The US and Israil won't invade Iran because they'd loose heavily. Iran is well prepared for a military conflict although the US could carpet bomb them and launch missile attacks on key targets but they couldn't invade, win, then maintain control.
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I've created a group on CoinConnect the first Bitcoin social network for GLBSE listed companies, investors and people interested in the exchange - http://www.coinconnect.org/groups/profile/5908/glbse - Check it out if your interested in the GLBSE and please feel free to add related content.
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If you buy a 0.5BTC share in RSM you'll receive your first weekly 0.0025BTC dividend in about nine weeks time. That would double by the time IPO is finished. When a vote will be held to decide to pay all profits as dividends or save them up for the third mining unit which will increase profits by 50% and only take four months to acquire.
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Look for a motherboard with three PCI Express sockets so you can expand but you will need a decent 1200W PSU. Also have your CPU underclocked/undervolted to save power and mine Litecoin's on it too. Look at taking any DVD and Hard-Drives out and running off USB stick to save power plus only using one stick of RAM.
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You could also change your electricity supplier to one that supply's green electricity. There is a company in the UK 'Good Energy' - http://www.goodenergy.co.uk/ - That supply's electricity sourced 100% renewable energy sources.
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Yeah it's legit and the only tax you should pay in the UK on your profits are Capital Gains tax which you don't pay a penny on with your first £10,000 of gains.
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Minimum 20% (VAT) of total value (including shipping cost) goes to her royal majesty if I am not wrong.
If it arrives by courier, they may charge another fee on top of that for the handling.
BFL has now put international shipping cost at $88 (forgot what it was before but lower I think), that smells like courier to me.
Yes. This is absolutely right. I imported a laptop from the US once and I had to pay 2 things : about 30 GBP to Parcelforce for handling it in the UK and about 20% VAT from the declared value of the package as import duty. So, in summary : EU / UK guys get SCREWED by import fees. Let us do some calculations : 450 GBP just price + 30 GBP handling fee + 90 GBP duty = 570 GBP price for everything ( just one single ) ? Does it come with 240V and UK plug support ? Anyone in the UK can confirm actual figures once they get a unit, if possible ? Thanks ! I live in the UK and put an order in yesterday via PayPal. Will let everyone know as soon as it's delivered if no one beats me to it. Do you know that it's going to take 4 to 6 weeks until you receive it? Yes
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Minimum 20% (VAT) of total value (including shipping cost) goes to her royal majesty if I am not wrong.
If it arrives by courier, they may charge another fee on top of that for the handling.
BFL has now put international shipping cost at $88 (forgot what it was before but lower I think), that smells like courier to me.
Yes. This is absolutely right. I imported a laptop from the US once and I had to pay 2 things : about 30 GBP to Parcelforce for handling it in the UK and about 20% VAT from the declared value of the package as import duty. So, in summary : EU / UK guys get SCREWED by import fees. Let us do some calculations : 450 GBP just price + 30 GBP handling fee + 90 GBP duty = 570 GBP price for everything ( just one single ) ? Does it come with 240V and UK plug support ? Anyone in the UK can confirm actual figures once they get a unit, if possible ? Thanks ! I live in the UK and put an order in yesterday via PayPal. Will let everyone know as soon as it's delivered if no one beats me to it.
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Even FB pay there third world moderators upto $0.64per/hr from my calculations you are only paying £0.24per/hr
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Is this service just for people who live in the third world who can get free internet and free PC access. I just tried this service out and there is no it would even pay for the electricity used by my PC never mind my country's basic living wage of £7.20per/hr or even the minimum wage of £6.20per/hr
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We still have a few places left for a chance at winning the Android tablet PC. Remember you must add a profile picture and add some basic profile information. Good luck
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If we get lucky and customs don't spot our imports then we are half way there to the fourth BFL which will take out hashing power of 1.664GH/s per 1000 shares up to 2.5GH/s per 1000 shares all with an electricity bill hopefully under £30 a month for three units. 2.5GH/s would generate us over 55BTC a month profit at today's difficulty divided by 1000 share but minus £30 electricity first. Even if customs do sting us for £200 it would only take us about four month mining on the two BFL's to save the profits up for a third BFL taking our hashing power up to 2.5GH/s from 1.664GH/s. If any of the current shareholders would like to comment on whether we should save four months of profits to buy a third BFL thus taking us to 2.5GH/s or they would just prefer to paid a dividend off the two were purchasing then please say so. I will arrange a vote on the motion in six to eight weeks time. Once we have three BFL's 2.5GH/s for £30 of electric it would only take us less than three months to save for a fourth BFL taking our hashing power to over 3.3GH/s for less than £40 of electric. If we put all our resources into expansion we could very easily be generating over 4GH/s by the end of the year. At 4GH/s we could be reaching a production of around 90BTC a month at today's difficulty for under £50 of electric. So what are the current shareholders looking for? A quick profit or rapid expansion? If we go for expansion and reach 4GH/s that means we could pay a weekly dividend of around 0.017BTC per share by Christmas
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So everyone is getting 1.664MH/s power per share at absolute minimal electricity costs. Or 3.328MH/s per BTC invested. I don't think any other mining company on the GLBSE is offering returns as good as that.
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I know the IPO sale has increased in value to 0.5BTC per share but profits have increased from the original plan of generating 27.7BTC a month for nearly £60 of electric to now generating almost 37BTC a month for around £25 of electric. So the price of the IPO offer has gone up to match the profits on offer. So once we have both BFL's (the first has been ordered) we should generate ฿36.97 having only to pay a predicted £25 of electric then all the profits are divided between the 1000 shares (currently 374 remaining at 0.5BTC each) and paid weekly. The first dividend should be paid as soon as the first BFL (which I ordered yesterday) is delivered and run for a week. I will let you know when I have a delivery date. Thank you. Matt.
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It's still only paying peanuts tho out of 478 impressions and 16 clicks I've been paid 0.03361597BTC so like £0.10 while AdSense pays me over £0.80 per click.
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The IPO offer has now changed to 0.5BTC per share (so well done to early investors) due to the fact I've just found out we've got to pay a whopping £180 VAT fees on delivery of both BFL's. As the first purchase of the BFL 832MH/s@80W cost us £449.15 but because I live in the UK and it's coming from the US we have to pay 20% VAT tax unfortunately. Although things aren't that bad as we have purchased the first BFL and have enough for it's import duty. So all shareholders should start to receive a weekly 0.0013 - 0.0025BTC dividend per share within eight day's of the first BFL being delivered and that should double on the receipt of the second unit.
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Minimum 20% (VAT) of total value (including shipping cost) goes to her royal majesty if I am not wrong.
If it arrives by couriers, they may charge another fee on top of that for the handling.
BFL has now put international shipping cost at $88 (forgot what it was before but lower I think), that smells like courier to me.
Sounds as we could use a reseller within EU. I'd help do that if I can find enough storage?
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