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Author Topic: Looking to buy 30-50 s9 antminers with PSU or other mining equiptment  (Read 791 times)
Tekoy (OP)
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December 31, 2016, 05:38:14 AM
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Need them shipped to Venezuela (we can cover shipping cost)

Title says it all

please let me know if you or anyone you know is selling

willing to pay a fair but decent price
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December 31, 2016, 08:31:09 AM
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30-50 s9's might be difficult for you to obtain all at once. Usually only see a couple for sale at a time.

What kind of other mining equipment will you consider?
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December 31, 2016, 09:27:56 AM
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If you are buying that kind of quantity why not go direct to Bitmain and work out a deal?

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December 31, 2016, 11:35:12 AM
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If you are. Using that kind of quantity why not go direct to Bitmain and work out a deal?

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December 31, 2016, 11:43:08 AM
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If you are. Using that kind of quantity why not go direct to Bitmain and work out a deal?

because 30-50 s9's isn't enough to alter their production run.

We may be finally seeing the stability in btc hashrate. If production switches over to L3 that is.
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December 31, 2016, 07:38:45 PM
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From Bitmain website:

"To avail the following discounts, please only pay price for your order AFTER discount plus shipping cost and leave us a message with your order ID. We'll confirm your order manually.                

For an order containing 50 or more units, a 0.5% discount will be offered;

For an order containing 200 or more units, a 1.5% discount will be offered;

For an order containing 500 or more units, a 3% discount will be offered."


I dont think they need to alter anything if they are offering large batches at a discount.

thanks!

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December 31, 2016, 10:50:30 PM
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Our client from Venezuela pays us via paypal. If we buy btc it will have to be through paypal

If your client pays you via paypal why cant you just withdraw the cash and source BTC paying GBP?

Dont see why you would need to pay for the bitcoin using paypal.

Something doesnt seem right here, tread carefully
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December 31, 2016, 10:54:18 PM
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Our client from Venezuela pays us via paypal. If we buy btc it will have to be through paypal

If your client pays you via paypal why cant you just withdraw the cash and source BTC paying GBP?

Dont see why you would need to pay for the bitcoin using paypal.

Something doesnt seem right here, tread carefully

apologies I know this looks suspicious Sad

I've agreed to escrow btc as this seller wants and up to him whether he sells or not now.

The reason being is client pays in $$$, post-brexit that means even less pounds and because our currency took such a hit it means even less btc as the brokers in the UK have had to raise their prices

Regardless. I've completely agreed to escrow btc solving any issues this seller has Smiley
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January 01, 2017, 11:24:45 PM
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@Tekou

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Our client from Venezuela pays us via paypal. If we buy btc it will have to be through paypal

If your client pays you via paypal why cant you just withdraw the cash and source BTC paying GBP?

Dont see why you would need to pay for the bitcoin using paypal.

Something doesnt seem right here, tread carefully

apologies I know this looks suspicious Sad

I've agreed to escrow btc as this seller wants and up to him whether he sells or not now.

The reason being is client pays in $$$, post-brexit that means even less pounds and because our currency took such a hit it means even less btc as the brokers in the UK have had to raise their prices

Regardless. I've completely agreed to escrow btc solving any issues this seller has Smiley

Our currency? You have me lost given this statement,  if you are not the sole owner of www.newminerigs.com your partner certainly is US based. I say that because asking people we collectively know to vouch for you, yet implying quite directly you are British has me lost.

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January 01, 2017, 11:28:20 PM
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Ive left the OP a neg, something stinks of scam here to me.

I have also dropped the contact form of www.newminerigs.com  a link to this thread.

He hides his online status has been online recently with no comment.
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