So I am constantly seeing a series of dillemmas on these boards about the various mining products and services they got all hyped up over enough to preorder and when they were told they would get it, the company in question stalls. What they are most times doing is using the preorder scam. It is an old school ponzi type thing where they will take money now for promise or goods/returns later. Why can't people realize they THEY have the power to change this, not these greedy companies (BFL knc, etc....) All you do is don't preorder! That simple. That way the company actually has to give you a product at the time of purchase (neat concept huh)
Why can't you all see this?
I've ordered equipment from BFL three times now. Two of my orders have been delivered (after IIRC 4 month and 9 month delays) and a third hasn't yet. (6 months and counting)
Every one of those pre-orders was for an amount of money I could afford to lose. Why? Because pre-ordering means your not a customer, you're an
investor. I did what due diligence I could on BFL, just as I would any other investment, and decided the possible return outweighed the risk. Two of my three orders have netted me a positive return, and as for the third, we'll see what happens.
Am I happy with BFL? Not really - I'd be happier if they met their advertised deadlines. But I myself work at a hardware-oriented startup - and have worked at other startups prior to my current job - and I know damn well that investments don't always work out.
Jeff Garzik had an interesting strategy: he figured at least one of the ASIC companies would deliver, and the return on investment would cover the losses on the ones that failed due to technical reasons or because they were frauds. So he took the money he could afford to invest in ASIC mining and split it evenly between all the companies claiming to make ASIC projects. His investment got him the first Avalon delivered, which by itself was enough of a positive return to cover his losses even if all the other companies turned out to be frauds; IIRC none of them failed to either ship a product, or refund his money in the end.
Of course whether or not what BFL is doing should be or is legal is another matter, but myself I generally favour that society let adults make their own choices.