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August 02, 2013, 02:12:08 AM
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You may have seen the old asictechnologies site get labeled as a scam, but I'm willing to test that.
I have placed an order with them for a 10GH/s bitcoin miner for $300.
If they respond with tracking information, I will show the proof to everyone that they are legitimate.
If they do not respond within the next ten days with tracking information and/or proof that they are legitimate, I will leave the case open and get my money back.
Not only will I get my money back, I'm going to publicly denounce them on any social network/forum I can find if they don't show me proof of legitimacy.

I think it's only fair that we let them show what they got.
This is a link to their profile: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=128697
This is their site: http://www.asictechnologies.com/
This is their email: contact@asictechnologies.com
This is their "phone number": (605) 939–7882
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August 02, 2013, 03:31:49 AM
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Can you confirmed that at least their PayPal is confirmed? Also details about company location.

You should be able to view that info on your PayPal summary section.

I wan't 10 units  Wink
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December 15, 2013, 10:21:02 PM
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You may have seen the old asictechnologies site get labeled as a scam, but I'm willing to test that.
I have placed an order with them for a 10GH/s bitcoin miner for $300.
If they respond with tracking information, I will show the proof to everyone that they are legitimate.
If they do not respond within the next ten days with tracking information and/or proof that they are legitimate, I will leave the case open and get my money back.
Not only will I get my money back, I'm going to publicly denounce them on any social network/forum I can find if they don't show me proof of legitimacy.

I think it's only fair that we let them show what they got.
This is a link to their profile: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=128697
This is their site: http://www.asictechnologies.com/
This is their email: contact@asictechnologies.com
This is their "phone number": (605) 939–7882

Did you have any joy with these guys? Ive been talking (by email) with "Jason" and organising to onsell their stuff here in Australia. Was content with their responses until they wouldn't do escrow on a 9BTC transfer.. Now have some concerns..
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December 15, 2013, 10:25:33 PM
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They are a known scam...
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December 15, 2013, 10:42:17 PM
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They are a known scam...


It seems every single supplier I can find is either a) a scam, or b) still in development, if I believe everything on this forum. There doesnt seem to be a single one that hasn't been attacked. Ive now got an email back that they will do UK bank transfers, have asked them to issue an invoice with details.

P***d off if I find Ive been working so hard basing sales on someone that might be a scammer Sad I still havnt placed an order. Just lucky I got a large order and asked for escrow..

I did do my dilligence before I started, and yes I did google them but VERY single supplier I can find has a heap of people screaming "scam!" so I figured thats just indication of the bluddy mindedness of some people and contated them myself.. I dont think Im gunna enjoy this Monday...

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December 15, 2013, 11:00:08 PM
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I would say https://www.kncminer.com/ isn't a scammer from what I've read.

Also, there have been positive comments about http://cointerra.com/shop/

Oh, and bitcoinera that you have on your site... known scammers...lol
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