There have been postings on the BFL forums where customers complain about incorrect order information in BFL's order system.
Of course the usual suspects/bootlickers (grnbrg, Kjlimo, SLok, etc.) immediately came to the rescue of BFL, discrediting customers as hackers using backdoors.
So I tried this "backdoor" myself:
* I had an existing order for two Little Single SC.
* I placed a new order: So I started at
www.butterflylabs.com, pressed "Products", selected a Single SC, ...
* the information that I got in "My Orders" was completely wrong: Payment Method was wrong, Shipping method was wrong, instead of 2 Little Singles it told me I had ordered 6 Jalapenos. wtf?!?!
Can you guys check your orders and see if they are correct?Josh of course responded in his usual way (not our fault, you are holding it the wrong way (c)Apple, building a proper website is just incredibly hard):
https://forums.butterflylabs.com/bfl-forum-miscellaneous/1180-incorrect-order-information-https-products-butterflylabs-com-customer-account-3.html#post16714[secure websites?] Heh.. any time I hear that from a website developer, I stop talking to them. Anyone who thinks it's easy to run a secure website has never run a secure website and probably doesn't even know what a secure website actually is.
Just replace "website" with "ASICS" and you know what I mean:
Working ASICS??? Heh.. any time I hear that from an ASIC developer, I stop talking to them. Anyone who thinks it's easy to make ASICS has never made ASICS and probably doesn't even know what ASICS actually are.Conclusion: Just because things are incredibly hard for some BFL cowboys doesn't mean they are hard for a proper/reputable company.