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Beware. Won't refund R17 shares, despite asking politely several times on the forum. No communication from bobsag or DZ, either in public or via PM. Plenty of comms when they are selling, everything happy and shiny then. Refund requested when delays made it clear that ROI would never be achieved.
Don't say you weren't warned when they run off with your BTC.
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Still waiting on my R17 refund. Three PMs to bobsag and at least two forum posts on the relevant thread. Have sent DZ and bobsag one last PM before I'm calling this coop a scam.
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What's happening with the refunds - not heard a peep off Bob, no response to PM. Not exactly great customer service IMHO.
Order: #1280
TX: 989b8feb46fe988ff6369e3fadbf1742bbeec2c9cc5bdd04f581cabcb63206df
Payment to: 14eMkWzkaifktyAeTcmqBtGgB2xCeeqr1c
ASAP? Please?
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Waiting on refund for Order: #1280
TX: 989b8feb46fe988ff6369e3fadbf1742bbeec2c9cc5bdd04f581cabcb63206df
Payment to: 14eMkWzkaifktyAeTcmqBtGgB2xCeeqr1c
Cheers,
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Hey, thanks...works again! Also did a complete uninstall and reinstall of the app to be on the safe side. Strangely it didn't work immediately, I was watching the output with -v option: first time it validated a load of chunks but got no further. Second time of opening it generated new addresses, corresponding to number of new transactions, and final time it verified all transactions. Weird, but working properly again now so that's the main thing. Cheers,
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Since this transaction on 17 Feb all my subsequent ones are showing as pending:
d7dd7bb3e9440f5b549fcd6e2c97c75deae63ea3627c1f295b782040f16341d0
electrum -v shows:
received tx: 00dd877010cf2035c452b422184c2169c2ef5eda059e237197c3dd49f265bf11 454 <---- the most recent transaction
then...
Notifying GUI Verify chunk failed!! requested chunks: [142, 143] Verify chunk failed!!
(the failed message is shown multiple times)
Blockchain.info shows thousands of confirmations, while electrum shows -1
I have tried unchecking autoconnect, selecting manual servers, restoring from seed...nothing fixes it.
EDIT: version 1.9.5
Any ideas to cure the problem? Cheers
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Sorry, but I just can't see the point of holding out any longer on this one, therefore I'm requesting a refund too:
Order: #1280
TX: 989b8feb46fe988ff6369e3fadbf1742bbeec2c9cc5bdd04f581cabcb63206df
Payment to: 14eMkWzkaifktyAeTcmqBtGgB2xCeeqr1c
Cheers,
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Bob you have done a lot of work to keep it going. I want to thank you for doing that.
+1
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Of all of dz coops winners (in fiat) only the knc r5+r6 is close to roi in btc. And if we sold the knc from rounds 5+6 today it would be roi'd in btc. as we could get 10k-14k for the pair
Realistically, if we sold our hardware now, would we still make a BTC loss? Cheers,
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Why is the current price shown actually the last trade that was executed? The current price on a chart would usually be the mid point between best bid and best ask on the order book, and so a 0.0001 trade $10 away from best wouldn't influence the price displayed on the chart.
Cheers,
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yeah that and the horse has pretty much died by now. We should ask if we will be paid the btc owed come the 15th of jan. as it is a lot.
Approx how much per share is 'a lot'? Cheers,
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I would not mind being bought out of this. At a decent price. I have 11 shares of this. To dZcoop management If you want to buy me out PM me with the offer.
I'd prefer it if any offers were published in the thread, for everybody to see, not sent privately! Cheers
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Wait a second a communist country with the firewall of china blocking facebook, youtube, twitter etc... Has two different currencies (CNY CNH) for mainland and others, and only allows their citizens to withdraw $50k a year out of the country didn't embrace a revolutionary free currency it cannot control with open arms?!?! No way!!! Although to be fair i expected it to be a bit further in the game
I'll just leave this here: Chinese appetite for Australian residential property hits $5.4 billion as demand for luxury property rises The value of Australian residential property purchased by Chinese-based buyers reached $5.4 billion in the 2013 financial year, according to figures from Chinese property portal Juwai.com. This is around a 25% increase on US$4 billion ($4 billion to $4.2 billion in local currency) of Australian property purchased by Chinese buyers in 2011. "Chinese make up the fastest growing buyer group in an otherwise relatively slow Australian real estate market,” says Simon Henry, co-CEO of Juwai.com. http://www.propertyobserver.com.au/china-watch/
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Bitfury are, without a shadow of a doubt, the single worst company I have ever dealt with.
Beastlymac has lied through his teeth to us throughout this whole process and the product has been functioning well below spec.
Utterly dreadful company. This has been a horrendous experience from beginning-to-end.
Thank GOD we had outcast3k doing his best to communicate, even when there was no news.
+1
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Order: #1280
TX: 989b8feb46fe988ff6369e3fadbf1742bbeec2c9cc5bdd04f581cabcb63206df
Payment to: 14eMkWzkaifktyAeTcmqBtGgB2xCeeqr1c
Cheers
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the machines have roi'd in most all fiat .
USD EUR GBP AUD.
Maybe, but I didn't sell fiat to buy my shares and I wouldn't buy fiat if I sold them. Fiat is irrelevant to me in this case. I reinvested BTC I mined into these shares, in order to increase my overall effective hash rate. The past 2 dividends + share of the offer on the table will leave me with a BTC loss. As an aside, regarding the PI issues...a couple of things to consider trying if not done already; a moderate overclock my modifying /boot/config.txt, e.g: arm_freq=800 core_freq=300 sdram_freq=400 over_voltage=0 gpu_mem=16
and also append this to /boot/cmdline.txt: smsc95xx.turbo_mode=N
Cheers,
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Same thing here, do not sell the hardware so quickly.
+1 I paid in BTC expecting ROI in BTC, not crappy USD. If the PIs are causing issues eliminate them from the equation first. Cheers
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Can't believe it, one of my BF has turned up it's toes in the night. I know none of the hassles have been OutCast3k's fault, but this buy has been really disappointing - hardware late, under spec, high % of HW errors, and now one of them has died.
I'm chalking it down to experience, but this will be my first and last purchase of Beastlymac hardware.
Cheers,
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Just wondering if anyone is having the same HW error rate as I am when using bluefury with bfgminer 3.5.1? Over 5 hours hashing now and I have noticed an increase in HW errors. In comparison with ASICMiner, I have 0.9% of HW errors and with bluefury I am getting between 3.7% and 5.3%. Quite high in comparison with the ASICMiner BE USB and blade! PXY 0 is my overclocked ASICMiner blade and BES are the ASICMiner USB BE's. bfgminer version 3.5.1 - Started: [2013-11-11 17:17:19] - [ 0 days 05:27:11] [M]anage devices [P]ool management [S]ettings [D]isplay options [H]elp [Q]uit Connected to ****** diff 16 with stratum as user *** Block: ...77ec57a0 #269097 Diff:511M ( 3.66Ph/s) Started: [22:42:01] ST:27 F:0 NB:35 AS:0 BW:[108/ 48 B/s] E:83.24 I: 1.13mBTC/hr BS:100k 26 | 29.38/28.87/28.03Gh/s | A:8021 R:99+5(1.2%) HW:2700/1.9% -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PXY 0: | 12.49/12.64/12.28Gh/s | A:3630 R:74+5(1.9%) HW: 576/1.0% ECM 0: | 269.1/323.9/396.5Mh/s | A: 112 R: 2+0(1.8%) HW: 2/.11% ECM 1: | 368.8/322.4/402.1Mh/s | A: 114 R: 0+0(none) HW: 2/.11% ECM 2: | 207.4/325.8/383.5Mh/s | A: 113 R: 0+0(none) HW: 3/.17% ECM 3: | 318.5/324.5/394.4Mh/s | A: 107 R: 1+0(.95%) HW: 4/.22% BPM 0: | 2.36/ 2.36/ 2.14Gh/s | A: 581 R: 3+0(.52%) HW: 408/4.0% BPM 1: | 2.35/ 2.35/ 2.11Gh/s | A: 592 R: 5+0(.85%) HW: 403/4.0% BPM 2: | 2.39/ 2.39/ 2.26Gh/s | A: 634 R: 6+0(.76%) HW: 400/3.7% BPM 3: | 2.31/ 2.32/ 2.16Gh/s | A: 588 R: 5+0(.87%) HW: 558/5.3% ZTX 0: | 226.1/225.9/216.3Mh/s | A: 48 R: 0+0(none) HW: 208/.30% BES 0: | 335.7/335.4/326.8Mh/s | A: 83 R: 1+0(1.2%) HW: 7/.46% BES 1: | 335.3/335.3/329.9Mh/s | A: 105 R: 0+0(none) HW: 5/.33% BES 2: | 335.7/334.7/329.3Mh/s | A: 79 R: 0+0(none) HW: 6/.40% BES 3: | 335.8/335.2/332.1Mh/s | A: 106 R: 0+0(none) HW: 13/.85% BES 4: | 335.7/334.9/335.9Mh/s | A: 96 R: 0+0(none) HW: 1/.07% BES 5: | 335.5/334.9/346.6Mh/s | A: 109 R: 0+0(none) HW: 6/.38% BES 6: | 335.6/334.6/331.9Mh/s | A: 87 R: 0+0(none) HW: 15/.98% BES 7: | 335.5/335.0/326.4Mh/s | A: 90 R: 0+0(none) HW: 11/.73% BES 8: | 335.3/334.9/334.0Mh/s | A: 100 R: 1+0(1.0%) HW: 5/.32% BES 9: | 335.2/335.2/348.4Mh/s | A: 97 R: 0+0(none) HW: 11/.69% BES10: | 335.6/335.2/323.8Mh/s | A: 91 R: 0+0(none) HW: 7/.47% BES11: | 335.6/334.8/335.7Mh/s | A: 100 R: 1+0(1.0%) HW: 6/.39% BES12: | 335.6/334.9/354.5Mh/s | A: 96 R: 0+0(none) HW: 14/.87% BES13: | 335.7/335.0/343.0Mh/s | A: 83 R: 0+0(none) HW: 14/.90% BES14: | 335.2/334.9/327.6Mh/s | A: 95 R: 0+0(none) HW: 7/.47% BEE 0: | 335.6/334.9/334.5Mh/s | A: 85 R: 0+0(none) HW: 9/.59%
> 6% HW errors and struggling to get a steady 2.2GH/s out of mine on CGMiner 3.8.1 Not exactly been a great buying experience with these BlueFury, I have to say.
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