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hero member
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January 25, 2014, 09:21:52 PM

Also, the sign on the building you posted says Corporate Mailing Solutions... Is that Cambridge Microprocessor Systems?? You suck at this.

Good eye.
Here is their website: http://www.cmsuk.com/contact-us/

Corporate Mailing Solutions Ltd
Unit 4
Chelmsford Road Ind. Estate
Great Dunmow
Essex
CM6 1HD
sr. member
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Sugars.zone | DatingFi - Earn for Posting
January 25, 2014, 09:18:27 PM
lol@ all of this,,

just one thing to say really.

Do not do pre-order..
sr. member
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тσ ¢σιи σя иσт тσ ¢σιи?
January 25, 2014, 09:15:35 PM
Hate to break it to you but that does not look much better.


So Maui. Are you going to show us your payment so we can check the blockchain


Got awfully quiet in here now. I can only hear the birds chirping  Roll Eyes
sr. member
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тσ ¢σιи σя иσт тσ ¢σιи?
January 25, 2014, 08:55:29 PM
Hate to break it to you but that does not look much better.


So Maui. Are you going to show us your payment so we can check the blockchain
sr. member
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January 25, 2014, 08:51:34 PM
First of all, that's still not a microprocessor fab facility. Second, look at the logo on the picture I provided and the address. That's unit 17, that's the one that "cms" says is theirs, that's their logo from the website. Nobody is freaking out, it's just a big stinky scam. You have to be a complete jackhole to ship off bitcoin to these people with that picture as your evidence.... sad.

Also, the sign on the building you posted says Corporate Mailing Solutions... Is that Cambridge Microprocessor Systems?? You suck at this.
member
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January 25, 2014, 08:46:24 PM
Nobody has an issue with this?



Fucking kidding me right? That's the logo of the "30yr old business" on a shed.

I leave for a few hours and you guys check Google Maps and freak out cause you don't see it.  If you spent a couple of extra minutes and looked around you would have found it.  It was very close to their mark, but Google Doesn't always provide the right coordinates, so you have to fine tune it.  They didn't do that, so it was off a little. It was just on the next street.  These are the correct coordinates: 51.865074,0.372607

To be fair, this is not the same photo of the building on the CMS website, which unfortunately is common practice for companies.




newbie
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January 25, 2014, 08:36:11 PM
Guys, we need to use some common sense here.

If you were "Rebecca", and saw this thread proving beyond any serious doubt CTS Miner is a SCAM, but you actually had a real product and just botched the rollout, what would you do?

Very simple:  You would shoot a quick video introducing yourself (i.e. showing that you exist), and showing your fab facility (with you in the video to prove its real), post it on youtube, and direct this forum to that video.  It would take you 1 hour, and your "first phase" of orders would be filled in 24 hours.  (Search youtube for butterflylabs if you want to see examples).  I.e. 1 hour of work on such a video would net you $5 MILLION DOLLARS IN PRE-SALES.  Is it reasonable that they would not invest this 1 hour to make $5 million if they COULD?

But since there is no "Rebecca," no fab facility, no 20nm chips, and nothing but a smelly criminal's apartment somewhere, that will not be happening.

The people arguing that there is even a chance that this is a legitimate company are either straight-up fools, or in on it.
legendary
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^ Will code for Bitcoins
January 25, 2014, 08:35:25 PM
And another list in case it is worth going there in person.

If you are going there in person, look for Josh's picture somewhere in the office.
hero member
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January 25, 2014, 08:29:08 PM
I somehow don't see a legit company here, so will first call them to establish if this is correct. If they make me believe they are real then I will most probably go.
But on Monday I am expecting new hardware to arrive, so I will be busy setting these up. I will follow up on this for sure.

If you ring the CMS number, I think the conversation will go a little like this:
Cyper: Hi. Can I speak to Rebecca Saunders?
CMS: Who?
Cyper: Rebecca Saunders?
CMS: I think you might have the wrong number.
Cyper: David Brown?
CMS: Who?
Cyper: Michael Richardson?
CMS: Who?
Cyper: Are you building an asic bitcoin miner?
CMS: A what?
Cyper: Nevermind.

Now please everyone create a list of questions that can easily and unambiguously reveal that this indeed is a scam when asked over the phone.
And another list in case it is worth going there in person.
newbie
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January 25, 2014, 08:18:04 PM
Very nice work...anybody still thinking of buying into this SCAM deserves to be scam...so they were preying on people misspelling the BSF domain name...they were really looking for fools.

Thank you. The domain butterflyiab.com is not yet active, but I believe if it was there would be for malicious purposes.

I already saw a scam on a domaine very similar to the one above.  An ad ran on google for about 6 hours if you searched "butterfly labs", on a website clone of the butterfly website, offering a phase 1 "clearance" and promising to ship 3 Monarch modules, immediate shipping, for 6 BTC.  I almost fell for it until I noticed the slight change in domain.
legendary
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LIR DEV
January 25, 2014, 08:12:03 PM
I just googled cointerra and lo and behold this company came up as the first paid link:

Forget about Cointerra - Buy 20nm 5 TH/s Bitcoin Miners Now‎
Adwww.ctsminer.com/
Worlds Most Powerful Bitcoin Miners
CTS Miner has 970 followers on Google+

Searching for ctsminer led me here.  After reading through this thread, I would not buy anything from them.
Wow! Same ad if you type in knc miner or butterflylabs!
That's ridiculously smart! Makes sense... when you register the keywords, you can enter anything you want.  wow. hehe
hero member
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January 25, 2014, 08:09:54 PM
I just googled cointerra and lo and behold this company came up as the first paid link:

Forget about Cointerra - Buy 20nm 5 TH/s Bitcoin Miners Now‎
Adwww.ctsminer.com/
Worlds Most Powerful Bitcoin Miners
CTS Miner has 970 followers on Google+

Searching for ctsminer led me here.  After reading through this thread, I would not buy anything from them.
Wow! Same ad if you type in knc miner or butterflylabs!

But not if you type in hashfast  Grin
full member
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January 25, 2014, 08:04:12 PM
I just googled cointerra and lo and behold this company came up as the first paid link:

Forget about Cointerra - Buy 20nm 5 TH/s Bitcoin Miners Now‎
Adwww.ctsminer.com/
Worlds Most Powerful Bitcoin Miners
CTS Miner has 970 followers on Google+

Searching for ctsminer led me here.  After reading through this thread, I would not buy anything from them.
legendary
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LIR DEV
January 25, 2014, 07:48:34 PM
I suggest we all donate a bit to Cypher to go check them out.

lol avenger... It wasn't nearly what Mauiflipper experienced...
but I certainly got a chuckle out of that.


I'll start...

Cypher...      .1 btc on the way...  cheers
hero member
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January 25, 2014, 07:40:12 PM
I somehow don't see a legit company here, so will first call them to establish if this is correct. If they make me believe they are real then I will most probably go.
But on Monday I am expecting new hardware to arrive, so I will be busy setting these up. I will follow up on this for sure.

If you ring the CMS number, I think the conversation will go a little like this:
Cyper: Hi. Can I speak to Rebecca Saunders?
CMS: Who?
Cyper: Rebecca Saunders?
CMS: I think you might have the wrong number.
Cyper: David Brown?
CMS: Who?
Cyper: Michael Richardson?
CMS: Who?
Cyper: Are you building an asic bitcoin miner?
CMS: A what?
Cyper: Nevermind.
hero member
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January 25, 2014, 07:02:19 PM
this will turn out to the quickest and most lucrative scam of all time.

Don't give them a penny till confirmed by well known member of this forum

no offence, but I wouldn't believe/trust a 'junior' or 'newbie' member for checking them out.
he's my brother Merv, and we worked together all day plus 2 verifying them.... just sayin'

I wasn't referring to your brother, I referring to 'jointstarr' who's a newbie and said he's checking them out on Monday.

again no offence, but if jointstarr posted here something like "yes they are legit just because I seen them" without real evidence and pics, that's what I'd find difficult to trust.

CYPHER on the other hand as you also know has been on this forum longer than us and I'd trust his word before a newbie.  CYPHER did say he'd be up to visiting them and if I can remember well he said he's an hour away.  I would give him a tip if he did go, only because I think it's a waste of time.

If jointsarr does visit them, then please bring a camera (at least a mobile phone camera.. make sure it's fully charged) and take some indisputable pics and/or a video.

someone here who's got better knowledge of ASIC manufacturing than me should create a list of questions for him use while taking a video.

I hope they're legit for Phoenix's brother, but it doesn't look good so far.

I somehow don't see a legit company here, so will first call them to establish if this is correct. If they make me believe they are real then I will most probably go.
But on Monday I am expecting new hardware to arrive, so I will be busy setting these up. I will follow up on this for sure.
hero member
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January 25, 2014, 06:50:00 PM
Go to their site, look at their "products". What do they look like? A crappy piece of metal made by a animator or by a 3D printer.
Good luck chaps.
legendary
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1 BTC =1 BTC
January 25, 2014, 06:48:49 PM
Phoenix, if your brother really did send them 17BTC+, I think you should share the transaction here and maybe someone can help track it. I imagine it's going through a mixer as we speak.

+1


(I believe this is a scam.)
(I'm convinced this is a scam.)
(It's a scam.)
newbie
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January 25, 2014, 06:45:28 PM


Why the fuck is birdman and honolulu defending the CTS-scam?
legendary
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LIR DEV
January 25, 2014, 06:32:03 PM
Sorry Maui but you are just as suspect as this outfit is. Your first post on here was for selling two KNC preorders. You would not take escrow and when no one took you up on your offer you sold them on eGay within minutes as you state. I am curious. Do you have an ebay link to prove this.
It's funny how Phoenix1969 tries to sell some land. As far as I can see, that didn't sell.

Then his "brother" mauiflipper appears and tries to sell 2 neptunes. That doesn't work, so he claims he sold them on ebay. Surely he'd provide links, so people could bid on them? If they actually existed.

As you can see from a search of completed listings, no "3TH neptune", "3000gh neptune", "kncminer neptune" or "knc neptune" has been sold on ebay from hawaii:

http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw=3th+neptune&LH_Complete=1&rt=nc
http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw=3000gh+neptune&LH_Complete=1&rt=nc
http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw=kncminer+neptune&LH_Complete=1&rt=nc
http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw=knc+neptune&LH_Complete=1&rt=nc

Now Phoenix1969 and mauiflipper are working very hard to prove this cts con is legit. Coincidence?? They claimed they spoke to Rebecca, the only people in the world who managed to get through! Really?


nice try, almost all you info is wrong...   he's at work,t like I said; just like you to take advantage while he's gone, I should have expected nothing less from you. As I stated earlier, ill say it again since you make shit up or just skim it and don't really read...  
He'll answer it when he gets back.

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