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Author Topic: DRILLBIT SYSTEM Miners - Avalon range available - Now $104.99!  (Read 273569 times)
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September 18, 2013, 09:38:44 PM
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any note on paypal for the drill bit thumbs?

Um... how about read the three posts above yours?Wink

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September 18, 2013, 10:57:34 PM
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Could someone please elaborate what happened here?

https://blockchain.info/tx/c7956e4ad433a416b041dc0dd9f7f5246b7d1f186050c839e7f1bedc5d21a955

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Public note: Confirmation Order #236 Signed. Pay to 1EjYjTXBub3iy88hPgmMbh2Ap1m4HwXisx

Someone initiated an order via drillbitsystem.com/order.html and used 17psAW21J4twanAFWmbcd5WdX2pKeX3trm as payment address?

Thanks! Smiley

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September 18, 2013, 11:06:37 PM
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any note on paypal for the drill bit thumbs?

Um... how about read the three posts above yours?Wink

oh i know, but the more that ask the more likely that the question is answered.
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September 18, 2013, 11:15:30 PM
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Could someone please elaborate what happened here?

https://blockchain.info/tx/c7956e4ad433a416b041dc0dd9f7f5246b7d1f186050c839e7f1bedc5d21a955

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Public note: Confirmation Order #236 Signed. Pay to 1EjYjTXBub3iy88hPgmMbh2Ap1m4HwXisx

Someone initiated an order via drillbitsystem.com/order.html and used 17psAW21J4twanAFWmbcd5WdX2pKeX3trm as payment address?

Thanks! Smiley

Hmm, it sure is a small amount.

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September 18, 2013, 11:39:53 PM
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any note on paypal for the drill bit thumbs?

Um... how about read the three posts above yours?Wink

oh i know, but the more that ask the more likely that the question is answered.

Ummm again.  It was answered by bobsag. The guy doing it got wife-blocked.  That was the update.  Tongue

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September 18, 2013, 11:47:23 PM
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any note on paypal for the drill bit thumbs?

Um... how about read the three posts above yours?Wink

oh i know, but the more that ask the more likely that the question is answered.

Ummm again.  It was answered by bobsag. The guy doing it got wife-blocked.  That was the update.  Tongue
Been asked like 30 times more like it. Ill go bug him again.
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September 19, 2013, 05:34:21 AM
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PAYPAL is now open for Batch 2. You can find it here:

http://www.minersource.net/bitfury-drillbit-system/4579443198

Bobsag and metal_jacke1 will be handling the paypal orders. The way it works is you will be paying them via paypal and they will be sending me the BTC and filling in a form on our orders page (http://drillbitsystem.com/order.html) with your details in it. The order will only count as being placed once i receive the BTC and the completed form.

Please be aware that you are paying to a third party and trusting them to handle your order. You can however trust them. I do. Bobsag is John K. verfied. They are both running professional operations and will not scam you. In the event of a payment issue, please contact both myself, bobsag and metal_jacke1 and we will sort it out. If you do desire a refund for whatever reason, please contact us rather than paypal.

While i'm here, i'd also like to mention that is you are interested in hosting for your miners, bobsag is offering an excellent deal for hosting in his facility. You can find details here:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=288012

Regarding Batch 2, if you are considering buying into it and holding back until it gets closer to completion, i urge you to place your order. If everyone holds back, the order will not be completed. Lets get this thing moving.

Barntech
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September 19, 2013, 10:58:55 AM
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i have an order in batch one and i see that batch 2 has been updated with shipping prices

when do we pay for shipping for our batch 1 orders?


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September 19, 2013, 12:16:15 PM
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Hey there Barntech, Bobsag

Just calculated my shipping for 8 thumbs and my boards which comes to a shade over 1kg.  giving an express delivery cost of $85.  Is there an option on bobsag's site to pay just postage?

Thanks
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September 19, 2013, 03:15:29 PM
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everything seem going well. cheer for you.

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September 19, 2013, 03:52:38 PM
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Hey there Barntech, Bobsag

Just calculated my shipping for 8 thumbs and my boards which comes to a shade over 1kg.  giving an express delivery cost of $85.  Is there an option on bobsag's site to pay just postage?

Thanks

Hey Vulgar.

Haven't got a shipping via paypal option through the Miner Source site just yet. Will have a look at getting that happening. Generally trying to keep batch one and batch two separate though. At this stage our preferred payment method for batch one postage is BTC, but if you are only able to pay via paypal, that can be arranged. We are still able to accept paypal payments directly but would very much rather not.
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September 19, 2013, 04:27:44 PM
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Wow the paypal option is MUCH higher than the BTC option. In the last buy, I paid $10 more per a board via paypal. This time its $35 per a board.

I'm afraid I'll have to just buy the btc and use that for this transaction. I guess that's one way to encourage buying BTC direct instead of paypal. I hope this doesn't drive off people interested in paypal. I know it would for me.
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September 19, 2013, 04:31:24 PM
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Wow the paypal option is MUCH higher than the BTC option. In the last buy, I paid $10 more per a board via paypal. This time its $35 per a board.

I'm afraid I'll have to just buy the btc and use that for this transaction. I guess that's one way to encourage buying BTC direct instead of paypal. I hope this doesn't drive off people interested in paypal. I know it would for me.
Well the increase is to cover:
Chargebacks, paypal fees + paypal >BTC conversion. Its really very fair if you think about how much work has to go and how much risk there is going from money > paypal > btc

But upon looking at it, looks like its still a tad high. He might have just typo'ed. We arent trying to pull a cyptx here Tongue
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September 19, 2013, 05:18:30 PM
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Wow the paypal option is MUCH higher than the BTC option. In the last buy, I paid $10 more per a board via paypal. This time its $35 per a board.

I'm afraid I'll have to just buy the btc and use that for this transaction. I guess that's one way to encourage buying BTC direct instead of paypal. I hope this doesn't drive off people interested in paypal. I know it would for me.
Well the increase is to cover:
Chargebacks, paypal fees + paypal >BTC conversion. Its really very fair if you think about how much work has to go and how much risk there is going from money > paypal > btc

But upon looking at it, looks like its still a tad high. He might have just typo'ed. We arent trying to pull a cyptx here Tongue

That sounds a lot better. I certainly understand charging more for paypal and I feel you would be doing a disservice to yourself if you did not. The fees and risk are higher. $35 per a board was just a bit too high  Cheesy.
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Last edit: September 19, 2013, 06:08:51 PM by bobsag3
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Wow the paypal option is MUCH higher than the BTC option. In the last buy, I paid $10 more per a board via paypal. This time its $35 per a board.

I'm afraid I'll have to just buy the btc and use that for this transaction. I guess that's one way to encourage buying BTC direct instead of paypal. I hope this doesn't drive off people interested in paypal. I know it would for me.
Well the increase is to cover:
Chargebacks, paypal fees + paypal >BTC conversion. Its really very fair if you think about how much work has to go and how much risk there is going from money > paypal > btc

But upon looking at it, looks like its still a tad high. He might have just typo'ed. We arent trying to pull a cyptx here Tongue

That sounds a lot better. I certainly understand charging more for paypal and I feel you would be doing a disservice to yourself if you did not. The fees and risk are higher. $35 per a board was just a bit too high  Cheesy.
I have to wait for metal_jacke1 to get back on... the 3 dam days he needs to not be buisy are ofc the days he cant be on the entire day.

EDIT: Those are the correct prices that barn, josh and I came to last night. Sorry if it seems high, but charge backs can cripple our ability to refund anyone.
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September 19, 2013, 05:59:32 PM
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waiting on my thumb now...Sounds like something fun to play with.
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September 19, 2013, 06:06:57 PM
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The increase in the Fiat price on our site is due to the fee Paypal charges us (2.9%) plus conversion fees to btc, and the liabilities we take on by accepting fiat. Further, we are providing a service by accepting fiat as payment for goods that are normally accepted via btc.
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September 19, 2013, 06:29:40 PM
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Hey there Barntech, Bobsag

Just calculated my shipping for 8 thumbs and my boards which comes to a shade over 1kg.  giving an express delivery cost of $85.  Is there an option on bobsag's site to pay just postage?

Thanks

Hey Vulgar.

Haven't got a shipping via paypal option through the Miner Source site just yet. Will have a look at getting that happening. Generally trying to keep batch one and batch two separate though. At this stage our preferred payment method for batch one postage is BTC, but if you are only able to pay via paypal, that can be arranged. We are still able to accept paypal payments directly but would very much rather not.

I can arrange btc, thats not a problem,just my take me a day or so more.

Thanks for the response, let us know when delivery payments are needed.
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September 20, 2013, 03:11:58 AM
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Hey there Barntech, Bobsag

Just calculated my shipping for 8 thumbs and my boards which comes to a shade over 1kg.  giving an express delivery cost of $85.  Is there an option on bobsag's site to pay just postage?

Thanks

Hey Vulgar.

Haven't got a shipping via paypal option through the Miner Source site just yet. Will have a look at getting that happening. Generally trying to keep batch one and batch two separate though. At this stage our preferred payment method for batch one postage is BTC, but if you are only able to pay via paypal, that can be arranged. We are still able to accept paypal payments directly but would very much rather not.

I can arrange btc, thats not a problem,just my take me a day or so more.

Thanks for the response, let us know when delivery payments are needed.

Will be needing delivery payments pretty soon. Want to make sure that we are all ready to go once the units are ready.
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September 20, 2013, 06:57:28 AM
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Hey there Barntech, Bobsag

Just calculated my shipping for 8 thumbs and my boards which comes to a shade over 1kg.  giving an express delivery cost of $85.  Is there an option on bobsag's site to pay just postage?

Thanks

Hey Vulgar.

Haven't got a shipping via paypal option through the Miner Source site just yet. Will have a look at getting that happening. Generally trying to keep batch one and batch two separate though. At this stage our preferred payment method for batch one postage is BTC, but if you are only able to pay via paypal, that can be arranged. We are still able to accept paypal payments directly but would very much rather not.

I can arrange btc, thats not a problem,just my take me a day or so more.

Thanks for the response, let us know when delivery payments are needed.

Will be needing delivery payments pretty soon. Want to make sure that we are all ready to go once the units are ready.

Hi Barntech,

Will delivery payments be available in both BTC and PaPal also? (I have some BTC coming in the next few days from the Avalon debacle and wondered if we have to pay with the same method as we did for the boards.)

Also, we don't have any order #'s (Queue numbers) yet. That might make it easier to tie shipping payments to our orders and also let us know where we stand in the queue.

Thanks for your hard work and availability through this. Really makes a difference.
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