Collider
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July 16, 2014, 08:35:47 AM |
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ups tracking
"A valid tax ID or deferment number is missing and is required for clearance. We are working to obtain this information. / Your package is at the clearing agency awaiting further release."
wtf???
They assume you are a commercial entity and think you might not want to pay VAT. Call them up and tell them it is a private order.
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HardwareReviewer
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July 16, 2014, 08:45:13 AM |
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Anyone knows if there will be custom duty tax or VAT to be paid when importing from China to US?
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Prepare to enter a world of stress
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1Neptune
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July 16, 2014, 08:54:05 AM |
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Anyone knows if there will be custom duty tax or VAT to be paid when importing from China to US?
VAT (value added tax) only applies to European Union countries that have adopted the VAT tax scheme. It does not apply in the U.S. Being in the U.S., I've never had to pay custom duty, thank goodness.
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HardwareReviewer
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July 16, 2014, 09:24:50 AM |
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Anyone knows if there will be custom duty tax or VAT to be paid when importing from China to US?
VAT (value added tax) only applies to European Union countries that have adopted the VAT tax scheme. It does not apply in the U.S. Being in the U.S., I've never had to pay custom duty, thank goodness. OK, thanks!
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Prepare to enter a world of stress
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oskuro
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July 16, 2014, 09:48:13 AM |
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And a question. the day i receive my 2 S3 from UPS, i know before they arrive how much i will have to pay in case i will have to pay something for customs??. Because if he arrives and i dont have the money, what happens??. He leaves and i have to go later to UPS and pay them? or maybe they come another day?
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Stinky_Pete
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July 16, 2014, 09:56:33 AM |
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On different occasions I have
1) Paid the delivery man with a credit/debit card, cash not allowed 2) Missed first delivery attempt, paid with credit/debit card on internet, item delivered next day 3) Gone to depot, paid with cash, picked up item
This is in UK, YMMV
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la7eralus
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July 16, 2014, 10:01:19 AM |
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Does anyone have any idea or has BitMain released any official information on the opening date of sales for the next batch? Thanks in advance!
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Gogreen
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July 16, 2014, 10:04:16 AM |
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Does anyone have any idea or has BitMain released any official information on the opening date of sales for the next batch? Thanks in advance!
I think the answer is wait?
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R4v37
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July 16, 2014, 10:05:31 AM |
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Does anyone have any idea or has BitMain released any official information on the opening date of sales for the next batch? Thanks in advance!
they're probably focusing on shipping these 3batches also they got some works to do with the p2pool in their miners if you want to purchase any S3, maybe you should search in amazon or some resellers they accept Paypal too...
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oskuro
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July 16, 2014, 10:15:01 AM |
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On different occasions I have
1) Paid the delivery man with a credit/debit card, cash not allowed 2) Missed first delivery attempt, paid with credit/debit card on internet, item delivered next day 3) Gone to depot, paid with cash, picked up item
This is in UK, YMMV
Oh, didnt know i could pay them with credit card, great, thx!! just hope i dont have to
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TheFridge
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July 16, 2014, 11:32:55 AM |
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So I need some help here peoples. I do fly in fly out work with a 3 week on roster. So im going to be away from home when the miners arrive. My girl is home but is absolutely computer illiterate. I have setup the power supply ready for when they arrive with labelling for which cables go where so she can just plug them in. But as far as setting it up goes would i be able to setup the miners remotely with teamviewer with another computer set up at home? Reading about the S1 seems the internet has to be disconnected and then connect the compter directly to the miner. Is this true with the s3 do you think? Does anyone have any ideas how I could set up the miners remotely? Thanks If you put two NIC's in your PC you can preconfigure one to talk to the miner (with crossover cable) and leave the other one to connect to your network. Then all she has to do initially is power the miner and plug it into the crossover cable. You can then remote in and configure it. If you set the IP as the last bit of configuration, she can then just change the ethernet cable to put it on your main network. Unfortunately I don't have another network card Does your computer have wifi and a hardwired NIC you can do the same thing suggested here? Nar I use one of my GPU rigs for a computer and that is wired directly into the router (well through a switch first) I have set the missus up with printed screenshots etc of what she needs to do. Find out Monday how we go
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hurricandave
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July 16, 2014, 11:53:42 AM |
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So I need some help here peoples. I do fly in fly out work with a 3 week on roster. So im going to be away from home when the miners arrive. My girl is home but is absolutely computer illiterate. I have setup the power supply ready for when they arrive with labelling for which cables go where so she can just plug them in. But as far as setting it up goes would i be able to setup the miners remotely with teamviewer with another computer set up at home? Reading about the S1 seems the internet has to be disconnected and then connect the compter directly to the miner. Is this true with the s3 do you think? Does anyone have any ideas how I could set up the miners remotely? Thanks If you put two NIC's in your PC you can preconfigure one to talk to the miner (with crossover cable) and leave the other one to connect to your network. Then all she has to do initially is power the miner and plug it into the crossover cable. You can then remote in and configure it. If you set the IP as the last bit of configuration, she can then just change the ethernet cable to put it on your main network. Unfortunately I don't have another network card Does your computer have wifi and a hardwired NIC you can do the same thing suggested here? Nar I use one of my GPU rigs for a computer and that is wired directly into the router (well through a switch first) I have set the missus up with printed screenshots etc of what she needs to do. Find out Monday how we go Dang! Now she get's HALF !!!
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jonnybravo0311
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Mine at Jonny's Pool
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July 16, 2014, 01:23:43 PM |
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So I need some help here peoples. I do fly in fly out work with a 3 week on roster. So im going to be away from home when the miners arrive. My girl is home but is absolutely computer illiterate. I have setup the power supply ready for when they arrive with labelling for which cables go where so she can just plug them in. But as far as setting it up goes would i be able to setup the miners remotely with teamviewer with another computer set up at home? Reading about the S1 seems the internet has to be disconnected and then connect the compter directly to the miner. Is this true with the s3 do you think? Does anyone have any ideas how I could set up the miners remotely? Thanks If you put two NIC's in your PC you can preconfigure one to talk to the miner (with crossover cable) and leave the other one to connect to your network. Then all she has to do initially is power the miner and plug it into the crossover cable. You can then remote in and configure it. If you set the IP as the last bit of configuration, she can then just change the ethernet cable to put it on your main network. Unfortunately I don't have another network card Does your computer have wifi and a hardwired NIC you can do the same thing suggested here? Nar I use one of my GPU rigs for a computer and that is wired directly into the router (well through a switch first) I have set the missus up with printed screenshots etc of what she needs to do. Find out Monday how we go Dang! Now she get's HALF !!! He's getting off easy if she only gets half... usually it's more like, "what's mine is hers and what's hers is also hers."
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iglasses
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July 16, 2014, 01:47:41 PM |
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Got my tracking #. Thu delivery (East Coast).
Nothing on the refund yet. Did anyone get that requested the refund get theirs?
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I only have a signature because I'm allowed.
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Duce
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July 16, 2014, 02:07:21 PM |
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Refund still indicates "Init". I would think we would receive the funds before this status changes. No reason to speculate as I am sure this will get resolved when the curent situation subsides.
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contactlight
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July 16, 2014, 02:10:43 PM |
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It is now 10pm in China and they seem to have not shipped the second round of B1.
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Lowell904
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July 16, 2014, 02:12:58 PM |
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Too bad it looks like not all of batch 1 has shipped yet. My miners are likely not on that plane
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GigaBit
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July 16, 2014, 02:14:31 PM |
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So I need some help here peoples. I do fly in fly out work with a 3 week on roster. So im going to be away from home when the miners arrive. My girl is home but is absolutely computer illiterate. I have setup the power supply ready for when they arrive with labelling for which cables go where so she can just plug them in. But as far as setting it up goes would i be able to setup the miners remotely with teamviewer with another computer set up at home? Reading about the S1 seems the internet has to be disconnected and then connect the compter directly to the miner. Is this true with the s3 do you think? Does anyone have any ideas how I could set up the miners remotely? Thanks If you put two NIC's in your PC you can preconfigure one to talk to the miner (with crossover cable) and leave the other one to connect to your network. Then all she has to do initially is power the miner and plug it into the crossover cable. You can then remote in and configure it. If you set the IP as the last bit of configuration, she can then just change the ethernet cable to put it on your main network. Unfortunately I don't have another network card Does your computer have wifi and a hardwired NIC you can do the same thing suggested here? Nar I use one of my GPU rigs for a computer and that is wired directly into the router (well through a switch first) I have set the missus up with printed screenshots etc of what she needs to do. Find out Monday how we go Dang! Now she get's HALF !!! He's getting off easy if she only gets half... usually it's more like, "what's mine is hers and what's hers is also hers." Isn't it: What's mine is hers and what's hers ain't mine?
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