@adaseb
Dude has to accept a conference call with me and his seller (1 min), show me proof of the cash transaction (1min) set up the machines at the agreed to hash (2 hours) and the bounty is his. He stated he was going to pay 7.5BTC for the cabability via PM. Now he's saying he paid in cash? If there's no traceability of actual money changing hands between parties and no proof of novel hashing, what would you do in my position? Be skeptical is the only answer.
Should I post the ever so convincing evidence collected that he met the terms of bounty?
With the currently very volatile BTC price the seller and I agreed that it was probably a better idea to settle in USD instead of BTC. I think you find that is pretty reasonable given that BTC is swinging 10% a day.
I would like to remain anonymous and what you are asking for is out of my comfort zone in terms of info given out on a public forum to a stranger. Even more so now that you seem more than willing to share private messages in order prove some point on your own thread.
However I do not appreciate you calling me a scammer or you threating to publically post private communications. Please try to remain professional and refrain from threats.
I would like to end this. So is what I am willing to do.
Send me $700ea and a shipping label and I would be glad to sell you these miners. (I will only accept escrow)I don't want to waste anymore time on this. If you are going to continue to change what constitutes "evidence" then you can count me out of this challenge. Best of luck to anyone else who tries to claim the bounty.