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Topic: 750 GH/s - 3TH/s Miners from $3565 - www.bitcoinultra.co.uk - page 15. (Read 30626 times)

hero member
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I'm sure you are aware of cooling off ?

So unless you consider this product exempt It would be really nice to have these mailed to us.

The Consumer Protection (Distance Selling) Regulations 2000
Exceptions to the right to cancel
13.(b) for the supply of goods or services the price of which is dependent on fluctuations in the financial market which cannot be controlled by the supplier.
http://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2000/2334/regulation/13/made

I would say that cover Bitcoins and their miners. Wink The only way you can get out of a contract is if they don't deliver on time or 30 days if unspecified.
sr. member
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Its possible to come to Rotherham i live 10miles from u and colect this miner Huh


Dude you know you could make soo many people happy next week by going and seeing the place and taking pictures. Of course while your there you can work out a personal pick up as he has suggested.  


@ pickaxepete

Yep I was exactly the same I have 100% faith while on the phone to him he is knowledgeable and seems competent and trustworthy. Which is exactly why I am following up everything I can and wanting to make sure I understand my rights. No one in the Bitcoin hardware industry is like this.

So too good to be true ..well you know the rest Wink

Again if its all true then I'm happy to pay these really high prices and I hope this company can stay in the game long term.
sr. member
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Its possible to come to Rotherham i live 10miles from u and colect this miner Huh
sr. member
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I'm also waiting to see inside, but he did mention that it was just the case and he'd be posting pics of the boards later when he gets on site...


Just a reminder Chris we are still waiting on these and yes it matters a lot because:

Q:Will my mining hardware look like the one in the picture?

Q: No, the image is for illustration purposes. At present, the Enigma 1 and 2 are housed in a standard sized computer case. The Enigma 3 and 4 are housed in a 3U rack mountable case. We will be releasing final product shots in the next few weeks.


That blue Box in the picture sure looks like the illustration so we can assume that picture you took for us is not even a relevant empty blue box picture.

I'm sure you are aware of cooling off ?

http://www.adviceguide.org.uk/england/consumer_e/consumer_different_ways_of_buying_e/consumer_buying_by_internet_mail_order_or_phone_e/consumer_cancelling_a_distance_sale_order_e/how_long_is_the_distance_sale_cooling_off_period_when_you_buy_goods.htm


I have not received the following:

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Written information you should get after you've bought the goods or services

Information about your cancellation rights

The written information about the right to cancel the agreement should include:

how to cancel an agreement and the conditions which apply a postal address where you can contact the trader whether it will be your responsibility to cover the cost of returning the goods, and all associated costs, if the agreement is cancelled if the contract is for a service, a statement explaining that if you agree to the service being performed within the cancellation period, you will lose the right to cancel within seven working days from the day after the conclusion of the contract.

Information about after-sales and guarantees

You should receive information about after-sales services and guarantees provided by the trader.

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So unless you consider this product exempt It would be really nice to have these mailed to us.

Many thanks V4

PS. will mail you this tomorrow as this forum thread would not be sufficient for my own personal documentation.
legendary
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Site again down

Something wrong I think

I do not have good feeling
hero member
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Bitcoin Ultra: Order #46 has been processed

Enigma 1 - 750GH/s Bitcoin Miner - 4

Now let hope for the best that I don't have to use section 75 of the consumer credit act  Grin

Order #45

STATUS:   Processed
DATE:   07/03/2014, 16:18

I was thinking section 75 as I hit confirm also.

When better evidence shows up might jump in further will see.

Is your invoice in £ or $? No English court will touch a trade dispute in $ you'd have to duke it out in the USA!

Distance selling regulations have a loop hole for items who's value is linked to a fluctuating market price too so don't count on them either!

It is in GBP.
hero member
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Bitcoin Ultra: Order #46 has been processed

Enigma 1 - 750GH/s Bitcoin Miner - 4

Now let hope for the best that I don't have to use section 75 of the consumer credit act  Grin

Order #45

STATUS:   Processed
DATE:   07/03/2014, 16:18

I was thinking section 75 as I hit confirm also.

When better evidence shows up might jump in further will see.

Is your invoice in £ or $? No English court will touch a trade dispute in $ you'd have to duke it out in the USA!

Distance selling regulations have a loop hole for items who's value is linked to a fluctuating market price too so don't count on them either!
legendary
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Payment method:     Bank / Wire Transfer (Bank/Wire Transfer)
Shipping method:    

    DHL International

Subtotal:     £1,910.00
Shipping cost:     £110.00
Taxes:    
VAT 20% (1234242)     £382.00
Total:     £2,402.00
hero member
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Quote
404 Not Found

The server can not find the requested page:

    www.bitcoinultra.co.uk/specifications.html (port 80)

Please forward this error screen to www.bitcoinultra.co.uk's WebMaster.

Add BitPay I only spend in Bitcoins.  Cheesy
legendary
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i can buy with 4.4 btc antminter

with more power
legendary
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the price for me is 2400 gbp

6.5 btc

sososo

much money
no roi

 Huh Huh Huh Huh Huh Huh Huh Huh Huh
legendary
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We are already VAT registered and our listed prices are inclusive of VAT. We also have an EROI number for exporting from the UK.



Hi. I thought the prices are inclusive of VAT!! I was getting ready to pay for my order but at the end of check out..surprise..VAT on top of the advertised price. Is that right? Have I missed something? Plus, no option to "pick up" as they have stated before on here and on the phone. 120 quid for delivery in London?!?
Final price for one Enigma 1 delivered in London Uk = £2322!

ruh roh...
newbie
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We are already VAT registered and our listed prices are inclusive of VAT. We also have an EROI number for exporting from the UK.



Hi. I thought the prices are inclusive of VAT!! I was getting ready to pay for my order but at the end of check out..surprise..VAT on top of the advertised price. Is that right? Have I missed something? Plus, no option to "pick up" as they have stated before on here and on the phone. 120 quid for delivery in London?!?
Final price for one Enigma 1 delivered in London Uk = £2322!
legendary
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What happen and btc crash down


ALSO THE SITE DOES NOT HAVE OPTION FOR BTC
sr. member
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hurray!

party time!! miners built in the UK!!!

hurray!
sr. member
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It appears www.bitcoinultra.co.uk is back but very slow.

Fellow members, correct me if I'm wrong, but using http://bitcoinwisdom.com/bitcoin/calculator and entering the $3200 price, switching the difficulty to 20%, and putting the 750 GH/s and 700W plus $185 for shipping to US and $100 for PSU...this thing won't ever ever come even close to ROI starting in April.

Doesn't compute to me.

Yes its far to expensive at current Btc rates. I have cheep/free power to spare making it better but still a push. Guess all of us that hope to mine with these are counting on btc going to the moon.

Or just buy BTC now with that money and still hope it goes to the moon?  Huh

Well I'm doing both. What I have left after the goxxing I'm splitting between buy and hodl and throwing some at a little hardware.
legendary
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I wait next week
sr. member
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It appears www.bitcoinultra.co.uk is back but very slow.

Fellow members, correct me if I'm wrong, but using http://bitcoinwisdom.com/bitcoin/calculator and entering the $3200 price, switching the difficulty to 20%, and putting the 750 GH/s and 700W plus $185 for shipping to US and $100 for PSU...this thing won't ever ever come even close to ROI starting in April.

Doesn't compute to me.

Yes its far to expensive at current Btc rates. I have cheep/free power to spare making it better but still a push. Guess all of us that hope to mine with these are counting on btc going to the moon.
hero member
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better everyday ♥
It appears www.bitcoinultra.co.uk is back but very slow.

Fellow members, correct me if I'm wrong, but using http://bitcoinwisdom.com/bitcoin/calculator and entering the $3200 price, switching the difficulty to 20%, and putting the 750 GH/s and 700W plus $185 for shipping to US and $100 for PSU...this thing won't ever ever come even close to ROI starting in April.

Doesn't compute to me.
sr. member
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Hey CYPER thanks for info . Think I will get my PSU from http://www.scan.co.uk/shop/computer-hardware/all/power-supplies/full-modular-400w-900w since they take bitcoins any tips on the best to go with? Been a while since I had to buy a PSU we really should support scan for having the balls to adopt bitcoin. Bet all the other PC shops are laughing at them but as the saying goes " first they laugh" you know the rest.
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