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December 04, 2013, 02:27:40 PM
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I have looked alot on the forum, to see if i could find any posts or pictures that confirm https://advancedminers.com/ is real.
But without luck.

Searching on the internet brings me several sites that warns about them, like ripoffreport, and scamadviser


My first thought was to ask in the bitcoin mining hardware section, but since i had to made a new user after i forgot the name of my old. Im only allowed to post here.

I triede searching the forum about the company, but the search was inclusive.
People talking about how close it is to their work and all, but no confirmation that its real.

I decided to make an order on the 80 gh/s machine, since if it was a scam, i wouldnt loose too many money, chose to pay with Credit Card. But that part never came.

Got an email with an order verification:

"Your order has been received and is now being processed. Your order details are shown below for your reference;"

With all the things i typed in, and shipping cost.

2 days later, i get an email;

"
Hi  -my-name-

in regards to your AMT order request. At the moment our merchant is not
allowing us to take international credit card payments at the moment. We
are working on solving this issue.
  To explain that further, we have set up a registered EU version of our
company to not only accept payments from EU clients, but also to use
Bulgaria as a shipping hub so that we can bulk ship there and reship our
products to our European Union clients very easily.
That means that our EU clients don't have to pay VAT or Import taxes at
all and they will receive their miners faster.

So if you are ok with that we can send you a wire transfer invoice to
our account in Reifessien Bank and your miner will ship to you with DHL
express within 3 to 4 weeks from the date your payment clears.

Kind Regards,

--
Alyssa Trusten
AMT Billing Dep.
1254 W. Chester Pike,
Havertown, PA, 19083


Now im realy thinking that its a scam, have to send money to some bank in Bulgaria?
What do you people here think?
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December 04, 2013, 02:54:21 PM
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Hi rallasnackbar

actually I have a similar problem since I wanted to post in the bitmine hardware section Sad
Funny enough that AMT seems to be the US reseller of bitmine.ch (http://bitmine.ch/?p=2968) where I already placed and paid my order, so I really hope that they are not scam.
However having to wait 3 to 4 weeks for a DHL express shipment does not put much confidence into AMT.

My problem with bitminer.ch is the following:

Me: If I understood it correctly, the Rig consists of up to 14 150GH/s (nominal) modules. How can you then put together e.g. a 0.5TH/s system? Would this be the either a 0.45TH/s or 0.6TH/s system?

Bitmine: The Coincraft Rig modules are 250Gh/s each. and can take up to 8 modules (2Th/s)

Me: If I buy
-          A Rig 500GH/s ($3399)
-          6 CoinCraft Rig Upgrade Modules ($749)
I end up with a 2TH/s system?

Bitmine @13:16:Yes that's correct,
you will end up with a full slot Rig 2Th/s

Bitmine @13:48: No, if do you make an order for one RIG 500 GH/s and  an upgrade with 6 moduls at 150 GH/s you will get in total 1.4 TH/s and not 2TH/s.


so I am really start to doubt whether they are real.

what do you think?

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December 04, 2013, 02:55:08 PM
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you still can find a lot help here , i personal buy bitcoin and don mine anymore
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December 04, 2013, 03:38:06 PM
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you still can find a lot help here , i personal buy bitcoin and don mine anymore

What do you do then? Wait for them to rise in price?
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December 04, 2013, 03:40:41 PM
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Yeah I think they are a scam, looks real fishy. Might want to put the red flag up on this..

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December 04, 2013, 05:55:19 PM
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Yeah I think they are a scam, looks real fishy. Might want to put the red flag up on this..

Thanks for your honest opinion, think im gonna steer clear of this company, and NOT make the wire transfer.

Hope some company like KNC comes with an product i can afford.
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December 04, 2013, 05:57:05 PM
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Yeah I think they are a scam, looks real fishy. Might want to put the red flag up on this..

Thanks for your honest opinion, think im gonna steer clear of this company, and NOT make the wire transfer.

Hope some company like KNC comes with an product i can afford.

I feel your pain, I only have like 2BTC to my name and I don't want to blow it all on an ASIC.

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December 04, 2013, 06:08:58 PM
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Yeah I think they are a scam, looks real fishy. Might want to put the red flag up on this..

Thanks for your honest opinion, think im gonna steer clear of this company, and NOT make the wire transfer.

Hope some company like KNC comes with an product i can afford.

I feel your pain, I only have like 2BTC to my name and I don't want to blow it all on an ASIC.

Heh, i sold mine to get some money.

And minin scrypt atm. But i hoped to get back in bitcoin mining with an affordable miner, but since i cant find a trusted seller of a 2K~ GH/s unit, im stuck.
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December 04, 2013, 06:09:57 PM
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Yeah I think they are a scam, looks real fishy. Might want to put the red flag up on this..

Thanks for your honest opinion, think im gonna steer clear of this company, and NOT make the wire transfer.

Hope some company like KNC comes with an product i can afford.

I feel your pain, I only have like 2BTC to my name and I don't want to blow it all on an ASIC.

Heh, i sold mine to get some money.

And minin scrypt atm. But i hoped to get back in bitcoin mining with an affordable miner, but since i cant find a trusted seller of a 2K~ GH/s unit, im stuck.

Hmm, I'll have a look around for ya, I seen some last night. I'll see if I can find soem for ya

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December 04, 2013, 06:15:59 PM
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Yeah I think they are a scam, looks real fishy. Might want to put the red flag up on this..

Thanks for your honest opinion, think im gonna steer clear of this company, and NOT make the wire transfer.

Hope some company like KNC comes with an product i can afford.

I feel your pain, I only have like 2BTC to my name and I don't want to blow it all on an ASIC.

Heh, i sold mine to get some money.

And minin scrypt atm. But i hoped to get back in bitcoin mining with an affordable miner, but since i cant find a trusted seller of a 2K~ GH/s unit, im stuck.

Hmm, I'll have a look around for ya, I seen some last night. I'll see if I can find soem for ya

Thanks. But i made a typo, i ment a miner for around 2000 USD, not with mining speed of 2K gh/s, cause i know where to get that.
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December 12, 2013, 07:15:48 PM
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Yep,

I placed an order 2 days ago.  Today, 12/12/2013, i received the following e-mail from them.  When i order, on their website, it specifically stated that they accept credit card payments on the lower models.  I placed the order to see if they are a scam.  Sure looks like it.


Hi XXX,

we see that you've recently placed an order with us.
Unfortunately we cannot accept credit card payments at the current moment. I am sure you can understand.
You have the option to keep your order and can make a payment via Wire,
Check or Bitcoin.


If you opt for a wire payment (the fastest, probably easiest payment if
you don't have Bitcoins in the moment), we'll issue you a quick wire
request invoice and after you've made your payment we issue you a paid
wire receipt. The majority of our clients opt to pay via wire.


Please let me know what you'd like to do, again I apologize about the
confusion.





Kind Regards,

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


Edited to say....
notice how they shorten Billing Department to "Dep."  Most people in the USA would shorten it as "Dept." And what happened to "3rd Floor" on the address?
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December 15, 2013, 08:46:56 PM
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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/

EXIF DATA DUMP FROM PHOTOS:


EXIF tags in '/home/unf/Desktop/test1.jpg' ('Motorola' byte order):
--------------------+----------------------------------------------------------
Tag                 |Value
--------------------+----------------------------------------------------------
Manufacturer        |HTC
Model               |HTC One
Orientation         |Top-left
X-Resolution        |72
Y-Resolution        |72
Resolution Unit     |Inch
Date and Time       |2013:10:30 17:23:28
YCbCr Positioning   |Centered
Image Width         |512
Image Length        |288
Compression         |JPEG compression
X-Resolution        |72
Y-Resolution        |72
Resolution Unit     |Inch
Exposure Time       |1/45 sec.
F-Number            |f/2.0
Exposure Program    |Normal program
ISO Speed Ratings   |125
Exif Version        |Exif Version 2.2
Date and Time (Origi|2013:10:30 17:23:28
Date and Time (Digit|2013:10:30 17:23:28
Components Configura|Y Cb Cr -
Compressed Bits per |2.6699816
Shutter Speed       |5.49 EV (1/44 sec.)
Aperture            |2.00 EV (f/2.0)
Brightness          |2.17 EV (15.41 cd/m^2)
Exposure Bias       |0.00 EV
Maximum Aperture Val|2.00 EV (f/2.0)
Metering Mode       |Other
Light Source        |Unknown
Flash               |Flash fired
Focal Length        |3.8 mm
Sub-second Time (Ori|287
FlashPixVersion     |FlashPix Version 1.0
Color Space         |sRGB
Pixel X Dimension   |2688
Pixel Y Dimension   |1520
Custom Rendered     |Normal process
Exposure Mode       |Auto exposure
White Balance       |Auto white balance
Digital Zoom Ratio  |0.000000
Focal Length in 35mm|28
Scene Capture Type  |Standard
Gain Control        |Normal
Contrast            |Normal
Saturation          |Normal
Sharpness           |Normal
North or South Latit|N
Latitude            |42, 39, 23.5437
East or West Longitu|E
Longitude           |23, 23, 26.5315
Altitude Reference  |Sea level
Altitude            |604.900
GPS Time (Atomic Clo|15:23:27.00
Name of GPS Processi|ASCII
GPS Date            |2013:10:30

Interoperability Ind|R98
Interoperability Ver|0100
--------------------+----------------------------------------------------------
EXIF data contains a thumbnail (30977 bytes).
UnfCrew@darkbox:~$ exif /home/unf/Desktop/bob3.jpg
EXIF tags in '/home/unf/Desktop/test2.jpg' ('Motorola' byte order):
--------------------+----------------------------------------------------------
Tag                 |Value
--------------------+----------------------------------------------------------
Manufacturer        |HTC
Model               |HTC One
Orientation         |Top-left
X-Resolution        |72
Y-Resolution        |72
Resolution Unit     |Inch
Date and Time       |2013:10:30 17:25:44
YCbCr Positioning   |Centered
Image Width         |512
Image Length        |288
Compression         |JPEG compression
X-Resolution        |72
Y-Resolution        |72
Resolution Unit     |Inch
Exposure Time       |1/55 sec.
F-Number            |f/2.0
Exposure Program    |Normal program
ISO Speed Ratings   |200
Exif Version        |Exif Version 2.2
Date and Time (Origi|2013:10:30 17:25:44
Date and Time (Digit|2013:10:30 17:25:44
Components Configura|Y Cb Cr -
Compressed Bits per |2.7896558
Shutter Speed       |5.79 EV (1/55 sec.)
Aperture            |2.00 EV (f/2.0)
Brightness          |1.79 EV (11.85 cd/m^2)
Exposure Bias       |0.00 EV
Maximum Aperture Val|2.00 EV (f/2.0)
Metering Mode       |Other
Light Source        |Unknown
Flash               |Flash fired
Focal Length        |3.8 mm
Sub-second Time (Ori|526
FlashPixVersion     |FlashPix Version 1.0
Color Space         |sRGB
Pixel X Dimension   |2688
Pixel Y Dimension   |1520
Custom Rendered     |Normal process
Exposure Mode       |Auto exposure
White Balance       |Auto white balance
Digital Zoom Ratio  |0.000000
Focal Length in 35mm|28
Scene Capture Type  |Standard
Gain Control        |Normal
Contrast            |Normal
Saturation          |Normal
Sharpness           |Normal
North or South Latit|N
Latitude            |42, 39, 23.5849
East or West Longitu|E
Longitude           |23, 23, 26.5795
Altitude Reference  |Sea level
Altitude            |605.200
GPS Time (Atomic Clo|15:25:44.00
Name of GPS Processi|ASCII
GPS Date            |2013:10:30
Interoperability Ind|R98
Interoperability Ver|0100


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 16, 2013, 04:10:21 AM
Last edit: December 16, 2013, 03:54:01 PM by ISAWHIM
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I get this cordinate translation... (Out in the middle of the woods. Wrong conversion.)
N42 39.235437 E23 23.265315

Or this... (Looks like a factory that makes things. Winner!)
N42 39' 23.5437" E23 23' 26.5315"

https://www.google.com/#q=N42+39'+23.5437%22+E23+23'+26.5315%22&safe=off
Front of building next door to the factory... "CEN"? CUCMEMA (System for electronic payments.)
Whole area is an industrial area, factories and offices... Neighbor, stated above, might be related.

Or this... (Out in the mountains. Wrong conversion)
N42.39235437 E23.23265315

You gave us this... (Out in the middle of a sand-pit. Wrong conversion. But close!)
N42.6586, E23.394714

So someone in Bulgaria is playing with an assembled board, at a factory office... What does that have to do with the price of tea in China? I doubt they would be making them in the USA, or they would cost thousands more.

Not sure about the CC thing, but I am sure that might have to do with reducing CC fraud/loss, for them. Or they just might not have CC setup yet. (It is expensive to accept CC's, and more expensive when you count the number of online CC frauds buying these things with stolen credit-cards.)

They give receipts for the transaction, which is enough for legal prosecution, if needed. These are not blind-transfers, to ghost-recipients, in a foreign country. Cool that you snooped the EXIF data though. You must be a frequent visitor to 4chan or reddit. Tongue (Part of investigation is actual investigation, not just looking at random data and making assumptions based off individual components. I could have looked at that ash-tray and told you the photo was from Bulgaria.)

NOTE: That same board, which WAS in Bulgaria, is now on the desk in the videos on google, in the Pennsylvania, USA offices. Same board, screws, power-supply... No Bulgarian ash-tray. Tongue
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PWBgz0Mbx20

Just had to add that.
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December 31, 2013, 07:24:34 PM
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I get this cordinate translation... (Out in the middle of the woods. Wrong conversion.)
N42 39.235437 E23 23.265315

Or this... (Looks like a factory that makes things. Winner!)
N42 39' 23.5437" E23 23' 26.5315"

https://www.google.com/#q=N42+39'+23.5437%22+E23+23'+26.5315%22&safe=off
Front of building next door to the factory... "CEN"? CUCMEMA (System for electronic payments.)
Whole area is an industrial area, factories and offices... Neighbor, stated above, might be related.

Or this... (Out in the mountains. Wrong conversion)
N42.39235437 E23.23265315

You gave us this... (Out in the middle of a sand-pit. Wrong conversion. But close!)
N42.6586, E23.394714

So someone in Bulgaria is playing with an assembled board, at a factory office... What does that have to do with the price of tea in China? I doubt they would be making them in the USA, or they would cost thousands more.

Not sure about the CC thing, but I am sure that might have to do with reducing CC fraud/loss, for them. Or they just might not have CC setup yet. (It is expensive to accept CC's, and more expensive when you count the number of online CC frauds buying these things with stolen credit-cards.)

They give receipts for the transaction, which is enough for legal prosecution, if needed. These are not blind-transfers, to ghost-recipients, in a foreign country. Cool that you snooped the EXIF data though. You must be a frequent visitor to 4chan or reddit. Tongue (Part of investigation is actual investigation, not just looking at random data and making assumptions based off individual components. I could have looked at that ash-tray and told you the photo was from Bulgaria.)

NOTE: That same board, which WAS in Bulgaria, is now on the desk in the videos on google, in the Pennsylvania, USA offices. Same board, screws, power-supply... No Bulgarian ash-tray. Tongue
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PWBgz0Mbx20

Just had to add that.

When I click the link I supplied I get:

https://i.imgur.com/emqjjOe.png

close enough for me Smiley


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January 10, 2014, 03:17:40 PM
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Hi, I'm a newbie user curious about AMT too.....  Interesting posts.  I'm comfortable with the fact that these are manufactured outside the US, and even more so following the revelations about American manufacturers in bed with intelligence agencies (who might have a vested interest in sabotage of competing currencies).

What I'm a little leery of, is the fact that AMT has been dark as far as communicating for as long as I've seen their site up.  I placed an order for their 1.2 THs machine around Christmas, and haven't heard anything from them, besides an automated "thanks for your order" email.  So, I've got $7000 USD burning a hole in my pocket, that I'm getting ready to dump in my Mt. Gox account instead of saving it for the AMT order.

Any one else out there have any experiences like that?
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