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Topic: Is gshenusa.com trust worhty? (Read 258 times)

legendary
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Bitcoin FTW!
November 22, 2018, 12:12:39 PM
#11
Half the scam sites I've seen recently only accept bank transfers or cryptocurrency payments, which are both essentially irreversible methods of payment. Some scam sites do accept PayPal, and it is possible to chargeback on PayPal if you don't receive the equipment you purchased on PayPal, but most of the time it's just a waste of your time as nothing will be delivered.

Besides that, even if the site was legit, the prices for some pieces of equipment are rubbish. The Sapphire RX580 Nitro+ 8GB card is priced at $250/card, whereas I can get the same card for $200 on Newegg and some RX 580 8G cards for ~$180 with the sales going on.

If you're ever buying mining gear, always buy from the actual manufacturer or use a third party service like Amazon or eBay that allows you to chargeback if things go south. I often use eBay for buying, and I've never had an issue with gear not being delivered or not as described- I can simply file for a SNAD on eBay for items not as described, and I get a refund.
hero member
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DGbet.fun - Crypto Sportsbook
November 22, 2018, 12:06:21 PM
#10
Only crypto currencies accepted as payment option, yeah right, sounds like a reputable business. Not.

Even if it was a completely legit business, it makes no sense to purchase mining equipment. The price has gone down a lot, which means there is plenty of hashrate waiting on the side to enter as soon as the price starts to go up again. In other words, you'll keep mining at a loss no matter what happens.

If you planned to spend your Bitcoins, don't do it, holding them is better at current levels. If you planned to convert fiat to Bitcoin to purchase mining equipment, purchase Bitcoin instead, which is a way better investment.
Best option to be done as of this moment yet we do able to see the current condition of the market.Mining as of now is just a useless thing actually specially
when you do mine only a few ASIC or even on GPU wont really give you profitability,so why would proceed if we do already know the outcome?Profitability wise then simply purchasing bitcoin rather than mining will be the best choice.
legendary
Activity: 2170
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November 22, 2018, 07:19:24 AM
#9
Only crypto currencies accepted as payment option, yeah right, sounds like a reputable business. Not.

Even if it was a completely legit business, it makes no sense to purchase mining equipment. The price has gone down a lot, which means there is plenty of hashrate waiting on the side to enter as soon as the price starts to go up again. In other words, you'll keep mining at a loss no matter what happens.

If you planned to spend your Bitcoins, don't do it, holding them is better at current levels. If you planned to convert fiat to Bitcoin to purchase mining equipment, purchase Bitcoin instead, which is a way better investment.
mk4
legendary
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Merit: 3873
Paldo.io 🤖
November 21, 2018, 09:51:19 PM
#8
Try searching for gshenusa or gshenusa reviews, you'll see them in different forums advertising their site. Aaannnd I found an interesting thread: SPECIAL SALE OFFER ON CRYPTO MINING EQUIPMENT FOR HOBBYIST & INDUSTRIAL MINERS

Wow....red flags everywhere. Looks like 100% scam. Thanks!!!

Good move for asking first at least.

Anyway, if you're planning on buying some ASIC miners, just grab them from the main source: http://bitmain.com to be extra sure.
newbie
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November 21, 2018, 07:42:05 PM
#7
Looks a site made by Joshua, a well known scammer in the mining hardware business.
legendary
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Merit: 1127
November 21, 2018, 09:20:43 AM
#6
Try searching for gshenusa or gshenusa reviews, you'll see them in different forums advertising their site. Aaannnd I found an interesting thread: SPECIAL SALE OFFER ON CRYPTO MINING EQUIPMENT FOR HOBBYIST & INDUSTRIAL MINERS

Wow....red flags everywhere. Looks like 100% scam. Thanks!!!
Good for you that you did ask first before making any transactions and even without the need of confirmations from other users with just on our own research
and own views we can eventually that this site is shady and shouldnt really be trust. Why would need to risk if you do see lots of red flags? Always stick on the popular ones rather than
seeking for some cheaper items but eventually they are just scammers.Since, its already been answered and you already make it clear then better to lock this thread.
copper member
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Merit: 1
November 21, 2018, 04:46:50 AM
#5
Try searching for gshenusa or gshenusa reviews, you'll see them in different forums advertising their site. Aaannnd I found an interesting thread: SPECIAL SALE OFFER ON CRYPTO MINING EQUIPMENT FOR HOBBYIST & INDUSTRIAL MINERS

Wow....red flags everywhere. Looks like 100% scam. Thanks!!!
hero member
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Merit: 902
yesssir! 🫡
November 20, 2018, 12:16:41 PM
#4
Never trust anything that isn't peer-reviewed. These guys have been around for more than a year so if they're legit, there should be a couple of credible reviews about them.
In addition, they're everywhere which should've given them more publicity.

Try searching for gshenusa or gshenusa reviews, you'll see them in different forums advertising their site. Aaannnd I found an interesting thread: SPECIAL SALE OFFER ON CRYPTO MINING EQUIPMENT FOR HOBBYIST & INDUSTRIAL MINERS

And this is prolly them too, spamming on bitcoin.com forum: https://forum.bitcoin.com/post205055.html?hilit=gshenusa#p205055
staff
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Merit: 6152
November 20, 2018, 07:48:40 AM
#3
The domain name has WhosGuard, the address is not known as you stated, no reviews to be found online and the user (possibly not him) is banned on the forums, probably nuked for spamming. Red flags everywhere, I wouldn't do it I was you.
copper member
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Limited in number. Limitless in potential.
November 20, 2018, 07:31:21 AM
#2
Where did you find this site?
I don't see any decent review of them in google even though the domain was registered last year. Their fb page is a bit quite as well even their twitter page is private which is suspicious.
Like what you said they don't have any office address of their business all I can see is they are from Nevada and nothing more. I'll suggest to stay away from that site and use the product's official marketplace/shop if you want to buy some of the products listed there.
copper member
Activity: 22
Merit: 1
November 20, 2018, 06:13:12 AM
#1
Hi.
I want to buy a bulk order (miners) from gshenusa.com but they have little information on their website about who they are.
Also, their location is secret. I have to make the payment/escrow first to be able to go see the miners.
Have any of you worked with them before? Are they legit?

Thanks.
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