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Hy guys, any news from the ESTONIAN leader of BTC *Uranus is in the stage of licensing. I wonder if they have given up. The S7 I believe beat's the efficiency of the product that they never showed even working prototype on. You can get 2 S7's for cheaper and get them next batch once they have more. I keep thinking the company will give up after never releasing Zeus miner. But maybe they just leave it up hoping for someone to buy one without reading anything. Suppose one sale would keep the site up for years.
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Our company purchased 3 UranusMiner from HashCoin. We received the order confirmation and a regular invoice last July. The delivery was scheduled August/September. On the 15th of September they reported an issue regarding chip licenses without letting us know a specific delivery date. We have been waiting for two months now and it seems impossible to speak with someone in charge in the orders/shipping department. Anyone in the same situation? Is it possible to ask for a refund? Thanks in advance
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Our company purchased 3 UranusMiner from HashCoin. We received the order confirmation and a regular invoice last July. The delivery was scheduled August/September. On the 15th of September they reported an issue regarding chip licenses without letting us know a specific delivery date. We have been waiting for two months now and it seems impossible to speak with someone in charge in the orders/shipping department. Anyone in the same situation? Is it possible to ask for a refund? Thanks in advance
Unfortunately yes -> check this out!If you read from page 33 to here, they do not give any refund, they try to model your Uranus purchase into a cloudmining contract....
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Our company purchased 3 UranusMiner from HashCoin. We received the order confirmation and a regular invoice last July. The delivery was scheduled August/September. On the 15th of September they reported an issue regarding chip licenses without letting us know a specific delivery date. We have been waiting for two months now and it seems impossible to speak with someone in charge in the orders/shipping department. Anyone in the same situation? Is it possible to ask for a refund? Thanks in advance
Unfortunately yes -> check this out!If you read from page 33 to here, they do not give any refund, they try to model your Uranus purchase into a cloudmining contract.... Thanks for the advice! I will read for more details.
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October 02, 2015, 05:55:34 PM |
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Our company purchased 3 UranusMiner from HashCoin. We received the order confirmation and a regular invoice last July. The delivery was scheduled August/September. On the 15th of September they reported an issue regarding chip licenses without letting us know a specific delivery date. We have been waiting for two months now and it seems impossible to speak with someone in charge in the orders/shipping department. Anyone in the same situation? Is it possible to ask for a refund? Thanks in advance
Unfortunately yes -> check this out!If you read from page 33 to here, they do not give any refund, they try to model your Uranus purchase into a cloudmining contract.... Thanks for the advice! I will read for more details. You are welcome Maybe you start from page 1 and check out the behaviour of hashcoins with its customers
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October 02, 2015, 08:40:00 PM |
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Our company purchased 3 UranusMiner from HashCoin. We received the order confirmation and a regular invoice last July. The delivery was scheduled August/September. On the 15th of September they reported an issue regarding chip licenses without letting us know a specific delivery date. We have been waiting for two months now and it seems impossible to speak with someone in charge in the orders/shipping department. Anyone in the same situation? Is it possible to ask for a refund? Thanks in advance
Unfortunately yes -> check this out!If you read from page 33 to here, they do not give any refund, they try to model your Uranus purchase into a cloudmining contract.... Thanks for the advice! I will read for more details. You are welcome Maybe you start from page 1 and check out the behaviour of hashcoins with its customers What you will see is they really only shipped two miners. One was a old sha miner that was nothing special. Other a scrypt they slapped a sticker on but did not make it was a batch split between 3 companies. Since Zeus they have not released a miner that they have shown pre-order. There still has not been a single Zeus to ever be found. Sorry to hear about your loss on money. You might look into a lawyer as chances shipment are pretty much none.
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I should have read this earlier, but I'm new to this, didn't really know, now I do know (at least a little more). I ordered 3 Uranus and paid for them in August. Those guys promise and promise delivery, then they say that the boxes are shipped to their Datacenter(?) and when asked about the purpose of that dubious transaction, they state that they have no license to ship the hardware elsewhere. So they state the miners exist. They claim they are not allowed to give them away, nice scheme. Next thing they offer to change my purchase of the boxes into a cloudmining contract. We will see, what the next offer will bring.... There is still no evidence, that even a datacenter exist, not to speak of any miners. So sad... Frank
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November 29, 2015, 03:55:51 PM |
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I should have read this earlier, but I'm new to this, didn't really know, now I do know (at least a little more). I ordered 3 Uranus and paid for them in August. Those guys promise and promise delivery, then they say that the boxes are shipped to their Datacenter(?) and when asked about the purpose of that dubious transaction, they state that they have no license to ship the hardware elsewhere. So they state the miners exist. They claim they are not allowed to give them away, nice scheme. Next thing they offer to change my purchase of the boxes into a cloudmining contract. We will see, what the next offer will bring.... There is still no evidence, that even a datacenter exist, not to speak of any miners. So sad... Frank DO NOT accept it being converted into cloudmining. This allows them to cut and run with money and they can let you seem to mine via online payments. They should not trusted. What method did you use to pay for the order?
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November 30, 2015, 05:38:57 AM |
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I should have read this earlier, but I'm new to this, didn't really know, now I do know (at least a little more). I ordered 3 Uranus and paid for them in August. Those guys promise and promise delivery, then they say that the boxes are shipped to their Datacenter(?) and when asked about the purpose of that dubious transaction, they state that they have no license to ship the hardware elsewhere. So they state the miners exist. They claim they are not allowed to give them away, nice scheme. Next thing they offer to change my purchase of the boxes into a cloudmining contract. We will see, what the next offer will bring.... There is still no evidence, that even a datacenter exist, not to speak of any miners. So sad... Frank In which state/country did you "buy" the miners? How did you pay (BTC, CREDIT CARD, wire, ...) Did you purchase them as a private person or as a company? There are laws in the EU that give you the chance of getting your money back?
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believe it or not, my triton miner pre order (yes, I was a very naive mining noob back in early 2014) that turned into a 48mh 1 year scrypt cloudminer has done very well actually . but from the sound of this semi-dead thread, I must be really lucky. Needless to say, I dont think I'll re-up lol
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believe it or not, my triton miner pre order (yes, I was a very naive mining noob back in early 2014) that turned into a 48mh 1 year scrypt cloudminer has done very well actually . but from the sound of this semi-dead thread, I must be really lucky. Needless to say, I dont think I'll re-up lol
I don't see that being a happy ending though. Did you not pay a good amount for that if I remember right? Also being late and going cloud is not great as you have no miner, and really have no idea if true miner is running if just paying part of your payments back acting like miner. You did lose money on this deal correct?
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January 22, 2016, 10:34:56 AM Last edit: January 22, 2016, 09:39:53 PM by sirazimuth |
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believe it or not, my triton miner pre order (yes, I was a very naive mining noob back in early 2014) that turned into a 48mh 1 year scrypt cloudminer has done very well actually . but from the sound of this semi-dead thread, I must be really lucky. Needless to say, I dont think I'll re-up lol
I don't see that being a happy ending though. Did you not pay a good amount for that if I remember right? Also being late and going cloud is not great as you have no miner, and really have no idea if true miner is running if just paying part of your payments back acting like miner. You did lose money on this deal correct? I did not lose money. if I had, I would not have posted that I did very well. The miner cost me 1.012 btc and so far, my payments total 2.852btc with just over 4 weeks left on contract. So like I said, I've done quite well, although yes,the fact that it was late did make me think I was scammed at the time. and yes I'd agree that I have no idea that the payments actually come from mining proceeds (they probably dont) but at this point, being almost 2btc up ,quite frankly I dont really care.
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February 09, 2016, 01:59:41 AM |
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Not exactly nsure how you managed to profit, i gave them 2.5 BTC back in June 2015, i managed to recover 1.2 BTC thus far, im bound to loose 1BTC.
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Not exactly nsure how you managed to profit, i gave them 2.5 BTC back in June 2015, i managed to recover 1.2 BTC thus far, im bound to loose 1BTC.
That is only "positive" ending story we have seen. I still wonder about it to. I think the cloud is a way they pretty much can guarentee they win and you lose. And with cloud they can either fake minning and send payments with no miners ever up, or use other miners that actually exist. As most of hashcoins is eiter a ares where they split chips and are still selling way to high on price (One of the companies that split chips sold them at fair prices and no longer sell it). And on their BTC miners they show as current it is just rendering... so not good. If you want cloud mining go hashnest is the short version.
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There never was any actual mining. (or any hardware manufactured) When I had an account with hashnest, i pointed 1Th/s towards antpool in the hashflare account and compared it to the 1 Th/s in the hashnest account. The results made no sence, i knew it was b.s. then when antpool found 48 blocks and my payout was lowered from the previous day of 22 or 24 blocks, then the next day anpool found somewhere around 20 blocks, and the payout in hashnest increased.
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There never was any actual mining. (or any hardware manufactured) When I had an account with hashnest, i pointed 1Th/s towards antpool in the hashflare account and compared it to the 1 Th/s in the hashnest account. The results made no sence, i knew it was b.s. then when antpool found 48 blocks and my payout was lowered from the previous day of 22 or 24 blocks, then the next day anpool found somewhere around 20 blocks, and the payout in hashnest increased.
They made two miners the Ares and the Apollo. Both of which they bought chips and used in their product. So there were 2 that were real. But once they hit Zeus is where it became vaporware. And even on ones they did make they were high for what you got.
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just a thread fyi my cloud mining 1 year contract mentioned in my previous post just officially ended. final tally.... original cost... 1.00344165 btc ($449 at that time) total return... 2.899btc heres the irony .... after waiting 7 months with no triton miner shipped (original 9mh) i offered to settle for the $349 cost of miner, telling them they could keep the extra $100 "shipping charge" . figuring maybe i could get some of my money back. they refused and gave me the cloud contract instead. apparently the extra $100 shipping charge i paid covered my maintenance fees or some such nonsense. looking at the daily payouts it was quite obvious it was not mining proceeds. there were many repeat identical payouts to 6 decimal places. whatever man. they never missed a single payment. so long story short, thought i got ripped off, but now im up 1.9 bitcoin. actually turned out to be the best crypto investment ive ever made. imagine that. yeah i know.... im lucky. anyway, thanx hashcoins. be interested to hear from any other triton pre order customers and how you made out.
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February 19, 2016, 02:26:08 PM |
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just a thread fyi my cloud mining 1 year contract mentioned in my previous post just officially ended. final tally.... original cost... 1.00344165 btc ($449 at that time) total return... 2.899btc heres the irony .... after waiting 7 months with no triton miner shipped (original 9mh) i offered to settle for the $349 cost of miner, telling them they could keep the extra $100 "shipping charge" . figuring maybe i could get some of my money back. they refused and gave me the cloud contract instead. apparently the extra $100 shipping charge i paid covered my maintenance fees or some such nonsense. looking at the daily payouts it was quite obvious it was not mining proceeds. there were many repeat identical payouts to 6 decimal places. whatever man. they never missed a single payment. so long story short, thought i got ripped off, but now im up 1.9 bitcoin. actually turned out to be the best crypto investment ive ever made. imagine that. yeah i know.... im lucky. anyway, thanx hashcoins. be interested to hear from any other triton pre order customers and how you made out.
Congrats, this is what happens when scammers make a website or automate payments. They forget about it and some one ends up ahead. I had a similar thing happen to me with BFL
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February 29, 2016, 11:27:24 PM |
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just a thread fyi my cloud mining 1 year contract mentioned in my previous post just officially ended. final tally.... original cost... 1.00344165 btc ($449 at that time) total return... 2.899btc heres the irony .... after waiting 7 months with no triton miner shipped (original 9mh) i offered to settle for the $349 cost of miner, telling them they could keep the extra $100 "shipping charge" . figuring maybe i could get some of my money back. they refused and gave me the cloud contract instead. apparently the extra $100 shipping charge i paid covered my maintenance fees or some such nonsense. looking at the daily payouts it was quite obvious it was not mining proceeds. there were many repeat identical payouts to 6 decimal places. whatever man. they never missed a single payment. so long story short, thought i got ripped off, but now im up 1.9 bitcoin. actually turned out to be the best crypto investment ive ever made. imagine that. yeah i know.... im lucky. anyway, thanx hashcoins. be interested to hear from any other triton pre order customers and how you made out.
Congrats, this is what happens when scammers make a website or automate payments. They forget about it and some one ends up ahead. I had a similar thing happen to me with BFL funny you say that cuz i was thinking exact same thing. i was hoping they'd forget to turn off my "auto-payments" after contract ended, lol nope! payments stopped right on schedule, damn!
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Not sure how you guys got your money back, I invested 2.5 BTC back in June of 2015, my return to date is roughly 1.2 BTC. They really fucked me.
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