I will start with the first post. It is HashFast publicly posting GMaxwell's personal information (and showing everyone how they think customers that have financed their company should be treated):
Hello Hashfast, You're saying you've won the race to a 4U 2TH box in the lab, but why should I care about that when you've taken 97.95849881 and failed to live up to your contract to deliver goods by your self-specified deadline or return the funds. Everyone here can verify for themselves that you have not refunded me:
https://blockchain.info/address/1MWwwz9gpViE3u7o6Sx6huYNBrHyze8QrAWhy should anyone purchase more hardware on the basis of your lab-boasting when you haven't made good on your prior commitments? What reason do people have to believe that you'll actually deliver these 2TH 4U devices when you have simply walked off with people's funds in the past?
What is the relevance of this product offering to the members of the forum? I'm struggling to see it.
Hi gmaxwell,
The relevance of HashFast's EVO product is obvious; it's the highest performance Custom Hardware ever demonstrated.
We sent you a refund check; it was returned. Maybe you need to visit your Mailbox, Etc more often?
Please let me know if you want another refund check and note that per US law, mail order refunds must be in US dollars.
According to Wikipedia (
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federal_Reserve_Note)
Federal Reserve Notes are legal tender, with the words "this note is legal tender for all debts, public and private" printed on each note.
^^That means if you refuse to accept payment in dollars, your claim is invalidated and the debt extinguished.^^
I'll send you some BTC out of my own wallet if you start doing your Moderator job and banning trolls who won't stop harassing a self-moderated thread, as was done for ActiveMining, BFL, and others.
Hi, My attorney sent the check back— via a certified letter, so I don't know what you're talking about checking a mailbox— because:
(1) The check came with a letter requiring me to agree to additional contractual terms— an NDA, a "disparagement agreement", and consent that accepting the funds satisfied HashFast's obligations— which were not part of our agreement. I do not accept these terms. We have an existing contract in place. You do not get to make additional demands, especially after you are already in default.
(2) Our contract was for a full refund of funds paid if you failed to deliver by your deadline, a fact that I— and others— clarified with your executive staff in excruciating detail— though it was clear in the contract and your communications— specifically because other mining vendors have ripped off other people by collecting funds and then selectively "refunding" in USD if the value of BTC goes up instead of delivering product or refunding the amount paid. Instead the check for something like $6200 (I don't have it anymore so I don't recall the exact value) which is not even remotely adequate compensation. What you offered was a very small partial payment under onerous additional terms and an agreement that it settled the obligation. I am not required to accept that and my failure to accept it does not relieve you of any obligation what so ever.
This isn't calvin ball. You cannot insist your customer forfeits their assets because they didn't hop on one leg when you demanded it totally out of the blue after failing to meet your commitments. That you would suggest any such thing is offensive. When people order the EVO mining boards in this thread and the price of BTC goes up will you then forcefully cancel their orders and send them checks that cover only a tiny fraction of the coins they spent and try to argue that they get nothing at all if they don't agree with your "settlement"? I suppose you will since you are no longer promising full refunds, ... though since your promises are apparently worthless I guess it doesn't matter what you've promised in any case. Maybe it tripply doesn't matter: I can't believe that many people are foolish enough to purchase from you now, I certainly never would have without promises of a full refund making me believe that I was protected from precisely the kind of spectacular failure to deliver which your company has exhibited.
These matters have been pointed out to HashFast in my numerous emails and certified letters. Even in this point you appear to be feigning complete ignorance my numerous attempts to settle the matter in a mutually agreeable manner in accordance with the original contract that I purchased under.