shapemaker
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September 13, 2013, 11:05:09 AM |
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Is there a mailing list to be notified when your site opens?
We will sent a mailing to all the Bitburner clients with the exact launch moment. How long a window are you preparing for us to get ahead of "the public"? I take it you have at least 1 reel of BitFury chips, so 3000 chips worth of boards (187) for sale in the first batch?
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Shut up and give me money: 115UAYWLPTcRQ2hrT7VNo84SSFE5nT5ozo
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cryptx
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September 13, 2013, 11:05:49 AM |
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• 50% refund of your entire order
Is this fix? No chance of getting the mentioned 70% later on when doing a refund? The refunds will be processed half October. Burnin will decide than if more than 50% can be refunded.
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shapemaker
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September 13, 2013, 11:14:47 AM |
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The Bitburner Fury We will offer fully assembled and tested Bitcoin mining board. The board will hold 16 Bitfury ASIC chips. Our chip order is the first order in the queue of the delivery of 20 September. The board will have an external clock which makes it possible to overclock the chips. The board is designed by Burnin Electronics. By the way, could you elaborate on the pricing a bit, please. Burnin stated earlier the price point would be around 470 euros per board. Does this still hold, or has there been much adjustment upwards in pricing? Seeing as the chips are 22,5 euros each (per a reel of 3000), the chips would cost 360 euros for one board. 110 euros for manufacturing, parts, design etc doesn't sound too bad tbh.
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Shut up and give me money: 115UAYWLPTcRQ2hrT7VNo84SSFE5nT5ozo
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lemonte
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September 13, 2013, 11:16:15 AM |
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• 50% refund of your entire order
Is this fix? No chance of getting the mentioned 70% later on when doing a refund? The refunds will be processed half October. Burnin will decide than if more than 50% can be refunded. When will we be able to add information about how we would like to proceed with our orders?
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cryptx
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September 13, 2013, 11:18:00 AM |
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When will we be able to add information about how we would like to proceed with our orders?
We will sent a mailing to all the Bitburner clients with the exact launch moment.
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Grinny
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September 13, 2013, 11:18:02 AM |
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The Bitburner Fury We will offer fully assembled and tested Bitcoin mining board. The board will hold 16 Bitfury ASIC chips. Our chip order is the first order in the queue of the delivery of 20 September. The board will have an external clock which makes it possible to overclock the chips. The board is designed by Burnin Electronics. By the way, could you elaborate on the pricing a bit, please. Burnin stated earlier the price point would be around 470 euros per board. Does this still hold, or has there been much adjustment upwards in pricing? Seeing as the chips are 22,5 euros each (per a reel of 3000), the chips would cost 360 euros for one board. 110 euros for manufacturing, parts, design etc doesn't sound too bad tbh. ....and in addition to that: are the chips running with 3MH/s or with 5 MH/s?
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cryptx
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September 13, 2013, 11:19:05 AM |
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By the way, could you elaborate on the pricing a bit, please.
Burnin stated earlier the price point would be around 470 euros per board. Does this still hold, or has there been much adjustment upwards in pricing?
Seeing as the chips are 22,5 euros each (per a reel of 3000), the chips would cost 360 euros for one board. 110 euros for manufacturing, parts, design etc doesn't sound too bad tbh.
Prices and Hashrate will be made public at the moment of the launch.
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shapemaker
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September 13, 2013, 11:23:41 AM |
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By the way, could you elaborate on the pricing a bit, please.
Burnin stated earlier the price point would be around 470 euros per board. Does this still hold, or has there been much adjustment upwards in pricing?
Seeing as the chips are 22,5 euros each (per a reel of 3000), the chips would cost 360 euros for one board. 110 euros for manufacturing, parts, design etc doesn't sound too bad tbh.
Prices and Hashrate will be made public at the moment of the launch. In other words, you're gonna price gouge? Sigh... Don't make the same mistake the other ASIC vendors are making. We have a base price of 360 euros per board from chips. Another vendor is offering a board for 720 euros which does maybe 40 Gh/s (and won't ever even ROI at that price). I still have hope for burnin (and by extension, you) to make a reasonably priced product in this cutthroat market.
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Shut up and give me money: 115UAYWLPTcRQ2hrT7VNo84SSFE5nT5ozo
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shep80
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September 13, 2013, 11:24:22 AM |
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Prices and Hashrate will be made public at the moment of the launch.
What are you accepting for payment methods?
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CumpsD
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September 13, 2013, 11:25:43 AM |
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Is there a mailing list to be notified when your site opens?
We will sent a mailing to all the Bitburner clients with the exact launch moment. How long a window are you preparing for us to get ahead of "the public"? Curious to this as well
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RoadStress
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September 13, 2013, 11:27:35 AM |
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The Bitburner Fury We will offer fully assembled and tested Bitcoin mining board. The board will hold 16 Bitfury ASIC chips. Our chip order is the first order in the queue of the delivery of 20 September. The board will have an external clock which makes it possible to overclock the chips. The board is designed by Burnin Electronics. By the way, could you elaborate on the pricing a bit, please. Burnin stated earlier the price point would be around 470 euros per board. Does this still hold, or has there been much adjustment upwards in pricing? Seeing as the chips are 22,5 euros each (per a reel of 3000), the chips would cost 360 euros for one board. 110 euros for manufacturing, parts, design etc doesn't sound too bad tbh. ....and in addition to that: are the chips running with 3MH/s or with 5 MH/s? I think you mean GH/s and i think burnin is still working on the boards so he doesn't have final numbers yet. @cryptx thank you for stepping in and for the information!
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cryptx
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September 13, 2013, 11:32:40 AM |
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What are you accepting for payment methods?
We will offer Paypal and Bitpay.
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Grinny
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September 13, 2013, 01:23:02 PM |
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Are you going to sell preconfigured "ready to run" Raspberry Pis?
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September 13, 2013, 03:17:23 PM |
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What are you accepting for payment methods?
We will offer Paypal and Bitpay. What? No SEPA?
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cryptx
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September 13, 2013, 03:44:34 PM |
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What? No SEPA?
There have been a lot of problems with fake orders in the past. Some people reserve a place in the queue by ordering with SEPA and never make the payment. The supplier has to keep the reservation for these orders and can’t sell them to other customers. We will offer SEPA, but a screenshot of your payment has to be e-mailed to us within 24 hours. If we do not receive the screenshot in time, the reservation in the queue will be lost.
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eraziel
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September 13, 2013, 04:45:33 PM |
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What? No SEPA?
There have been a lot of problems with fake orders in the past. Some people reserve a place in the queue by ordering with SEPA and never make the payment. The supplier has to keep the reservation for these orders and can’t sell them to other customers. We will offer SEPA, but a screenshot of your payment has to be e-mailed to us within 24 hours. If we do not receive the screenshot in time, the reservation in the queue will be lost. Are you also taking over shipping the remaining BitBurnerXX'es or will burnin ship them himself?
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cryptx
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September 13, 2013, 04:49:22 PM |
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Are you also taking over shipping the remaining BitBurnerXX'es or will burnin ship them himself?
The remaining (not cancelled) BitBurners will be shipped by Burnin.
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September 13, 2013, 04:50:47 PM |
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Just to inform you about our services. Burnin Mining customersThe existing customers can log in with the same login and password from burninmining.com. They are presented with 3 choices: • 50% refund of your entire order • Recover 70% of your boards + 100% of your shipping costs and accessories as a discount on a Bitfury board order* • keep your original order*If you choose this option, you will automatically receive a coupon that can be used on a Bitfury board order. The coupon will give you the discount you are entitled to. Feel free to ask any questions on info@asic-hardware.comThe CryptX Team I still don't understand the options presented: - 50% refund - this is clear - 70% recovered plus 100% accesories and shipping costs "as a discount on a bitfury board order" - somehow clear, but - keep your original order - original order means Bitburners XX or chosing nothing means that you still want the Bitburners XX? I'm confused Also, from latest update from Burnin: "After transfer of the database you can log on to their site and you will have three options: 1. You convert existing orders that have not been refunded yet to Bitfury product orders. The 70% partial refund will be deducted from your final order price. (this is in contradiction with your option 2 description) 2. You choose to get the 50%, later hopefully 70% partial refund. 3. Keep your order. What if i want my Bitburners order converted into Bitfury boards (i think it's option 2) and, on top of that, to buy a few more Bitfury in one single order made on your site? Is that possible? Thank you.
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Grinny
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September 13, 2013, 04:57:08 PM |
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Just to inform you about our services. Burnin Mining customersThe existing customers can log in with the same login and password from burninmining.com. They are presented with 3 choices: • 50% refund of your entire order • Recover 70% of your boards + 100% of your shipping costs and accessories as a discount on a Bitfury board order* • keep your original order*If you choose this option, you will automatically receive a coupon that can be used on a Bitfury board order. The coupon will give you the discount you are entitled to. Feel free to ask any questions on info@asic-hardware.comThe CryptX Team I still don't understand the options presented: - 50% refund - this is clear - 70% recovered plus 100% accesories and shipping costs "as a discount on a bitfury board order" - somehow clear, but - keep your original order - original order means Bitburners XX or chosing nothing means that you still want the Bitburners XX? I'm confused What if i want my Bitburners order converted into Bitfury boards (i think it's option 2) and, on top of that, to buy a few more Bitfury in one single order made on your site? Is that possible? Thank you. cryptx already refered to that: you choose option 2, get a 70% voucher code for your converted bitburner boards and simply buy another one, two, three,... bitfury boards from the shop.
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RoadStress
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September 13, 2013, 05:04:17 PM |
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What if i want my Bitburners order converted into Bitfury boards (i think it's option 2) and, on top of that, to buy a few more Bitfury in one single order made on your site? Is that possible?
Thank you.
I'm starting to understand burnin and the pains of dealing with customers instead of doing B2B
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