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1081  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Cointerra GoldStrike System Prices to be Released Soon! on: August 17, 2013, 05:26:53 PM
For Cointerra though to achieve their claim of long term hardware they are going to need to offer 1TH for about $500-$700 taking in account their delivery date. Or something very close to $1/gh would also achieve long term hardware goals. Is this doable who knows hope to find out in the near future.
1082  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Cointerra GoldStrike System Prices to be Released Soon! on: August 17, 2013, 05:04:38 PM
I love how bi polar you guys are it's really great. Xcrowd is providing escrow, guarantees and refunds anytime, open days. Cointerra will accept paypal I'm sure they'll have a similiar refund policy, the best team to date, and you all yell scam for both companies. Meanwhile both these companies through either their business practices or teams are much better than knc, yet you all cry about pre orders like knc didn't accept them.

Grow the fuck up or go see a doctor for some meds for your inconsistent attitude you might have some sort of mental disorder.

Well, JohnyBigs, each time the kids here pre-ordered something, they got burned.  
Some folks say that doing the same thing over & over, expecting different results, might as well be the definition for "crazy."  You suppose they might be on to something, JohnyBigs?

Yet they go and pre order from Knc, and praise them like gods. In every other ASIC thread they yell scam and don't pre order until there are products.

As I mentioned before they probably are crazy they should see a doctor.
1083  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [ANN] xCrowd*US/UK*TH/s+ Units on: August 17, 2013, 04:53:24 PM
Hello xcrowd!


While I have gone through escrow.com payment options, there might be a problem with paying with paypal or credit card since they request premier service. I would like to know if there is any other paying option on reservation. Will there be reservation with paying also in BTC?

Thanks for all the answers!

The seller sets up payment methods Im sure xcrowd will get premier service to accept credit cards. Even if the buyer had to sign up for a higher service how is that a problem? Just sign up.
1084  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Cointerra GoldStrike System Prices to be Released Soon! on: August 17, 2013, 04:44:21 PM
I love how bi polar you guys are it's really great. Xcrowd is providing escrow, guarantees and refunds anytime, open days. Cointerra will accept paypal I'm sure they'll have a similiar refund policy, the best team to date, and you all yell scam for both companies. Meanwhile both these companies through either their business practices or teams are much better than knc, yet you all cry about pre orders like knc didn't accept them.

Grow the fuck up or go see a doctor for some meds for your inconsistent attitude you might have some sort of mental disorder.
1085  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [ANN] xCrowd*US/UK*TH/s+ Units on: August 17, 2013, 05:45:16 AM
One issue that might come up and this is a negative for x-crowds business. If you are expecting full payment upon delivery, what if people just don't pay you? Or do you mean delivery of miners to your location? How does this work?

1086  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: CoinTerra announces its first ASIC - Hash-Rate greater than 500 GH/s on: August 17, 2013, 05:41:31 AM
Cointerra you guys should release some rough specs on what kind of gh miners you are expecting, there is no point in waiting anymore, with all the influx of manufacturers. x-crowd is going to take orders starting Monday again.

Again there is absolutely no reason for you to keep quite about your hardware, unless you haven't even priced anything yet which means you are very far behind. Or at least give some $/gh numbers.
1087  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: CoinTerra announces its first ASIC - Hash-Rate greater than 500 GH/s on: August 17, 2013, 05:39:06 AM
of course there are special promotions with 15 months 12 months interest free, but if you do not have these promotions, you will be charged interest if you do not pay by your due date which is 30 days.

1088  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Swedish ASIC miner company kncminer.com on: August 17, 2013, 04:35:37 AM
refund processing
1089  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: CoinTerra announces its first ASIC - Hash-Rate greater than 500 GH/s on: August 16, 2013, 06:14:02 AM
cointerra will you accept paypal for your orders?

Maybe they can look into master/visa, and discover/American express

Even with direct credit cards, I think paypal is a must as they offer more protections to consumers, and if they don't accept it, it will just be a red flag.

No they bloody don't! Paypal are no where near as useful.

yeah maybe not in the UK since the UK passed a law for 180days. Here in the States it's 30 days, and PayPal has tremendous protection for consumers. Case in point a user getting a refund issued passed their 45 day period.

No, in the states different card issuers offer different levels of protection, someone mentioned a Discover having 180 days Stateside in this forum the other day. You also need to check whether they negate such an offer if using a third party payment processor like Paypal, or Amazon. Some do. Paypal is only decent for the initial 45 days. In the UK it's 6 years under Section 75.

My card issuer is 30 days and as mentioned before paypal has many times refunded past 45 days.

Try a different card, 30 days is pretty poor. Paypal of course want repeat business, though if many request a refund for large amounts in volume, don't count on it, they have no obligation to.

Unfortunately that's the only card with no interest Def am not planing on paying interest on a few grand lol.

Not if that interest protects that few grand? Besides (and again this is UK) you have upto 56 days to cover payment before they can charge interest. Not sure what the rules are with the US there.

30 days here, I would have to ask discover for a massive credit increase haha.
1090  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: CoinTerra announces its first ASIC - Hash-Rate greater than 500 GH/s on: August 16, 2013, 06:09:37 AM
cointerra will you accept paypal for your orders?

Maybe they can look into master/visa, and discover/American express

Even with direct credit cards, I think paypal is a must as they offer more protections to consumers, and if they don't accept it, it will just be a red flag.

No they bloody don't! Paypal are no where near as useful.

yeah maybe not in the UK since the UK passed a law for 180days. Here in the States it's 30 days, and PayPal has tremendous protection for consumers. Case in point a user getting a refund issued passed their 45 day period.

No, in the states different card issuers offer different levels of protection, someone mentioned a Discover having 180 days Stateside in this forum the other day. You also need to check whether they negate such an offer if using a third party payment processor like Paypal, or Amazon. Some do. Paypal is only decent for the initial 45 days. In the UK it's 6 years under Section 75.

My card issuer is 30 days and as mentioned before paypal has many times refunded past 45 days.

Try a different card, 30 days is pretty poor. Paypal of course want repeat business, though if many request a refund for large amounts in volume, don't count on it, they have no obligation to.

Unfortunately that's the only card with no interest Def am not planing on paying interest on a few grand lol.
1091  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Have you ordered your HashFast Baby Jet yet? on: August 16, 2013, 06:07:57 AM
blow me, BTC only payments haha, maybe if it had paypal I would take a risk free gamble.


You guys do realize that PayPal will hold/cancel your account for anythng btc related that they catch wind of it?

PaTrolling?
1092  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: CoinTerra announces its first ASIC - Hash-Rate greater than 500 GH/s on: August 16, 2013, 06:05:53 AM
cointerra will you accept paypal for your orders?

Maybe they can look into master/visa, and discover/American express

Even with direct credit cards, I think paypal is a must as they offer more protections to consumers, and if they don't accept it, it will just be a red flag.

No they bloody don't! Paypal are no where near as useful.

yeah maybe not in the UK since the UK passed a law for 180days. Here in the States it's 30 days, and PayPal has tremendous protection for consumers. Case in point a user getting a refund issued passed their 45 day period.

No, in the states different card issuers offer different levels of protection, someone mentioned a Discover having 180 days Stateside in this forum the other day. You also need to check whether they negate such an offer if using a third party payment processor like Paypal, or Amazon. Some do. Paypal is only decent for the initial 45 days. In the UK it's 6 years under Section 75.

My card issuer is 30 days and as mentioned before paypal has many times refunded past 45 days.
1093  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [ANN] xCrowd*US/UK*TH/s+ Units on: August 16, 2013, 06:03:37 AM
What was supposed to happen tomorrow aka today? Lol
1094  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: CoinTerra announces its first ASIC - Hash-Rate greater than 500 GH/s on: August 16, 2013, 05:49:11 AM
cointerra will you accept paypal for your orders?

Maybe they can look into master/visa, and discover/American express

Even with direct credit cards, I think paypal is a must as they offer more protections to consumers, and if they don't accept it, it will just be a red flag.

No they bloody don't! Paypal are no where near as useful.

yeah maybe not in the UK since the UK passed a law for 180days. Here in the States it's 30 days, and PayPal has tremendous protection for consumers. Case in point a user getting a refund issued passed their 45 day period.
1095  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [ANN] xCrowd*US/UK*TH/s+ Units on: August 16, 2013, 05:47:13 AM
when is the website going up again for orders?
1096  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Have you ordered your HashFast Baby Jet yet? on: August 16, 2013, 05:32:16 AM
blow me, BTC only payments haha, maybe if it had paypal I would take a risk free gamble.
1097  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: CoinTerra announces its first ASIC - Hash-Rate greater than 500 GH/s on: August 16, 2013, 05:28:55 AM
cointerra will you accept paypal for your orders?

Maybe they can look into master/visa, and discover/American express

Even with direct credit cards, I think paypal is a must as they offer more protections to consumers, and if they don't accept it, it will just be a red flag.
1098  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: CoinTerra announces its first ASIC - Hash-Rate greater than 500 GH/s on: August 16, 2013, 05:14:27 AM
cointerra will you accept paypal for your orders?
1099  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Swedish ASIC miner company kncminer.com on: August 15, 2013, 07:35:44 PM
Bitfury sucks are you on crack. It will be just as worthless as these units. The only company to order from would be xcrowd who will offer you a gaurantee up to a certain difficulty and provide much more hashing power. Or cointerra which their high hashing power might be a guarantee for delays.

Those are the only logical options. Cointerra seems it will be the winner if they keep their promise of long term mining equipment it means they will offer some serious hashing power for much cheaper which will make other manufacterers cut pricing.

And which will effectively kill avalon and bfls shit businesses.

Seems like Bitfury is most likely to deliver product the earliest though, considering we've seen some hashing done on those chips, and they already have the chips, and they're just waiting on PCB manufacturing. Also, even though BitFury isn't on 28nm, I read in a couple places that BitFury may be even more efficient than KNC... Is that true?

Yes pay 8k for october delivery even more expensive than knc. Knc will most likely deliver in october its just their September date is most likely near the end, which effectively makes it an october delivery.
1100  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Swedish ASIC miner company kncminer.com on: August 15, 2013, 07:33:44 PM
Bitfury sucks are you on crack. It will be just as worthless as these units. The only company to order from would be xcrowd who will offer you a gaurantee up to a certain difficulty and provide much more hashing power. Or cointerra which their high hashing power might be a guarantee for delays.

Those are the only logical options. Cointerra seems it will be the winner if they keep their promise of long term mining equipment it means they will offer some serious hashing power for much cheaper which will make other manufacterers cut pricing.

And which will effectively kill avalon and bfls shit businesses.

BS flag

be careful about xcrowd because it may be a scam

And I care if its a scam why? Everything is going through escrow.com only 30% deposit, and credit card protection.
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