The first e-mail I got from Black Arrow was in late November confirming they received my money and that my order would be dispatched on the 24th of February 2014. The second e-mail I got was in December and it wished me a merry Christmas. The third and last e-mail I got was in January and stated that my order would be dispatched on the 30th of April 2014. Happy New Year
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Update: 31th of May 2014
1. Batch 1 hasn't shipped.
2. Batch 2 hasn't shipped.
3. No shipping date provided.
4. Refunds refused.
5. US reseller bails; is this ship going down?
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Bitcoin just hit $617 on Bitstamp. If the X-3 had been shipped on February 24th every X-3 (2TH/s) would have mined BTC16.5 and they could be exchanged for $10180.50 USD right now.
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Selling obsolete equipment for inflated prices from a crooked company? ha ha?
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Update: 30th of May 2014
1. Batch 1 hasn't shipped.
2. Batch 2 hasn't shipped.
3. No shipping date provided.
4. Refunds refused.
5. "the weekly update" stated that one makeshift prototype X-1 has been shipped to a lucky customer.
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i have like a presentiment that is the last week and shipments will begin around next week ! to be serious for a moment the official and unofficials teams (china, US, europe) are in the process of finding the right solutions for everyone besides the issues with x3 backplane i think it there's other things to take into consideration for others of us like getting a plug'n'play product, the hosting platforme, the refunds, re-sellers program .... all that just to reflect and give good vibes to the staffs and costumers and STOP with ur conspiracies about alex and the people of eastern europe!
Achraf Bouzidi
If it's not a conspiracy then WHERE'S MY FUCKING MONEY?
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That would involve lots of coordination. Who do you think could manage such a level of deceit?
Steve
Whoever "they" are they cast a wide enough net that I was gaurenteed to lose no matter what choice I made in late November. I had originally intended to get Bitfurries but the bank put hold on my cash for an extended period of time. By the time it cleared not a single supplier had any stock left. I decided on a pre-order from what appeared to be reputable company.
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So the update stated nothing other than one lucky customer got a makeshift prototype X-1. Hashfast shipped at least 3 units... Making BA fall somewhere in between them and BFL.
I'm thinking all these pre-orders are an organized scam to squeeze the small players out of the ASIC game by leaving them with massive financial losses and a bad taste in their mouths.
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So lets make a bet, I bet .0001 that there is a software issue with the X-1's. Anyone willing to bet otherwise?
is the bet null and void if X-1's never actually exist? (you would be betting against the state of a non-existent product) I suspect we're all in it for the hashing power; speculating on the success of something already successful is a good bet. The question here is are we dealing with bad actors?
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Update: 29th of May 2014
Please Wait...
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This thread is almost as stupid as the bitcoin causing world hunger thread
Almost doesn't cut it, that thread doesn't have Jane Fonda!
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Quote "The whole thing was always about money and there is no friend here for customers, but customers are still our friends" Smiley
Yep, that about sums it up! We are their friends because we've given them a huge amount of money and we don't have a friend in them because they're not going to ship us any hardware.
These weekly updates are really getting to me now. I wonder what amazing delay story they will come up with this time.
Time to find out exactly where the owner of this operation is living and if it's not China then we start action together.
The last payment I made for my compensation PSUs was to a bank account in the UK.
Lol, you think any customer considers any company they purchase something from a friend? Especially after long delay? Don't think so, customers will always be silent if everything is ok, but will be yelling out loud if things isn't going as planned, i worked with many customers myself before. There is never a 100% happy customer, this isn't like i want color is wrong etc etc. I bought a miner from them myself and got burned but i don't go crying all over the any possible placed, because i know it was a risk. If you are not prepared for a risk do not invest in to bitcoin. Same as Forex actually. Tomorrow bitcoin costs 1 cent, who are you going to blame and ask money for back? Satoshi? lol
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Breaking News!Delay Train passenger suspects he's getting railroaded.
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Following are the status of current communist nations about Bitcoin 1. China: Banned except from Hong Kong, the free trade zone 2. Russia, the ex-communist: Banned but running the arguably biggest exchange BTC-e 3. North Korea: Kim Jong Un is yet to figure out what is Bitcoin. He is more interested in nuclear weapons to jump on the US force deployed at Japan. 4. Cuba: The Castro brothers are yet to figure out the internet, let alone Bitcoin. Where did u find communists are trying to centralize Bitcoin ? Actually China and Russia are more hardcore capitalist then most of the western capitalist countries . Your list seems to be missing the UK, the biggest communist country of them all.
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Update: 28th of May 2014 1. Batch 1 hasn't shipped. 2. Batch 2 hasn't shipped. 3. No shipping date provided. 4. Refunds refused. 5. Customers told to wait for the next weekly update.
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I smell some scam here. BA delay shipping many times with many reason.
I have a lession that DON'T WORK WITH CHINESE. Because they will f**k your ass
The guy calling the shots appears to be a Romanian living in the UK.
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The problem with this theory is that black body radiation results from energy absorbed being re-radiated excluding "fueled" nuclear fusion as the source.
What the damn Hell are you on (about)? The energy from the fusion reaction is absorbed. There is only sufficient pressure for fusion reactions at the core; there's no fusion happening on the surface of the sun, which is what you're actually seeing. Some of the energy from the core is absorbed by the surface layers, which heat up and emit black-body radiation. A bit of research on the subject indicates the spectrum is perfectly in line with that of cold helium plasma in a vaccume diode.
Wrong. Have you ever actually seen helium plasma? It glows deep orange. The sun is not deep orange. That alone indicates a major problem with your theory. Here's the sun's measured spectrum (yellow) compared to predicted black-body radiation (grey): And here's the emission spectrum of helium: If you look very closely, you will see that these spectrographs look absolutely nothing alike. The sun is incandescent. I found an image of the cold plasma, it's a mixture of helium and air and glows purple? I suppose the sun's mix is a bit different. When a sun spot appears it looks dark and cold beneath the surface. I can't help but think all the heat stays trapped in the core, how can heat pass through all that dense matter?
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I've outed the father of Bitcoin!
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