Sent you 0.1 for express shipping.
Post out today?
Cheers
ps I would be interested in more if poss
edit: forgot to ask where to send, sent to same address as used for payment of usb's
ok, sent btc for 3 units + 0.1 for shipping as requested. now the wait begins .... yes im impatient I asked same thing about express shipping payment, and below was his reply Sorry, I've already sent them by regular post today (Tuesday). I should have enough in stock for at least the next month. Happy to use the same address for future orders.
Regards, so I think he's implying that 'express shipping' cost of BTC0.10 are for future orders
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I would be interested in 10 or more if prices could be around the $50 range.
hope you can get enough interest, good luck
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UPDATE:
After an extremely busy week we are proud to announce that our Chinese team is working hard on the final place & route tedious task, scheduled for completion on this weekend. We confirm that we're going out on fab next week, as per our last announcement. For anyone who's interested on investing, we are working on the final details of the IPO and will submit all documentation to btct.co today. We expect the IPO to be launched this weekend as well, and not later than monday 07/22.
What happened to the IPO? The IPO process is taking slightly longer than expected. We are dotting i's and crossing T's as we speak. Expect more info shortly. any news or details about IPO..? question to the TheSwede75, have you already bought into private IPO...? how are you involved in this offering now..? I'm just curious and/or have I missed something
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wouldn't it make better sense for KnC to allow all customers (hosting and non-hosting) to join the KnC mining pool? wouldn't it be a better result for all KnC customers? or is this difficult to implement and control the different mining machines connecting to pool? I'm one who prefers and enjoys gadgets, a gadget junkie you could call me and will be hosting my miners at home. PS. I will also probably be the first to pull apart one these machines and take some photos of course. I just have to see one in real life
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Hi dadj,
you're the man...!
if we/I choose express shipping do we just send you BTC0.10 to same address as order address?
and another question. Can we order more from you at later date?
Thanks
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is giveaway still in progress?
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thanks for the update cheers
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I currently offer 2 models 1. PiPo Max M9 @ BTC2.8 see review here: http://www.topnotchtablets.com/pipo-max-m9-review2. Cube U30GT2 @ BTC3.2 see review here: http://www.topnotchtablets.com/cube-u30GT2-reviewabove prices do not include shipping. and I have tablets in hand in Australia (Melbourne), pick up available. shipping to United States BTC0.35 shipping to Europe approximately BTC0.45 (if interested PM me or with your country for more accurate price) shipping to Australia BTC0.2 above prices are for registered post requiring signature on deliveryI've been into tablets for a while and recently got into selling them. I will be listing some on eBay from next week. edit: prices adjusted. Cheers Well... I'm in NY (New york is in the 'states, not in australia) so I guess the prices update for "registered post" (signature required) was for australia? Please update for the correct prices would to include shipping to an escrow based in the 'states...
Also, I'm curious about something: Is topnotchtablets your own site? I saw several tablets listed which fall within my newly relaxed requirements for screen resolution. ( Just checked and the 800 x 480 on my old ADR6300 isn't all that bad. I don't like tiny fonts anyway... ... so I'm updating the original post to only require 1024x768 OR 1280x720 minimum resolution) yes that's also registered post (signature required) to New York USA if escrow is used to John K, is he located in USA? and no, topnotchtablets.com not mine, they say they're from North America on home page.
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I currently offer 2 models 1. PiPo Max M9 @ BTC2.8 see review here: http://www.topnotchtablets.com/pipo-max-m9-review2. Cube U30GT2 @ BTC3.2 see review here: http://www.topnotchtablets.com/cube-u30GT2-reviewabove prices do not include shipping. and I have tablets in hand in Australia (Melbourne), pick up available. shipping to United States BTC0.35 shipping to Europe approximately BTC0.45 (if interested PM me or with your country for more accurate price) shipping to Australia BTC0.2 above prices are for registered post requiring signature on deliveryI've been into tablets for a while and recently got into selling them. I will be listing some on eBay from next week. edit: prices adjusted. Cheers
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could you please explain how this works?
I sell tablet pc's, do you want to buy one? and when 12 months from now?
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sorry missed the total. wow that makes it $1748.75 VAT per Jupiter
If KnC agree to refund of VAT amount, then I will start bidding.
I hope KnC don't take to long to reply.
Thanks
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ok, thanks.
how would that apply to someone not paying for VAT. eg. I'm in Australia and there is no VAT. We have GST (@10%) but is usually handled by Australian customs.
I wonder if KnC would refund VAT, could you or DeaDTerra ask if transferred to Australian customer what would happen with VAT.
BTW, the image of the paid order #1180 doesn't indicate VAT amount
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will you accept payment via Paypal? will you accept a lower bid than $8500 USD LoweryCBS? Like $7167 USD (current price including shipping), I would offer that plus $500 USD = $7667 USD Sorry, but I have to try and haggle price down.
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One of my big concerns with the Jupiter is the power consumption. 1000 watts constant usage is okay if your only running one machine, but if you start running 5 or 6 of them then your going to have to look at putting them on different electrical circuits. I'm really hoping that the power requirements are significantly lower than what they've quoted so far.
/cet
It's the lowest out there, one device is not going to overload your household power circuit, but of course adding multiple of anything eventually will, if it's an issue you cant deal with, then don't be so greedy, order what you can manage, or simply find another hobby. There is also the opportunity to pay someone who knows what they are doing to host the miners for you as mentioned on the KNCminer website. the safest option would be call an electrician to install a larger dedicated circuit breaker just for the miners. just like you would when installing a large air-conditioner. in Australia we have 240v 16 Amp circuits as standard wall outlet. I wouldn't put more than 3 on one circuit and probably safer to not go over 2 if other appliances use the same circuit, especially heaters/air-cons basically high wattage appliances. In USA it would be different, but if your outlets are rated at 120v 20 Amp circuits, then 2 Jupiters would be max per circuit and no high wattage appliances on same circuit.
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if anyone wanting to know when miners are shipped if paid for today... I don't think it will last long if deciding to buy or not to buy..
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my first experience I opened position buying BTC and didn't realize that open positions have an expiry date and it closed at loss.
but next time I opened position I closed soon I got even, which didn't take long.
good luck to you to, and don't forget expiry date before you open position.
Cheers
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I'm trying plus500, but I'm new to it.
how have you been doing using it?
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keep playing before you know it you be right back to ZERO that's how gambling sites work on suckers. great formula
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