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1  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: hashra.com - CCBMC 230 GH/S Bitcoin Miner, legit? on: January 22, 2014, 04:11:49 AM
At HASHRA We are now no longer selling the CCBMC, getting loads of people from China getting in touch with us trying to get hold of CCBMC to claim refunds, legal action etc.

With regards to the machine I can tell you it's all Avalon Clone tech. I think CCBMC took lots of deposits off people in China and then didn't return funds or sent the machines really late or not at all. I'm not sure of the exact details but it all seems pretty dodgy and HASHRA is now staying clear of it, just not worth the hassle and we don't want our company associated with it at all.

Just a warning to others, I think CCBMC is still operating but under different names within the industry.

Anyway I hope anyone in China that lost money to CCBMC gets it resolved.

From now on at HASHRA we are just selling Antminer S1's, Avalon Clones and Block Erupter Cubes.
2  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: hashra.com - CCBMC 230 GH/S Bitcoin Miner, legit? on: January 18, 2014, 10:15:53 AM
Any way you can allay buyer fears then pls? 

No offence, but given the manufacturers bad name & that the screenshot on your site could've come from anywhere yeah.

I am working on getting a miner to someone on the forum that's respected so they can check it out and post on here how the miner is etc...
3  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: hashra.com - CCBMC 230 GH/S Bitcoin Miner, legit? on: January 18, 2014, 08:05:16 AM
my taobao id is :ftmm1234

ccmbc is a fucker scammer
Good thing you're dealing with hashra and not ccmbc then, huh?  Yes, I know the hardware is ccmbc, but you're ordering from hashra, and they're dealing with the manufacturer.  No reason to sling mud at the wrong people.  Also, you're bringing up a complaint from 4 months ago about a different piece of hardware.  Everything in your post is pretty much irrelevant.

I ordered a CCBMC 230GH/s Miner last Tuesday, it arrived via DHL in Canada last Friday.
Thanks for the info.  Mind posting a picture of the unit, and/or the purchase receipt (with sensitive info blocked out)?  It'll go a long way towards reinforcing hashra as legit and shipping.

@StevenJ: I applaud you for setting all this up, and taking the time to address the speculation coming from this thread.  Nicely done.  :-)  Now run while you can; this place never stays sane for long.

Thanks for your comments Cheshyr, some wise words. Let the insanity begin I guess...  Wink
4  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: hashra.com - CCBMC 230 GH/S Bitcoin Miner, legit? on: January 18, 2014, 07:59:03 AM
OK, just to put the record straight HASHRA has nothing to do at all with the manufacturer CCBMC.

We have a very close relationship with a supplier/agent in China that I trust 100% and have been working with for a long time. How HASHRA deals with this agent is that we purchase the units from the agent and that agent puts them to one side. That stock is now reserved for HASHRA.
So that we do not have to handle with the logistics, warehousing, VAT etc we ship orders direct to you from our agent. Our longer term project is to set up camp in Hong Kong and develop our own miner to sell... but that's another story.

With regards to the CCBMC it clearly looks that they pissed a lot of people off in China during the development of it. I'm not sure of the exact details but I think they promised a price, couldn't deliver as promised and didn't refund buyers. But don't quote me on any of that.
 
My agent doesn't work for CCBMC and is an independent agent but managed to get 100 units.

I'm sorry that people got screwed over by CCBMC but I think it is clear we have nothing to do with them directly.

5  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: hashra.com - CCBMC 230 GH/S Bitcoin Miner, legit? on: January 16, 2014, 11:32:46 AM
Hat's off for the memorable and brandable name. Evokes memeories of He-Man and She-Ra!

By the powers of Greyskull! Wink

I thought they were making a film of that?...

Ha, glad you like it.  Cheesy

Yes we are all 80's children... guess it brushed off on us.

For some reason Hashra reminds me of Thundercats... I think I remember eating Thundercats crisps at school.
6  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: hashra.com - CCBMC 230 GH/S Bitcoin Miner, legit? on: January 16, 2014, 11:24:40 AM

Seriously, you can't just go around calling people scammers on the internet before you know what your talking about.

We are trying to set up a legit business, not doing pre-order etc or anything like that. We are just selling Miners that we know for sure we can send out to our customers. We only work with a couple of suppliers that we have done business with already and know very well and have a close relationship with.

As far as I am aware we have had no complaints from our customers, no one has disputed anything on this forum. Nobody here on this post has tried to contact our company as far as I am aware of and yet you are ready to call us scammers?

Please guys come on, we are on your side. HASHRA was actually set up as a result of us been scammed ourselves.

7  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: hashra.com - CCBMC 230 GH/S Bitcoin Miner, legit? on: January 16, 2014, 11:10:43 AM

No sure by what you mean by "Cheater"?.... But ok.  Huh
8  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: hashra.com - CCBMC 230 GH/S Bitcoin Miner, legit? on: January 16, 2014, 10:57:24 AM
looks like the avy2 boxes, now if the seller is legit...who knows..
That 290GH claim is bs.... thats on the 5s measurement and the rig only been on for freakin 3minutes.
1500mhz on avy2 is like 240-250GH/s I believe...

290GH BS? Well yes, it can get to 290 but no for steady overclocking 240-250 is about right.

We do state this on our website.
9  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: hashra.com - CCBMC 230 GH/S Bitcoin Miner, legit? on: January 16, 2014, 10:38:57 AM
Just found this site since the guy who owns it tried to join our FB group, so legit or scammer?

hashra.com - CCBMC 230 GH/S Bitcoin Miner,
http://hashra.com/ccbmc-230-gh-s-bitcoin-miner/

same address, in london...

http://www.londonpresence.com/contact-us/


Your right, this is just the registered address that our accountant used to set up the company through a formation company (through companiesmadesimple.com). In the UK you have to set up a registered company address when you register with Companies House.

At the moment we are operating from our homes, in London. Not ideal and we are looking for a small industrial unit in London right now. The plan is to provide a service where people can come and collect from us and we maybe offer a repair/parts service too.
Right now we are ok as we are shipping direct from Hong Kong to customers, we are not storing anything in London.

We had the choice of putting one of our home address's as the company address or set up a registered address, as you can imagine non of us jumped at the choice of having our home address all over the www.

Its all completely legal and above board, Lots of companies do this. I know that address we are currently using is home to hundreds of companies some well known companies too.

Please feel free to get in touch if you have any further questions.
10  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: hashra.com - CCBMC 230 GH/S Bitcoin Miner, legit? on: January 16, 2014, 10:22:49 AM
Just found this site since the guy who owns it tried to join our FB group, so legit or scammer?

hashra.com - CCBMC 230 GH/S Bitcoin Miner,
http://hashra.com/ccbmc-230-gh-s-bitcoin-miner/

Good to see that people are doing their homework, but yes we are Legit.
Just got ourselves up and running in the last few days... three guys in London, all of us had enough with the amount of bs with getting miners etc so to cut a long story short that's how HASHRA came into being....

One of us "John" is the guy with the contacts in China / Hong Kong.
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