MilkyLep
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September 23, 2013, 03:33:51 AM |
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I'm also curious as to the trans ID of the refund you received from Avalon. The wallet most have been processed from doesn't have enough BTC to refund a batch now.
I don't disagree with a proposition to augment the transparency of the refund process. I believe the aforementioned trans ID ( or official refund wallet ) would go a long way to ease people's qualms/nerves. On another note, I can't quite ascertain the reason waiting further until Wednesday is necessary to process refunds. Do you mean you will begin parsing through the requests on the 25th or rather begin issuing refunds through the blockchain? I understand and respect your decision to verify requests in order to avoid any scams/losses, but surely you already possess the required information needed for refunds. Can't false claims be handled on a case by case basis? My refund request information for back-up, also e-mailed earlier today :
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1BzE13qJKnmUwv5fuRANmy1QjbrkjiRtgX RtgX
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bitterdog
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September 23, 2013, 04:01:22 AM |
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I think he is trying to make sure people do not claim a refund that are not entitled to one. Give him a few days, if at that time progress is not made start grabbing the pitch forks
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fasmax
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September 23, 2013, 11:10:59 AM |
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Please refund the following purchase. fasmax 32 -chips 15mzZY6cHF8KGnepVdbh3tELy9GGjRBqYA
Transaction ID: 35470fb22f69d8abf6c1b081a0aabd4939e950d08b2266d3a24c61e676da7adf
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Garr255 (OP)
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September 23, 2013, 04:17:16 PM |
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I think he is trying to make sure people do not claim a refund that are not entitled to one. Give him a few days, if at that time progress is not made start grabbing the pitch forks
That is correct. Just in the case that someone is trying to impersonate another is why I'm doing it this way. Better safe than sorry!
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djjacket
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September 23, 2013, 04:46:03 PM |
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Forum handle - djjacket Number of chips purchased - 10 - BTC2 Sending address (used to purchase the chips) - 14GDvZXS8QeggKavDego64N5v4ayJhEqMY TX ID - 77b0a5314814ec2b5498e30c130cd83d284977fd4371612e42af6ae373f5f5c4
I have also sent an email separately and will post feedback and trust rating feedback once refund is processed.
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MilkyLep
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September 23, 2013, 05:03:48 PM |
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I'm all for signing a message using my address. Would take me less than two minutes if that aids in the overall process here.
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Garr255 (OP)
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September 23, 2013, 06:05:10 PM |
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I'm all for signing a message using my address. Would take me less than two minutes if that aids in the overall process here.
It will if there is a dispute or you would like to change your refund address from your sending address. Otherwise it won't be necessary. Thanks to all who have submitted claims so far. As stated previously, all submitted refunds will go out on Wednesday.
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September 25, 2013, 08:54:45 AM |
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I sent out refunds for all who have claimed them about two minutes ago. The refunded amount is in proportion to the amount Avalon refunded me, therefore, BTC782.1/10000 chips = BTC0.07821 refunded per chip.
Best, Garrett
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redtwitz
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September 25, 2013, 11:37:50 AM |
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Confirming I got refunded for 48 chips. Thanks.
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September 25, 2013, 07:01:07 PM |
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Why can I not an answer about the transaction ID for the refund that was received from Avalon? It's a pretty simple question really.
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October 02, 2013, 12:00:58 AM |
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Just requested my refund by E-mail now.
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turtle83
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October 02, 2013, 08:57:50 AM |
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Just requested my refund by E-mail now.
I requested 6 days ago
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October 02, 2013, 04:37:16 PM |
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Refunds for the past week will be processed today, and every Wednesday in the future until they are all claimed.
Cheers, Garrett
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MilkyLep
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October 14, 2013, 06:32:45 AM |
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Posting this here because I never got a response. This was sent on September 25. Did group buyers here help pay for Cognitive's latest order of hardware from CoinTerra? Hello Garrett,
Thank you for processing the refund, I checked my wallet before leaving for work and saw the funds. I know this task required more energy and time than we all foresaw. I'm thrilled that everyone was able to receive a semblance of return when the situation with Bitsyncom looked so bleak and dim.
However, even though I expected a fee for your work and time devoted to the group buy I find it strange to only refund a portion of what you charged everyone. Premium priced, undelivered chips were sold to group buyers yet only a fraction of the funds were refunded. I don't feel it's right to demand a full refund for reasons I've stated earlier but something closer to .9 btc/chip seems it would be beneficial to all parties involved. This would allow you to collect a deserved 10% fee while ensuring chip participants don't lose ~20% of their "investment."
I believe facilitating further explanation and discussions on the forum would be in everyone's best interest. Although I understand the group buy was a separate project from Cognitive I don't doubt people will bring awareness to any clear implications.
I look forward to hearing from you in email or on bitcointalk.
Best Regards, MilkyLep
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October 14, 2013, 07:17:26 AM |
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Posting this here because I never got a response. This was sent on September 25. Did group buyers here help pay for Cognitive's latest order of hardware from CoinTerra? Hello Garrett,
Thank you for processing the refund, I checked my wallet before leaving for work and saw the funds. I know this task required more energy and time than we all foresaw. I'm thrilled that everyone was able to receive a semblance of return when the situation with Bitsyncom looked so bleak and dim.
However, even though I expected a fee for your work and time devoted to the group buy I find it strange to only refund a portion of what you charged everyone. Premium priced, undelivered chips were sold to group buyers yet only a fraction of the funds were refunded. I don't feel it's right to demand a full refund for reasons I've stated earlier but something closer to .9 btc/chip seems it would be beneficial to all parties involved. This would allow you to collect a deserved 10% fee while ensuring chip participants don't lose ~20% of their "investment."
I believe facilitating further explanation and discussions on the forum would be in everyone's best interest. Although I understand the group buy was a separate project from Cognitive I don't doubt people will bring awareness to any clear implications.
I look forward to hearing from you in email or on bitcointalk.
Best Regards, MilkyLep Sorry, I missed that question. The answer is no. --Garrett
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October 24, 2013, 08:04:25 PM |
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Hey Garr, any news on when the rest of the refunds will be processed? It has been two weeks since my request.
Thanks
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October 25, 2013, 09:11:23 AM |
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Hey Garr, any news on when the rest of the refunds will be processed? It has been two weeks since my request.
Thanks
I have processed all refund requests submitted to me. Please make sure you typed the address correctly and send it again. If I still don't get it just PM me here and I will get you taken care of. Cheers, Garrett
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November 14, 2013, 03:40:54 PM |
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Still have not received my refund. Just sent another Email to asic@garr255.com
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November 14, 2013, 05:29:32 PM |
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Email received, refund processed. Cheers
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November 14, 2013, 05:49:13 PM |
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Received.
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