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March 03, 2013, 09:32:13 PM
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Sorry I could not make any refunds this Friday, I had to make two very large payments to a couple customers who had the largest orders on the books. I did not want people thinking I am only refunding small orders.


As I have said before everyone will be paid back. I want to do the right thing here. I honestly do. I have been a member of this forum for 2 years, and it was like home, I contributed to numerous projects and tried everything I could to to further the cause of Bitcoin. While trying to develop this project I made a lot of bad decisions and I was not experienced or knowledgeable enough - I thought I was - but I was not. I could not make this project happen and it has put me in a very difficult situation. Things are downright depressing around this household, its so thick you could cut it with a knife. I love this place but alas I have become an outcast... But thats enough of my problems. My inexperience led to this but I will not, I repeat I will NOT go out as a scammer.

Every single order will be paid (eventually) I know everyone wants their Bitcoins right now,

but its a little difficult when you sold them at 15$ and now have to buy them back at 30$

most of the other orders are relatively small, most are around 2k-4k and there are not that many of them left.


Refunds will resume on Friday - I  send refunds until there are no Bitcoins left. and will continue on every Friday until they are all paid off.




thank you to the ones who have been patient, and supporting.

I, personally, love the first two lines--no refunds, but I paid back two large concerns (paraphrased).
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March 03, 2013, 11:08:45 PM
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Maybe even some funding towards this forum to keep escaping the coveted "scammer" tag which he already wears the crown for...

Summed up: Vague opening (more excuses), some sob story about family life, determination about repayment, blah blah... no mention of BFL in this one tommy?  

Perhaps those that are preparing for legal action (and verbalizing on the forum) are getting tommy's VIP treatment?  

In other news.. one of my CC companies came back and said that they received communication from tommy-enterprises on my one chargebacks that didn't get refunded.. they stated that whatever they received back didn't make any sense, so they went ahead and executed the full charge back against the "merchant"..

Why did tommy have to come on here and post a thread with special lock-down treatment when he could have posted on his own forum, which is now deleted of course?  (link to old one - http://gfyi95.com/bASIC/bASIC%20Forum/www.btcfpga.com/forum/index.html)

Why doesn't tommy take the advice from the other thread and post a listing of order numbers still to be refunded, and refund in order when the "buyer" requested a refund?

Again, thomas (openthomas on ebay) - you are still a dirtbag scammer even if you eventually pay everyone back.. you are a thief that did not honor refunds properly (or anything in regards to bASIC) which resulted in many without their refunds or refunds at the current exchange rate when it was requested long ago when the exchange rates were much lower.. hell, I'm still waiting for my CC chargebacks to finish up even though I do have the "credit" back.




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March 04, 2013, 03:31:52 AM
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He is even selling kit at a higher price than you can buy it from  ZTEX for!!!
http://www.ebay.com/itm/ZTEX-Xilinx-Spartan-6-Module-1-15d-XC6SLX150-SG3-128MB-w-Experimental-Board-1-3-/130842803366?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item1e76d6bca6

$460USD compared to $427USD from ZTEX
Still its no worse than selling nothing for $1200 a pop.

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March 04, 2013, 04:11:09 AM
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I want to do the right thing here. I honestly do.

Then stop picking random orders to refund. Either refund them based on when the refund was requested, or by order number. Anything else is dishonest.

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March 04, 2013, 10:02:17 AM
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...but its a little difficult when you sold them at 15$ and now have to buy them back at 30$...

Two things.

When did Americans start putting the dollar sign after the amount?

It doesn't matter what the exchange rate is when paying somebody you owe $100 USD. How the fuck doesn't he even understand this simple concept?

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...but its a little difficult when you sold them at 15$ and now have to buy them back at 30$...

Two things.

When did Americans start putting the dollar sign after the amount?

It doesn't matter what the exchange rate is when paying somebody you owe $100 USD. How the fuck doesn't he even understand this simple concept?



Considering how TommyTard handled himself throughout the whole bASIC "experience" this shouldn't come as a shock..  fumbling the whole project was one thing, and continuing to punt on 1st down in the opposite direction still amazes me with this hillbilly.

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March 04, 2013, 10:51:57 PM
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What happened to all the money when you sold off at $15.00 HuhHuh
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March 05, 2013, 01:44:24 AM
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What happened to all the money when you sold off at $15.00 HuhHuh

Oddly enough, he didn't sell, but keep all sales via BTC in one wallet from which he refunded from for a while, then thought it prudent to move the funds from said wallet around, only to remarry them into a new wallet. Boy ain't right!
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March 05, 2013, 06:54:11 AM
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If you are lucky, Tom starts with refunds right before the next bitcoin crash. If he never sold the bitcoins, this gives him the maximum return out of this interest free credit. In addition everybody will be happy to receive a refund. Good plan.
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March 05, 2013, 07:34:43 AM
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What happened to all the money when you sold off at $15.00 HuhHuh

feeding his hungry kids....

god damn fat parents always have fat children.
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March 05, 2013, 09:49:22 AM
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Hello,
Sorry I could not make any refunds this Friday, I had to make two very large payments to a couple customers who had the largest orders on the books. I did not want people thinking I am only refunding small orders.


As I have said before everyone will be paid back. I want to do the right thing here. I honestly do. I have been a member of this forum for 2 years, and it was like home, I contributed to numerous projects and tried everything I could to to further the cause of Bitcoin. While trying to develop this project I made a lot of bad decisions and I was not experienced or knowledgeable enough - I thought I was - but I was not. I could not make this project happen and it has put me in a very difficult situation. Things are downright depressing around this household, its so thick you could cut it with a knife. I love this place but alas I have become an outcast... But thats enough of my problems. My inexperience led to this but I will not, I repeat I will NOT go out as a scammer.

Every single order will be paid (eventually) I know everyone wants their Bitcoins right now,

but its a little difficult when you sold them at 15$ and now have to buy them back at 30$

most of the other orders are relatively small, most are around 2k-4k and there are not that many of them left.


Refunds will resume on Friday - I  send refunds until there are no Bitcoins left. and will continue on every Friday until they are all paid off.




thank you to the ones who have been patient, and supporting.

I, personally, love the first two lines--no refunds, but I paid back two large concerns (paraphrased).

Too little, too late...

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