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September 26, 2013, 11:40:45 PM
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if anybody is planning a fishy buisness he can learn a lot from BFL.

Not so much fishy as they are SHADY.

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September 26, 2013, 11:49:15 PM
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https://i.imgur.com/H5cPNmd.gif

I like it when they say "Talk to the hand!"
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September 27, 2013, 12:53:25 AM
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BFL has been the best educational experience to date.....

It has shown how Scammers & con artists operate....

I now know when & how to spot them from 100 yards away

Also given new meaning to many terms including

"Two Weeks" "Pre-order" just to name a few ....

I got out of the scam in Jan & "thank you jesus" "praise the lord" "behind me satan"

BFL the giver of lifes true lessons...Sonny,Josh Thanks for showing me that the most evil mother fuckers (white collar) are alive and well ..Love & kisses

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September 27, 2013, 01:01:40 AM
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BFL has been the best educational experience to date.....

It has shown how Scammers & con artists operate....

I now know when & how to spot them from 100 yards away

Also given new meaning to many terms including

"Two Weeks" "Pre-order" just to name a few ....

I got out of the scam in Jan & "thank you jesus" "praise the lord" "behind me satan"

BFL the giver of lifes true lessons...Sonny,Josh Thanks for showing me that the most evil mother fuckers (white collar) are alive and well ..Love & kisses


Wowsers that was great   Cheesy

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September 27, 2013, 01:06:43 AM
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Yeah Josh and company would like us to believe it took 10+ months to start delivering a product that others are doing in 2 months (BitFury) and we will see if the others (KNC, Cointerra...) can do in 3-5.

I will pay  a somewhat compliment is that BFL are not incompetent. There are dishonest.
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September 27, 2013, 03:51:36 AM
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Yeah Josh and company would like us to believe it took 10+ months to start delivering a product that others are doing in 2 months (BitFury) and we will see if the others (KNC, Cointerra...) can do in 3-5.

I will pay  a somewhat compliment is that BFL are not incompetent. There are dishonest.

BFL are a fucking finely tuned LONG CON Machine !!!

There marketing & targeting of innocents is unparalleled.,..I am serious 

Just when pplz think they are out they pull a monarch ...keep stringing ppl along with just a glimmer of hope

PYRAMID ,PONZI, LONG CON its all there take your pick

I take my hat off to how professional a SCAM operation they are running as it is awesome in its evil intent !!

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September 27, 2013, 04:23:46 AM
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I will pay  a somewhat compliment is that BFL are not incompetent. There are dishonest.

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September 27, 2013, 06:03:50 AM
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I like it when they say "Talk to the hand!"


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September 27, 2013, 06:40:56 PM
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I love BFL... I make 25 BTC with 2 Japaleno.
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September 27, 2013, 08:12:43 PM
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Purchased a Jalapeno last September, upgraded it to a 60GH in April, and sold it today for $3000 cash as soon as it arrived. Guess I can't complain, but I guess the lying and overall customer service unpleasantness (Jody is a cunt) left a sour taste in my mouth.
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September 28, 2013, 08:28:39 AM
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I learned a whole new way of getting free loan for your tech company, just make your claims too good to be true and your set.
Thank you BFL!
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September 28, 2013, 02:33:26 PM
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Purchased a Jalapeno last September, upgraded it to a 60GH in April, and sold it today for $3000 cash as soon as it arrived. Guess I can't complain, but I guess the lying and overall customer service unpleasantness (Jody is a cunt) left a sour taste in my mouth.

Be grateful that Jody's cunt didn't leave a sour taste in your mouth  Tongue
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September 28, 2013, 02:40:45 PM
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Purchased a Jalapeno last September, upgraded it to a 60GH in April, and sold it today for $3000 cash as soon as it arrived. Guess I can't complain, but I guess the lying and overall customer service unpleasantness (Jody is a cunt) left a sour taste in my mouth.
I don't want to bust your chops, but this statement rang particularly ironic with me, given your nic and your adverstising a bitcoin based business in your signature.

Why?  You take delivery of your Jally and then sell it for an amount of USD which can only be earned back by a future order-of-magnitude increase in exchange rate, if even then.  The result will be  another person ultimately disallusioned with bitcoin and newly convinced it's a big scam. 

I'm not picking on you; the asic revolution has replaced the front face of bitcoin with people whose main concern is their own enrichment rather than people who embraced the notion of the currency and would press to extend their ability to transact in the (few) coins they earned mining, or those which they themselves took in trade. 

That started the day the first guy figured out that a video card could produce the too-simple proof of work in a massively parallel way.  On that day, the cost of participation in bitcoin began to rise, to the point now that it takes thousands of dollars for hardware that may or may not ever pay it back. 

The only ones with thousands of dollars to "invest" in bitcoin are those who are so heavily invested in First World fiat systems that many have no genuine interest in bitcoin, beyond hope for the value to rise, in fiat terms, and then only to more quickly -if at all- recover the fiat capital they invest in the hardware.

BFL didn't start that; they only capitalized on that corruption, and perfected it by bringing in the methods of abusing and fleecing new entrants into classic and conventional "get rich quick" schemes.  Selling your Jally for $3,000, you are just joining in that corruption.   

It's a far cry back to the time when anyone with a personal computer could participate, spreading some economic hope around the world to people who have limited access to paths to prosperity. 

It's a long way down the road to the ultimate stagnation, and fade into history, of the experiment. 

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September 28, 2013, 07:50:58 PM
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Purchased a Jalapeno last September, upgraded it to a 60GH in April, and sold it today for $3000 cash as soon as it arrived. Guess I can't complain, but I guess the lying and overall customer service unpleasantness (Jody is a cunt) left a sour taste in my mouth.
I don't want to bust your chops, but this statement rang particularly ironic with me, given your nic and your adverstising a bitcoin based business in your signature.

Why?  You take delivery of your Jally and then sell it for an amount of USD which can only be earned back by a future order-of-magnitude increase in exchange rate, if even then.  The result will be  another person ultimately disallusioned with bitcoin and newly convinced it's a big scam. 

I'm not picking on you; the asic revolution has replaced the front face of bitcoin with people whose main concern is their own enrichment rather than people who embraced the notion of the currency and would press to extend their ability to transact in the (few) coins they earned mining, or those which they themselves took in trade. 

That started the day the first guy figured out that a video card could produce the too-simple proof of work in a massively parallel way.  On that day, the cost of participation in bitcoin began to rise, to the point now that it takes thousands of dollars for hardware that may or may not ever pay it back. 

The only ones with thousands of dollars to "invest" in bitcoin are those who are so heavily invested in First World fiat systems that many have no genuine interest in bitcoin, beyond hope for the value to rise, in fiat terms, and then only to more quickly -if at all- recover the fiat capital they invest in the hardware.

BFL didn't start that; they only capitalized on that corruption, and perfected it by bringing in the methods of abusing and fleecing new entrants into classic and conventional "get rich quick" schemes.  Selling your Jally for $3,000, you are just joining in that corruption.   

It's a far cry back to the time when anyone with a personal computer could participate, spreading some economic hope around the world to people who have limited access to paths to prosperity. 

It's a long way down the road to the ultimate stagnation, and fade into history, of the experiment. 



It wasn't a Jally, I sold a 60GH Single for $3,000. BFL upgraded my Jally in April for the difference of $1150.
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September 29, 2013, 01:16:12 PM
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It's a far cry back to the time when anyone with a personal computer could participate, spreading some economic hope around the world to people who have limited access to paths to prosperity. 



primecoin has a better chance of staying on the CPU....

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October 22, 2013, 07:41:52 PM
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Purchased a Jalapeno last September, upgraded it to a 60GH in April, and sold it today for $3000 cash as soon as it arrived. Guess I can't complain, but I guess the lying and overall customer service unpleasantness (Jody is a cunt) left a sour taste in my mouth.
I don't want to bust your chops, but this statement rang particularly ironic with me, given your nic and your adverstising a bitcoin based business in your signature.

Why?  You take delivery of your Jally and then sell it for an amount of USD which can only be earned back by a future order-of-magnitude increase in exchange rate, if even then.  The result will be  another person ultimately disallusioned with bitcoin and newly convinced it's a big scam. 

I'm not picking on you; the asic revolution has replaced the front face of bitcoin with people whose main concern is their own enrichment rather than people who embraced the notion of the currency and would press to extend their ability to transact in the (few) coins they earned mining, or those which they themselves took in trade. 

That started the day the first guy figured out that a video card could produce the too-simple proof of work in a massively parallel way.  On that day, the cost of participation in bitcoin began to rise, to the point now that it takes thousands of dollars for hardware that may or may not ever pay it back. 

The only ones with thousands of dollars to "invest" in bitcoin are those who are so heavily invested in First World fiat systems that many have no genuine interest in bitcoin, beyond hope for the value to rise, in fiat terms, and then only to more quickly -if at all- recover the fiat capital they invest in the hardware.

BFL didn't start that; they only capitalized on that corruption, and perfected it by bringing in the methods of abusing and fleecing new entrants into classic and conventional "get rich quick" schemes.  Selling your Jally for $3,000, you are just joining in that corruption.   

It's a far cry back to the time when anyone with a personal computer could participate, spreading some economic hope around the world to people who have limited access to paths to prosperity. 

It's a long way down the road to the ultimate stagnation, and fade into history, of the experiment. 



It wasn't a Jally, I sold a 60GH Single for $3,000. BFL upgraded my Jally in April for the difference of $1150.

wow ~ thats a great deal for you

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October 22, 2013, 07:57:44 PM
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I like it when they say "Talk to the hand!"

More like "High FIVE! Fleeced another mark."
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October 22, 2013, 10:49:50 PM
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I got my Jalapeno yesterday. Fired it up today and guess what. It is hashing at at 7.8 GHs. I didn't pay for the upgrade. I thought I was getting a 5 GHs model but it looks like they just gave me a free upgrade. Nice. I know I won't ROI but still pretty cool of BFL. Thanks Josh and BFL for all of your hard work.
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October 23, 2013, 01:32:31 AM
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Guaranteed oversight by BFL. You too easily give them credit. Free GH is not a BFL customer satisfaction tactic. Some other poor mark who paid for 7 GH just got a 4.5 GH Jala  Roll Eyes
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October 23, 2013, 01:42:50 AM
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Guaranteed oversight by BFL. You too easily give them credit. Free GH is not a BFL customer satisfaction tactic. Some other poor mark who paid for 7 GH just got a 4.5 GH Jala  Roll Eyes
And I bet will get no answer from customer service, he will be just ignored till he gives up.

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