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October 15, 2018, 05:55:17 PM
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All these miners are currently up and running at cryptominer.ca, and come with PSUs.

40 x Antminer S9 13.5TH/s, 2 of them appear to be running with 2 of 3 blades (~9 TH/s)
40 x Antminer S9i 14TH/s, again 2 with 2 of 3 blades running (~9 TH/s)

All yours for USD 15k + shipping/handling (if you want to move them), payment in crypto.
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October 15, 2018, 09:59:35 PM
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What age are these units? ( Obviously S9I are fairly new, others?)Do you have dashboard pics of their performance? Are you willing to use " Trusted Forum member Escrow" to transact the deal?

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October 16, 2018, 06:32:02 AM
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Please allow PM's from newbies?
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What age are these units? ( Obviously S9I are fairly new, others?)Do you have dashboard pics of their performance? Are you willing to use " Trusted Forum member Escrow" to transact the deal?


The 40 S9s were ordered in November 2017, deployed and mining since January 2018.
The 40 S9is were ordered in May 2018, deployed and mining since June 2018.

Escrow is fine.
I can send you a snapshot of the dashboard or the latest invoice, which shows hashes reported for the last month.




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October 16, 2018, 08:28:53 AM
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Please allow PM's from newbies?

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October 18, 2018, 11:31:44 AM
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Where did you go? Still for sale?
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October 19, 2018, 03:53:12 AM
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.. careful with this one.  I got a Telegram request from "John Smith" @Smith123 trying to convince me to deal with escrow providers whose email generate Gmail verification warnings. 

He claims the Gmail warnings are due to the PGP block and to just ignore the warning and deposit BTC anyway and if I don't do so immediately it's because I'm a scammer  Huh   He threatened to sic the SWAT team on me if I didn't send BTC right now.  Roll Eyes

He can send you email from Tomatocage or Monbux that look convincing enough (except for the Gmail verification warnings).

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October 19, 2018, 11:53:04 AM
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This is so interesting Cheesy
If the email were spoofed, the redirection will go somewhere else.
When you hit the "reply" button do you see different email than the original one?
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October 20, 2018, 02:47:09 AM
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.. careful with this one.  I got a Telegram request from "John Smith" @Smith123 trying to convince me to deal with escrow providers whose email generate Gmail verification warnings. 

He claims the Gmail warnings are due to the PGP block and to just ignore the warning and deposit BTC anyway and if I don't do so immediately it's because I'm a scammer  Huh   He threatened to sic the SWAT team on me if I didn't send BTC right now.  Roll Eyes

He can send you email from Tomatocage or Monbux that look convincing enough (except for the Gmail verification warnings).


Thank you for pointing this out on the thread. I got a weird email too. Lowlife scammers.
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October 21, 2018, 04:15:55 AM
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.. careful with this one.  I got a Telegram request from "John Smith" @Smith123 trying to convince me to deal with escrow providers whose email generate Gmail verification warnings. 

He claims the Gmail warnings are due to the PGP block and to just ignore the warning and deposit BTC anyway and if I don't do so immediately it's because I'm a scammer  Huh   He threatened to sic the SWAT team on me if I didn't send BTC right now.  Roll Eyes

He can send you email from Tomatocage or Monbux that look convincing enough (except for the Gmail verification warnings).


Thank you for pointing this out on the thread. I got a weird email too. Lowlife scammers.
Not sure if it is related to the original post but there is a definite scam attempt related to this thread. I was contacted on Telegram by a person that had no idea what he was doing or talking about and had a completely different story about these units than the OP. That person also deleted his account on telegram after I asked too many questions. OP, if this is legit, you might want to come in and reclaim your post and offer. otherwise, I wouldn't touch this thing with a hazmat suit on.
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