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101  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: 750 GH/s - 3TH/s Miners from $3565 - www.bitcoinultra.co.uk on: March 07, 2014, 10:55:02 PM
I'm also waiting to see inside, but he did mention that it was just the case and he'd be posting pics of the boards later when he gets on site...


Just a reminder Chris we are still waiting on these and yes it matters a lot because:

Q:Will my mining hardware look like the one in the picture?

Q: No, the image is for illustration purposes. At present, the Enigma 1 and 2 are housed in a standard sized computer case. The Enigma 3 and 4 are housed in a 3U rack mountable case. We will be releasing final product shots in the next few weeks.


That blue Box in the picture sure looks like the illustration so we can assume that picture you took for us is not even a relevant empty blue box picture.

I'm sure you are aware of cooling off ?

http://www.adviceguide.org.uk/england/consumer_e/consumer_different_ways_of_buying_e/consumer_buying_by_internet_mail_order_or_phone_e/consumer_cancelling_a_distance_sale_order_e/how_long_is_the_distance_sale_cooling_off_period_when_you_buy_goods.htm


I have not received the following:

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Written information you should get after you've bought the goods or services

Information about your cancellation rights

The written information about the right to cancel the agreement should include:

how to cancel an agreement and the conditions which apply a postal address where you can contact the trader whether it will be your responsibility to cover the cost of returning the goods, and all associated costs, if the agreement is cancelled if the contract is for a service, a statement explaining that if you agree to the service being performed within the cancellation period, you will lose the right to cancel within seven working days from the day after the conclusion of the contract.

Information about after-sales and guarantees

You should receive information about after-sales services and guarantees provided by the trader.

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So unless you consider this product exempt It would be really nice to have these mailed to us.

Many thanks V4

PS. will mail you this tomorrow as this forum thread would not be sufficient for my own personal documentation.
102  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: 750 GH/s - 3TH/s Miners from $3565 - www.bitcoinultra.co.uk on: March 07, 2014, 05:03:29 PM
It appears www.bitcoinultra.co.uk is back but very slow.

Fellow members, correct me if I'm wrong, but using http://bitcoinwisdom.com/bitcoin/calculator and entering the $3200 price, switching the difficulty to 20%, and putting the 750 GH/s and 700W plus $185 for shipping to US and $100 for PSU...this thing won't ever ever come even close to ROI starting in April.

Doesn't compute to me.

Yes its far to expensive at current Btc rates. I have cheep/free power to spare making it better but still a push. Guess all of us that hope to mine with these are counting on btc going to the moon.

Or just buy BTC now with that money and still hope it goes to the moon?  Huh

Well I'm doing both. What I have left after the goxxing I'm splitting between buy and hodl and throwing some at a little hardware.
103  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: 750 GH/s - 3TH/s Miners from $3565 - www.bitcoinultra.co.uk on: March 07, 2014, 04:53:10 PM
It appears www.bitcoinultra.co.uk is back but very slow.

Fellow members, correct me if I'm wrong, but using http://bitcoinwisdom.com/bitcoin/calculator and entering the $3200 price, switching the difficulty to 20%, and putting the 750 GH/s and 700W plus $185 for shipping to US and $100 for PSU...this thing won't ever ever come even close to ROI starting in April.

Doesn't compute to me.

Yes its far to expensive at current Btc rates. I have cheep/free power to spare making it better but still a push. Guess all of us that hope to mine with these are counting on btc going to the moon.
104  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: 750 GH/s - 3TH/s Miners from $3565 - www.bitcoinultra.co.uk on: March 07, 2014, 04:44:29 PM
Hey CYPER thanks for info . Think I will get my PSU from http://www.scan.co.uk/shop/computer-hardware/all/power-supplies/full-modular-400w-900w since they take bitcoins any tips on the best to go with? Been a while since I had to buy a PSU we really should support scan for having the balls to adopt bitcoin. Bet all the other PC shops are laughing at them but as the saying goes " first they laugh" you know the rest.
105  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: 750 GH/s - 3TH/s Miners from $3565 - www.bitcoinultra.co.uk on: March 07, 2014, 04:29:30 PM
Hmm interesting its not down for me.
106  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: 750 GH/s - 3TH/s Miners from $3565 - www.bitcoinultra.co.uk on: March 07, 2014, 04:26:36 PM
Bitcoin Ultra: Order #46 has been processed

Enigma 1 - 750GH/s Bitcoin Miner - 4

Now let hope for the best that I don't have to use section 75 of the consumer credit act  Grin

Order #45

STATUS:   Processed
DATE:   07/03/2014, 16:18

I was thinking section 75 as I hit confirm also.

When better evidence shows up might jump in further will see.
107  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: 750 GH/s - 3TH/s Miners from $3565 - www.bitcoinultra.co.uk on: March 07, 2014, 04:04:17 PM
Damit I was just about to post this bang on 1600.

http://media.giphy.com/media/rqSrBWn4xyPNm/giphy.gif

Well its a start but lid needs to come off becuase thats just a blue box. Also the prototype in operation pics don't forget those ow and inside the boxs that should be full of chips  Grin  list goes on and on you really can not take enough pictures.

Glad you grabbed a paper tho even if its The Sun Grin

I will admit if Chris is a scammer he is bloody good on the phone and might have made more money in acting.
108  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: [GOX] Crime Scene Investigation, Case #MG744 on: March 07, 2014, 02:56:56 PM
@ Finnminer nice post and yes coincidence indeed.
109  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: What happened to the missing GOX coins? on: March 07, 2014, 02:50:15 PM
Lets assume its a thief/mark doing that.

We get to watch it all happen. Just fucking priceless.


Meanwhile the lead IT specialist drafted in by they Japanese authority's stares out the window considering what to have for lunch. 
110  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: 750 GH/s - 3TH/s Miners from $3565 - www.bitcoinultra.co.uk on: March 07, 2014, 02:38:17 PM
ruh roh shaggy... website is down Shocked

Might have just uploaded to many evidence pictures  Grin Grin Grin

Horrible jokes aside that's expected need to be updated for 1600hrs.

Still no miner porn posted Sad still no puchase Cheesy

Kinda fun watching a scam and/or real company count down. Hoping for real company ofc.
111  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Do you want the real Satoshi Nakamoto to come back in the community? on: March 07, 2014, 02:15:11 PM
Impossibru Satoshi transcended already  Grin cant come back from that.
112  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: What happened to the missing GOX coins? on: March 07, 2014, 02:00:48 PM
No no that's not laundry that's Gox allocating fund to our accounts ready for a swift return  Undecided

Edit: fml I refuse to go back into the hope stage of grief.  Angry
113  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: What happened to the missing GOX coins? on: March 07, 2014, 01:42:58 PM
You know what would be real nice. If they would just post up on Mt.gox.com  "yea that was us" then we would know for sure we had lost them for ever Grin
114  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: 200k btc,big move,2014-03-07 on: March 07, 2014, 01:31:22 PM
No no this is just um part of transaction malleability and yea sorry for loosing your coins and all that .

Also deeply sorry for the inconvenience.


Guess I'm past the point of looking for hope because this doesn't even stir a glimmer of it. Five days ago I would have been reading into this in so many crazy ways.  


May be the thief (thieves) moving funds...
They are dividing sums and sending them to different addresses.

They are currently transferring and dividing big sums from each new address to two new addresses.
Every step makes sums twice smaller.

And it is happening NOW !

Yea I saw something like this going on a few jumps from gox a week or so ago have you and addresses I can have a peep at ? I'm a massive noob on the block chain but still one learns by looking.

 
115  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: 750 GH/s - 3TH/s Miners from $3565 - www.bitcoinultra.co.uk on: March 07, 2014, 12:16:03 PM
Yea I read over what they actually said and that was along the lines that they would not do pre-order until they were 100% sure they could deliver and in production. So kinda misleading in a way.

My guts telling me its not a scam but still I wont hand over cash even with a credit card unless I see evidence.

 Grin Roll Eyes Grin Roll Eyes Grin Roll Eyes Grin Roll Eyes Grin

116  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: 750 GH/s - 3TH/s Miners from $3565 - www.bitcoinultra.co.uk on: March 07, 2014, 12:04:50 PM
Nice pics if I was Bitcoinultra I would be on the phone to you for sure and your just down the road from them too.
117  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: 750 GH/s - 3TH/s Miners from $3565 - www.bitcoinultra.co.uk on: March 07, 2014, 11:41:11 AM
OK just had a long chat with chris drawing his attention to this thread and the stack of customers here that refuse (and rightly so) to  hand over money because we lack a single shred of evidence that these units are real.

He has assured me that we will be able to pay with credit card ( a start at least) and that within the next three hours he is going to be taking photos of just about everything with today's dated paper in hand and posting them here.

Really hope he gets this right and can deliver evidence worthy pics.

If its a scam don't shoot me I'm just as sceptical as the next man.



am I allowed to at least critique the photography skills?

Lol no! Behave  Wink  I said no one cares how ugly things are we just want evidence.

so while we wait where's you shameless photographic service for btc  plug / url not seen any of your pics yet.  Smiley
118  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: 750 GH/s - 3TH/s Miners from $3565 - www.bitcoinultra.co.uk on: March 07, 2014, 11:32:00 AM
OK just had a long chat with chris drawing his attention to this thread and the stack of customers here that refuse (and rightly so) to  hand over money because we lack a single shred of evidence that these units are real.

He has assured me that we will be able to pay with credit card ( a start at least) and that within the next three hours he is going to be taking photos of just about everything with today's dated paper in hand and posting them here.

Really hope he gets this right and can deliver evidence worthy pics.

If its a scam don't shoot me I'm just as sceptical as the next man.
119  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: 750 GH/s - 3TH/s Miners from $3565 - www.bitcoinultra.co.uk on: March 07, 2014, 10:53:05 AM
I would give my back teeth for a UK vendor right now.
120  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: 750 GH/s - 3TH/s Miners from $3565 - www.bitcoinultra.co.uk on: March 07, 2014, 10:10:05 AM
Like I said on the previous page.

If they are happy to welcome visitors/potential customers, I'll drive over with whoever wants to come with me, as long as you can get to Leeds

They are about a 30 min car drive from me, I don't mind nipping over, if anybody else wants to come with me and can get to Leeds, I'll pick you up from the train station

They have said to many people they are happy to have a visit but as yet no one as bothered to go look. All you have to do is give him a call point him to this thread grab a camera phone and say show me the stuff. We would all be very much in your debt.

PS be sure to visit the other site 1 mile down the road where the chips have supposedly arrived.
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