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1  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ASICs for EU-market on: February 13, 2013, 07:38:25 AM
Hey man,
Where are you located in Europe out of interest,
I might have an order for you

Hey viper, in the middle Wink I'll send you location in a PM
2  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ASICs for EU-market on: February 10, 2013, 09:13:57 PM
NEXT SHIPPMENT DETAILS :

Next cargo will leave the USA on ~20th February, estimated time of goods arrival to klients is end of March.

Now taking payments in Bitcoins too Cool Lets do some business !
3  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: Is it worth to invest in ASIC living in Europe? on: February 10, 2013, 09:01:41 PM
Very good question!

Buying ASICs in EU means +20% VAT. Is there import tax, too? Electricity cost is also higher in EU than it is in other parts of the world.

Please correct me, if I'm wrong! Smiley


Or i can help you to bypass that VAT and Import Taxes in EU for small fee  Wink

check my thread
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=128790.0
4  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ASICs for EU-market on: February 08, 2013, 10:20:26 AM
Hey, just received my card, will proceed to payment, i'm a happy camper!

Thanks Peter, hope to do business again Smiley

Anice, thank you for first feedback  Smiley 

I received the payment from you(thanks for tip hehe). It was pleasure to do business with you. Looking forward for future deals  Smiley

Peter
5  Economy / Services / Re: I will pay 2% cash back in BTC on your amazon purchases through my affiliate on: December 08, 2012, 01:10:34 PM
Anyone doing this with eBay ?
6  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ASICs for EU-market on: December 08, 2012, 08:17:13 AM
Not the same, the OP here avoids import taxes, but thanks i'll keep that one in mind Wink

so does this guy, he will put the price on the package at whatever price u want so u dont pay vat/tax when it arrives

Yes lot of China vendors and suppliers do that with no problems, at this time I have one fake samsung galaxy tab 2 on the way from china with declared value $20 and description as "broken electronics". But no chance to do this from apple.com Grin btw Apple goods are way more cheaper on US market as here in EU Wink
7  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ASICs for EU-market on: December 06, 2012, 11:22:15 AM
Just agreed-ed with Peter, will buy and ship me a GTX670.
Expected time of delivery is January 20th Wink

Thank you Anice, you'll not be disappointed Smiley
8  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ASICs for EU-market on: December 05, 2012, 03:04:47 PM
if you would be doing this, would you "change the price" so the 25% vat would be so painfull? Tongue
you pretty much buy whatever asics, have them shipped to eu. then resell them?

Sure, I'll definitely change the price so that the buyer could save money. And i will resell them inside the EU. Don't worry, be free to jump-in Smiley

I just do not want to start another thread. According to Avalon statements if they are on time i will start the thread first or second week of January when time comes of course.   

Welcome !  Smiley I am glad that you join this thread, i have no power over shipping from China, so its definitely good that you are here, we can cooperate in future Wink

Lets wait for ASICs, then will the business start !  Smiley
9  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ASICs for EU-market on: December 04, 2012, 08:15:01 PM
ACH people .. whats wrong with you, i just want help you and make some side-money from my benefits and know-how. But you see only scam everywhere...  Huh

I will be back if i will have some ASICs in my hand on European soil, ok? Meanwhile if someone want to do some business write me a PM.
10  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ASICs for EU-market on: December 04, 2012, 07:13:17 PM
A plane that takes one month with no weight and space issues?
Maybe you wanted to say you will put them on a container ship?

Anyway, what you want to do is illegal.

Cool! (Ironic)

Not just plane ... train also, the whole process is complicated and i will not telling details here... but the
important is, that on the end client receive the item to his hands for agreed price in agreed time.

And it isn't, we are on public forum, no illegal things here... everything is 100% backed and legit Smiley
11  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ASICs for EU-market on: December 04, 2012, 01:20:15 PM
that means usually it takes a month from US to me @home in EU?

Exactly Smiley
12  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ASICs for EU-market on: December 04, 2012, 12:52:57 PM

Crazy statement. I'll be totally in, how often do you travel?


For beginning, I could open 10slots for BitoinTalk once per month, for now i have only €500 left for this from my personal funds. But if someone is willing to use escrow.com (its very secure for both sides) then my personal funds will not play the role in this.

The situation now is : If the client is able to deliver goods into Secaucus, NJ 07094 by the 15th of December(If not, we must wait for next month.), then the client could have an item at home in the middle of January 2013.
13  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ASICs for EU-market on: December 03, 2012, 10:50:12 PM
I mean with your order number(not mine), and payment on my door(with ASIC in my hand). If you can make this - wellcome.

If you are really willing to ship before getting paid, i would take 2 mini SCs.

Sure... no problem guys. Now we just need to wait for the date when the ASICs will be on market Wink

Meanwhile i can get you other available electronics goods, if anyone needs something, just write, all the orders are welcome.
14  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ASICs for EU-market on: December 03, 2012, 10:20:20 AM
If you want to bye some asics, and ship them to my door without taxes, you're welcome.


Great ! This is what I want to hear Wink

How much weight can you carry?

weight or size isn't a problem

If you would charge 5~10% over the sale price that would be much cheaper for me and a good deal for you.
There's obviously the issue of trust and once on the EU side you'd have to ship the item so I could receive it, so not straight forward. Just an idea really... (I would love it if you could carry a rack mountable server for me Smiley ).

Usually i take 10% provision from product price, but for expensive goods like servers we can negotiate about price. Yes about trust ... we could use some escrow service (https://escrow.com/), or if my capital allows it I can buy it from my own. And you will pay me, after you receive it. Write me more details into PM please.
15  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ASICs for EU-market on: December 03, 2012, 08:35:21 AM
I don't think so.

As I said, i don't want any money in advance, so i cant scam anyone
He just want some free ASICs.

How free??? I must pay for them with my money, if i want buy them, you don't think so? Tongue

I want to help community so please dont act like ... thank you.  Roll Eyes
16  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ASICs for EU-market on: December 02, 2012, 11:10:56 PM
WHY so skeptic

Well, mainly because you're talking to someone who's been convicted of attempting to evade €30,000 in import taxes. I've got years of experience in this area, it usually doesn't go well in the end, customs officers are really really smart, you'd be very surprised, I was Cheesy

If you are able to get a full plane of electronics into the EU without a customs inspection, then well done dude, my advice would be don't bother with the ASICs & move onto bringing in high profit electronics from China and wholesale them, then enjoy your millions.

I am doing this for years, never had problem ... €30 000 ... you should know me earlier Grin as an employee i don't have whole plane for myself. And I am working only on US-EU lines... never on China-EU. Not looking for millions either, but thank you for advice Smiley
17  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ASICs for EU-market on: December 02, 2012, 10:56:08 PM
Any proof of "your" plane?
We have to be cautious, just in case.

Easy2Mine, what kind of proof do you want? Smiley Ofcourse, its not my plane, i am just an employee with this possibility.
As I said, i don't want any money in advance, so i cant scam anyone.Don't worry... just looking for business partners.
I think the best proof will be the first satisfied clients from BitcoinTalk.

Quote from: Blazr
So, what do you do when you land in the EU and your plane is inspected by customs?
If you're able to get around that bit, then why don't you just fill the plane with cocaine and screw the ASICs?

Yes I am able to get around that, but no with drugs Grin

WHY so skeptic
18  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ASICs for EU-market on: December 02, 2012, 08:51:45 PM
No customs duty for Computer Peripherals in EU ? Are you sure ?

So still its almost €300 difference for one piece  Smiley

Ok, so lets say my price will be €150 down from €1296 ... I earn €150, client saves €150... that's fair.
I' am able to buy hardware in US and take it with "my" plane into the EU ... i have a lot of free space, i know the waters and i am traveling a lot.

Discounts for bulk orders are welcome.

So if someone want to do business, let me know.
19  Bitcoin / Hardware / ASICs for EU-market on: December 02, 2012, 04:56:09 PM
Dear miners from EU, I want to ask you you something. For now we can buy ASICs only from US-based companies like BTFL, AVALON and BTCFPGA.
That means that we must pay import taxes(7%), VAT(depends on country, but its 15%+) and international shipping costs.

Goods imported from non-member states are subject to VAT at the rate applicable in the member state into which the goods
are imported. VAT is generally charged at the border, at the same time as customs duty and using the price determined by customs.

for example :
Base price of Single SC is €1,081 (PayPal conversion rate)
+ Import taxes 7%
+ VAT ... depends on country, we have 20%
+ International Shipping €73
-------
€1446

Lets say that I am able to import this goods for much less. You dont need to give me money in advance.
I am just curious, if it will be some demand if I will sell them inside in EU for price €100-€150 lover than final price for EU-buyer.
Len me know, or make an offer.


NEXT SHIPPMENT DETAILS :

Next cargo will leave the USA on ~20th February, estimated time of goods arrival to klients is end of March.
20  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Newbie restrictions on: December 01, 2012, 03:03:18 PM
"Total time logged in:" is not counting ... i am here for 2nd day with time online approximately 16h+ and still have only 1 hours and 9 minutes ... today i am here from morning and its not counting, why?
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