And not that it matters much, AllCrypt the only exchange that carried this coin is shutting down the end of the month. -Dave
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We got an update from the factory that manufacturing will be finished Tuesday, then it's assemble, package, and ship.
Any more updates? -Dave I have been in email and PM contact with Rassah and last week was told they were still having problems with their manufacture. He thought they were at the stage of being put into their metal cases. I can't wait for mine and there has been a long delay but Rassah has been really good always answering my emails regarding status of the Entropy device. Lets hope shipping in a week or 2 And another month goes by with no contact -Dave
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$100 for shipping? ? Nice deal until checkout. I was going to buy one too till I saw the shipping. $100 is insane. I just shipped an S2 from NY to LA for under $50. -Dave
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You should change the title of the thread to 0 /500 left. This way people know they are gone. And you can judge interest in the next ones.
Also, (and this is just my view), there are a lot of the 1oz rounds. Go for something different. -Dave
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It has started,just got an email from an ambulance chaser lawyer did I want to be part of a class action suit against Gaw
If you were ever a customer of GAW you cannot be a participant in a class action lawsuit. Part of their terms of service and the Supreme Court has upheld class action prohibitions in terms of service. Was a case against AT&T. Nope, GAWs TOS are not valid. They made changes w/o telling people and giving you a reasonable time to opt out. Also, whats the point is having a lawsuit against a company with no money? -Dave
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We got an update from the factory that manufacturing will be finished Tuesday, then it's assemble, package, and ship.
Any more updates? -Dave
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This is my main concern about the long term viability of this coin. There is absolutely no accounting for all 12 million coins. Josh's pocket. -Dave
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And the question is, how many people had purchased hardware from GAW with a CC that converted to Hashlets are now on the phone with their bank disputing the charges? -Dave For hardware it might be too late with most cards, it's been almost 6 months. But they sold actual hashlets on gawminers.com via CCs, and these should be easy to dispute. Unfortunately if GAW's accounts are empty it's going to be the bank or the payment processor holding the bag. It depends on if it was paid off or not, in the USA as far as I can tell by reading the paperwork, so long as you owe at least $0.01 on it you can dispute the charge. As always YMMV. Can't hurt to try. And if the is money not in the account there the bank eats it. -Dave
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And the question is, how many people had purchased hardware from GAW with a CC that converted to Hashlets are now on the phone with their bank disputing the charges? -Dave
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Thanks -Dave
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Any active nodes left? -Dave
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Ahhhh HAHAHAHAHAHA! I can't read it anymore, where'd it go? Must have been good!!! Watergate anyone? https://archive.today/D1T1wThere's what the poor idiot's looking for. It may be time to re-launch GawGate.com so people have an additional resource to share info... Garza has already threatened legal action if I do it, but someone ask me if I care at this stage. Scott Do you care at this stage? -Dave
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On the contrary, it means quite a lot. In 2011 the U.S. Supreme Court ruled provisions in a TOS prohibiting class action lawsuits as enforceable. This was a case against AT&T. A class action against GAW by its customers will immediately be thrown out due to the Supremem Court ruling.
Yes, but since they changed the TOS so many times in so many ways w/o giving notice the entire TOS including the no class action part could be tossed out. -Dave
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You have to pay for the really freaky deaky stuff that I'm sure most Gaw cultists are into like watching a woman having sex with her toothbrush and that kinda shit.
In that case: -Dave
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Entropy should be shipping VERY soon. From the Dec 25th update:
Hello. First of all, we hope that you are enjoying the holidays. As you know by now, we, sadly, were not able to be a part of your gift exchange.
We finally received an update from the factory on Monday. They let us know that production is still going, but that they won't be able to ship before the 25th of December (today). At this point, we were told to expect them any time from 26th onward, without any explicit dates. As a result, our CTO had to cancel his holiday vacation, and is spending it in the office, waiting just in case they arrive some time within the next week. Some of our developers are staying home so they can be available to help package and ship as well, and I'll still be around to give any updates, help with processing and placing shipping orders, and to listen to any concerns, complaints, and angry disappointed letters should anyone feel like directing them our way. To give a better estimate for the time, here is the process once we get them in the office: our devs and CTO will be flashing the units (we have a rig to do many at a time), packaging and sealing them, and then when they are done shipping them in bulk to our distribution centers. Flashing and packaging will probably take a day or three, and shipping another few days. From there, they will ship directly to you. I don't know exactly how long flashing and preparation will take, because there are a lot of orders to process and items to pack. At this point, we have 915 units ordered to ship. We tried to expedite the manufacturing process by asking the factory to do a 1000 unit production run as a rush job, instead of the 5000 as we initially planned, and ordering the remainder for a later delivery. Lucky for us, our preorder numbers were below 1000, so everyone should be covered. Unlucky for us, this rush job still ended up being not fast enough.
Anyway, that's all the information we have at the time. Again, we are sorry we couldn't be a part of your holidays, but we hope that they are full of cheerful and happy celebrations for you
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If someone bought a bunch of Hashlets in the past month or two with a credit card, would it be reasonable to chargeback the purchase? Or, should they view it as an investment that went belly up? Most people buy miners (including cloud miners) and leave them alone to accrue coins. Problem is, in this case, the company changed course and no longer works to make those miners profitable. Thus, the investment was made relying on a false premise. On the other hand, maybe a person should monitor their investments on a daily basis.
In conclusion, should those that bought with credit card attempt chargebacks? Or, since many people paid with Bitcoin, maybe a class action suit would be more appropriate (because more people could participate) for anybody that made a Hashlet purchase in the past couple months under those false premises and before the company changed course from mining to whatever this PayStaking scheme is going on now.
Or, do nothing, as sometimes in life people get screwed over and should use it as a lesson learned and move on?
Yes you can do a chargeback. Depending on the amount charged and the card used it may or may not stick. -Dave
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How many do you have for sale? Does it come with any kind of air-tight case?
Just this one for now. No case, it came in a tube. -Dave
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Got the keys quickly. -Dave
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