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July 29, 2014, 11:26:16 AM
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Hi to all,

I need your help because I'm starting a legal action versus a company (blackminer or blackelectronics if you prefer!) ...
I would like to calculate the amount of bitcoins (via multipool.us or CEX.io) that I could extract from April but I've lost due to delays in delivery of the equipment purchased in March..
The two machines are:
Black Miner Prime II SHA-256 (1.2 TH/s) (#BLKMT)   Cry
Black Miner Prime SHA-256 (600 GH/s) (#BLKMP)   Cry

If I will win the legal action, I will pay your help via bitcoin transaction... I've lost a lot of money and I don't receive yet my miners.

I'm so angry... Angry

If you can help please write me in public or in private.

Thanks to all
Mik


PS: if you want to help me with some donation, you can send some BTC here: 1MPyUo8hP7L88UNG42wTtvMYto26HD44mj     Kiss
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July 29, 2014, 12:51:08 PM
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Hi to all,

I need your help because I'm starting a legal action versus a company (blackminer or blackelectronics if you prefer!) ...
I would like to calculate the amount of bitcoins (via multipool.us or CEX.io) that I could extract from April but I've lost due to delays in delivery of the equipment purchased in March..
The two machines are:
Black Miner Prime II SHA-256 (1.2 TH/s) (#BLKMT)   Cry
Black Miner Prime SHA-256 (600 GH/s) (#BLKMP)   Cry

If I will win the legal action, I will pay your help via bitcoin transaction... I've lost a lot of money and I don't receive yet my miners.

I'm so angry... Angry

If you can help please write me in public or in private.

Thanks to all
Mik


PS: if you want to help me with some donation, you can send some BTC here: 1MPyUo8hP7L88UNG42wTtvMYto26HD44mj     Kiss
Try using this: http://retrocalc.net
You can put in your start date, your end date and your hash rate, and it will tell you the expected earnings in BTC for that time frame.  For example, I put in 1.8Th/s with a start date of April 1, and end date of today and it calculates 11.146BTC.

Good luck with your legal action.

Jonny's Pool - Mine with us and help us grow!  Support a pool that supports Bitcoin, not a hardware manufacturer's pockets!  No SPV cheats.  No empty blocks.
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July 29, 2014, 07:51:39 PM
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Thank you very much... is exactly what I need!

I hope to recover soon my money... and I will contact you to thank you with a donation in BTC.

You have my word

thanks again

Mik
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August 01, 2014, 08:57:48 AM
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Holy shit that's not bad amount of BTC you can retrieve!! Good luck getting them back.

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August 01, 2014, 11:05:05 AM
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Thank you Harley997... It's a lot of money!
I'm really surprised because blackminer (or black electronics, if you prefer) had partecipated to the CEBIT EXPO with a lot of new machines, and in particular with scrypt miners...
Damn... they are too in late... I payed my machines in march and they had promised me to deliver my machines in april...

 Angry

I hope at least to receive my moneys back !




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August 01, 2014, 01:51:13 PM
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Do not ever ever ever preorder mining hardware....ever....hope you learned your lession....and rest of you reading this topci.

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August 03, 2014, 09:07:29 AM
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Hi ljudotina,

do not preorder mining hardware?  Huh
But all ASICs mining hardware producers wants to be payed by preorder... do you know some producer that don't follows this market line?
If you know one, let me know please!  Grin

Thanks,

Mik
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August 03, 2014, 09:24:57 AM
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Hi ljudotina,

do not preorder mining hardware?  Huh
But all ASICs mining hardware producers wants to be payed by preorder... do you know some producer that don't follows this market line?
If you know one, let me know please!  Grin

Thanks,

Mik

Bitmain for the most part only sells in stock equipment, but they do it batches.  Usually you get your hardware withing a week of ordering it.  Currently they're on Batch 5 for the S3.
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