As mentioned in the title, I'm not sure where to put this thread. It has to do with GPUs, but it doesn't necessarily have to do with altcoins. It's a bitcoin mining and miscellaneous merchandise retailer, so I guess it could go in Bitcoin Discussion, but since I'm giving some harsh criticism directed toward one entity I think this is the right section.
Got an e-mail from BitcoinMerch on 2/10 but just saw it today. Because my e-mail host sucks and uses frames from which I can't take a complete screenshot, it's chopped up as follows:
So their big announcement is that because they took possession of a larger facility, they can store more GPUs and "
We lowered all our prices just for you, so you can start mining ASAP."
Here's what pisses me off big time, and I'm hoping I don't offend any loyal customers of BitcoinMerch too badly, but if I do you'll get over it pretty quickly. They're coming off as "We're in your corner, miners!!" but what they're actually doing is rectally sodomizing all the folks out there who desperately want to either break into ETH mining before it goes PoS or just want to pick up an extra graphics card since they've finally become available again.
The proof of said sodomy lies in Newegg. Newegg and BitcoinMerch.com are both US companies, so the comparison is fair. Let's go card by card, starting with the 3090. BM is selling an ASUS ROG Strix model, whereas I could only find a Gigabyte one on Newegg, but they're both OC and both have 24GB of VRAM. I should state here that in upcoming differences like this, when it comes to mining....if the specs are the same, that's probably all you care about. Here's what Newegg's got:
$3099.99 vs. $2243.98.
Gouge=$856.01.
Next, the 3080 Founder's Edition (open box) which Newegg did not have. What they
did have was a brand new ASUS ROG Strix 3080 OC with the same specs bundled with a mobo:
When you look at what the card is going for all by itself:
So, $2399.99 vs. $1599.99.
Gouge=$800.
Moving straight on to the MSI GeForce GTX 1660 Super. Newegg has the exact same card in stock:
In this case, $799.99 vs. $499.99.
Gouge=$300.
Now, Newegg didn't stock the ZOTAC GAMING GeForce RTX 3050 Twin Edge OC model, but they certainly did have a 3050 that could do whatever the ZOTAC one could have done (which isn't much from what I've heard). Once again it's in one of Newegg's stupid little bundles, one of the ways they rip
their customers off:
And here's the price of the 3050 if it weren't tied up to that sad little B450 piece of shit that's probably gathering dust in the warehouse:
For the crappy 3050, the ripoff from BitcoinMerch's end is $649.99 vs $379.99.
Gouge=$270. That's the most outrageous one in this list IMO, because at Newegg you could have picked up a cheap 1650 4GB and the 3050 for what BM was charging for just the one--and both cards suck for mining anyway.
The light's at the end of the tunnel, folks. BM lists the GIGABYTE NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 LHR AORUS Master, whereas Newegg has what looks to be the same thing in stock (again with the combo):
And the price inside the combo:
Results: $1199.99 vs. $729.99.
Gouge=$470.
Onward to the Asus ROG GeForce RTX 3060 OC Edition. Newegg has the same card bundled with a decent motherboard (but why???):
Price separately:
Extent of BitcoinMerch.com's fuck you to its customers: $949.99 vs. $549.99.
Gouge=$400.
And last but not least, the PowerColor HellHound AMD Radeon RX6600 which Newegg also stocks:
Distance from scrotum to sphincter in this case: $749.99 vs. $519.99.
Gouge=$230.
Now why in the world did I decide to make this thread? Well, it's been my observation for years that anyone in the bitcoin space who's both selling you something and telling you he's looking out for you is either figuring a way to fleece you or already has the plan in place--and I've also been noticing that all the mining-based retailers that I know of are engaged in price gouging in some form or another, and they're the ones you'd think would be least likely to do that, no?
All of the prices I showed were Newegg prices, not Newegg affiliates btw. Even a big faceless company like them is figuring out ways to get a few more dollars out of the crazed GPU miners, but it's nowhere near as bad as BitcoinMerch.com.
I think BitcoinMerch recently put their egg-fried heads together recently and came up with a new business model. It goes like this: When GPUs become available from big box retailers again, let's scoop them all up and then jack up the prices as hard as we can and scalp anyone with a pair of eyeballs focused on 6GB or higher cards, because FUCK THOSE MINERS.
These jokers should be ashamed of themselves. And I'd like to reiterate that they said "
We lowered all our prices just for you, so you can start mining ASAP". Uh, yeah. Anyone who buys one of their cards should be mining from the mailbox to the porch, 'cause the time to hit the break-even point on it is basically extended to infinity by BitcoinMerch because of their greed.
Been awake many hours and if I made mistakes, let me know. I probably did.