bobsag3
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April 01, 2014, 10:25:42 PM |
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LOL there's no way this is legit. Anyone that looks at that website can tell right away. Haha, you got us. April Fool's Day! Its all legit. We use escrow.com to secure and deliver the goods to our clients. Using what looks like to be a avalon 55nm knockoff miner? Right.
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dropt
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April 01, 2014, 10:28:13 PM |
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Its all legit. We use escrow.com to secure and deliver the goods to our clients.
Then you won't mind posting the chip and power specs along with a video of the miner running.
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April 01, 2014, 10:38:42 PM |
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LOL there's no way this is legit. Anyone that looks at that website can tell right away. Haha, you got us. April Fool's Day! Its all legit. We use escrow.com to secure and deliver the goods to our clients. Using what looks like to be a avalon 55nm knockoff miner? Right. We use 28nm ASIC.
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dropt
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April 01, 2014, 10:41:25 PM |
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We use 28nm ASIC.
My miner is a 14nm FinFET ASIC.
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April 01, 2014, 10:47:49 PM |
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Its all legit. We use escrow.com to secure and deliver the goods to our clients.
Then you won't mind posting the chip and power specs along with a video of the miner running. 2TH/s 4 x GoldStrike I 500GH/s 28nm ASIC (2 per board) Linux (embedded) CGminer, with web-based management interface Desktop or 4U rack mountable (rack slides required) Single RJ45 10/100 Ethernet port CoolIT Direct Contact Liquid Cooling system 5 x 120mm (2 front, 3 rear) 2 x 1100W Power-One 80 PLUS Certified Platinum 110-240 VAC ~2100W Temp 0°C to 35°C Emissions Compliance FCC / CE Safety Certification UL / CE
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biggzi
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April 01, 2014, 11:05:36 PM |
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Would be good to see a video or some kind of hard evidence.
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empbitcoin (OP)
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April 01, 2014, 11:45:02 PM |
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Would be good to see a video or some kind of hard evidence.
Seems like escrow isnt hard evidence on purchasing a good that will be delivered to your house prior payment clearance. You can call us anytime and we will be glad to answer all your questions. Already have many orders coming in and will be cleared. Upon clients receive their miners, we will ask them to vouch/feedback on this thread with their experience. We are doing our best to provide the best service.
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jimmothy
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April 01, 2014, 11:53:33 PM |
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Would be good to see a video or some kind of hard evidence.
Seems like escrow isnt hard evidence on purchasing a good that will be delivered to your house prior payment clearance. You can call us anytime and we will be glad to answer all your questions. Already have many orders coming in and will be cleared. Upon clients receive their miners, we will ask them to vouch/feedback on this thread with their experience. We are doing our best to provide the best service. You could just take a few pictures of your "in stock" hardware. But then again that would be too easy and what a normal company would do.
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Xer0
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April 02, 2014, 12:14:46 AM |
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april fools day is over, btw
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April 02, 2014, 12:46:49 AM |
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Its all legit. We use escrow.com to secure and deliver the goods to our clients.
Then you won't mind posting the chip and power specs along with a video of the miner running. 2TH/s 4 x GoldStrike I 500GH/s 28nm ASIC (2 per board) Linux (embedded) CGminer, with web-based management interface Desktop or 4U rack mountable (rack slides required) Single RJ45 10/100 Ethernet port CoolIT Direct Contact Liquid Cooling system 5 x 120mm (2 front, 3 rear) 2 x 1100W Power-One 80 PLUS Certified Platinum 110-240 VAC ~2100W Temp 0°C to 35°C Emissions Compliance FCC / CE Safety Certification UL / CE So you have managed to get to 500GH per GS1 where Cointerra has failed?
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April 02, 2014, 12:57:07 AM |
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Its all legit. We use escrow.com to secure and deliver the goods to our clients.
Then you won't mind posting the chip and power specs along with a video of the miner running. 2TH/s 4 x GoldStrike I 500GH/s 28nm ASIC (2 per board) Linux (embedded) CGminer, with web-based management interface Desktop or 4U rack mountable (rack slides required) Single RJ45 10/100 Ethernet port CoolIT Direct Contact Liquid Cooling system 5 x 120mm (2 front, 3 rear) 2 x 1100W Power-One 80 PLUS Certified Platinum 110-240 VAC ~2100W Temp 0°C to 35°C Emissions Compliance FCC / CE Safety Certification UL / CE So you have managed to get to 500GH per GS1 where Cointerra has failed? Per TWO GS1s it looks like. Nevermind, that shouldn't make sense.
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empbitcoin (OP)
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April 02, 2014, 01:11:55 AM |
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Its all legit. We use escrow.com to secure and deliver the goods to our clients.
Then you won't mind posting the chip and power specs along with a video of the miner running. 2TH/s 4 x GoldStrike I 500GH/s 28nm ASIC (2 per board) Linux (embedded) CGminer, with web-based management interface Desktop or 4U rack mountable (rack slides required) Single RJ45 10/100 Ethernet port CoolIT Direct Contact Liquid Cooling system 5 x 120mm (2 front, 3 rear) 2 x 1100W Power-One 80 PLUS Certified Platinum 110-240 VAC ~2100W Temp 0°C to 35°C Emissions Compliance FCC / CE Safety Certification UL / CE So you have managed to get to 500GH per GS1 where Cointerra has failed? Per TWO GS1s it looks like. Nevermind, that shouldn't make sense. As agreed with your pm, we will get shipment done and you can vouche.
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April 02, 2014, 01:35:15 AM |
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What kind of PSU? Is it included?
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April 02, 2014, 03:27:54 AM |
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What kind of PSU? Is it included?
The system comes with the PSU. Working condition and brand new. See specs on the website for more detail.
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thomashrev89
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April 02, 2014, 04:26:45 AM |
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We will send your machine within 10-15 Business days! Why does it take so long to send in-stock hardware?
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April 02, 2014, 05:30:34 AM |
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We will send your machine within 10-15 Business days! Why does it take so long to send in-stock hardware? Due to escrow service. The payment goes to escrow, clears towards them, we ship the item, you receive our miner, it then upon your approval that you have received the item you purchased and satisfied. Then the funds are released to us. Escrow service is best way to gain trust with our customers and keep their funds safe and have a good business with the seller and buyer. Due to high risks of fraud we only do escrow transaction to have a safe transaction. It usually takes 10 business days overall including shipping depends on the area.
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ChuckBuck
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April 02, 2014, 05:47:54 AM |
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We will send your machine within 10-15 Business days! Why does it take so long to send in-stock hardware? Due to escrow service. The payment goes to escrow, clears towards them, we ship the item, you receive our miner, it then upon your approval that you have received the item you purchased and satisfied. Then the funds are released to us. Escrow service is best way to gain trust with our customers and keep their funds safe and have a good business with the seller and buyer. Due to high risks of fraud we only do escrow transaction to have a safe transaction. It usually takes 10 business days overall including shipping depends on the area. Doesn't take 10 days if you use an escrow service through a trusted forum member I.E. Canaryinthemine, SebastianJu, SaltySpitoon, etc. You want to gain trust here, give an evaluation unit to a senior member here in Bitcointalk, have them do a review with pics, videos, analysis and the whole nine. Not sure why I'm wasting my breath typing with these guys. So far the only new asic maker that's crossed all their T's and dotted all their I's in Spondoolies Tech this year. They've pretty much passed every manufacturer bullshit test so far(noise issue permitting). I would say Bitmain, but they've already been shipping since last year and proved themselves tenfold. Now only if Spondoolies would just lower their price tag.
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April 02, 2014, 05:55:51 AM |
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We will send your machine within 10-15 Business days! Why does it take so long to send in-stock hardware? Due to escrow service. The payment goes to escrow, clears towards them, we ship the item, you receive our miner, it then upon your approval that you have received the item you purchased and satisfied. Then the funds are released to us. Escrow service is best way to gain trust with our customers and keep their funds safe and have a good business with the seller and buyer. Due to high risks of fraud we only do escrow transaction to have a safe transaction. It usually takes 10 business days overall including shipping depends on the area. Doesn't take 10 days if you use an escrow service through a trusted forum member I.E. Canaryinthemine, SebastianJu, SaltySpitoon, etc. You want to gain trust here, give an evaluation unit to a senior member here in Bitcointalk, have them do a review with pics, videos, analysis and the whole nine. Not sure why I'm wasting my breath typing with these guys. So far the only new asic maker that's crossed all their T's and dotted all their I's in Spondoolies Tech this year. They've pretty much passed every manufacturer bullshit test so far(noise issue permitting). I would say Bitmain, but they've already been shipping since last year and proved themselves tenfold. Now only if Spondoolies would just lower their price tag. Already in the process of getting evaluated by senior member. Once shipment has been delivered and tested by him/her. They will post back here with the results that you need. Thank you for your time on typing and you are not wasting your breath away trust me.
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April 02, 2014, 07:45:49 AM |
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Someone let the dogs out? Again?
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April 02, 2014, 08:07:04 AM |
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Someone let the dogs out? Again?
Yep. Let's see what materialises.
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