for the parsering:
We are in the last stage of licensing but we are not finished yet. Because of this we are unable to ship any units, as we do not possess the license for the chip.
Since the current situation has taken this vector, we are forced to start connection to our remote services. You will be provided with the credential to access your account as soon as the initial connection of your hashrate is complete.
Best regards,
HashCoins Support
I guess the Q1 2015 hardware has turned into cloud mining (HashFlare, presumably - an opaque op) credits - or are they still suggesting that you'll get the hardware 'eventually' but in the mean time 'compensating' you with credits? For that matter, you've been out of the money since late March, and thanks to...
9. Delivery Terms
9.1. The Products are delivered EXW (Incoterms 2010) to the delivery address specified by the Purchaser, unless otherwise agreed. The delivery date is provided for information purposes only and shall not be binding on HashCoins. The Purchaser is not entitled to refuse acceptance of the Products, withdraw, cancel or revoke the order or make claims for compensation due to any delayed delivery.
...you can forget about compensation in the form of a retrocalc for the given hash rate or even the going interest rate you'd get on a bank account over there past any reasonable commerce terms.
( Not sure what Estonian law has to say about that
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sirnutty: the above is why it doesn't really matter how great your buying experience was for an overpriced piece of hardware that's been on offer cheaper and without strings attached by two other companies, except for anybody else wanting to purchase an overpriced piece of hardware that's been on offer cheaper and without strings attached by two other companies. I, for one, don't even need to see proof of a known-to-exist miner model with a badge slapped on, as it has no bearing on the above situation whatsoever. But hey, if you're bored, prise that badge off and see what's underneath