We'll give you an update on where we are at every Tuesday, how about that?
It's Tuesday again! Think AMT will bless us with another non-update?
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AMT has been very clear on the delays, and it's not problems with the chips, etc. Read: Again, we are shipping, ..., right now we're only getting 10-25 units out a day, we can build/assemble and ship faster if we get some help. Compensation will be given of course.
Delays are due to labor issues and lack of staff.
See, delays are just lack of staff. All you tech-savy people just need to get yourselves to Philly and lend a hand!
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I'm hoping UPS quoted me incorrectly because this is the elephant in the room.
Not so much "incorrect", but not relevant. People who ship lots of items get large discounts on shipping rates. You on the other hand will be quoted costly "retail" rates.
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How big a power supply do you think AMT needs of a 1.2 THs system?
Didn't they promise you 600 watts when you ordered it?
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Haha lol I know. But they DO ship, and 55 watts for 100 gh/s is pretty insane. The next best thing is asicminers rumored new chips something like .2 J(or W, can't remember) per gh/s.
55 watts is an estimate. They don't know for sure what the power usage will be. Estimates are typically quite lower than actual numbers.
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Bitfury is just too expensive. Way too expensive its not even funny anymore. €4,864/$7000 for 560GH/s ![Huh](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/huh.gif) That's the old chips. The new chips are priced better. We'll have to wait to see the price of full systems with the new chips before we can call them overpriced.
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-given MPP for free as delay compensation
Who has received said MPP?
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I don't think you should discourage people from doing what they need to do to get a refund.
True. It's a good first step. You can use the returned letter in your small claims court suit.
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He is on paper but he's not responded to the teams emails in months and months. As I said, the only people left (and running this company now) are the engineers, with little money. Yifu ran off to to work with the government about anonymity and took the millions with him.
He is the founder but he isn't the only owner.
Being MIA is almost as bad as being active. Being an owner, he could show up and any time and really mess things up. As long as he is still associated with this project in any way (and he is by still being an owner), I strongly recommend avoiding them at all costs. There are other, respectable, mining companies out there.
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I'll give it until the date they said my miner will ship by + the 1-3 days for expedited shipping. If it's not at my house I'll request a refund. If I do not receive one I'll show up in person, and make sure I either leave with a miner or my money. My branch has a bank in town and I'll escort someone from AMT right there to deposit the money. Then I'll turn around and buy an Bitmain S2 and a few S1s
LOL. Good luck with that. You'll show up at their door, and no one will be home. They're not ever at their "office". Then what? I'd still send a certified letter with return receipt prior to filing. It's solid documented proof that you sent a request and they received it as it actually has to be signed for, then if they don't respond it should help strengthen the case.
Again, useless. They won't sign for it. People have tried visiting them. They're not there.
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Woah! It just dipped down to $630!
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I got burned by Bitsyncom once before. Not again. I'm sticking with reliable vendors like Bitmain.
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most of my profitability calculations involve assuming a difficulty that slowly settles from 16-20%/jump to 10%/jump over the next 6 months. I think its entirely fair, and maybe even fairly conservative.
Sounds about right. Energy costs are becoming significant. That's going to slow down future growth. That is until the next time the exchange rate skyrockets again.
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It looks pretty bad when your "founders" don't list your company name in their Linked-in profiles.
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We in fact did sent out your check Craig, but even so in the case that it didn't make it to you, which I asked you to let me know in the previous email on Thursday the 13th, I gave you the option of receiving your miner or fedexing you a refund check so that at this point would could track it.
Seriously? They send multi-thousand dollar checks by untracked postal letters? Monumental liars or idiots, I can't tell which.
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You can spend $1800 and get 600gh of Antminer S1's and get them in a few days. They do take more power...
They do? Are you sure? BFL is really good at underestimating power usage.
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No court is going to ignore the fact you refused a refund in legal tender.
Have you read a Federal Reserve Note lately? It does what it says on the label (settle all debts, public and private).
Wait, you sent gmaxwell Federal Reserve Notes??? If you didn't send Federal Reserve Notes, then it makes absolutely no difference what is written on them, because you didn't send him any.
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Ah, yes, HashFast_CL can't handle debate. Reply and lock the thread. Good thing that won't shut people up. "Contract?"
Sorry, but that's just a post on an internet forum, not a contract. The ToS are binding, not statements made during an extended period of relative BTC/USD stability (just prior to an unpredictable and unprecedented explosion in BTC value).
No, it wasn't a post on a forum. It was an email sent by an official HashFast account to a customer asking for clarification of the Terms of Service. It will be very valid in a court.
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