If kncminer were to get 1000 orders at their asking prices, which is what they are asking for in full before the first unit is shipped, they'd have 2,250,000. It's an obvious business model, get as much as possible up front through wildly optimistic lies about the specs and/or shipping date, and let the suckers customers rot. You'll have made the amount of money that would be justified by a miracle production cycle and manufacturing process, for something pretty basic that half of your customers might not even break even on, but all without breaking any laws. BFL didn't really put much thought into what they were doing, which is why we probably won't see a good miner from them until they figure out how to plagiarise avalon's software when it becomes open source, and by this stage when they're shipping 30GH/s electricity drinkers anyone with the price of a minirig preorder can probably build something powerful enough to run the large hadron collider.
Wrong thread, and its called a paypal dispute. And before you actually pay anything they will tell you specs.