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legendary
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May 14, 2013, 01:59:43 AM
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Firstly allow me to say a big thanks to bitcointalk forum . . branding our company a scam after the site was only online 12 hours with no sales . I just spend 9 months busting my balls , pushing every penny I had into this project , for some wee N00b to come along and start talking complete and utter rubbish based on no evidence at all . We done no advertising really because Chris my partner is on holiday at the moment , The site is not even complete . . . just a template I put up before taking a well needed sleep . If you think this site is a scam , I don’t even care . Leave now .WE DONT EVEN HAVE PICTURES UP YET . . . This is a 4 man project . Relax , give us some time .We currently have 21 small’s and 5 large units . Working on more . Thank you to the users who had faith and paid via paypal.Shipping will be tomorrow,I will also remove this rant when I am less angry . You wanna know how to build ASIC . . . Dont sit around chatting crap on bitcointalk , Learn Something New !!

Just saw this on their site.
legendary
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May 14, 2013, 01:47:22 AM
#7
they posted a comment on their site directed at the forum...


tbh it maybe early days to shout scam, there are many many many people setting up for the great asic rush...
Preparation is key, and these sites need designing etc....

Yes they could have locked the site down with a password or something for testing, but why bother....
Can we please refrain from the scam tag untill their actually asking for money, or posting Photoshopped images of mining boards Cheesy


that said they claim to have shipped 7 devices....no pictures, no proof of work....though I guess you have paypal buyer protection Cheesy
Id sooo like to see pictures

Yup, an investigation would be required before they get a tag.
legendary
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May 14, 2013, 01:46:52 AM
#6
is Indian what can you ask for? they are well known and famous for this kind of thing. if you been there you will know.

I am from here and I promise you that you are only talking about what the media reflects, not what the reality is.

There are several people from here who are working hard as ever to make Bitcoin grow.

So do not breed stereotypical statements born out of ignorance.
sr. member
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May 14, 2013, 12:49:50 AM
#5
they posted a comment on their site directed at the forum...


tbh it maybe early days to shout scam, there are many many many people setting up for the great asic rush...
Preparation is key, and these sites need designing etc....

Yes they could have locked the site down with a password or something for testing, but why bother....
Can we please refrain from the scam tag untill their actually asking for money, or posting Photoshopped images of mining boards Cheesy


that said they claim to have shipped 7 devices....no pictures, no proof of work....though I guess you have paypal buyer protection Cheesy
Id sooo like to see pictures
sr. member
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May 14, 2013, 12:44:25 AM
#4
is Indian what can you ask for? they are well known and famous for this kind of thing. if you been there you will know.
legendary
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May 13, 2013, 01:52:00 PM
#3
It's from India so probably yes.

Look at that website. It's sort of a joke.

I'd put the odds at this not being a scam somewhere around 1 in a 1000.  

Don't assume things about India.

    Davie, Scott  @gmail.com
    2/5 Moray Park Terrace
    Edinburgh, Midlothian EH7 5TH
    GB

That is the person who has registered the site.

If that board was the first one where they advertised, it will soon be making its rounds elsewhere as well.

But yes, I agree that this is a scam.

Logged it under Scam accusations: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=204146.new;topicseen#new
legendary
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May 13, 2013, 01:47:31 PM
#2
It's from India so probably yes.

Look at that website. It's sort of a joke.

I'd put the odds at this not being a scam somewhere around 1 in a 1000.  
legendary
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May 13, 2013, 01:09:09 PM
#1
http://www.asic-technologies.com/

Just saw that someone had posted that URL on the India Bitcoin FB page messages.

Edit: Reported the link to the India Bitcoin admin and logged it under scam accusations.

Cannot find any details of this on bitcointalk.

Anyone have any idea if this is genuine or a scam?
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