Your links are no good, thats why peops think your spamming.
That and the fact you didn't mention you thought it was also a scam.
BTW this is not a FPGA scam its a GPU rig scam.
Here is a cached copy.
http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:3cO500kqvgQJ:https://www.digie.io/walton-train-6x/&num=1&hl=en&gl=us&strip=1&vwsrc=0Walton Train
$10,800
Here at Digital Gold we believe Walton Chain(WTC) is literally going to take over. Watch out ETH - your time has passed. This rig is mining on the main blockchain. There are no pools and is killing it with finding full blocks. Jump on this train with us. WALTON TRAIN!
blah blah blah
WALTON TRAIN!
Order this
The page has been removed.
This link should be good:
https://mega.nz/#!TNYhjSqI!QxY_m_CsMknTNv43B5AvrpcmZrSFnfLdYaqsFmbxekA
Copy the entire link into a new tab and download.
The entire project is a scam.
Ripping off people by selling over priced NVIDIA rigs is just a secondary effect of the primary scam.
If you have difficulty with that link, PM me.
Yes, the shameless Walton "OVER PRICED GRAVY TRAIN" has been taken down. Glad to see that you cached it.
Thank you.
EDIT: Yes, Walton Chain is not an FPGA scam, I get that. But here is what I told Tut privately:
Scams succeed because people do not speak up.
People do not speak up because (1) they fear getting attacked; and (2) generally, there is little to no upside in flagging scams *before* they go down in screaming flames.
How many people on this thread are now saying 'oh, yeah, I knew it was a scam from day one,' yet they said nothing until July?