btc_uzr
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September 14, 2014, 12:32:14 PM |
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Just ignore them. Most of them live in places where consumer laws count less than in Europe.
Your chances are far better than they think or try to make you think.
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mwizard
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September 14, 2014, 12:59:18 PM Last edit: September 14, 2014, 01:12:12 PM by mwizard |
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In your thread on legal actions against KNC you say KNC boards need a CE marking. But only devices that fall within specific CE directives need CE markings.
I cannot see how the KNC miner falls under any directive. It is not a medical device. It uses 12V which is well under the directive limit of 50V. It is irrelevant where the 12V comes from.
Yes, I see that and that's why I have written "may" need CE marking. However, why would a 12V halogen bulb have the CE marking? .No, my case is not built on this and I don't need to include it. The consumer vs. business issue may be the most promising route. I think the fire hazard and low safety of their equipment simply adds to the case, as it is a very good reason for a consumer to cancel an order. The halogen bulb needs a CE marking because the EU has directives covering the energy efficiency and labelling of lamps. For example 2009/125/EC. Lamp efficiency is a big issue in all countries. With regard to taking legal action against KNC as a consumer, you may need to establishing you did not buy the bitcoin miner as an item of manufacture or production. If you brought it for "economic purpose" you appear to not be covered under EU consumer law. For a general overview of the EU definition of consumer see http://www.europarl.europa.eu/RegData/bibliotheque/briefing/2013/130477/LDM_BRI(2013)130477_REV1_EN.pdf. I suggest you view your KNC preorder as an expensive lesson, put it behind you and get on with life.
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smoothrunnings
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September 14, 2014, 01:17:42 PM |
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In your thread on legal actions against KNC you say KNC boards need a CE marking. But only devices that fall within specific CE directives need CE markings.
I cannot see how the KNC miner falls under any directive. It is not a medical device. It uses 12V which is well under the directive limit of 50V. It is irrelevant where the 12V comes from.
Yes, I see that and that's why I have written "may" need CE marking. However, why would a 12V halogen bulb have the CE marking? .No, my case is not built on this and I don't need to include it. The consumer vs. business issue may be the most promising route. I think the fire hazard and low safety of their equipment simply adds to the case, as it is a very good reason for a consumer to cancel an order. The halogen bulb needs a CE marking because the EU has directives covering the energy efficiency and labelling of lamps. For example 2009/125/EC. Lamp efficiency is a big issue in all countries. With regard to taking legal action against KNC as a consumer, you may need to establishing you did not buy the bitcoin miner as an item of manufacture or production. If you brought it for "economic purpose" you appear to not be covered under EU consumer law. For a general overview of the EU definition of consumer see http://www.europarl.europa.eu/RegData/bibliotheque/briefing/2013/130477/LDM_BRI(2013)130477_REV1_EN.pdf. I suggest you view your KNC preorder as an expensive lesson, put it behind you and get on with life. Well said!
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lucazane
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September 14, 2014, 02:32:39 PM |
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So the Titan is only 300Mh/s for 1100 Watts.
That less than I expected.
Why not ship one or two more modules to get 400 Mh/s like advertised ?
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jomay
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September 14, 2014, 03:39:26 PM |
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The halogen bulb needs a CE marking because the EU has directives covering the energy efficiency and labelling of lamps. For example 2009/125/EC. Lamp efficiency is a big issue in all countries. With regard to taking legal action against KNC as a consumer, you may need to establishing you did not buy the bitcoin miner as an item of manufacture or production. If you brought it for "economic purpose" you appear to not be covered under EU consumer law. For a general overview of the EU definition of consumer see http://www.europarl.europa.eu/RegData/bibliotheque/briefing/2013/130477/LDM_BRI(2013)130477_REV1_EN.pdf. I suggest you view your KNC preorder as an expensive lesson, put it behind you and get on with life. I'm european and I'm proud that we have stronger regulations that make the life of cowboy-businesses difficult. I have bought the bitcoin/litecoin miner as a hobbyist device. The intent was not to maximise profit or similar. I found mining fun and if there was . However, I am not going to run a potentially dangerous device in my private home. The link you have sent is actually very interesting, thanks. It states: "The majority of MS do not have any explicit rules on mixed transactions. However, some countries treat them as consumer contracts if the personal purpose prevails (Germany, Nordic countries) or if the link to a business activity is only 'indirect' (Poland)." So my (german) gut feeling about law and that the simply cannot easily declare me a business may be right and may also apply in Sweden.
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jomay
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September 14, 2014, 06:12:06 PM |
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The halogen bulb needs a CE marking because the EU has directives covering the energy efficiency and labelling of lamps. For example 2009/125/EC. Lamp efficiency is a big issue in all countries. With regard to taking legal action against KNC as a consumer, you may need to establishing you did not buy the bitcoin miner as an item of manufacture or production. If you brought it for "economic purpose" you appear to not be covered under EU consumer law. For a general overview of the EU definition of consumer see http://www.europarl.europa.eu/RegData/bibliotheque/briefing/2013/130477/LDM_BRI(2013)130477_REV1_EN.pdf. I suggest you view your KNC preorder as an expensive lesson, put it behind you and get on with life. I'm european and I'm proud that we have stronger regulations that make the life of cowboy-businesses difficult. I have bought the bitcoin/litecoin miner as a hobbyist device. The intent was not to maximise profit or similar. I found mining fun and if there was . However, I am not going to run a potentially dangerous device in my private home. The link you have sent is actually very interesting, thanks. It states: "The majority of MS do not have any explicit rules on mixed transactions. However, some countries treat them as consumer contracts if the personal purpose prevails (Germany, Nordic countries) or if the link to a business activity is only 'indirect' (Poland)." So my (german) gut feeling about law and that the simply cannot easily declare me a business may be right and may also apply in Sweden. It´s not possible for KnC to declare the sales B2B if you´re a European customer. They´re just lying and trying to sell the lie to you. And don´t forget that European consumer law protects your product for 3 years if something goes wrong. If you can prove that the problem was existing and not caused by you KnC is obliged by Swedish law to compensate you with a product that matches the original from their sortiment (You need the original receipt and to be the original buyer). I guess it really boils down to whether I am a business or a consumer. It seems to be a grey area apparently. Do you know where I could read and find out more about this?
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jomay
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September 14, 2014, 06:43:44 PM |
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I guess it really boils down to whether I am a business or a consumer. It seems to be a grey area apparently. Do you know where I could read and find out more about this?
Do you have a EU tax number? If YES, then it´s possible for KnC to say that it was a B2B sale. If NO and you paid EU tax on the sale from KnC, it´s B2C sale. It´s that simple to be honest No, I don't have a VAT ID, I'm not registered as a business anywhere and I have never run a business. TBH, I am a bit nervous about it because my contract of employment forbids me to run a business. I just want out and focus on other things. What do you recommend? Take a lawyer who will prepare a letter to KnC asking for a refund?
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Biffa
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September 14, 2014, 07:34:31 PM |
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Do you have a EU tax number? If YES, then it´s possible for KnC to say that it was a B2B sale. If NO and you paid EU tax on the sale from KnC, it´s B2C sale. It´s that simple to be honest This is false, you can be a business without a EU Tax or VAT number. You can be a sole trader, you can be a consultant, you can be whatever. You agreed to the T&C's before you paid for the goods, the T&C's specify the sale is only to businesses.
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jomay
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September 14, 2014, 07:48:19 PM |
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Do you have a EU tax number? If YES, then it´s possible for KnC to say that it was a B2B sale. If NO and you paid EU tax on the sale from KnC, it´s B2C sale. It´s that simple to be honest This is false, you can be a business without a EU Tax or VAT number. You can be a sole trader, you can be a consultant, you can be whatever. You agreed to the T&C's before you paid for the goods, the T&C's specify the sale is only to businesses. Hmm, how did your refund go, Biffa? I don't have really time to read up on this monster thread. Also the law is sometimes binding. You CANNOT sell a random product on a website "for business use only" without asking for business details etc. The question is whether mining is a business activity and whether the intent to mine is sufficient to be considered a business. Again, check my thread for more details: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=781435
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jomay
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September 14, 2014, 07:51:21 PM |
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Just ignore them. Most of them live in places where consumer laws count less than in Europe.
Your chances are far better than they think or try to make you think.
Hi btc_uzr, I'm wondering why and whether you have changed your opinion? You had previously mentioned this below. (Although when I ordered it was not "non-refundable") Thanks for the support. (...)
Please tell me, I get my Titan until the end of the Q3 2014? And if you do not get it, how long do I wait for a refund?
Considering the date of announced titan chip tape out: "We achieved tape-out of the 2284-core Titan in early June" they might be ready mid of September. Titan refund ? I'd say you will wait forever.. Didn't you notice "This product is nonrefundable." ?
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murraypaul
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September 14, 2014, 09:30:33 PM |
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I guess it really boils down to whether I am a business or a consumer. It seems to be a grey area apparently. Do you know where I could read and find out more about this?
Do you have a EU tax number? If YES, then it´s possible for KnC to say that it was a B2B sale. If NO and you paid EU tax on the sale from KnC, it´s B2C sale. It´s that simple to be honest No it isn't. What you've said is frankly rubbish.
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btc_uzr
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September 14, 2014, 09:45:24 PM |
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Just ignore them. Most of them live in places where consumer laws count less than in Europe.
Your chances are far better than they think or try to make you think.
Hi btc_uzr, I'm wondering why and whether you have changed your opinion? You had previously mentioned this below. (Although when I ordered it was not "non-refundable") Thanks for the support. (...)
Please tell me, I get my Titan until the end of the Q3 2014? And if you do not get it, how long do I wait for a refund?
Considering the date of announced titan chip tape out: "We achieved tape-out of the 2284-core Titan in early June" they might be ready mid of September. Titan refund ? I'd say you will wait forever.. Didn't you notice "This product is nonrefundable." ? No, opinion has not changed. Filing complaints and waiting 'forever' (you know what time is like in bitcoin land) is not in opposite to each other. Refund will take forever as they do not want to pay. Making them pay takes time, but is worth it. When they ship you next week the order you have cancelled, let them know -for the record- it remains their property and you still want your refund. Wish you best luck ..and more support from the affected ones.
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murraypaul
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September 14, 2014, 10:03:40 PM |
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I guess it really boils down to whether I am a business or a consumer. It seems to be a grey area apparently. Do you know where I could read and find out more about this?
Do you have a EU tax number? If YES, then it´s possible for KnC to say that it was a B2B sale. If NO and you paid EU tax on the sale from KnC, it´s B2C sale. It´s that simple to be honest No it isn't. What you've said is frankly rubbish. It´s not. http://www.riksdagen.se/sv/Dokument-Lagar/Lagar/Svenskforfattningssamling/Distans--och-hemforsaljningsla_sfs-2005-59/If you don´t know Swedish law or can add anything of value, please don´t post. Your cite defines the rights that consumers have in distance contracts. It does not define what a consumer is, or in any way back up your original claim.
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September 14, 2014, 10:34:19 PM |
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Can you advise whether you have any professional or business interests that would prevent you from taking a civil case against KNC ?
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September 14, 2014, 10:35:08 PM |
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If you want to discuss it further, you´re welcome to PM me. I´ve been practicing Swedish law since 1999 and European consumer law since 2011, i promise you i´m not pointing you in wrong direction. Based on what you have seen, as a someone practicing Swedish law do you think any on the Titan buyers have a solid case against KNC for getting refunds ?
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September 14, 2014, 10:38:09 PM |
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So the Titan is only 300Mh/s for 1100 Watts.
That less than I expected.
Why not ship one or two more modules to get 400 Mh/s like advertised ?
KNC claims 'yield problems'
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September 14, 2014, 10:55:10 PM |
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s1gs3gv: There´s nothing preventing me from working a case against KnC Does Swedish/European law allow the aggregation of individual claims into what in the US might be termed a 'class action' ?
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poodle63
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September 14, 2014, 11:01:40 PM |
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Any one receive shipping list yet?
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September 14, 2014, 11:09:52 PM |
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If you´re not a European citizen there´s nothing i can do to help you i´m afraid.
Interesting. Thanks for the quick reply. Just curious - does European law not protect people identically irrespective of their nationality ? If not, what legal recourse would US citizens have against a Swedish company who engaged, for example, in deceptive advertising ?
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