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March 28, 2014, 09:39:01 PM
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Adding 100 more cards for sale from our mining farm due to the delay in getting our step down transformers installed.  We will be adding back these 100 cards from our next production run in 2 weeks.  The new cards will be our revision 3 cards which will be faster.

The fact that providing pictures is so difficult makes me sure that this is nothing but a scam.

I refuse to believe any asic manufacturer would be so incompetent, not only in producing hardware, but failing to provide evidence of your working product before you sell it.

At first I thought active mining was likely 25% incompetent and 75% chance of being a scam.

Now I think 95% chance its a scam and 5% chance it is incredible incompetence.
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March 28, 2014, 10:16:27 PM
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Now I think 95% chance its a scam and 5% chance it is incredible incompetence.

A magnificent surprise awaits you, my friend
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March 28, 2014, 11:36:35 PM
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so did anyone purchase one of these?

http://virtualminingcorp.com/shop1/index.php?id_product=38&controller=product

have you recieved it yet?,can we have a review of this item

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March 29, 2014, 12:33:19 AM
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so did anyone purchase one of these?

http://virtualminingcorp.com/shop1/index.php?id_product=38&controller=product

have you recieved it yet?,can we have a review of this item


Its interesting to know that 100 units sold out in under an hour, but there has been 103 units for sale for about 8+ hours now.  I really beleive that VMC 'sold' 100+ units to AMCT, which then decided to allow VMC to sell them instead since the first batch sold out so 'quickly'.

game of cards right now, none of which includes a photo

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March 29, 2014, 12:55:58 AM
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You would be not just a fool, but a damn fool, to send any more money to these liars.
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March 29, 2014, 06:25:13 PM
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1 Item in stock

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March 29, 2014, 08:07:17 PM
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1 Item in stock
make that 102 now.

[my last post was removed for use of the 'roller coaster BTC' gif]

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March 29, 2014, 09:54:50 PM
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hi i order and pay in December 2013 ..and i still wait..29/03/2014


Order Reference YWPZKDLQF -- placed on 2013-12-15
Date    Status
2013-12-23 09:16:14    Payment accepted
2013-12-15 05:44:34    Awaiting bank wire payment
2013-12-15 05:44:34    Pre-Ordered

Reference    Product    Quantity    Unit price    Total price
Total products (tax excl.) $699.00
Total products (tax incl.): $699.00
Total shipping (tax incl.): $70.00
Total $769.00
FH-64GHS-MODULE    Fast-Hash-One Silver 64 GH/s PCI-E Module    1    $699.00    $699.00

i sent too many emails without answers. i want my money back i pay 780 dollars.
the VIRTUAL MINING CORP is  thief.

DON'T BUY FROM  VIRTUAL MINING CORP .
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Ken, the fact that you simply won't point your phone at one of these miners mining and record a little video screams that you are just trying to scam people. Why are you having so much trouble understanding this? Until you provide some form of evidence, due to all the lies you have told in the past, you ARE a scammer trying to rip people off.

It's this simple Ken. You either provide evidence or you remain a scammer.


I have never been a Scammer, we have had delays in producing our product, but we have processed over $300,000 in refunds to customers, Scammers don't do refunds.  We are very busy getting these ready to ship and at the same time we are very busy getting our datacenter up and running.

The fact that I have been asking for my refund since November Last year ( I have sent you about 30 messages, 40 customer service messages, and a handful of posts on here) you have not refunded me.


"Scammers Don't do Refunds"

You are very correct. You are a scammer.

You have just validated your own statement.

P.S. When can I expect my 4 month old request for a refund if you're not a scammer?
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March 30, 2014, 11:49:20 PM
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I think pictures and videos of the actual product would go a long way right now. Please be transparent Ken and show us proof of the product.

He sent me a PM a couple of weeks ago. He tried to buy me off by offering a 10x faster card than what was ordered, when I asked for a picture with date, his name, my name on a piece of paper with machine and the monitor hashing , he backed out of the deal.

The truth is that there are no products, only intentions.
Lies to the point of mind blowing comprehension.
Incompetency of a depressing scale.
No Refunds, only claims of refunds being given.
If there is a list being maintained of customers refunds and an "ordering by date requested" then no refunds have been given since November last year (4 months) - this Is when I requested a refund.

I still have not got my money back - and I paid in USD not BTC so he can't pull the mtgox card.

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March 31, 2014, 12:24:04 AM
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Images of products and of our Datacenter being build
















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March 31, 2014, 12:33:15 AM
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Are these hashfast chips/boards?
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March 31, 2014, 12:36:42 AM
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Are these hashfast chips/boards?

This is a development board.  We are tooling our production line to manufacture 5,000 boards in April.
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March 31, 2014, 12:41:23 AM
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Are these hashfast chips/boards?

The boxes indicate that they are the "prospectors" (from the website they are 512GH/s costing $2999)

but they will never be profitable: https://tradeblock.com/mining/a/eda9b0bf10

On top of this, you have the questionable trustworthiness of VMC as a company to deal with.

even if they were giving these out for free, I'd still question if it was worth all the hassle dealing with their BS.

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March 31, 2014, 02:55:36 AM
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Well there you go, not a scam hurrah!

I'm interested to know why you went with WC'ing when your running out a case. Surely it just generates more heat, consumes more power, weighs more and takes up more space than simple top down air cooling? And has the added negative of not cooling the rest of the PCB components?

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March 31, 2014, 03:35:40 AM
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Ken, the fact that you simply won't point your phone at one of these miners mining and record a little video screams that you are just trying to scam people. Why are you having so much trouble understanding this? Until you provide some form of evidence, due to all the lies you have told in the past, you ARE a scammer trying to rip people off.

It's this simple Ken. You either provide evidence or you remain a scammer.

Are these hashfast chips/boards?

The boxes indicate that they are the "prospectors" (from the website they are 512GH/s costing $2999)

but they will never be profitable: https://tradeblock.com/mining/a/eda9b0bf10

On top of this, you have the questionable trustworthiness of VMC as a company to deal with.

even if they were giving these out for free, I'd still question if it was worth all the hassle dealing with their BS.



looks like you cannot predict BTC or the difficulty............Oh looks like you were just speculating too......... try using 850 btc maybe its more realistic. its about mine and hold. Marketshare of BTC not ROI
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March 31, 2014, 04:22:27 AM
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He is right that these will never be profitable.

$6/gh for an incomplete miner is pretty expensive compared to bitmain $2.5/gh
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March 31, 2014, 04:38:10 AM
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Images of products and of our Datacenter being build




Looks pretty HashFasty to me


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March 31, 2014, 04:43:31 AM
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Ken, the fact that you simply won't point your phone at one of these miners mining and record a little video screams that you are just trying to scam people. Why are you having so much trouble understanding this? Until you provide some form of evidence, due to all the lies you have told in the past, you ARE a scammer trying to rip people off.

It's this simple Ken. You either provide evidence or you remain a scammer.

Are these hashfast chips/boards?

The boxes indicate that they are the "prospectors" (from the website they are 512GH/s costing $2999)

but they will never be profitable: https://tradeblock.com/mining/a/eda9b0bf10

On top of this, you have the questionable trustworthiness of VMC as a company to deal with.

even if they were giving these out for free, I'd still question if it was worth all the hassle dealing with their BS.



looks like you cannot predict BTC or the difficulty............Oh looks like you were just speculating too......... try using 850 btc maybe its more realistic. its about mine and hold. Marketshare of BTC not ROI

looks like you are either:

1. Deluded 

2. Misinformed 

3. Kenneth Slaughter 

4. All of the above 
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March 31, 2014, 04:53:43 AM
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Ken already confirmed they are hashfast chips and boards.
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