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December 20, 2013, 02:56:52 AM
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Well, I guess there is at least one element of honesty in the shilling:  a 5% discount and an early shipment is worthless on a product that won't ever exist. So at least we can say that all the shills created through that offer at least earnestly believe that AMT is not a scam.

just wow, we have a "moderator" chiming in? I just lost a lot of respect for this site - im late to that game i admit. here i was thinking this was a reputable blog.

gmaxwell... do you have anything intelligent to bring to the conversation or just your worthless speculation?

a'right, now you crossed a line. gmaxwell has been very even handed as a mod. (he's deleted a couple of my posts, and I had it coming). He's still entitled to his opinion.

That being said, I still don't think you're a shill. Just a fanboy, which is ok. But chill out a bit, eh? There will always be a hostile element in any public forum. You got poked at, and responded. It happens. Most of us have done it. Now take a deep breath, take your hands away from the keyboard, smoke a joint, and ease down the steam a bit. Otherwise you look like the accusations are not baseless. Capice?
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December 20, 2013, 03:36:22 AM
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In case anybody is left interested in actual bitcoin mining, the latest news about the miner I got is: Jim (or Josh?) called me yesterday and explained the TP-Link. It turns out it's been flashed as a linux server. Nifty! No wonder I thought it was not working, AMT set it up as a completely different device than what it was originally.

I did not have time to stay on the phone and getting it setup, it's connecting to the internet but I could not get the embedded cgminer to connect to a mining pool. I need to spend some time over the week-end. In the mean time I am mining connected to my laptop with USB, which is ok for now.
Jim (or Josh?) was helpful and apologized: apparently I should have had 4 boards and not 3, he's shipping a 4th one asap. Frankly I think these guys are going as fast as they can and are working their ass off, but it's still early days. I'd rather have a miner with a few things to figure out than no miner with a great documentation. I manage an IT organization, I should be able to figure it out (here's hoping...). It also seems that when connected to fast computer, we can get 45GH/s per board, my laptop is sucky.

I started to read the forum but I don't have time for all that. Some members sure have a way to make the newbies feel welcome...
I really can't believe I have to say this, but to be fair to AMT, I am not getting 5% to post here, I ordered my miner back in October. I am just sharing my experience in the hope that it's helpful. Do what you want with it. Given the tone here, this may be my last post.
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December 20, 2013, 05:29:38 AM
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Not being too confident in these guys so far, I went ahead and found a 33 GHs block erupter cube on the net (in-hand with 3-day shipping) for under $1000. At least that will get me started and pay for itself (at the difficulty now) in around 2 1/2 months. AMT never phoned me back or responded to my email, plus in any case I'd be looking at a good month to get one (an 80, 128 or 192). I still give them a vote of confidence, but won't be sending any money until there's some definite "customer relations". But they do seem to have the best prices, so let's wait and see if they get their act together.
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December 20, 2013, 08:21:48 AM
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You need to get a job. Way too much time on your hands.

Lol. Says a dude who's "job" consists of hiding behind fake accounts and deceiving fellow miners for maybe a 5% discount on a product that may not even ship.
I like my job. Do you?
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December 20, 2013, 09:08:47 AM
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AMT's main problem  is poor communication and a bit more ego than justified.


Here is how I see it; what AMT is selling are Technobit Bitfury boards crammed in a Lian Li case. Whoopdeedoo. This is something most of us could do easily. Now thats not to say there is no value in doing that, Im sure some people prefer that over a bare stack of boards, even if the latter would be cheaper, more space efficient, and provides better cooling.

The problems however are more than just "communication":
- They've consistently failed to deliver on their shipping promise.
- Their specs are lies. Performance claims for the bitfury gear are grossly exaggerated (64GH per board where as Technobit advertises those same boards as 40GH), the power efficiency claims for their coincraft gear are also lies. The promised shipping date for their coincraft gear is almost certainly a lie.
- Their claimed VAT tax avoidance scheme is either a lie or completely illegal. Possibly both.
- Whether intended or not, their "shill discount policy" actively encourages people to lie on their behalf. Furthermore, they make several claims that I find very hard to believe, like shipping large volumes to "rich" individuals and anonymous large scale "corporate customers". What large scale mining operation would be interested in their form factor? Why would they order with an unknown, unfindable company? Why wouldnt AMT post some pics of those machines before or after deployment?

IN short, at best they have zero integrity, and if you add their attitude towards (potential) customers which seems like a carbon copy of Inaba on a bad day, it all sounds like BFL's vices on steroids without the actual technical innovation. At worst its a plain scam.
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December 20, 2013, 01:18:06 PM
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AMT's main problem  is poor communication and a bit more ego than justified.


Here is how I see it; what AMT is selling are Technobit Bitfury boards crammed in a Lian Li case. Whoopdeedoo. This is something most of us could do easily. Now thats not to say there is no value in doing that, Im sure some people prefer that over a bare stack of boards, even if the latter would be cheaper, more space efficient, and provides better cooling.

The problems however are more than just "communication":
- They've consistently failed to deliver on their shipping promise.
- Their specs are lies. Performance claims for the bitfury gear are grossly exaggerated (64GH per board where as Technobit advertises those same boards as 40GH), the power efficiency claims for their coincraft gear are also lies. The promised shipping date for their coincraft gear is almost certainly a lie.
- Whether intended or not, their "shill discount policy" actively encourages people to lie on their behalf. Furthermore, they make several claims that I find very hard to believe, like shipping large volumes to "rich" individuals and anonymous large scale "corporate customers". What large scale mining operation would be interested in their form factor? Why would they order with an unknown, unfindable company? Why wouldnt AMT post some pics of those machines before or after deployment?

IN short, at best they have zero integrity, and if you add their attitude towards (potential) customers which seems like a carbon copy of Inaba on a bad day, it all sounds like BFL's vices on steroids without the actual technical innovation. At worst its a plain scam.


Here is how it is...

1. a bitmining company is running behind so i shouldn't purchase from them ohh NOOs!!... with that line of thinking you would never own a miner.
2. marto74 from technobit himself has made the claim the boards will run 40-64gh. are you calling marto74 a liar? i'd definitely take marto's word over more of your worthless tirades.
3. pierred said AMT made a mistake on his miner and is shipping him another board that was inadvertently left out. (ohh no they made a mistake maybe i should never buy from them!!)
4. the power efficiency stated is not incorrect. there are several power management options with which you can run the boards off the wall.
5. you haven't a shred of proof anything myself, or anyone else for that matter, has stated has been a lie. this is pure conjecture and speculation coming from an angry and burned btc miner. matter of fact... i'd say YOU are the one person on this thread making false statements.
6. let me get this straight, because AMT will not divulge their customer base to the likes of YOU they must be lying? why doesn't AMT just give you their address too so you can swing by and have a look at the hashrate? stfu man... are you that ignorant?
7. pictures, pictures, pictures... they have posted so many pictures of miners being assembled and boxed for shipping, on this thread no less!!!, it's ridiculous. yet still you play stupid and act like you have not seen them. pierred has even come forward and posted pics of the miner he received. nevertheless, it's all a big conspiracy in your little world.

In short puppett... you look like an idiot man. what's your motive? - you post patent lies and accuse AMT customers of being shills and liars. who are you working for man? unless you are some weirdo troll with nothing better to do i find it hard to understand why you continue to post on this thread. you have purchased nothing (supposedly) so why are you here? what is your purpose for lurking in this thread continuously? your're not a hero man, you are not "saving" anyone... you just look like an attention whore who's been burned one too many times in the btc world. go get a life, job, girlfriend or w/e and stop looking like a troll.

i'll continue to point out every lie you make on this thread. why do i do it? a. because i hate liars and attention whores and b. because i'm a customer of AMT's and have a large financial stake in how this pans out.






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December 20, 2013, 03:47:53 PM
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In case anybody is left interested in actual bitcoin mining, the latest news about the miner I got is: Jim (or Josh?) called me yesterday and explained the TP-Link. It turns out it's been flashed as a linux server. Nifty! No wonder I thought it was not working, AMT set it up as a completely different device than what it was originally.

I did not have time to stay on the phone and getting it setup, it's connecting to the internet but I could not get the embedded cgminer to connect to a mining pool. I need to spend some time over the week-end. In the mean time I am mining connected to my laptop with USB, which is ok for now.
Jim (or Josh?) was helpful and apologized: apparently I should have had 4 boards and not 3, he's shipping a 4th one asap. Frankly I think these guys are going as fast as they can and are working their ass off, but it's still early days. I'd rather have a miner with a few things to figure out than no miner with a great documentation. I manage an IT organization, I should be able to figure it out (here's hoping...). It also seems that when connected to fast computer, we can get 45GH/s per board, my laptop is sucky.

I started to read the forum but I don't have time for all that. Some members sure have a way to make the newbies feel welcome...
I really can't believe I have to say this, but to be fair to AMT, I am not getting 5% to post here, I ordered my miner back in October. I am just sharing my experience in the hope that it's helpful. Do what you want with it. Given the tone here, this may be my last post.


Check for the network connectivity, make sure you can ping something outside first, there's 2 USB ports on Raspberry PI, if one of them is open you can buy a cheap wireless dongle and connect wireless too...I've used that with some PI project before.
http://techcrunch.com/2012/10/21/getting-started-with-the-raspberry-pi-is-not-as-easy-as-pie/

Then try something like this:-

cgminer -o stratum+tcp://stratum.mining.eligius.st:3334 -u myminingaddress -p 123

Where myminingaddress string is your mining bitcoin address...if you have your favorite pool URL already well known, you can use that for sure, I just know the one above works.

Not sure without playing around to see if the devices getting picked up, but if you USB mining already to the laptop, then it's likely they are being picked up, but you'll need to use device list command to see them outside cgminer app, like lsusb if it's on PI os.

Good luck buddy!
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December 20, 2013, 06:15:59 PM
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Beware!

People behind this suspicious scheme is misrepresenting an already registered legal entity in USA know as "ADVANCED MINING TECHNOLOGY, INC.":

https://www.corporations.state.pa.us/corp/soskb/Corp.asp?868855



This legal entity have no relationship whatsoever with the Internet page http://www.advancedminers.com/ which was registered on 10 Sep 2013:



Here is the source of an email sent by the advancedminers.com domain after an order is placed and wire transfer is required to complete the sale:

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Received: from hst-225-210.medicom.bg ([84.238.225.210]:50616 helo=[192.168.0.102])
   by adv.advancedminers.com with esmtpsa (TLSv1:DHE-RSA-CAMELLIA256-SHA:256)
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   id 1Vt1dp-00055P-Vp
   for XXXX@XXXX.com; Tue, 17 Dec 2013 14:53:23 -0600
Message-ID: <52B0B9BA.8010708@advancedminers.com>
Date: Tue, 17 Dec 2013 15:53:14 -0500
From: Alyssa Trusten <atrusten@advancedminers.com>
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.2; WOW64; rv:24.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/24.2.0
MIME-Version: 1.0
To: XXXX@XXXX.com
Subject: Your AMT Order #1088 Wire Information
References: <52B0B89F.9000302@advancedminers.com>
In-Reply-To: <52B0B89F.9000302@advancedminers.com>
X-Forwarded-Message-Id: <52B0B89F.9000302@advancedminers.com>
Content-Type: multipart/mixed;
 boundary="------------040301040303000109080508"
X-AntiAbuse: This header was added to track abuse, please include it with any abuse report
X-AntiAbuse: Primary Hostname - adv.advancedminers.com
X-AntiAbuse: Original Domain - dispostable.com
X-AntiAbuse: Originator/Caller UID/GID - [47 12] / [47 12]
X-AntiAbuse: Sender Address Domain - advancedminers.com
X-Get-Message-Sender-Via: adv.advancedminers.com: authenticated_id: atrusten@advancedminers.com
X-Source:
X-Source-Args:
X-Source-Dir:

This is a multi-part message in MIME format.
--------------040301040303000109080508
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit


Hi XXXXX,

I am sending you the wire information for order No 1088. You will find it
in the attached file.

After your payment is confirmed we'll issue you a
paid invoice for your coin miner in full detail. Remember to put your
order number in the payment details section of the wire as well.

Also if you can manage, please send a scan of the wire receipt or email
verification of the wire just for organizational purposes and so that we
can give accounting a heads up that your payment is on its way.

Kind Regards,

--
Alyssa Trusten
AMT Billing Dep.
1254 W. Chester Pike,
Havertown, PA, 19083
1855-866-6463
atrusten@Advancedminers.com

The IP address highlighted above is assigned to Bulgaria:



Moreover, two forum participants already presented evidence which indicated that people misrepresenting the "ADVANCED MINING TECHNOLOGY, INC." is operating from Bulgaria:

Ok... will do that, one minute, I have to open an find out how to post an image



Hey every one!,

I'm new here. I wanted to pass some information that I found during my search in seeing if this company is a scam or not. I found their flicker stream. I then downloaded their photos and ran each image in exif tool i( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exchangeable_image_file_format). They uploaded it with their cell phone. This gave us a GPS location where these photos were taken. I have also included a google map where this GPS data takes you.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/107201528@N06/10583836383/sizes/o/in/photostream/

(...)

MAP OF LOCATION
https://maps.google.com/maps?t=m&q=42.6586%2C+23.394714&output=classic

I hope this helps anyone out in making the right choice here.

-unf
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December 20, 2013, 06:31:44 PM
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do you bother reading any of this thread b4 you post? old news and discussed in detail... but thanks.

/facepalm

here we go again.

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Beware!

Hey every one!,

I'm new here. I wanted to pass some information that I found during my search in seeing if this company is a scam or not. I found their flicker stream. I then downloaded their photos and ran each image in exif tool i( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exchangeable_image_file_format). They uploaded it with their cell phone. This gave us a GPS location where these photos were taken. I have also included a google map where this GPS data takes you.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/107201528@N06/10583836383/sizes/o/in/photostream/

(...)

MAP OF LOCATION
https://maps.google.com/maps?t=m&q=42.6586%2C+23.394714&output=classic

I hope this helps anyone out in making the right choice here.

-unf
It should be noted that while the ashtray isn't there, the same wine colored couch is in both the video on Youtube and pictures from AMT's Flikr account.
http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2824/10583836383_aba51a3a2c_o_d.jpg
That image specifically maps here... https://maps.google.com/maps?t=m&q=42.6586%2C+23.394714&output=classic

Obviously AMT could have flown to Bulgaria to meet with Technobit as they are an important supplier and filmed the video at that time. They didn't claim in the video that they were filming it in the US, at least as far as I heard.

do you bother reading any of this thread b4 you post? old news and discussed in detail... but thanks.

/facepalm

here we go again.
Granted I haven't checked in here in awhile, but where in this thread was it mentioned that AMT's video and photos were taken in Bulgaria? I didn't see it as I scanned to catch up.
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December 20, 2013, 07:23:46 PM
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Thanks for the detective work. It settle the matter for me, they are clearly a scam.
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December 20, 2013, 07:27:32 PM
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AMT was very open about their trip to Bulgaria as was Marto74. They are working with technobit, verified as well.

It's laughable they didn't disclose the "location' of where the video was shot. Who cares? Would it have been better had it been shot in someone's living room?

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December 20, 2013, 07:42:49 PM
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Jim (or Josh?) was helpful and apologized: apparently I should have had 4 boards and not 3, he's shipping a 4th one asap. Frankly I think these guys are going as fast as they can and are working their ass off, but it's still early days. I'd rather have a miner with a few things to figure out than no miner with a great documentation. I manage an IT organization, I should be able to figure it out (here's hoping...). It also seems that when connected to fast computer, we can get 45GH/s per board, my laptop is sucky.

Where are you going to put the 4th board? From the pics you posted, there doesn't appear to be any drive bays.

So you'll get between 160 and 180 GH/s out of 4 boards. That's still not the 192 GH/s you paid for.

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December 20, 2013, 07:44:53 PM
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AMT was very open about their trip to Bulgaria as was Marto74. They are working with technobit, verified as well.

It's laughable they didn't disclose the "location' of where the video was shot. Who cares? Would it have been better had it been shot in someone's living room?

It seems that you are the only guy who invested in AMT and who is active a lot in this thread. Congratulations! You are one of a kind, something that's so hard to achieve. How come nobody else is active?

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I gotta agree that the location of the video is of little to no importance, the connection to Bulgaria is already explained and entirely reasonable (*) and the fact there is another company called "advanced mining technology" should shock no one. Note the date it was founded, back in 1990.

(*) except for this,  I forgot to add this to my list of lies; AMT's claim that they can legally avoid VAT in Europe by shipping from Bulgaria is absolute bullshit. I might consider it a mistake, they could have confused import tax with VAT, if it werent for the fact they were corrected and still maintained no VAT was due even for consumers due to some trickery. Thats either nonsense or 100% illegal.
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I gotta agree that the location of the video is of little to no importance, the connection to Bulgaria is already explained and entirely reasonable (*) and the fact there is another company called "advanced mining technology" should shock no one. Note the date it was founded, back in 1990.

(*) except for this,  I forgot to add this to my list of lies; AMT's claim that they can legally avoid VAT in Europe by shipping from Bulgaria is absolute bullshit. I might consider it a mistake, they could have confused import tax with VAT, if it werent for the fact they were corrected and still maintained no VAT was due even for consumers due to some trickery. Thats either nonsense or 100% illegal.

honestly, i know nothing about that. you could be right there.

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AMT was very open about their trip to Bulgaria as was Marto74. They are working with technobit, verified as well.

It's laughable they didn't disclose the "location' of where the video was shot. Who cares? Would it have been better had it been shot in someone's living room?

It seems that you are the only guy who invested in AMT and who is active a lot in this thread. Congratulations! You are one of a kind, something that's so hard to achieve. How come nobody else is active?

simple, they have better things to do. i wish i did as well.

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December 20, 2013, 08:19:33 PM
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Man, I just want a fucking email or phone call in regards to my order which is two weeks late shipping. Surely that's not too much to ask.

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December 20, 2013, 08:42:12 PM
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Let me remind the forum participants of the statements made by the people behind this suspicious fraudulent scheme which are unlikely to be completely true:

Our Delivery dates range from Oct, 2013 to Dec, 15th depending on the time of the order. AMT received a private investment earlier this year which allowed us the capability to develop/design and manufacture the miners you'll be ordering.

(...)

We are based right outside Philadelphia in Havertown.

28nm will tape out mid october.

See the Sign that says United Securities Affiliates Corp - That's us, we're sharing an office with them because they have a nice area for assembly. Walk in the door on the right side of the build, go up the green stairs and make left, walk in the office and ask for Harry, hes currently in the office while were working with a design team in europe. See the sign in the window that says space available, thats soon to be our space after we finish this round. We move in in november/december. More purchases of miners would help us do that faster. Either get a life, or buy a miner.

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December 20, 2013, 09:41:17 PM
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The reason so many people think this is fraud is because of a few reasons which AMT has not cleared up:

1) no US shipping location. Old one didn't exist and they are "moving" to a new one in the next few weeks.
2) only 1 person so far coming forward with a confirmed shipment from them which was placed in oct and he was hashing below the 192 advertisement on the site.
3) You offer people a discount to basically offer positive feedback for something they never got from you.
4) To lazy to finish the list because I'm going home to enjoy my time off.

Give us a date of your relocation in PA, I'll be there. You have to have a date set in stone as per your lease agreement so provide us with that otherwise I'm filing this company under my "waste of time and effort to reply and just laugh at all the suckers" category
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