I ordered 20 for local pickup and requested pickup for this Tuesday. I told them that I and 2 former Army Ranger friends would arrive Sunday. But we needed Monday to get a cellular modem for the laptop I would use for testing, and my Ranger buddies wanted to pick up some 'hardware' they though might come in handy for the exchange. 36 hours since that message with no replies. I guess they are really busy assembling my units. Where did you select the date? I ordered in the first hours and didn't have any option. I haven't got any confirmation emails either. Also, does anyone have the pick up address yet? Come on. THIS IS A PROVED SCAMJust take the time to read the full thread. Plenty of proofs.
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has anyone who selected local pickup recieved a confirmation email? how can they be booked for the whole week then? i'm quite sure i wahas anyone who selected local pickup recieved a confirmation email? how can they be booked for the whole week then? i'm quite sure i was one of the earliest orders of local pickup and have recieved nothing.s one of the earliest orders of local pickup and have recieved nothing.
I asked for local pickup on day 1, justo to check the units. Of course never got a reply. The funny thing is that this suckers will finally manage to scam at least a couple of greedy bastards. I'm 100% positive about that. Same here. Ordered 2 of them and evem mailed after that to check it. No reply! Does it mean it`s a SCAM? No. Tells a lot though :/. Well, there are many other red-flags that indicates clearly that this is a scam.
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Super funny: because of "overwhelming response" (no one paid this scammers yet, hopefully) they had to remove Paypal and local pickup.
Yeah, when you have overwhelming response you always have to remove Paypal. It gets overwhelmed, you reach the maximum number of transactions per seconds and you are forced to remove it as an option of payment.
COME ON....
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has anyone who selected local pickup recieved a confirmation email? how can they be booked for the whole week then? i'm quite sure i was one of the earliest orders of local pickup and have recieved nothing.
I asked for local pickup on day 1, justo to check the units. Of course never got a reply. The funny thing is that this suckers will finally manage to scam at least a couple of greedy bastards. I'm 100% positive about that.
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I will be very near today to Huszti út 34 (HRP), and I was planning to talk to somebody there if they know anything about this company with this mailing address, but this whole business already smells too fishy. It maybe doesn't worth half an hour of my time. I spoke with HRP. Other users of this forum have spoken to HRP. They say they don't have NOTHING TO DO with PrimeAsic. They don't even know what bitcoin is. When even had people checking the different addresses they have provided (Futo Utca 16; Huszti ut 34), and nobody there knows what this people is talking about. It's a SCAM. Full stop.
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yes two already That is a real customer service! No irony here, but questions remains are they real or not? If a was local and money are not on risk i would give them a try for sure:) Just for the reference did you received any address where you are going try it first? Please, don't be silly. Take the time to read the full thread. It's been 100% proved that PrimeAsic is a SCAM.
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DUE TO OVERWHELMING REQUESTS we had to remove PayPal & Local Pickup options. There are already orders for more than 300 of the 500 units available. We will be giving everyone a 30 min. window for local pickups and testing, but we are already booked for the whole next week! Next batch will have PayPal and Local Pickup again. Previous orders will be processed. they postet som hours ago.... We will see what happens I bord 20pcs, and yes I have enough money and nothing to loos So I risked a try. What a coincidence that you registered only two days ago. Do you think we are stupid?
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DUE TO OVERWHELMING REQUESTS we had to remove PayPal & Local Pickup options. There are already orders for more than 300 of the 500 units available. We will be giving everyone a 30 min. window for local pickups and testing, but we are already booked for the whole next week! Next batch will have PayPal and Local Pickup again. Previous orders will be processed.
Yes, overwhelming requests their mum... What we have here is OVERWHELMING PROOFS THAT THIS IS A SCAMIf you order and get scammed, don't say that you weren't warned. I mean, come on... This whole thread is full of irrefutable proofs.
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After skipped the USB hub inside the case and directly connected the controller board to ethernet board the blue light on! Going to 192.168.0.101 setup screen now.
Congratulations.... And enjoy!
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I'm very interested about how your deal was made exactly. I received an email giving a payment adress and paid to this address. I checked with paypal and it is covered (maybe this is different in other countries?) Can you give the originating ip from the sender of that mail? sure, find the header enclosed: Return-Path: <primeasic@[the big search machine's mail].com> X-Original-To: ****me**** Delivered-To: me@mymail.server X-policyd-weight: NOT_IN_SBL_XBL_SPAMHAUS=-1.5 NOT_IN_SPAMCOP=-1.5 NOT_IN_BL_NJABL=-1.5 CL_IP_EQ_HELO_IP=-2 (check from: .gmail. - helo: .mail-ee0-f67.google. - helo-domain: .google.) FROM/MX_MATCHES_HELO(DOMAIN)=-2; rate: -8.5 Received: from mail-ee0-f67.google.com (mail-ee0-f67.google.com [74.125.83.67]) by *mymail.server* with ESMTPS id 70373177DD0C for <**me**>; Thu, 7 Mar 2013 11:38:44 +0100 (CET) Received: by mail-ee0-f67.google.com with SMTP id t10so73944eei.6 for <**me**>; Thu, 07 Mar 2013 02:38:43 -0800 (PST) DKIM-Signature: v=1; a=rsa-sha256; c=relaxed/relaxed; d=gmail.com; s=20120113; h=mime-version:x-received:in-reply-to:references:date:message-id :subject:from:to:content-type; bh=esv6tYBJjnYMGxIJWxl0r+a14dqKxLwjmwf0v4E9uWE=; b=yBWAfp8wRq2gpEqIr+4Z5Pp2kLhgE8aOlBv/BJI6CrDIQeUPcDar1LHX6BqVHbDm9w ACwrXiqunpH18ClxNJVq0+pXkDQtADKO/vDPiXA3X6S+zEhxaKfrhAIC4caMuvOzqQQf pqSyP+xwEycKGCf6/B5WCwf957kj8dBbzHhyRPS6P3hNRLXTbiSjwwRKMfUMsSDhPVUV r7SrAyVXPpUsy79ziiRnVWFqQDvZImcu3bo5rgmzQUxyHAtgnAciModdv5wFC/209gk3 E1nNpVF3vYg0BKmx4mp0fKMryko8R2laohySP3LzX5KQqrAFwem+QbgLUO3taFM8XA+F W6yw== MIME-Version: 1.0 X-Received: by 10.14.1.130 with SMTP id 2mr91699657eed.15.1362652723835; Thu, 07 Mar 2013 02:38:43 -0800 (PST) Received: by 10.14.132.200 with HTTP; Thu, 7 Mar 2013 02:38:43 -0800 (PST) In-Reply-To: <[referenceID]@[mydomain]> References: <[referenceID]@[mydomain]> Date: Thu, 7 Mar 2013 11:38:43 +0100 Message-ID: <CANEvzE6uURMyZWJ1nbeZXrQT+Zmz66kTkH+pcs4pUMfzkM53aw@mail.gmail.com> Subject: Re: ASIC device order From: Asic Prime <primeasic@gmail.com> To: ***me*** Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary=047d7b66ff3d8ea01804d7534f5a It looks like they are using gmail's webmail - therefore the true originating IP is not present. We just see Gmail's main servers IP (Mountain View - California)
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so i have called an apparently competent person at HRP.hu via phone.
he was hearing from me for the first time that this company lists his address on their homepage and he will be investigating it.
he has never heard of this brand. it is also very unlikey that they are using his company as a distributor because they only distribute for 7 big confirm brands: dell, samsung, kyocera, star, hitachi, toshiba,asus. my request was immediately escalated onto his boss who will make sure their brand is not damaged by a possible scammer.
current scam-o-meter: raise d from 90% to 99,5%
you can run, but you can't hide from bitcointalk detective team. I confirm 100% what apetersson says. I spoke with HPR. HU two days ago and they gave me the same answer: Prime Asia is Not them.
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Well, in the case of PrimAsic the scam is 100% proved.
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yup, i did, why?? just kidding cash, hand to hand, or btc on beer brake Read the full thread. This is a proved SCAM
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Didn't check the Russian bitcoins ASIC, but the other two are definitely a scam. Plenty of proofs of that.
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PrimeAsic can you reply to the following: 1 PrimeAsic said it is part of another company, EDI GREEN, but that is not true. 2 Company impersonates another company, HRP.HU. 3 Fake office address -- no one at claimed addresses knows who you are. 4 Telephone is not answered, may be non existent. 5 When asked to attach more devices to their PrimeAsic mining at oz pool, no response, while it was the easiest way to proof you are real. Why did you not comply?
Primeasic: Please don't forget to answer the above points verified by many members of this forum. You guys are really holding your breath for him to answer these? Come on... No. We are just repeating ourselves. Trying to talk some sense into the ones thinking to order one of these. Then how about every damn person in this thread delete all of their posts, except the first couple of people who edit theirs and call it a scam and we update the bottom and call it a scam and not ask for paypal addresses and say I'm going over there in the morning. First several pages of this thread sure give it a lot of credibility. Toss in some pages with pretty pictures. Why not order? If you don't hurry and get one, you won't win. You are 100% right. Bloating this thread, while the scammer chooses to say as little as possible, may confuse those who don't read the full thread, therefore leading them to believe in this scam. What you propose would be perfect, but impractical. I guess we have no other choice than to repeat every damn page: this is a proved SCAM
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can someone pm me his paypal adress or forward the mail with payment instruction via PM, I'd like to check the status out with paypal...
let's have it on the thread so we can cross-check
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PrimeAsic can you reply to the following: 1 PrimeAsic said it is part of another company, EDI GREEN, but that is not true. 2 Company impersonates another company, HRP.HU. 3 Fake office address -- no one at claimed addresses knows who you are. 4 Telephone is not answered, may be non existent. 5 When asked to attach more devices to their PrimeAsic mining at oz pool, no response, while it was the easiest way to proof you are real. Why did you not comply?
Primeasic: Please don't forget to answer the above points verified by many members of this forum. You guys are really holding your breath for him to answer these? Come on... No. We are just repeating ourselves. Trying to talk some sense into the ones thinking to order one of these.
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Funny thing is that they do not even have a paypal button. You fill the order, and they send you an email to which wire the funds through paypal. XD
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PrimeAsic can you reply to the following: 1 PrimeAsic said it is part of another company, EDI GREEN, but that is not true. 2 Company impersonates another company, HRP.HU. 3 Fake office address -- no one at claimed addresses knows who you are. 4 Telephone is not answered, may be non existent. 5 When asked to attach more devices to their PrimeAsic mining at oz pool, no response, while it was the easiest way to proof you are real. Why did you not comply?
Primeasic: Please don't forget to answer the above points verified by many members of this forum.
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So you probably want to consider whatever actions are causing you to end up with them and consider if that activity is worth the pain caused. You can bet that activity is gambling. Just look at the OP's signature: is participating and actively promoting a ponzi scheme. XD
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