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April 25, 2014, 01:06:31 AM
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So how is that Miner Protection Program (MPP) going?
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April 25, 2014, 11:06:21 PM
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That is kind of the way i see that agreement . Absolutely enforceable unless it is ruled out by a court or any part of it .
The part I object to as a cash buyer is the attorney fee part . What if they did not pay or something else went wrong to stop payment . Then you would have to go to arbitration as you agreed and would therefore have to pay their attorney fees . That is just not right .
 I think this agreement was actually made up for bitcoin buyers . They seem to think they should be paid back more coin then they gave up because the price of coin has dropped . Well that is the gamble they took when they used bitcoin knowing it could drop in an instant . If you gave 3 coins you get back 3 coins just as if 3 100 dollar bills you would get back 3 bills . That is the disagreement that makes this form go to bitcoin buyers . As such I see no need for a cash buyer to be subjected to this form as there is absolutely no disagreement on cash as long as the refund takes place . I also would not sign it if I used bitcoin .
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May 07, 2014, 09:44:09 PM
Last edit: May 15, 2014, 11:22:01 PM by driver
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EDIT:
 MY BAD . Disregard this post . I got an email from the owner of the site . He assured me it is a legit site . The posts that were deleted to make me think it was  just a HF scam site were because it was just not to be a site for selling but one for talking about HF problems .
 It now has a section for your selling needs .
 I apologize  .


Just a note on some new forum that appears to be nothing but a BS scam . http://www.hashfast-forum.com/ Opened account and it had a marketplace . I posted a add along with one other person . The marketplace just disappeared . I posted another post asking where it went and that disappeared .
 Wonder who is trying to get people to talk . could it be someone trying to get people who signed a certain waiver to do some talking so someone would have grounds to sue them ?

Well anyway I would stay away from it .
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May 15, 2014, 11:24:43 PM
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No more miner sales . Only chips

http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2014/05/embattled-ceo-of-bitcoin-miner-firm-we-are-as-poor-as-church-mice/
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May 16, 2014, 12:37:00 PM
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I'd actually feel sorry for Hashfast if they published a statement giving a breakdown of how much their directors and senior employees have been paid in the past 9 months - or been given 'loans' and other non-salary benefits - and those amounts were reasonable.

Bet we'll never see sight of that. As for offering refund customers chips? The words 'poisoned chalice' spring to mind. Surely if they have a big stock of chips - "tens of thousands" then they could offer them at a knock down price to a Chinese assembler, at $200 each ($1.2 -$1.5/GH as an assembled product) they'd get back a couple of million dollars to help refund their customers and get the company back on the rails.

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