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Author Topic: Block Erupter Prisma Compensation and Buy-back Plan  (Read 10521 times)
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December 13, 2014, 09:38:24 AM
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I will be handling all US based returns for ASICMiner. If you are shipping from the US, please contact me via PM for further information on Prisma returns.
Confirmed.

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December 13, 2014, 09:44:30 AM
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Phasebird, I have sent multiple emails to sale@bitquan.com that have gone unanswered. My board was the one that died on November 10th and was shipped back directly to Hong Kong. Is there a different email address you would prefer to be contacted at or some other information you need validated. My prismas were purchased through CrazyGuy so he should be able to help validate my information if necessary.

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December 13, 2014, 10:21:55 AM
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Phasebird, I have sent multiple emails to sale@bitquan.com that have gone unanswered. My board was the one that died on November 10th and was shipped back directly to Hong Kong. Is there a different email address you would prefer to be contacted at or some other information you need validated. My prismas were purchased through CrazyGuy so he should be able to help validate my information if necessary.


hello

what is your email address plz PM me
It is ok if you have already shipped it back to HK.

In addition, we are going to refund you all finally anyway because we will match all list between emails to goods in the end.  So, plz dont worry about this. The worst situaiton will be a delay only.
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December 14, 2014, 08:31:43 PM
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I will be handling all US based returns for ASICMiner. If you are shipping from the US, please contact me via PM for further information on Prisma returns.

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December 16, 2014, 11:46:38 AM
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Unfortunately it seems there's nothing for the EU or UK. We either have to ship to HK or the US. Really not sure how some of these boards are going to survive in tact, especially those fragile coils (which I had to superglue one on).

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December 16, 2014, 12:43:53 PM
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It's a generic buy-back, not a selective one.

FUCK YOU FC!!!!!!

Hello,
Sorry for the so long delayed reply.

Our Buy-back Plan just aims to Prisma, not inlcuding Tube. Sorry for any inconvenience.


Sounds pretty God Damn selective to me.

scum-bag moron


Yes, there seems to be a contrast in statements here.
perhaps AM would like to prove their commitment to the community and issue the refund in a generic manner to whonesta.
i feel this would be beneficial to all parties concerned.  Roll Eyes


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December 16, 2014, 01:51:27 PM
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Yes, there seems to be a contrast in statements here.
perhaps AM would like to prove their commitment to the community and issue the refund in a generic manner to whonesta.
i feel this would be beneficial to all parties concerned.  Roll Eyes

I too would like to see whonesta get a refund and anyone else who has been screwed over by the completely abyssal sales and support. I would also like to see AM acquire a permanent western team member responsible for dealing with sales and support so this situation does not happen again.





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December 16, 2014, 02:09:50 PM
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Yes, there seems to be a contrast in statements here.
perhaps AM would like to prove their commitment to the community and issue the refund in a generic manner to whonesta.
i feel this would be beneficial to all parties concerned.  Roll Eyes

I too would like to see whonesta get a refund and anyone else who has been screwed over by the completely abyssal sales and support. I would also like to see AM acquire a permanent western team member responsible for dealing with sales and support so this situation does not happen again.


With someone who speaks native english.  There are some subtle differences in technical / PR discussions that may have a large impact. 
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December 17, 2014, 08:04:26 AM
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In the EU can whe ship to someone? Or i whill send this direct to HK?

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December 17, 2014, 09:43:10 AM
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In the EU can whe ship to someone? Or i whill send this direct to HK?

HK or the US.

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December 17, 2014, 01:06:35 PM
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Yes, there seems to be a contrast in statements here.
perhaps AM would like to prove their commitment to the community and issue the refund in a generic manner to whonesta.
i feel this would be beneficial to all parties concerned.  Roll Eyes

I too would like to see whonesta get a refund and anyone else who has been screwed over by the completely abyssal sales and support. I would also like to see AM acquire a permanent western team member responsible for dealing with sales and support so this situation does not happen again.







Lets hope they just stop selling pre built miners in the future and stick with the cloud mining thing.
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December 17, 2014, 09:23:19 PM
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For once I have some good news to post.

After a few PM's with Phasebird, he had me send another email to sale@bitquan.com on 12/14. I never did get a reply after that but the btc address I setup for this has funds as of 11 hours ago. It's not the new prisma I was originally promised but it's something and I am good with that.

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January 23, 2015, 08:04:31 AM
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Round One of Block Erupter Prisma2.0 Auction has begun.

Auction Rules
starting unit price: 0.3BTC
minimum unit price bidding increase: 0.01BTC
minimum quantity: 20
total quantity: 200
ending time: 08:00:00 AM January 25, 2015

To bid, please reply in this post:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=932445.msg10233572#msg10233572
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January 30, 2015, 02:40:35 AM
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Prisma 2.0 Replacements have arrived! I've shipped the first batch out to those that have sent in their v1 boards.



I have a few of my own unopened replacement units available for purchase on ASICPuppy.net

ASICPuppy.net ASIC Mining Hardware and Accessories - Compac F in stock!
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January 31, 2015, 01:23:46 PM
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Prisma 2.0 Replacements have arrived! I've shipped the first batch out to those that have sent in their v1 boards.



I have a few of my own unopened replacement units available for purchase on ASICPuppy.net

They do look like a machine from the future. Do they work this time? Wink Anyone experiences to share already?
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January 31, 2015, 04:40:19 PM
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Prisma 2.0 Replacements have arrived! I've shipped the first batch out to those that have sent in their v1 boards.

https://i.imgur.com/9lKKPnWl.jpg

I have a few of my own unopened replacement units available for purchase on ASICPuppy.net

They do look like a machine from the future. Do they work this time? Wink Anyone experiences to share already?

AM tested them extensively this time. I'm going to setup a few this weekend and will share my results. Also, they included adapters with the BE controllers to power off of the fan connector of the Prisma boards, which is pretty neat.

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January 31, 2015, 05:01:11 PM
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Do the BE controllers suck less this time? Power adapter is nice, but non-garbage software would be even better. Solving a five-minute wiring problem is less significant than solving something that's continuously problematic over the entire lifetime of the machine (like a heavily broken/noncompliant stratum implementation, for one).

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January 31, 2015, 05:09:34 PM
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I have a few of my own unopened replacement units available for purchase on ASICPuppy.net
I apologize if I'm coming across poorly, but I wanted to note that I take issue with the verbiage;

"Running at a max of 1.47 th/s, the prisma averages 0.8 watts per gh, making it one of the most efficient miners on the market."

Considering 0.5-0.6W is "the norm" with Bitmain and SPTech, I thought this was a little bit dishonest.
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January 31, 2015, 07:26:52 PM
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Do the BE controllers suck less this time? Power adapter is nice, but non-garbage software would be even better. Solving a five-minute wiring problem is less significant than solving something that's continuously problematic over the entire lifetime of the machine (like a heavily broken/noncompliant stratum implementation, for one).

I haven't been informed of any controller updates, so I doubt anything has changed.

I have a few of my own unopened replacement units available for purchase on ASICPuppy.net
I apologize if I'm coming across poorly, but I wanted to note that I take issue with the verbiage;

"Running at a max of 1.47 th/s, the prisma averages 0.8 watts per gh, making it one of the most efficient miners on the market."

Considering 0.5-0.6W is "the norm" with Bitmain and SPTech, I thought this was a little bit dishonest.

Copied the description from my Prisma 1.0 listing and it was not my intention to mislead. I also sell the SP20, and you'll note the price difference. I think it would be dishonest if I said the Prisma was the most effiecient, but .8 watts/gh is still respectable.

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January 31, 2015, 07:33:09 PM
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I think we've still got about 20 of Novak's USB adapters on hand. Is AM sending USB adapters with the new Prismas, or just BE controllers, or neither?

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