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Topic: How many BFL ASIC is shipped? - page 2. (Read 2534 times)

hero member
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May 21, 2013, 02:47:12 PM
#9
Apologies, by sell out I mean prioritise the media above their long standing customers.

These were members of the media that weren't expecting units, but delighted to receive them as surprise gifts.

Irrespective, Avalon who chose only to supply their customers, still manage to receive positive press regardless.
legendary
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May 21, 2013, 02:36:24 PM
#8
Note: Avalon never sold out to media and did this...

Results speak for themselves! Media were just as interested in Yifu and Avalon regardless of freebies, because he created and delivered working miners to his customers!!!
BFL didn't "sell out". they just gave tons of "samples" to make themselves look legit.
hero member
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May 21, 2013, 02:32:23 PM
#7
Note: Avalon never sold out to media and did this...

Results speak for themselves! Media were just as interested in Yifu and Avalon regardless of freebies, because he created and delivered working miners to his customers!!!
newbie
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May 21, 2013, 08:15:56 AM
#6
AROUND 30 HAVE SHIPPED ONLY TO MEDIA, SPEC MADE DEVICES... BFL ARE PR/SCAMMIN GENIUSES
hero member
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decentralize EVERYTHING...
May 21, 2013, 08:12:44 AM
#5
Worst waste of money I've ever initiated.
legendary
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May 21, 2013, 12:31:12 AM
#4
STEP 1.

Determine when you think you SHOULD get your ASIC Miner.

Use and edit the following link with the format shown below:

http://daycalc.appspot.com/05/29/2013 <--- Link that will easily tell you how many days until that date.

http://daycalc.appspot.com/MM/DD/YYYY <--- The Date format accepted.

STEP 2.

Determine where you are in the queue and how many units must be delivered before yours will be. Remember, each customer may have more than one unit on order. For example, a Customer with an order number of xx1900 may have 2 jallys on order. You must "guesstimate" how many devices and how many customers there are ahead of you. A safe number will probably be to use the order number itself as a rough guesstimate of how many units are before you.

If your order starts with xx50389 then you can assume anywhere from 25 thousand to 50 thousand units must be shipped before yours may be. (remember it is all a guesstimate)

STEP 3.

Take the number of days you expect to wait from the first link and divide by the number of units you think are ahead of you in the queue.

The result is that you will have a rough understanding of how many units BFL must ship within the days you plugged in.

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EXAMPLE:

I think BFL will ship en masse at or around June 15, 2013.

So I will modify the link in step 1 to:

http://daycalc.appspot.com/06/15/2013

After visiting that address it tells me there are....25 days until then.

Step 2, estimate how many units you believe may be ahead of you (play with low and high numbers to get a realistic idea):

Lets assume there are 25,000 BFL units ahead of mine with a fictitious order number of xx27999.

Step 3, plug the number in:

25,000 BFL units / divided by / 25 days = 1,000 units per day for 25 days until BFL gets to mine.

(obviously account for weekends and holidays to get a more refined idea)

Hope this helps. Keep in mind BFL has said their expected mass capacity is around 400 unit per day. Of course until their bulk wafers show up, that is unlikely to ever happen. (IMO)
hero member
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May 20, 2013, 11:27:41 PM
#3
Anyone knows?

There's a thread that keeps track here. There's also this unofficial list. When compared to the number of outstanding orders the unfortunate answer is close enough to none to call it none.
sr. member
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May 20, 2013, 11:13:59 PM
#2
i think like 15 to 20 tops.

to actual customers, less than that.
hero member
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May 20, 2013, 11:12:10 PM
#1
Anyone knows?
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