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Author Topic: [WTS]*LOW PRICE*In Stock 24GH/s BTC miners, 45 GH/s BTC miners & KNC Jupiter's  (Read 9266 times)
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February 09, 2014, 01:25:59 AM
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HI

New website launched (www.asicmachines.com) with 3 different BTC mining products. We have over 400 machines in stock.

24GH/s board      = $320  $245   $175 CAD
45GH/s board      = $800  $510   $350 CAD
600GH/s machine = $8000
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All deliveries by Fedex from Canada. All prices quoted in CAD, payment services by:

BIPS
BITPAY
Wire Transfer
Interac E-transfer

www.asicmachines.com

Pictures of units as requested by forum members.


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February 09, 2014, 06:02:34 AM
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LOL your price cracks me up you made my day! you are not going to get customers here at these prices! Good luck with your shop though. You should just say that you are selling technobit miners at a markup for immediate delivery.

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February 09, 2014, 01:00:10 PM
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LOL your price cracks me up you made my day! you are not going to get customers here at these prices! Good luck with your shop though. You should just say that you are selling technobit miners at a markup for immediate delivery.


Technobit avalon2 prices are 269Euro each. These devices are being sold here for $320 CAD (212 euro). Our Bitfury based boards are within $50 of Technobits prices.

Oh and thanks for the sales advice but it seems a little off based on the orders so far.

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February 09, 2014, 01:40:24 PM
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LOL your price cracks me up you made my day! you are not going to get customers here at these prices! Good luck with your shop though. You should just say that you are selling technobit miners at a markup for immediate delivery.


Technobit avalon2 prices are 269Euro each. These devices are being sold here for $320 CAD (212 euro). Our Bitfury based boards are within $50 of Technobits prices.

Oh and thanks for the sales advice but it seems a little off based on the orders so far.

Sorry cannachris I meant to ask, at what price should we be selling the Avalon2 based boards so as to attract "customers here"?

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February 09, 2014, 05:42:18 PM
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Fedex shipping? I'm not going to pay $20 to ship something via ground... Not unless I was doing heavy freight.
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February 09, 2014, 06:18:22 PM
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Fedex shipping? I'm not going to pay $20 to ship something via ground... Not unless I was doing heavy freight.

I get it Walking Glitch, personally I grudge paying for any of the couriers as the service is normally shit - here anyway.

I've put on a discount code on all miners for Bitcointalk members:

code: bitcointalk01
discount: 15%


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February 09, 2014, 11:04:17 PM
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LOL your price cracks me up you made my day! you are not going to get customers here at these prices! Good luck with your shop though. You should just say that you are selling technobit miners at a markup for immediate delivery.


Technobit avalon2 prices are 269Euro each. These devices are being sold here for $320 CAD (212 euro). Our Bitfury based boards are within $50 of Technobits prices.

Oh and thanks for the sales advice but it seems a little off based on the orders so far.

Sorry cannachris I meant to ask, at what price should we be selling the Avalon2 based boards so as to attract "customers here"?

5-7.5$ per Gh

but yes your price on the hex16a2 is not unfair. I thought you were advertising in us$, sorry.

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February 09, 2014, 11:44:39 PM
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LOL your price cracks me up you made my day! you are not going to get customers here at these prices! Good luck with your shop though. You should just say that you are selling technobit miners at a markup for immediate delivery.


Technobit avalon2 prices are 269Euro each. These devices are being sold here for $320 CAD (212 euro). Our Bitfury based boards are within $50 of Technobits prices.

Oh and thanks for the sales advice but it seems a little off based on the orders so far.

Sorry cannachris I meant to ask, at what price should we be selling the Avalon2 based boards so as to attract "customers here"?

5-7.5$ per Gh

but yes your price on the hex16a2 is not unfair. I thought you were advertising in us$, sorry.

I would probably snatch a Hex16a2 for the discounted price if BTC was over $1k, but it's not worth .388 imo. Nothing seller can do either, technobit just sells them for too much.
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February 10, 2014, 02:58:30 AM
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LOL your price cracks me up you made my day! you are not going to get customers here at these prices! Good luck with your shop though. You should just say that you are selling technobit miners at a markup for immediate delivery.


Technobit avalon2 prices are 269Euro each. These devices are being sold here for $320 CAD (212 euro). Our Bitfury based boards are within $50 of Technobits prices.

Oh and thanks for the sales advice but it seems a little off based on the orders so far.

Sorry cannachris I meant to ask, at what price should we be selling the Avalon2 based boards so as to attract "customers here"?

5-7.5$ per Gh

but yes your price on the hex16a2 is not unfair. I thought you were advertising in us$, sorry.

No problem at all. I'm going to try and drop the price further ASAP!

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February 10, 2014, 02:29:23 PM
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Payment options updated to include:

BIPS.me
Bitpay
Bank Deposit / Wire Transfer

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February 10, 2014, 03:07:37 PM
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Which batch are the Jupiters?  October or Nov?
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February 10, 2014, 09:28:44 PM
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Which batch are the Jupiters?  October or Nov?

Powell the KNC Jupiters are both October machines.

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February 10, 2014, 09:39:20 PM
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Whereabouts in Canada are you located, and is local pickup an available option (if close enough for example)?


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February 10, 2014, 09:43:44 PM
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Ah bummer even with 15% in USD way to much to make any money back out of it.  Sad

Wish it was November!! Smiley
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February 10, 2014, 10:41:37 PM
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So what payment methods are available?  I can't seem to easily find that info on your site.

Is PayPal or credit card an option?
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February 10, 2014, 11:04:02 PM
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How can people know that your site is legitimate?
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February 10, 2014, 11:43:03 PM
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How can people know that your site is legitimate?

If by legitimate as in are we a real company i can send you some more detail. If you are asking about the products, we can arrange some performance tests. If legitimate as in; will we steal your money and not send you anything, i suppose we have little to go by other than the say so of others. I can arrange to have character witnesses from CaVirtex, Technobit, Burnin Mining & Asic-Hardware to vouch for our "character" and trustworthiness. I have no problem putting these on the website but i couldn't think of a way to do it that wouldn't make it look fake..... ironically.

Open to suggestions on this topic!

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February 10, 2014, 11:45:13 PM
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So what payment methods are available?  I can't seem to easily find that info on your site.

Is PayPal or credit card an option?

Melmo at the moment Paypal and CC are not available. In the past (like many on this forum) we have lost money to the dishonest reclaiming money through Paypal and their credit card companies.

This is a pain in the ass i know. Just going through the money laundering and business check with Western Union to allow payment via them.

Hope this helps.

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February 10, 2014, 11:46:54 PM
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Ah bummer even with 15% in USD way to much to make any money back out of it.  Sad

Wish it was November!! Smiley

As do I friend, as do I  Tongue

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February 10, 2014, 11:48:32 PM
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Whereabouts in Canada are you located, and is local pickup an available option (if close enough for example)?



Hey allinvain we are in Nova Scotia. If you are local (or really really like driving) I'm sure we can arrange a pick up.

Cheers

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