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August 29, 2014, 05:52:22 AM
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They offer 5TH/s for 4399$ , or 7TH/s for 5899$ , guaranteed shipping to 3 weeks
but i can´t find more information from this company
like i see they go online with their website on 25/8/2014 , ?
Have someone already a Turing Razor Miner at home ?
 
thanks for every replay
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August 29, 2014, 08:04:58 AM
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Are you referring to this one

https://turingstations.com

if so.

There are from Bergen in Norway.
There is joint venture between ErgoGroup AS. and Ferd Holding AS. So try to google something out on this


Can tell you if there are fraud or not.

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August 29, 2014, 08:52:49 AM
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Hello

yes from Norway i know

i want to buy 1 Turing Crawler , get very fast replay by them

Have in stock ready for delivery

I will try , so i post if i recieve or not

thanks for your help

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The units don't even specify how many rack units it fills, and CC payments don't seem to work.

I'm really skeptical

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I got a response about credit card payments:

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Yes, it is possible to purchase our products with a credit card but special
rules apply to this kind of payment as we are very careful regarding this
kind of payment.

Our products have a high price range and there is a high risk of fraud
(chargebacks) when accepting payments with credit cards.

We have no choice but to require a list of documents to confirm your
ownership of the credit card:
 - Photo of ID or Passport
 - Photo of any utility bill (from the last 3 months max). The name must be the same as the one written on the credit card.
 - Photo of credit card

PS. the only thing I found about them:
http://theblogchain.com/news/turing-stations-razor-atlantis-demo-review/
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I try to buy by Bank transfer , they recommend to do Not so because Could bei out of stock before they recieve Money.
So i want to pay by credit card.(takes 24-48h)
Terms like written by last post member.
So i have to wait till they confirm.my Credit Card Details .
I don't know anything from this Company.
I will post whats going on.
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https://github.com/vinced/namecoin
http://namecoin.info/
blocks every 10 min
coin supply* 21 million coins will be available
difficulty adjustment 2016 blocks
hashing algorithm SHA256d
Initial Reward 50 coins per block
Market Cap: Huh? BTC
Launch Date: April 18, 2011
Litecoin (LTC)
http://litecoin.org/
blocks every 2.5 min
coin supply* 84 million coins will be available
difficulty adjustment 2016 blocks
hashing algorithm scrypt
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coin supply* 99 Billion coins will be available and 5 Billion added every year.
hashing algorithm scrypt
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Market Cap: $56,000,000
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hashing algorithm SHA-256
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Launch Date: approx August 19th, 2012 (date of its whitepaper)
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http://www.mastercoin.org
Coin supply: 619478.59338440 MSC
Launch Date: September 1, 2013
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Going Live: June 1,2014
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Retarget: 1 Hour
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Launch Date: January 18, 2014
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Coin supply 2.1 million total coins
Difficulty adjustment every block
Hashing algorithm scrypt
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Launch Date: December 29, 2013
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http://betacoin.org/
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Difficulty adjustment* 6 blocks
Hashing algorithm SHA256d
Initial Reward 128 coins per block
Block reward halved every 126k blocks (~ 1 year)
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Hashing algorithm SHA256d
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Valutacoin(VAC)
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coin supply* 21 million coins will be available
difficulty adjustment* 2016 blocks
hashing algorithm SHA256d
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http://imperialcoin.pw
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http://www.megacoin.co.nz/
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4.2 million total coins
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0.25 coins per block
11.2 million total coins
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difficulty adjustment 2016 blocks
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difficulty adjustment 2016 blocks
hashing algorithm SHA1
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https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=34586.0
(merged mined with BTC)
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coin supply* constant generation coins will be available (Huh)
difficulty adjustment 2016 blocks
hashing algorithm SHA256d
Reward 50,000 coins per block
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http://www.freicoin.org/
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=89843.0
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blocks every 10 minutes
coin supply* 100 million coins will be available
difficulty adjustment 2016 blocks
hashing algorithm SHA-256
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-- In need of Dev work on daemon, client etc but network still running
I0coin (I0C)
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http://terracoin.org/
blocks every 2 minutes
coin supply* 42 million coins will be available
difficulty adjustment 30 blocks
hashing algorithm SHA-256
Reward 20 coins per block
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blocks every 10 minutes
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coin supply* 88 million coins will be available
difficulty adjustment 60 blocks
hashing algorithm Scrypt
Reward 42 coins per block
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blocks every 10 minutes
hashing algorithm Scrypt
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Netcoin (NET)
Main - http://netcoin.org.uk/
Forums - http://forum.netcoinfoundation.org/
blocks every 1 min
coin supply* 320.6 million coins will be available
difficulty adjustment* 60 blocks
hashing algorithm Scrypt
Initial Reward 1024 coins per block
Reward Halves Every 3 months or 129,600 Blocks
Market Cap: approx. $200,000 (Dec 4th, 2013)
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http://gldcoin.com/
https://www.gldtalk.org/
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=317568.0
blocks every 2 minutes
coin supply* 123 million coins will be available
difficulty adjustment* 60 blocks
hashing algorithm Scrypt
reward 45 coins per block
Bytecoin (BCN)
BCN https://bytecoin.org
CryptoNote technology https://cryptonote.org/
Algorithm: CryptoNight
Started on July 4, 2012
Block time: 120 seconds (2 minutes)
Difficulty retargets each block
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Forum https://cryptocointalk.com/forum/1362-bytecoin-bcn/
Twitter https://twitter.com/Bytecoin_BCN
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TimeKoin
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SC Solidcoin
scam?* https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/SolidCoin ; http://solidcoin.info/

GG Geist Geld
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=42417.0 ; https://github.com/Lolcust/GeistGeld

TBX Tenebrix
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FBX Fairbrix
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=46528.0 ; https://github.com/coblee/Fairbrix

CLC Coiledcoin
killed in 51% attack ; https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=56675.0

RUC Rucoin
https://www.rucoin.org/ ; https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=48582.0

MMM MMMcoin
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I am  suprised that what i wanna order on 29.8 , turing crawler , they have 74 on stock
Today they have 22 on stoch ( 31.Cool
If they are fraud they do. it. Very well .
I will try to buy.
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September 01, 2014, 11:41:23 AM
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Hmm I am very sceptical...
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September 02, 2014, 07:52:52 PM
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Hy
So turing crawlerler is sold out .
They don't want to take my credit card because picture was not fully visible.
I send new photos.
Maybe i get a positive answer " At least allow us 48 hours to prove.(again)

I will post , they mailed me that they get hundreds of request a day.

When they are fraud i don't understand how they are working because i want to pay by bank transfer (take too long , )or Credit card and they don't accept it in my case , but they are right the utility Bill was 5 months old.

It semms they want only take bitcoin or litecoin payment ?
They use bitcoinescrow , i don't know how it works.

When they decline again i'm not sure what i should think , because i send them 2 utility bills from Last month And new photos from my German id , really good solutions.

So i could be they are game changers because no preorders.
Or ?



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They contacted me to advertise under their affiliate program and they said they would send me a unit to try.  I said I would buy some units and they said they would give me a discount.  Once I saw they had no reputation of deliveries I said I would order one on my credit card to see what I got.  I never heard back so I took their ads down. 

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This https://turingstations.com/?page_id=24129&preview=true equals this http://www.mountainmods.com/h2go-black-wrinkle-powder-coat-aluminum-cube-computer-case-p-419.html

Isn't it strange a company with a finished product chooses to use the same image as the case manufacturer?


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This https://turingstations.com/?page_id=24129&preview=true equals this http://www.mountainmods.com/h2go-black-wrinkle-powder-coat-aluminum-cube-computer-case-p-419.html

Isn't it strange a company with a finished product chooses to use the same image as the case manufacturer?

Yes I would say this company is very strange Cheesy
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So they declined again , this time without any reason.
Bank transfer isn't possible too .
Semms they only want to take bitcoin.
Hmh really strange,because Last week they told me that banktransfer is possible but can take 12 working days!
And they also told me shouln't be a problem to pay by credit card.
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So they declined again , this time without any reason.
Bank transfer isn't possible too .
Semms they only want to take bitcoin.
Hmh really strange,because Last week they told me that banktransfer is possible but can take 12 working days!
And they also told me shouln't be a problem to pay by credit card.


They never got back to me at all.  I would have ordered via credit card a week ago.

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September 05, 2014, 03:46:15 AM
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if its a scam then why is it posted on

http://www.coinfinance.com/news/turingstations-starts-razor-bitcoin-miner-shipment

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Are you really saying that everything posted on a news site can't be a scam?
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first time to hear it in bitcoin, but heard it lots in other industries
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September 06, 2014, 04:04:40 PM
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For my eyes it is almost 100% scam.
If you want that I share why I think this, please ask for, but if you think is not, try it with care.
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September 08, 2014, 06:35:30 AM
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Thank you for contacting Turing Stations AS., my name is Aaron and I'm
happy to meet you.
I'm sorry but we do not recommend buying this product by bank transfer as
this product will go out of stock in the following days and transfers
usually take around 5 to 12 days. You can make the transfer but I can not
guarantee that your transfer will be confirmed in time. You may receive
the product in our second batch in November. Please try to use one of our
other instant payment methods to make sure you are getting your product
now. Once products have a 0 stock, the product page will change to Out of
Stock and you will no longer have the ability to use the payment system.
(28.
Yes, it is possible to purchase our products with a credit card but special
rules apply to this kind of payment as we are very careful regarding this
kind of payment.

Our products have a high price range and there is a high risk of fraud
(chargebacks) when accepting payments with credit cards.

We have no choice but to require a list of documents to confirm your
ownership of the credit card:

- Photo of ID or Passport

- Photo of any utility bill (from the last 3 months max). The name
must be the same as the one written on the credit card.

- Photo of credit card

All photos must be clear and in high definition!

Please confirm your acceptance of this terms. If you accept, a sales person
from Turing Stations AS. will contact you with further instructions.

If possible, we recommend using one of our faster payment options with
immediate confirmation. There is a risk the product will go out of stock
before we confirm your documents.
(29.

Thank you for providing these details but our sales team has rejected your
request. Sincerely, I think your documents are valid but we have been the
target of a lot of fraud attempts in the past days, it is very
problematic. Your documents have been deleted from our servers and will
not be kept or used in any way.

I am very sorry we could not authorize you to pay with a credit card for
our products. Please do not hesitate to contact me for any other details.
(3.9)

I apologize again for having to reject your request but there is really
nothing I can do, please understand.
I am very certain you will not be able to secure a unit if you pay by bank
transfer but we do not force anyone to pay using our more simple payment
methods but I strongly advise you to use Bitcoins to purchase the Atlantis
or any other miner in stock as this will provide you immediate
confirmation. Bank transfers are usually used by wholesale customers who
purchased our products in large quantities.
(3.9)
I tried asking sales department about a reason but they did not supply me
with one. As far as I know, a lot of people have been trying exploit our
payment system and we are rejecting this form of payment for new
customers.
I am so sorry Sir I can not help you to complete your order, I tried
everything but it is impossible for me to open a payment interface for
you.
(3.9)

= Scam
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Yeah

100% scam :/
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September 16, 2014, 09:43:23 PM
Last edit: September 17, 2014, 09:46:29 AM by Rols
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Its a scam. Nothing is right about this company.

Dont send them your id, passport and a picture of your credit card as they want. You get ripped off.

There are no company with that name registered with Foretaksregisteret in Norway.

In Sweden there is a notorious svindler with the name Rolf Gustafsson, born as Rolf Lekenius, now Carl Hugo Gustafsson. Lawyer. Maybe the same man.  Cool


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