Ubachef
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May 29, 2013, 11:49:04 AM |
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Today for me is day 14 since i sent 5,000€ to our friend Gox. Still no way... Imagine how I am happy.
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Miracek
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May 29, 2013, 12:07:39 PM |
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Today for me is day 14 since i sent 5,000€ to our friend Gox. Still no way... Imagine how I am happy.
Wow that is pretty long, I've made a couple of transactions with them in the past, it's never taken that long, I'm still in my 3-4 day wait. but now you're making me nervous.
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May 29, 2013, 12:24:22 PM |
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Today for me is day 14 since i sent 5,000€ to our friend Gox. Still no way... Imagine how I am happy.
Wow that is pretty long, I've made a couple of transactions with them in the past, it's never taken that long, I'm still in my 3-4 day wait. but now you're making me nervous. SEPA might take some time, I had similar issue. I was suggested to cancel my SEPA transfer and use international. I waited.. about 1,5month.. finally it went through. edit: it migth be both ways that SEPA is slow due to queues and limits of somekind..
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Xialla
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May 29, 2013, 12:32:27 PM |
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guys, sorry for OT but if you are from Europe, I strongly recommend you to use bitstamp.net instead of gox.
Bitstamp is based in Europe, SEPA transfers takes from 24-48 hours (from my experience) and all is very smooth and fast. btw I don't know why, but BTC/$ price is also better for bitcoin buyers.
reg. group buy: once there will be few more orders in second group and btc will be little bit lower, also considering to buy some chips.)
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daniel9993
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May 29, 2013, 03:12:47 PM |
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Xialla - You tested? Because if is OK I will change from Gox to bitstamp Because 1 day ago I transfer few BitCoin and still wait for my EURO
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Xialla
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May 29, 2013, 03:49:55 PM |
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Xialla - You tested? Because if is OK I will change from Gox to bitstamp Because 1 day ago I transfer few BitCoin and still wait for my EURO
yes, I transfer about 4k Euro in 3 groups in total in last 3 months. Once they receive Euro, they will exchange it to dollar with current rate (about 1.25-1.3) it was always really fast and without any troubles. Otherwise, it was every-time SEPA transfer (wire transfer within Europe). from my point of view, waiting time under 48 hours is fine..
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May 29, 2013, 05:24:58 PM |
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FFMG; 16; 1.328; 1EQG1ZdThvkauvm2HBBWMvXTBBJQB5hfjG So I am now at 32 chips ... let me see if I can squeeze in another 16 before the end FFMG
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BTC : 1EQG1ZdThvkauvm2HBBWMvXTBBJQB5hfjG
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Miracek
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May 29, 2013, 08:36:04 PM |
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guys, sorry for OT but if you are from Europe, I strongly recommend you to use bitstamp.net instead of gox.
Bitstamp is based in Europe, SEPA transfers takes from 24-48 hours (from my experience) and all is very smooth and fast. btw I don't know why, but BTC/$ price is also better for bitcoin buyers.
reg. group buy: once there will be few more orders in second group and btc will be little bit lower, also considering to buy some chips.)
Thank for the advise on Bitstamp. I will definitely look into it after this transaction with Gox, as I have already transferred my funds I have to wait an see what happens I guess. But as I mentioned earlier, I've made a couple of transactions with Gox at this point and have not had any issues so far except the occasional website down msg.
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May 29, 2013, 11:51:28 PM |
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guys, sorry for OT but if you are from Europe, I strongly recommend you to use bitstamp.net instead of gox.
Bitstamp is based in Europe, SEPA transfers takes from 24-48 hours (from my experience) and all is very smooth and fast. btw I don't know why, but BTC/$ price is also better for bitcoin buyers.
reg. group buy: once there will be few more orders in second group and btc will be little bit lower, also considering to buy some chips.)
Thank for the advise on Bitstamp. I will definitely look into it after this transaction with Gox, as I have already transferred my funds I have to wait an see what happens I guess. But as I mentioned earlier, I've made a couple of transactions with Gox at this point and have not had any issues so far except the occasional website down msg. I can say that my experience with Bitstamp has been very good too (24/48 h with SEPA transfers). Furthermore, I had a really bad experience with a transfer to Gox in 2012 June. It took around a month to assing it in my account (the price during that period rised around 58% from the beginning to the last of the transaction), that encouraged me to look for other exchanges... PD: Sorry again for the off-topic
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Miracek
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May 30, 2013, 06:21:25 AM |
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Great, now i'm really worried. I just wanna get my order in for my batch of chips
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t13hydra (OP)
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May 30, 2013, 07:23:51 AM |
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FFMG; 16; 1.328; 1EQG1ZdThvkauvm2HBBWMvXTBBJQB5hfjG So I am now at 32 chips ... let me see if I can squeeze in another 16 before the end FFMG Thanks, FFMG. Order confirmed
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t13hydra (OP)
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May 30, 2013, 07:27:28 AM |
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guys, sorry for OT but if you are from Europe, I strongly recommend you to use bitstamp.net instead of gox.
Bitstamp is based in Europe, SEPA transfers takes from 24-48 hours (from my experience) and all is very smooth and fast. btw I don't know why, but BTC/$ price is also better for bitcoin buyers.
reg. group buy: once there will be few more orders in second group and btc will be little bit lower, also considering to buy some chips.)
Thank for the advise on Bitstamp. I will definitely look into it after this transaction with Gox, as I have already transferred my funds I have to wait an see what happens I guess. But as I mentioned earlier, I've made a couple of transactions with Gox at this point and have not had any issues so far except the occasional website down msg. I can say that my experience with Bitstamp has been very good too (24/48 h with SEPA transfers). Furthermore, I had a really bad experience with a transfer to Gox in 2012 June. It took around a month to assing it in my account (the price during that period rised around 58% from the beginning to the last of the transaction), that encouraged me to look for other exchanges... PD: Sorry again for the off-topic Thanks for the advice, I was a bit worried also a few days ago. I've tried to withdraw from Gox via OKPay. Finally, it worked pretty quick, but with a painful 10% out of the total sum withdrawn.. Also, I've used Skrill too in the past, but that charges 12% and you end up buying BTC at $160 instead of $128.. as it would normally be. I guess the best way to buy BTC is have someone trusted, send paypal and receive BTC... Regards, Steve
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May 30, 2013, 03:56:17 PM |
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Foofighter; 16; 1,328; 18f7yGxM1KqgfyZTHRP5mXmzFEaszX7BU9
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Miracek
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May 30, 2013, 11:47:26 PM |
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miracek;80;6.64;17uw1gLwywmjZr458gyC44hHZhnvBP26WK
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Miracek
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May 30, 2013, 11:50:29 PM |
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figured I would order what I can as Gox still has not credited my account with my deposit, but again I believe tomorrow closed the standard window of time they leave themselves.
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t13hydra (OP)
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May 31, 2013, 09:11:34 AM |
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Foofighter; 16; 1,328; 18f7yGxM1KqgfyZTHRP5mXmzFEaszX7BU9
Thank you! Order confirmed
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t13hydra (OP)
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May 31, 2013, 09:12:40 AM |
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miracek;80;6.64;17uw1gLwywmjZr458gyC44hHZhnvBP26WK
Thanks. Order confirmed
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alchimista
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May 31, 2013, 01:18:17 PM |
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Hey hydra,
the last news we've got on pricing of the PCBs+assembly is 85 EUR for the K16. What about a 64/80 chips model? would it be cheaper? What if i got 160 chips? it's 850 EUR for PCBs? Are you planning a discount for bigger orders? Are you going to ask the pricing for 80/160 chips modules or will it be the same as K16?
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Foofighter
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May 31, 2013, 01:33:17 PM |
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Hey hydra,
the last news we've got on pricing of the PCBs+assembly is 85 EUR for the K16. What about a 64/80 chips model? would it be cheaper? What if i got 160 chips? it's 850 EUR for PCBs? Are you planning a discount for bigger orders? Are you going to ask the pricing for 80/160 chips modules or will it be the same as K16?
As I see this, the general design of the Klondike was done by BKKcoins, here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=190731.0He has to finish his designs for the Klondike 16 then he will go on to the larger boards. At least thats what I think the situation looks like. regards
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Miracek
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May 31, 2013, 06:16:50 PM |
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miracek;80;6.64;17uw1gLwywmjZr458gyC44hHZhnvBP26WK
Thanks. Order confirmed Thx Steve As soon as I get my funds into the Gox the rest of the order will follow
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