A new user account called
enayet123 has supplied a new signed message stating that jabba124 does not own the eligius account that is being used to demonstrate control of the hashing power provided by these machine. Message below, please verify yourselves. Enayet123 states that the previous signed message was simply fulfilling a request to a prospective purchaser for a personalised signed message to prove ownership of the account. I suppose this is a lesson in making sure that signed messages are very specific! With the arrival of this newly signed message I'm inclined to believe that enayet123 does own the account and jabba124 is likely to be a fraud, unless proven otherwise.
If you're interested in purchasing, make sure you take all reasonable steps to satisfy yourself and be safe. Collect and pay in person, use escrow, etc!
23:33:06

verifymessage 1Ender1Q9BFasXPMKUzvQ1sSmaSP4yG8bm G1zhLYF31tCdTZdcIsdrUN7tLZDsNxjnufY+5Edd8lD11LNxgdoKnwJIjo0dy9u9gK5k+9WzpoVcnGkMpZn3Uzw= "jabba124 does not own this wallet"
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***** UPDATE SUMMARY *****
I'm personally satisfied that both users on bitcointalk, Enayem and jabba124, that are claiming to sell this equipment are BOTH SCAMS. The owner (who is neither of these usernames) of the Eligius account that has been touted as proof of control of the hardware has contacted me with a signed message to state as much. If you check the Eligius account now, the 'nick name' has been changed to state as much. The owner of the account still has 'newbie' status and is unable to post here, but is the only person here to have signed additional messages from this eligius account.
THIS IS A SCAM. Exercise extreme caution.