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May 12, 2013, 01:03:07 AM
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In response to all of your comments:
I really appreciate the constructive criticism that some of you left. However when people call my product crap and call me a chump I am not going to take it lying down. I treat my customers well, but people that are disrespectful are not customers that I want to have. I wasn't expecting many mining rig clients from these forums because most people know how to build rigs themselves. I am attempting to make connections as a business that accepts Bitcoins. Reading the forums I see a lot of camaraderie and people working together to advance crypto coin development, awareness and acceptance. I am also adding powered risers to my website and thought that some of you might need those for your own builds. For people that don't know how to build or configure a rig, and don't have the time or inclination to learn, a service like this is the only way to get involved in mining. A preconfigured mining rig is not something you can pick up at the local computer store. If you could buy a rig and tech support with setup from a big-box store it would cost much more than we are charging. My prices and technical support are better than my competitors. Around $1500 in parts goes in to these builds, whoever said they can get this for $900 please share that info with all of us. Anyone that thinks that these rigs are overpriced after taking into account the cost of providing tech support for 6 months, parts, and overhead has obviously never run a business before. Whether you experienced rig builders see the value of this product and service or not there is still a market out there for it and we are one of the best companies around. I welcome additional constructive comments!
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May 18, 2013, 03:52:35 AM
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Sorry but I think sellbuy is right... Weren't you some chump on ebay around a month ago? I like the new professional look Wink

http://doxcade.com/store/index.php?dispatch=categories.view&category_id=168
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May 18, 2013, 03:54:57 AM
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well the cards cost 900 by themselves, and he builds it for you. Go get it from dell then maybe? lol

I'm not sure what 7950s you're looking at, but I've never seen a 7950 go for $900.

You're right, no 7950 goes for $900, but 3 do.  Wink I just built a rig with 3 of these same cards, and it cost me $1,200. I probably bought a few things I didn't need, but it was my first. The next one will cost me much less.  Smiley

Where did you buy the components?
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May 19, 2013, 09:52:04 PM
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Sorry but I think sellbuy is right... Weren't you some chump on ebay around a month ago? I like the new professional look Wink

http://doxcade.com/store/index.php?dispatch=categories.view&category_id=168

Thanks for bringing this to our attention, that is not our listing. Just another of the numerous people that have copied our ad and are charging more than we do. I have not heard back from anyone who claimed to be able to build this identical rig with all the same brand new parts for less than $1300. No one is able to back up their claims?
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June 13, 2013, 03:58:53 AM
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dude just keep doing what your doing and for get all of these fags tht think they're the shit. There are some ppl out there tht want plugNplay rigs

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June 13, 2013, 04:27:08 AM
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With all the recent media coverage there are many newcomers interested in mining that lack the experience or technical knowledge to design and build their own rigs



The best advice would be... "don't". At $2000 for 1800KH/s, at $0.18/kWh, 5% diminishing return each month for diff increase (ya right), over 2 years to pay off the device.
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June 20, 2013, 07:15:55 AM
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With all the recent media coverage there are many newcomers interested in mining that lack the experience or technical knowledge to design and build their own rigs



The best advice would be... "don't". At $2000 for 1800KH/s, at $0.18/kWh, 5% diminishing return each month for diff increase (ya right), over 2 years to pay off the device.

Miner telling other miners not to mine... You are assuming in your calculations that the exchange rate of all crypto coins will stay the same over 2 years. There were numerous times when bitcoin was under $50 that people made similar assumptions and said "it's not worth it" and "don't bother". Then there are the crypto coin millionaires. You are entitled to your opinion, but there are more appropiate threads to voice them in. Let's try to stay on topic here. Thanks
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July 10, 2013, 10:04:09 PM
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I would like to make note, that a few days ago, I accidentally gave CryptoRig negative trust, based on an IP confirm that he was an Alt of a confirmed scammer. He brought it to my attention, and due to a cognative lapse, I labeled him instead of Crypto4rig

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=124037

Sorry about that Crypto, I hope that anyone who saw the negative trust sees this, and its cleared up.
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