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January 06, 2014, 08:48:02 AM
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is there a delivery date for these?

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January 06, 2014, 10:46:15 PM
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is there a delivery date for these?

Did you read any of the thread? this guys got scammer all over him...
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January 06, 2014, 11:18:39 PM
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is there a delivery date for these?

See here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=376783.0

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January 06, 2014, 11:36:14 PM
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Yeah...

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January 07, 2014, 01:10:25 AM
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Scammer beware

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January 07, 2014, 01:54:05 AM
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A shame.  I looked into making a similar product and it would have been at least $100.  The $30 price was pretty much too good to be true for any quantities that were not five digits long.

A Rasperry pi, power supply, case, display and wireless adapter cost in the range of $80

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January 07, 2014, 01:55:48 AM
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A shame.  I looked into making a similar product and it would have been at least $100.  The $30 price was pretty much too good to be true for any quantities that were not five digits long.

A Rasperry pi, power supply, case, display and wireless adapter cost in the range of $80

Android tablet $40

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January 07, 2014, 03:05:39 AM
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A shame.  I looked into making a similar product and it would have been at least $100.  The $30 price was pretty much too good to be true for any quantities that were not five digits long.

A Rasperry pi, power supply, case, display and wireless adapter cost in the range of $80

Android tablet $40

Old ebay laptop.  $40

Old desktop hidden with remote screen.  $40

My phone.  (free)

All of these items are not the same as a nice compact box purpose built maybe in wood with just the data wanted and nothing else. 

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January 07, 2014, 07:45:04 AM
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is there a delivery date for these?

Did you read any of the thread? this guys got scammer all over him...

I ordered before the thread got going and I didn't look that close.  Usually I check a little closer.  I try to order all these things from Bitcoin vendors and so far I have never lost out.  I ordered all kinds of stuff like caramels, hot sauce, vanilla extract, a bunch of stuff from conscious cookery, neon signs, etc.  I just ordered a wood engraved wallet and one of those aluminum engraved wallet cards.  if I lose out on this then I will live with it.  He is using Coinbase and had to be verified so if I don't get delivery it will be reported to them and they will have to file a Suspicious Activity Report with FinCEN.  Not that anybody is going to do anything over a $30 ticker but at least there will be a record.  I sent him an e-mail and asked for a delivery date.

 I see some Android tablets as low as $35.  I can't believe the number of ticker apps.  I am putting together a list at http://bitcointicker.com/.  So far I have over 50 iPhone ticker apps and I am not done with that.  I have a few Android ones up there but there are probably at least that many for Android.

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January 07, 2014, 09:20:58 AM
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30$ seems to cheap.... Obviously a scam i dont think he would have all this mass produced to make it that price.

I could make this product for 100$, if anyone is interested......
Rasberry Pi + small LCD....

Dam ill even make a nice little gui and make it touchscreen if you are lucky...
hmmmmmmm maybe cheaper to use a cheapo 50$ android phone from china and custom write a app, and turn of sleep...
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January 07, 2014, 02:25:15 PM
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A shame.  I looked into making a similar product and it would have been at least $100.  The $30 price was pretty much too good to be true for any quantities that were not five digits long.

A Rasperry pi, power supply, case, display and wireless adapter cost in the range of $80

Android tablet $40

Old ebay laptop.  $40

Old desktop hidden with remote screen.  $40

My phone.  (free)

All of these items are not the same as a nice compact box purpose built maybe in wood with just the data wanted and nothing else. 


All those items you would get, this you would just lose your money.

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January 07, 2014, 02:25:48 PM
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is there a delivery date for these?

Did you read any of the thread? this guys got scammer all over him...

I ordered before the thread got going and I didn't look that close.  Usually I check a little closer.  I try to order all these things from Bitcoin vendors and so far I have never lost out.  I ordered all kinds of stuff like caramels, hot sauce, vanilla extract, a bunch of stuff from conscious cookery, neon signs, etc.  I just ordered a wood engraved wallet and one of those aluminum engraved wallet cards.  if I lose out on this then I will live with it.  He is using Coinbase and had to be verified so if I don't get delivery it will be reported to them and they will have to file a Suspicious Activity Report with FinCEN.  Not that anybody is going to do anything over a $30 ticker but at least there will be a record.  I sent him an e-mail and asked for a delivery date.

 I see some Android tablets as low as $35.  I can't believe the number of ticker apps.  I am putting together a list at http://bitcointicker.com/.  So far I have over 50 iPhone ticker apps and I am not done with that.  I have a few Android ones up there but there are probably at least that many for Android.

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