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December 19, 2013, 12:03:08 AM
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Estimates for the return,its going to cost alot in electrcity just running it,so my interest has been lost

This Difficulty
Coins   Dollars
per Day   0.11072957 BTC   $57.72
per Week   0.77510701 BTC   $404.04
per Month   3.36617902 BTC   $1,754.69
this diff (est)   0.26676600 BTC   $139.06

Next Difficulty [estimated]
Coins   Dollars
per Day   0.08674692 BTC   $45.22
per Week   0.60722844 BTC   $316.53
per Month   2.63710638 BTC   $1,374.64

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December 19, 2013, 12:19:16 AM
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Hi there.  Store will be open in a few more hours.  We are finalizing our prices.  Please bare with us.

Cant wait ill be buying if the price is right and I can collect and no pre order BS hate pre orders.

Please remember, UK stock is till arriving crazyearner.  If you did order today, it will be shipped from China NOW NOW..  Or you can wait till the retail stock arrives which may take a few weeks but VAT will be added.

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December 19, 2013, 12:21:17 AM
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Estimates for the return,its going to cost alot in electrcity just running it,so my interest has been lost

This Difficulty
Coins   Dollars
per Day   0.11072957 BTC   $57.72
per Week   0.77510701 BTC   $404.04
per Month   3.36617902 BTC   $1,754.69
this diff (est)   0.26676600 BTC   $139.06

Next Difficulty [estimated]
Coins   Dollars
per Day   0.08674692 BTC   $45.22
per Week   0.60722844 BTC   $316.53
per Month   2.63710638 BTC   $1,374.64


Miners won't buy on today's BTC value based on fiat.  They take a risk knowing BTC will shoot crazy late next year.  So your calculation are based on today's BTC which we all know if very very poor.  It took me a while to realise why people still buy mining hardware even though ROI may is a risk, and its as simple as knowing BTC is yet to grow.

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December 19, 2013, 01:06:39 AM
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Estimates for the return,its going to cost alot in electrcity just running it,so my interest has been lost

This Difficulty
Coins   Dollars
per Day   0.11072957 BTC   $57.72
per Week   0.77510701 BTC   $404.04
per Month   3.36617902 BTC   $1,754.69
this diff (est)   0.26676600 BTC   $139.06

Next Difficulty [estimated]
Coins   Dollars
per Day   0.08674692 BTC   $45.22
per Week   0.60722844 BTC   $316.53
per Month   2.63710638 BTC   $1,374.64


It's even worse... by the time we get the miners the difficulty will rise twice so the initial profit per month would probably be around $1000 by today's bitcoin value.
On the other hand, if bitcoin returns to $900+ then MAYBE we'll see the ROI or even a small profit... Roll Eyes
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December 19, 2013, 01:39:55 AM
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Estimates for the return,its going to cost alot in electrcity just running it,so my interest has been lost

This Difficulty
Coins   Dollars
per Day   0.11072957 BTC   $57.72
per Week   0.77510701 BTC   $404.04
per Month   3.36617902 BTC   $1,754.69
this diff (est)   0.26676600 BTC   $139.06

Next Difficulty [estimated]
Coins   Dollars
per Day   0.08674692 BTC   $45.22
per Week   0.60722844 BTC   $316.53
per Month   2.63710638 BTC   $1,374.64


It's even worse... by the time we get the miners the difficulty will rise twice so the initial profit per month would probably be around $1000 by today's bitcoin value.
On the other hand, if bitcoin returns to $900+ then MAYBE we'll see the ROI or even a small profit... Roll Eyes

I suppose its what you believe.  I'm a true believer and I feel its yet to explode.  That's my gut.  At this stage, ALL miners are a risk if you calculate yet people can't get enough.  KNC $12,995 machines are still wanted for delivery Q3 2014 Shocked

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December 19, 2013, 02:02:15 AM
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Estimates for the return,its going to cost alot in electrcity just running it,so my interest has been lost

This Difficulty
Coins   Dollars
per Day   0.11072957 BTC   $57.72
per Week   0.77510701 BTC   $404.04
per Month   3.36617902 BTC   $1,754.69
this diff (est)   0.26676600 BTC   $139.06

Next Difficulty [estimated]
Coins   Dollars
per Day   0.08674692 BTC   $45.22
per Week   0.60722844 BTC   $316.53
per Month   2.63710638 BTC   $1,374.64


It's even worse... by the time we get the miners the difficulty will rise twice so the initial profit per month would probably be around $1000 by today's bitcoin value.
On the other hand, if bitcoin returns to $900+ then MAYBE we'll see the ROI or even a small profit... Roll Eyes

I suppose its what you believe.  I'm a true believer and I feel its yet to explode.  That's my gut.  At this stage, ALL miners are a risk if you calculate yet people can't get enough.  KNC $12,995 machines are still wanted for delivery Q3 2014 Shocked

People buy the KNC miners for £12,995 because they are 3TH/s miners and they believe that if they do get them in Q1/Q2 2014 they will still be profitable.

Your miners (the 200GH/s ones) cost approx. $4200 (after adding VAT) and will be delivered in January - so that's 1/3 of the price of the KNC miner and 15 times less powerful, but received 2-3 months earlier... is it worth it ? I suppose it's what you believe in... Cool
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December 19, 2013, 02:21:46 AM
Last edit: December 19, 2013, 03:07:29 AM by NineLives
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Hi guys.  Looks like our online store has a few bugs that need fixing Sad  The total calculation in a shopping cart is bugging out and needs time to fix.  I will post back once this has been resolved.  Thank you.

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December 19, 2013, 11:14:09 AM
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I can't read through all this thread....if I order a 200Gh/s system, when will I have it?

I'm in Ireland....thanks.

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December 19, 2013, 01:36:10 PM
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I can't read through all this thread....if I order a 200Gh/s system, when will I have it?

I'm in Ireland....thanks.

It would be shipped asap but all post stops in a few days for Christmas.  You wont get it till prob first week on Jan.

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December 19, 2013, 01:41:30 PM
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Just sent you guys and email and got bounce back.

You have these in stock now and ready to deliver, if so (as I am new to the forum) would you be willing to use escrow.

PM.d you the email

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December 19, 2013, 01:54:29 PM
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Just sent you guys and email and got bounce back, can you confirm you have it please.

PM me the email you used please?

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December 19, 2013, 02:36:39 PM
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Thanks for ringing me buddy to put my mind at rest, as mentioned I will be placing an order shortly.

Thanks Again

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December 19, 2013, 05:29:59 PM
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Website is still not working for me

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December 19, 2013, 07:10:08 PM
Last edit: December 19, 2013, 10:10:30 PM by NineLives
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Website is still not working for me

We have had a few issues and these bugs are being fixed as we speak.  Hope to have it up tonight.

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December 19, 2013, 10:27:13 PM
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Website is still not working for me

We have had a few issues and these bugs are being fixed as we speak.  Hope to have it up tonight.

Good luck mate, I think your'e going to need it Wink

My advice, should have done it the other way around, got VAT registered ASAP, it doesn't cost you anything to be VAT registered and do everything on the up and up.

There is no Import duty on computer equipment coming into the UK, only VAT.

So you buy at whatever wholesale discount you negotiate, you pay the VAT, which you claim back anyway.
Then you sell at the RRP +VAT and your cut is the difference between the wholesale price and the retail price. Then you give the VAT you charge to the tax man.

Punters will be fine about it, they have to pay VAT anyway on imported stuff. Even KnC charged VAT on all their miners for EU sales.

In the EU there is no getting out of paying VAT, eventually.

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December 19, 2013, 10:56:12 PM
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If not by Bitcoins, could the payment be possible by using ACH or XE from the US to the UK?
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December 20, 2013, 01:57:23 AM
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If not by Bitcoins, could the payment be possible by using ACH or XE from the US to the UK?

I shall look into this.

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December 20, 2013, 03:25:48 AM
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I find it funny how you cannot meet your own deadline in the website, are the miners going to be the same? (As in will you miss the deadlines)
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December 20, 2013, 03:48:11 AM
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I find it funny how you cannot meet your own deadline in the website, are the miners going to be the same? (As in will you miss the deadlines)

I'm trying my best.  If bugs appear at the last minute, I can only fix them and that takes time.  I'm certain things will crop up and cause issues but one thing I do not intend is pissing my customers off on purpose. This is a new business venture and if you have no trust in what I'm trying to achieve then please don't order from us.   Thank you for finding that funny.

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December 20, 2013, 04:23:11 AM
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We are on a winner.  All bugs seem to have been fixed on our website and we are ready to launch.
I'm going to get some sleep and open the doors to the website @ 13:00 GMT on the 20th of December.

Thank you for your patience.  Good night / morning.

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