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Topic: is BTCFPGA.com (bitcoinasic.com) - after payment no answers [resolved] ? (Read 2631 times)

hero member
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Buy this account on March-2019. New Owner here!!
my bank website went down for some hours the other day - they have more money than all of Bitcoin combined - shit happens on the internet
have a little patience before screaming please.

Thank you Smiley

and btw guys
The website (and all my other websites for that matter) were down for maybe 6 hours tops. I explained it in my thread so I am not going to explain it here - long story short there was a billing snafu and the system auto-suspended the account - so I just pre-paid it today for a year in advance so I dont have to worry about that happening again.
vip
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my bank website went down for some hours the other day - they have more money than all of Bitcoin combined - shit happens on the internet
have a little patience before screaming please.
newbie
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Just wondering. I were interested in pre-ordering a bASIC unit and just went online and saw the account for this is suspended.

Link: http://www.btcfpga.com/cgi-sys/suspendedpage.cgi

Goes to that page everytime through every link.

These ASIC's seem more and more like a shady deal to me.

Everything is up for pre-order and no questions are answered by either btcfpga nor butterfly labs.

 Undecided

The site is back up. The account was automatically disabled because no one noticed (BTCFPGA and their provider) that the credit card payment for the hosting failed.
newbie
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Just wondering. I were interested in pre-ordering a bASIC unit and just went online and saw the account for this is suspended.

Link: http://www.btcfpga.com/cgi-sys/suspendedpage.cgi

Goes to that page everytime through every link.

These ASIC's seem more and more like a shady deal to me.

Everything is up for pre-order and no questions are answered by either btcfpga nor butterfly labs.

 Undecided
newbie
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how do I get to the FreeNode IRC network - #BTCFPGA ?
full member
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Can I ask a noob question quickly. How much electricity would a new ASIC device of ~50-60 GH/s use in terms of kwh per 24 hours? Thanks very much.
newbie
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Cablepair has a good reputation on this forum. There is no reason to doubt him.
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not a fraud - just needs someone managing the front desk. i run a small business - i know how it goes...  Undecided
newbie
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i think this "companies" is good. this has good records and don't want to break it now.
hero member
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Buy this account on March-2019. New Owner here!!
i have already talked to this customer days ago and handled his issue to his satisfaction.


I was very surprised to find this thread exists, and I am certainly not battling him or trying to put him down in any way, if that is the tone you picked up than I apologize.


I just feel that this thread title is misleading and should be changed, it is quite likely he forgot all about the thread after I handled his issue, which btw was just a question about his order.

thanks

newbie
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Please do your homework before posting possibly damaging mis-information threads like this.

You might want to hire someone in PR or Marketing.  You should be reaching out to customers that allege problems instead of battling them on forums.  Makes you look unprofessional at first glance.  You wouldn't want newbies getting that impression, right?
member
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So far I've only seen good things said about the bASIC team on these boards.....seem legit (though busy) to me.

member
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To vouch I have only had good experiences with Tom and btfpga/bASIC.

Also, its interesting to see that all the posted here are members with ~ 10 posts.. take what you will of that.
hero member
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Buy this account on March-2019. New Owner here!!
Will you share with us Your impression?

Excuse me,

Please do your homework before posting possibly damaging mis-information threads like this.

As a matter of fact we have one of the best track records in this business for customer service and support.

We are one of the only if not THE only FPGA/ASIC mining unit company that is reachable by telephone, and we also have a live 24 hour support channel on the FreeNode IRC network - #BTCFPGA

I actually pay employees to sit there and to provide technical support to customers FOR FREE.

We have been selling (and shipping) High Efficiency Bitcoin mining devices since May of 2012 and hundreds of satisfied customers who love their BTCFPGA mining products.


I apologize if you feel I did not respond in a timely manner, if you would like to get a refund please let me know and I will process it immediately.

Otherwise please change the title of this incorrect and misleading forum thread.

Thank you

Tom
BTCFPGA.com
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Will you share with us Your impression?
member
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uff finally, after about week waiting,
 i have received response Smiley
full member
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Many of those ASIC involved companies are in a hurry for their products filling missing things and designs... that is my opinion.
Before they get paid answers were they more agile with customer support ?

For my curiosity, you ordered FPGA miners (because I thought to order some too...) ?

Milan
member
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about week without answer, and still waiting ...

i have send some PM to cablepair (from BTCFPGA ? ) i hope i will get any response
newbie
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I certainly hope not.  I was planning on ordering one of their units at the beginning of next month.
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