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August 19, 2012, 07:51:27 AM
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There are a couple other red flags here. They don't have any public information, they don't have a TOS, their Facebook page doesn't exist or their Facebook link doesn't work, and the fact that their RSS only has one post. I suggest you do your due diligence before using icbit.se
So now only honest companies can create a page at Facebook ? Cool "red flag" :)
I don't see why we should ever register at some third-party completely unrelated social network.

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August 19, 2012, 04:51:28 PM
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There are a couple other red flags here. They don't have any public information, they don't have a TOS, their Facebook page doesn't exist or their Facebook link doesn't work, and the fact that their RSS only has one post. I suggest you do your due diligence before using icbit.se
So now only honest companies can create a page at Facebook ? Cool "red flag" Smiley
I don't see why we should ever register at some third-party completely unrelated social network.

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August 20, 2012, 12:36:00 AM
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There are a couple other red flags here. They don't have any public information, they don't have a TOS, their Facebook page doesn't exist or their Facebook link doesn't work, and the fact that their RSS only has one post. I suggest you do your due diligence before using icbit.se
So now only honest companies can create a page at Facebook ? Cool "red flag" Smiley
I don't see why we should ever register at some third-party completely unrelated social network.
The problem is that they have a Facebook link. Linking to a non-existent social networking page is a red flag.
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August 20, 2012, 10:20:30 AM
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There are a couple other red flags here. They don't have any public information, they don't have a TOS, their Facebook page doesn't exist or their Facebook link doesn't work, and the fact that their RSS only has one post. I suggest you do your due diligence before using icbit.se
So now only honest companies can create a page at Facebook ? Cool "red flag" Smiley
I don't see why we should ever register at some third-party completely unrelated social network.
The problem is that they have a Facebook link. Linking to a non-existent social networking page is a red flag.
Thanks, the Facebook link is fixed, though as [Tycho] said, it's not that this Facebook page gives any additional credibility. It's supposed to be useful for community and that's it.
As for RSS, I'm not sure what RSS you are referring to, but our Twitter is used on a regular basis to provide various news (you can have a look yourself: http://twitter.com/icbit_se).

Additionally, you can trace origins of ICBIT by searching forum posts here, which show the development process which began more than 1 year ago.

Any other Red Flags? :-)

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August 20, 2012, 03:34:54 PM
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Wow...those who paid BTC for ASICs likely have paid in value now 200% what they could have if they just paid in fiat.

If price goes up...it could be 300%-500% at least

Sucks to be them I guess. Cheesy

Lesson: Pay in USD.  Cheesy

LOL.. Troll on brother!

But seriously, when I bought my mini-rig ASIC from BFL, I only paid 147 BTC.  At today's values ($9.20-ish) that equals $1352.40 which is almost spot on with their current asking price plus shipping costs.

So, if you believe in Bitcoin, pay in Bitcoin.  I do.
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August 21, 2012, 01:47:00 AM
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There are a couple other red flags here. They don't have any public information, they don't have a TOS, their Facebook page doesn't exist or their Facebook link doesn't work, and the fact that their RSS only has one post. I suggest you do your due diligence before using icbit.se
So now only honest companies can create a page at Facebook ? Cool "red flag" Smiley
I don't see why we should ever register at some third-party completely unrelated social network.
The problem is that they have a Facebook link. Linking to a non-existent social networking page is a red flag.
Thanks, the Facebook link is fixed, though as [Tycho] said, it's not that this Facebook page gives any additional credibility. It's supposed to be useful for community and that's it.
As for RSS, I'm not sure what RSS you are referring to, but our Twitter is used on a regular basis to provide various news (you can have a look yourself: http://twitter.com/icbit_se).

Additionally, you can trace origins of ICBIT by searching forum posts here, which show the development process which began more than 1 year ago.

Any other Red Flags? :-)
This RSS that hasn't been updated in ages..

Anyways, I didn't realize that Tycho was working with icbit.se; that lends a lot of credibility to it. This information would probably need to be advertised. Too many of these websites with broken links and stock design turn out to be scams, which is why I doubted icbit.se. See, for example, MtGix, which has poor English, broken links, and a stock design.

Apologies for attacking your website; I should have done more research into the issue before judging the book by its cover.
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