times longer--applied to Avalon, yet they delivered.
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This thread is so full of lol. You'd think it's on BitcoinTalk or something.
And to think I traded in your toes for a shadow goat. What was I thinkin'?
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Another week and no word of refunds. Can we close the books on this now?
Hold your horses there, bud! Can't you see the refrigerator light's still on 'cause the door's still open? The family's still eating. If we've learnt anything, Tom works best with a full belly and cold beer when at his desk. If it were NASCAR season, you'd then have reason for concern.
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Damn straight! And only somebody with half a brain would dedicate more than 24 hours on the subject. Now, if you'll excuse me, I have a shadow goat to attend to.
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This means something. This is important.
Sorry to say, but it looks like you'll gonna have to dump the bitch. ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fimg.sparknotes.com%2Fvideo%2Flitguides%2Fscarlet.jpg&t=663&c=6K2F9uMbl332aQ)
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