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Topic: [ANN] US/North American Bitfury sales NEW STOCK ***NOW SHIPPING*** - page 238. (Read 576776 times)

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Additional H boards Oct Delivery are only being done via Credit Card?
No option for bitpay?
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BitcoinEvo [$XBTE]
Its a mining race.  Just like the gold rushes, the people that make out the most are the people selling the mining tools.
If you mine and sell tools then you have the best of both worlds.
In this race there will be a handful of winners, while most will barely pass ROI or worse.
Sir why do you not join the Bitfury team, you look same foo w/o any plans to the future production.
Renting factory space 5000$...& more
Hire the people 20-40 10k-20k each month Salaries
Minig chips = taiwan minimum 10 000 pieces waiting time 30-60 days
Cost of sony emcs cnc machines...do not beter ask  just pay twice for outsourcing work

At the end you got stupid employees who make smoking and burning asics units like in BFL case. I like An American people seeing at the end cheap product but unable realize the all cost of mass production.
legendary
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I think that whoever actually produces and delivers, on time and as promised, an economical product can own this market.  (I'm not counting BFL as delivering - one days worth of orders shipped per week with more than a years worth of backlog is NOT delivering)

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legendary
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I owe my soul to the Bitcoin code...
The only refunds you guys will see are through chargebacks.
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  Can I ask you when did you ask for refund?  I am thinking to do same thing with one of 2 orders.

A few days ago.  Since then I've seen a note in the BFL forums indicating that Josh has set a no refund policy.  Other posts indicate that refunds take 3-4 days to process, and then a while longer to post to your bank account.

/cet

  you can also check your account for anything changed for status.


ps: dont forget to report back here for good news and maybe I will try it too.
cet
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  Can I ask you when did you ask for refund?  I am thinking to do same thing with one of 2 orders.

A few days ago.  Since then I've seen a note in the BFL forums indicating that Josh has set a no refund policy.  Other posts indicate that refunds take 3-4 days to process, and then a while longer to post to your bank account.

/cet
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I guess we'll start to see in a few weeks..  I have the cost of a moderate house riding on KNC and the cost of a compact car riding on BitFury.  I bought a crapload of BFL stuff, too, but it's likely to be worthless by the time it's delivered.

I put a refund request into BFL, no response.  Of the three companies (BFL, KnC, BitFury) BFL has been the least responsive to all email I've sent.  The email I've sent to either KnC or BitFury has been answered in under a day.

/cet

  Can I ask you when did you ask for refund?  I am thinking to do same thing with one of 2 orders.


cet
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I guess we'll start to see in a few weeks..  I have the cost of a moderate house riding on KNC and the cost of a compact car riding on BitFury.  I bought a crapload of BFL stuff, too, but it's likely to be worthless by the time it's delivered.

I put a refund request into BFL, no response.  Of the three companies (BFL, KnC, BitFury) BFL has been the least responsive to all email I've sent.  The email I've sent to either KnC or BitFury has been answered in under a day.

/cet
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Its a mining race.  Just like the gold rushes, the people that make out the most are the people selling the mining tools.
If you mine and sell tools then you have the best of both worlds.
In this race there will be a handful of winners, while most will barely pass ROI or worse.
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The only ones that win the arms race are the one building the arms.  Wink
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Pretty much. I'm already stroking my beard like... hmmm should I buy 3 more H-Boards or not?  It'll be interesting to see who wins the arms race in a years time and how =)

Probably as end of November comes around, ROI will be so slow that in order to really make any money, you'll need to get a 100TH machine.  Hopefully by then you will have mined enough to pay for that.

It's a mad cycle!!   Grin

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Probably as end of November comes around, ROI will be so slow that in order to really make any money, you'll need to get a 100TH machine.  Hopefully by then you will have mined enough to pay for that.

It's a mad cycle!!   Grin
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Same. I bought some coins and I bought some mining hardware. I'm interested in ROI I but i'm also here for the long haul and probably will be hoarding my coins and not selling immediately to cover expenses.

I guess we'll start to see in a few weeks..  I have the cost of a moderate house riding on KNC and the cost of a compact car riding on BitFury.  I bought a crapload of BFL stuff, too, but it's likely to be worthless by the time it's delivered.

I know that this argument has been done to death but if you really are putting that kind of capital into mining hardware you would be much better served just buying BTC on the dips and riding waves.
Mining profit potential will be decreasing drastically and we do not know if any vendor can even meet their deadlines. BTC profit potential is much greater with discipline and a good strategy. Just saying

Cablez,

Miners is miners and traders is traders...and never the twain shall meet... Wink

In a way you are right.  I do both and am not very good at either. lol

We're swimming in the same pool brother.... Wink
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I guess we'll start to see in a few weeks..  I have the cost of a moderate house riding on KNC and the cost of a compact car riding on BitFury.  I bought a crapload of BFL stuff, too, but it's likely to be worthless by the time it's delivered.

I know that this argument has been done to death but if you really are putting that kind of capital into mining hardware you would be much better served just buying BTC on the dips and riding waves.
Mining profit potential will be decreasing drastically and we do not know if any vendor can even meet their deadlines. BTC profit potential is much greater with discipline and a good strategy. Just saying

Cablez,

Miners is miners and traders is traders...and never the twain shall meet... Wink

In a way you are right.  I do both and am not very good at either. lol

We're swimming in the same pool brother.... Wink
legendary
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I owe my soul to the Bitcoin code...
I guess we'll start to see in a few weeks..  I have the cost of a moderate house riding on KNC and the cost of a compact car riding on BitFury.  I bought a crapload of BFL stuff, too, but it's likely to be worthless by the time it's delivered.

I know that this argument has been done to death but if you really are putting that kind of capital into mining hardware you would be much better served just buying BTC on the dips and riding waves.
Mining profit potential will be decreasing drastically and we do not know if any vendor can even meet their deadlines. BTC profit potential is much greater with discipline and a good strategy. Just saying

Cablez,

Miners is miners and traders is traders...and never the twain shall meet... Wink

In a way you are right.  I do both and am not very good at either. lol
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Mining traders?  Mine the coins and then hoard them to push the price up?

Just saying Wink
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I guess we'll start to see in a few weeks..  I have the cost of a moderate house riding on KNC and the cost of a compact car riding on BitFury.  I bought a crapload of BFL stuff, too, but it's likely to be worthless by the time it's delivered.

I know that this argument has been done to death but if you really are putting that kind of capital into mining hardware you would be much better served just buying BTC on the dips and riding waves.
Mining profit potential will be decreasing drastically and we do not know if any vendor can even meet their deadlines. BTC profit potential is much greater with discipline and a good strategy. Just saying

Cablez,

Miners is miners and traders is traders...and never the twain shall meet... Wink
legendary
Activity: 1400
Merit: 1000
I owe my soul to the Bitcoin code...
I guess we'll start to see in a few weeks..  I have the cost of a moderate house riding on KNC and the cost of a compact car riding on BitFury.  I bought a crapload of BFL stuff, too, but it's likely to be worthless by the time it's delivered.

I know that this argument has been done to death but if you really are putting that kind of capital into mining hardware you would be much better served just buying BTC on the dips and riding waves.
Mining profit potential will be decreasing drastically and we do not know if any vendor can even meet their deadlines. BTC profit potential is much greater with discipline and a good strategy. Just saying
legendary
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I guess we'll start to see in a few weeks..  I have the cost of a moderate house riding on KNC and the cost of a compact car riding on BitFury.  I bought a crapload of BFL stuff, too, but it's likely to be worthless by the time it's delivered.

Well you did apply a good strategy IMHO - spreading your risks. Hopefully KNC works out to make up for BFL's failures.

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I guess we'll start to see in a few weeks..  I have the cost of a moderate house riding on KNC and the cost of a compact car riding on BitFury.  I bought a crapload of BFL stuff, too, but it's likely to be worthless by the time it's delivered.
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