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681  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Official Thread: Advanced Mining Technology (AMT) on: March 29, 2014, 04:14:13 AM
I'm guaranteeing 4 weeks from the date of purchase or a full refund.

Don't forget this gem. You don't have very many posts, it took all of ten minutes to look at every picture and lie you have ever posted that you didn't delete.

That was regarding the 80's, 128's - small miners, and we kept that promise, give or a take a few days due to the holidays.
682  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Official Thread: AMT on: March 29, 2014, 03:51:58 AM
This is the kind of shit you post AMT.





Why you think that any of that makes you look valid shocks me, and it certainly doesn't give anyone the impression that you can fill thousands of orders. Not to mention, you have CONSTANTLY lied about every date, time, schedule that you have EVER presented.

Wait I think we have some more, hold on.
683  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Official Thread: AMT on: March 29, 2014, 03:51:23 AM
Alright,

We'll just start posting the fedex tracking numbers here and the personal information of each client its going to. Does that work?

No, that does not work.

LoL

What works:

- Refund your customers immediately.
- Sort out a compensation for the loyal customers.
- Organize a decent press release with a video of an AMT miner hashing.

How about we start simple right:

-Organize a decent press release with a video of an AMT miner hashing.
-Ship Miners as fast as possible and evaluate refunds on a case by case basis.
-Find a full time organizational manager with technical skills.
684  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Official Thread: AMT on: March 29, 2014, 03:43:42 AM
I don't know if worldwide difficulty would go up just because of AMT 1Th/s miners, but now it seems many manufactures are now releasing 1Th/s miners which would add up.  I am also not going to be referencing other miners. Even if difficulty was slightly higher, it would still be lost income. It's not that simple to discuss, so I will keep it at that. heh.

Understood. I don't think your argument is invalid in a general sense, I just can't see it flying in court due to the variable nature of bitcoin and the fact that the network is not static. In fact, it seems to be on another spike right now, with a whole bunch of vendors using Innnosilicon's version of the very same chip that AMT is using. Except you can actually get a dragon miner.

Biomech, what happened..
685  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Official Thread: AMT on: March 29, 2014, 03:39:57 AM
AMT AUTOMATED SUPPORT!!! any chance you could sKype???
kind of need to speak to you regarding your offer of shipment

Write a mail to sales@advancedminers.com and put the subject line in caps with your thread username.
686  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Official Thread: AMT on: March 29, 2014, 03:39:09 AM
To clarify, I need the miner at the end of the month with a power supply. I am in the 950's range. How is it you were advertising last month "Buy a miner now, get it by March", now suddenly, you have no workers, no power supplies, no cases, not enough boards, not enough hashing power. Do you need my case #?

Whats you're order number?
687  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Official Thread: AMT on: March 29, 2014, 03:34:10 AM


Once again, no hard evidence of anything. Just a bunch of hearsay and more delay tactics.

As for Phin, he's officially SOLD OUT.

1. Drives 12 hours and doesn't go to the assembly plant
2. Says AMT and the miners are legit and hashing away (we dont see any of that in the video)
3. Doesn't prove much, other than his word is worth about $5000 (or the cost of a miner)



Can you stop posting on this thread. We really would appreciate it if you just left becuase you're not a client and as we have banned you from purchasing our products, you have no place here.

YOU ARE NOT A CLIENT NOR A CUSTOMER - WE HAVE ALSO BANNED YOU FROM PURCHASING OUR MINERS.

688  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Official Thread: AMT on: March 29, 2014, 03:32:24 AM
I actually hoped that bruno would go down there and get the answers people needed, but it turns out he's all talk, and you bribed him with a miner. Too bad.

There was no bribe, he paid for it, and that's the story. Otherwise what kind of man would lie on camera for a miner that he wont use?

Phin seems like an ok guy, and the situation went for all intensive purposes pretty well, its could have been a lot worse.

Although maybe to save his status on this forum he'll write what he needs to, to do so. And we wont argue it, cause its not something we need to do, and this is his world actually, not ours.


In general, we use CM's to get our work done, and bringing clients to those facilities is not allowed as we are in fact their client. They have other clients, they are liable in anything happens to someone we bring there. Its not an open house type of situation.

We've snuck a few clients in who were "daily assemblers" that worked on building miners.

We've shown pics over and over of the lines and the boards and the miners, what else do you want?

Pics get buried over and over, otherwise we'll just take pics at random and upload them at random if that works.
689  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Official Thread: AMT on: March 29, 2014, 03:23:51 AM
As a general statement to this wonderful thread of helpful customer - it takes time to make a decent a product that wont break, it also takes money to do that. This industry does not allow for either, again we're working as fast as possible and are almost to the point where we'd like this to be over with already.

Where did that list of questions go?

We heard this from BFL before. The same horse shit such as "it takes time to make a decent a product" or "we're working as fast as possible"...

LoL

Alright,

We'll just start posting the fedex tracking numbers here and the personal information of each client its going to. Does that work?
690  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Official Thread: AMT on: March 29, 2014, 03:18:10 AM
\I'm taking a neutral stance here. They seem to be legit but over their heads. That much is clear. Whatever the case for my part I wont keep making this worse by requesting a refund just yet. Obviously the hardware exists and it obviously works. Sadly we got to find out the way we had to but it is what it is at this point. For my part I am going to make the most of the situation if it gets me my miners. If not well thats a whole other thing, but it sounds likely I will get a miner at some point soon (2 weeks reasonably speaking?)

What I keep telling them is that it is better to give a refund that to actually deliver the units.   

I am willing to guess the money is tied up in the next round of hardware and has been spent OR they mismanaged it. Not sure why they aren't issuing refunds to people requesting them.

Something along those lines yes.
691  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Official Thread: AMT on: March 29, 2014, 03:01:20 AM
And I've now filed my IC3 and FTC complaints.

We have had several of those already.

As a general statement to this wonderful thread of helpful customers - it takes time to make a decent a product that wont break, it also takes money to do that. This industry does not allow for either, again we're working as fast as possible and are almost to the point where we'd like this to be over with already.

Where did that list of questions go?
692  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Official Thread: AMT on: March 29, 2014, 02:58:19 AM
That was a typo?  

ROFL. A "typo" that was pointed out time and again and sparked endless discussions since December.  Strangely every Coincraft based product had similar "typo's".  Oh and bitfury based products too, also consuming ~2x what you claimed on the website. Then at some point around February or so, you replaced that typo with another "typo" (600-900W IIRC), and even today its still showing less than what you are claiming today.

Typo my ass.


Either way Puppet, its still economically efficient comparing to other miners on the market. And we are making headway in shipments and really believe that in the next 12 days or so we'll be able to delivery everyone current order. Now that bugs have been solved its a process of ramping up the lines and organizing assembly teams.

And again, anyone that would like to assist is welcome.


If you got weekends for assembly I am all in. I do client work on the weekdays so I need to be taking care of that. But I will happily work a couple of weekends if it helps get more miners to people. PM me if you are interested. I live in the NYC area but a drive to the philly area isnt a big deal to me as I am usually in southern jersey on a regular basis as it is.

Please message josh@advancedminers.com
693  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Official Thread: AMT on: March 29, 2014, 02:56:03 AM

Once again, no hard evidence of anything. Just a bunch of hearsay and more delay tactics.

As for Phin, he's officially SOLD OUT.

1. Drives 12 hours and doesn't go to the assembly plant
2. Says AMT and the miners are legit and hashing away (we dont see any of that in the video)
3. Doesn't prove much, other than his word is worth about $5000 (or the cost of a miner)

I suggest everyone file against AMT and forget about receiving their vaporware miners. Even if they can get them out the door soon, why w
I think we should put them out of business while recouping our investment.  


yeah lets all file against them they will subsequently file for bancruptsy and or insolvency and then noone gets money



fraud makes a debt non-chargeoffable. So even if they seek bankruptcy protection they are not cleared of this debt.

Actually if we were an S corp, we would be free of this debt, but since we're a C corp the liability gets transferred back to the three owners of the company and their assets.
694  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Official Thread: AMT on: March 29, 2014, 02:54:39 AM

ok amt i understand why u dont answer on here but why dont u answer e.mails either 30 days with no response is not acceptable you give people no choice but to ask here as you dont reply i understand u are busy but like i say 30 days to 3 different e.mail addressees is not acceptable by any means

We got lawsuits in the works here in the states.  You are from the U.K.  right?  

 I was wondering if you can figure out a parallel lawsuit that goes against that E.U. office that you purchased from.  

For that you would need to contact either Interpol or the international department of the FTC.

http://www.ftc.gov/policy/international/international-consumer-protection

Your miner is shipping next week btw.
695  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Official Thread: AMT on: March 29, 2014, 02:50:42 AM


Once again, no hard evidence of anything. Just a bunch of hearsay and more delay tactics.

As for Phin, he's officially SOLD OUT.

1. Drives 12 hours and doesn't go to the assembly plant
2. Says AMT and the miners are legit and hashing away (we dont see any of that in the video)
3. Doesn't prove much, other than his word is worth about $5000 (or the cost of a miner)

I suggest everyone file against AMT and forget about receiving their vaporware miners. Even if they can get them out the door soon, why would you want to continue supporting Joshua/AMT?

I think we should put them out of business while recouping our investment.  



YOU ARE NOT A CLIENT NOR A CUSTOMER - WE HAVE ALSO BANNED YOU FROM PURCHASING OUR MINERS.
696  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Official Thread: AMT on: March 28, 2014, 04:12:37 PM
That was a typo?  

we dont read PM's here... there are alot.

Also we dont answer info about order numbers or individual shipments here. its not a place for that.

We're trying to be communicative and helpful.

ROFL. A "typo" that was pointed out time and again and sparked endless discussions since December.  Strangely every Coincraft based product had similar "typo's".  Oh and bitfury based products too, also consuming ~2x what you claimed on the website. Then at some point around February or so, you replaced that typo with another "typo" (600-900W IIRC), and even today its still showing less than what you are claiming today.

Typo my ass.


Either way Puppet, its still economically efficient comparing to other miners on the market. And we are making headway in shipments and really believe that in the next 12 days or so we'll be able to delivery everyone current order. Now that bugs have been solved its a process of ramping up the lines and organizing assembly teams.

And again, anyone that would like to assist is welcome.


Offered more then once now on phone an in PM.. NO RESPONSE!!!

we dont read PM's here... there are alot.

Also we dont answer info about order numbers or individual shipments here. its not a place for that.

We're trying to be communicative and helpful.
697  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Official Thread: AMT on: March 28, 2014, 04:00:36 PM
That was a typo?  

ROFL. A "typo" that was pointed out time and again and sparked endless discussions since December.  Strangely every Coincraft based product had similar "typo's".  Oh and bitfury based products too, also consuming ~2x what you claimed on the website. Then at some point around February or so, you replaced that typo with another "typo" (600-900W IIRC), and even today its still showing less than what you are claiming today.

Typo my ass.


Either way Puppet, its still economically efficient comparing to other miners on the market. And we are making headway in shipments and really believe that in the next 12 days or so we'll be able to delivery everyone current order. Now that bugs have been solved its a process of ramping up the lines and organizing assembly teams.

And again, anyone that would like to assist is welcome.
698  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Official Thread: AMT on: March 28, 2014, 03:57:09 PM
He just needed to see it was real.

What specs are you looking for, list them and we'll answer.

How about the 300-600W power consumption you initially promised?


That was a typo?  

The real wattage is 900-1300W depending on which of the 3 modes you're running in. (Low power - Nominal -High power)

16000:780000:2000  - low
16000:820000:4000  - nominal
16000:950000:4000  - semi turbo
So if all the cores on all the chips are good, that would be a hashing speed of 1TH/s, 1.05TH/s, and 1.2TH/s.
Is it correct that you are now claiming with perfect chips that your 1.2TH/s has a nominal speed of 1.05TH/s?
Yes

Low - 1th, Nominal is 1.1 semi turbo is 1.25

We've incorporated a shell app which allows for voltage adjustments, on the correct voltage the above can be achieved.  But please not we find that usually 1 our of 8 chips have a few missing/failed cores right off the trey. So its possible one module will have 8 chips at 254 vs 8 chips at 256.

699  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Official Thread: AMT on: March 28, 2014, 03:15:39 PM
Ya know folks, with all this talk about ROI... Provided you are actually setup to Mine as a business:
2014 Tax Incentives for Manufacturing Companies
Section 179 Federal Income Tax Deduction: $25,000 Write-Off

This deduction allows a company to deduct the first $25,000 of equipment (Section 179 Property) purchased in 2014 from their taxable income. For companies purchasing (or leasing - with a $1 or $101 buyout) up to $200,000 of equipment in 2014, this deduction is available in full. It then phases out on a dollar-for-dollar basis for amounts over $200,000.

Really. Carlos.. you might be on to something there.
700  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Official Thread: AMT on: March 28, 2014, 02:34:22 PM
It doesn't matter, so someone can earn their place in line? You invited him out. It makes no difference, you took my money and gave it to someone else. That's the bottom line.

What's your order number?
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