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damn dude, I gotta give steamboat props, he deserves MASSIVE respect, like it or not, he has the most organized avalon chip groupbuy i've seen.  Steamboat has been a top notch member of the community here, I commend him for doing what he is doing and dealing with some of the unique personalities here.  We need to remember frustrations are mainly caused by Yifu/Avalon's screw ups, and steamboat is ready for the chips and has done everything possible to make this successful.  I only hope yifu gets those chips out quick this week and we get some good news.  I still want my miners, im sure he has spent countless hours preparing and organizing this, im happy to be his customer.  Maybe if things get much worst and Avalon decides to fuck us even more and Steamboat is able to refund/auction off our chips/hardware,sure i'll take his advice.  But I whole heartedly believe he is not out to screw us and is out trying his damnedest to make the best of a bad situation.  

I dont think he deserves a bit of impatience or disrespect, im sure he has some solutions to the problems we got, just be patient guys, if you wanna bitch at someone bitch at yifu, keep the peace here and why dont we talk about how we are going to set up our miners?  
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???
There is no specific deadline in Avalon's literature, ie Sept. newsletter, the online refund form has no deadline either.  Zefir has a Wed. deadline for his group buy only.
My ignore list is growing.

cheers.
legendary
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Goonies never say die.
Still nothing from steamboat? He was online about an hour ago.

When the deadline passes, I think it's pitchfork time.

I'm curious as to what deadline you're referring to?

If Yifu actually delivers the huge stock of chips he is apparently getting tomorrow, the belief is that Yifu will not refund the chips because they would be shipping them... and I believe Boxman is under the impression that steamboat wants this to happen, and is avoiding facilitating the refunds to ensure he maintains his profit.

It is concerning that Steamboat hasn't responded at all... the last we have heard, he was getting no response at all from Yifu but was desperately trying to reach him, yet Yifu has communicated plenty in threads on this forum recently and to other group buy leaders, and has issued plenty of refunds, so I am not sure why there is silence from Steamboat at this point.
rtt
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Still nothing from steamboat? He was online about an hour ago.

When the deadline passes, I think it's pitchfork time.
Not sure which deadline either...

I'm in batch 5 for 32 chips + full assembly, all paid -- I want my refund as well !
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Still nothing from steamboat? He was online about an hour ago.

When the deadline passes, I think it's pitchfork time.

I'm curious as to what deadline you're referring to?
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Still nothing from steamboat? He was online about an hour ago.

When the deadline passes, I think it's pitchfork time.
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I think folks wanting refunds on chips shouln't get 100% of their BTC back if they were intended to go into assemblies.

Some of us, even with chips in late batches quickly paid for assemblies in good faith to help SB get the board/assembly work off the ground. These people shouldn't be punished. The losses should be absorbed by everyone who intended to buy assemblies, so folks who paid for chips but sat on their assembly order, and who are now requesting chip refunds, should receive a partial refund of their chip purchase. Doesn't seem fair that those who did the least to help the project would get off with the least loss.


You are forgetting that SB wasn't the only assembler and chips without the assembly are worthless. It is not fair to incur assembly losses twice!

Anyway,  I just woke up and I had a dream that SB provided an update and that everything has been resolved.    Huh
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really wanting a refund here on my chips...  slightly (read very) nervous that steamboat hasn't posted recently with a way forward. with the deadline tomorrow, i'm really really hoping we don't get screwed!

Well we are already screwed by ShitSyncom.
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really wanting a refund here on my chips...  slightly (read very) nervous that steamboat hasn't posted recently with a way forward. with the deadline tomorrow, i'm really really hoping we don't get screwed!
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I think folks wanting refunds on chips shouln't get 100% of their BTC back if they were intended to go into assemblies.

Some of us, even with chips in late batches quickly paid for assemblies in good faith to help SB get the board/assembly work off the ground. These people shouldn't be punished. The losses should be absorbed by everyone who intended to buy assemblies, so folks who paid for chips but sat on their assembly order, and who are now requesting chip refunds, should receive a partial refund of their chip purchase. Doesn't seem fair that those who did the least to help the project would get off with the least loss.
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Maybe if enough people refund, difficulty won't skyrocket as fast and my batch 3 order will get closer to ROI than a refund will.

Everyone REFUND!
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Please put me on refund list.
Batch 5 purchase:

Chip amount: 98
Payment amount: 8.428
Sending Address: 1MjJkJ7NbufTKoD3o9UcDDaZKcYMP6Ra5n
TX ID: 81c832ae6b39671b7ec76a2214a12b0f0f233333d438fd73e1301195798b4cfa-000
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I've written four responses to this recent situation, but canned them all.  Each grew with greater disdain than the last.  But I keep holding out for more details as to what SB's position is, which naturally adds to the negativity towards him.

Like alfabitcoin, I have 80 chips (batch 5) with full assembly, and am considering a chip refund.  Unfortunately, the bulk of my 'investment' is in assembly.  The assembly costs should not be a complete loss if there is no assembly.
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Please put me on the list:
refund request
btc amount: 6.88 BTC
Transaction ID: 8c1f9fd2983ddad783aae2910d11cd98aa8e93d5c889ee207a0c7d91360b84fd
80 asic avalon chips (batch 2)

I have also L.S.D.inc assambly order: $550.25 paid on 26.june.
 
4200btc and 2400 k16 board at min $100ea is a lot of money on stake!

Come on Steve M. respond. Somebody in Fl could phone him?

Please don't go on dark side.......

Remember your signature:
Those who serve best, profit most.
legendary
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Goonies never say die.


If we do decide to take legal action, we will need to do so quickly, so that we can get injunctions on Steamboat's funds (including bitcoin) before he funnels it all off and files bankruptcy (which, not to be the Chicken Little here, but there's the possibility that this is already what's going on behind the scenes, while Steamboat hides away from all of us).

I still have hope that Steamboat will do what's right for the community and his reputation.    Heard from one groupbuyer who wants the case to be filed with the Florida Attorney General for fraud and prosecution, so apparently the person believes things are getting to Yifu levels.   Hopefully, cooler heads will prevail.  Apparently, it's not unprecedented that once things have been sorted out, asset seizure is not beyond their reach, even bitcoins as seen in a recent case.  As for the freezing injuction, believe it used to be called the mareva injunction and it's quite commonplace to attach business inventory of the defendant for a civil suit, but it is unknown what would be seized if the Florida AG is involved.


Steeeeaaammmbooooaaatttttt    -     wheeere arrreeee youuuuu???    


In the words of Yifu - this is not good for my chi/emotional well being.

At this point, it may be time to prepare for the worst and hope for the best.
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Why would anyone send you their information?  You can't do anything.  Also your tone doesn't exactly lend you creditability. The only option is to wait for an update from steamboat.  Getting mad isn't going to solve anything.

Why wouldn't they? What's he going to do with information that's already public? We all already know the address payments were sent to, it's not hard to see the transactions.

Building a list of people who are prepared to take things to the next level simply enables taking things to the next level. Somebody's gonna have to organize it, and it's damn sure not gonna be Steamboat... Cheesy

All of this can be cleared up quite easily. Steamboat just needs to quit cowering in the corner, man up, and resolve this thing. The sooner he does that, the sooner he can wash his hands of it. Although I'm more and more interested in taking action against Bitsyncom/Yifu, by the minute I; for one, would prefer not to see this thing escalate to the point of having to haul Steamboat's ass into court. The ball is ENTIRELY in Steamboat's court (no pun intended) on whether that happens or not.

It will take exceedingly little effort on Steamboat's part to log the fuck in here, and let us know what's going on. Much more effort, I imagine, fighting lawsuits which could include other damages including punitive, which could add up to much much more than the total that's already been invested in this group buy. If Steamboat is smart, he'll get his ass in gear and not let it come to that. I'd sure hate to see the guy lose things like his house over some cowardice regarding a group buy gone wrong (due to circumstances that were mostly beyond his control).

If we do decide to take legal action, we will need to do so quickly, so that we can get injunctions on Steamboat's funds (including bitcoin) before he funnels it all off and files bankruptcy (which, not to be the Chicken Little here, but there's the possibility that this is already what's going on behind the scenes, while Steamboat hides away from all of us).

Oh, I see so if my chips/transaction ID are on some list that you generated means I want a refund?  Steamboat is the only one who can verify who wants refunds.  Not a third party.  I can send you 50 different e-mails from 50 different gmail accounts asking for every single chip to be refunded.  You going to add those to your list?  

No dipshit, do you speak English? Do you read?

Steamboat has run away like a coward. The list is to organize people who are prepared to pursue legal action if it comes to that (if we don't get a resolution--or at least significant movement toward a resolution--pretty quickly). If you're not prepared to pursue legal action in order to recover your money, don't add yourself to the list. The list in question is only for people who have an interest/willingness to take things to the next level if need be.
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If we do decide to take legal action, we will need to do so quickly, so that we can get injunctions on Steamboat's funds (including bitcoin) before he funnels it all off and files bankruptcy (which, not to be the Chicken Little here, but there's the possibility that this is already what's going on behind the scenes, while Steamboat hides away from all of us).

I still have hope that Steamboat will do what's right for the community and his reputation.    Heard from one groupbuyer who wants the case to be filed with the Florida Attorney General for fraud and prosecution, so apparently the person believes things are getting to Yifu levels.   Hopefully, cooler heads will prevail.  Apparently, it's not unprecedented that once things have been sorted out, asset seizure is not beyond their reach, even bitcoins as seen in a recent case.  As for the freezing injuction, believe it used to be called the mareva injunction and it's quite commonplace to attach business inventory of the defendant for a civil suit, but it is unknown what would be seized if the Florida AG is involved.

Yes, as I said, I think we ALL hope it won't come to that. Steamboat knows exactly what needs to happen in order to resolve this amicably.

I am also not an attorney, but I believe that he would be liable in every jurisdiction for which there was a member of the group buy. I'll see about contacting my state's Attorney General regarding possible criminal charges, if it comes to that. Civil and criminal actions would be separate, and proceedings could actually take place in multiple jurisdictions. Sounds like a world of shit that Steamboat REALLY ought to be doing everything in his power to avoid. Starting with showing his face in this thread. Wink

He was EXTREMELY active on here when collecting money, and when things were going well. The second things started heading south, so did he.  Roll Eyes
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Why would anyone send you their information?  You can't do anything.  Also your tone doesn't exactly lend you creditability. The only option is to wait for an update from steamboat.  Getting mad isn't going to solve anything.

Why wouldn't they? What's he going to do with information that's already public? We all already know the address payments were sent to, it's not hard to see the transactions.

Building a list of people who are prepared to take things to the next level simply enables taking things to the next level. Somebody's gonna have to organize it, and it's damn sure not gonna be Steamboat... Cheesy

All of this can be cleared up quite easily. Steamboat just needs to quit cowering in the corner, man up, and resolve this thing. The sooner he does that, the sooner he can wash his hands of it. Although I'm more and more interested in taking action against Bitsyncom/Yifu, by the minute I; for one, would prefer not to see this thing escalate to the point of having to haul Steamboat's ass into court. The ball is ENTIRELY in Steamboat's court (no pun intended) on whether that happens or not.

It will take exceedingly little effort on Steamboat's part to log the fuck in here, and let us know what's going on. Much more effort, I imagine, fighting lawsuits which could include other damages including punitive, which could add up to much much more than the total that's already been invested in this group buy. If Steamboat is smart, he'll get his ass in gear and not let it come to that. I'd sure hate to see the guy lose things like his house over some cowardice regarding a group buy gone wrong (due to circumstances that were mostly beyond his control).

If we do decide to take legal action, we will need to do so quickly, so that we can get injunctions on Steamboat's funds (including bitcoin) before he funnels it all off and files bankruptcy (which, not to be the Chicken Little here, but there's the possibility that this is already what's going on behind the scenes, while Steamboat hides away from all of us).

Oh, I see so if my chips/transaction ID are on some list that you generated means I want a refund?  Steamboat is the only one who can verify who wants refunds.  Not a third party.  I can send you 50 different e-mails from 50 different gmail accounts asking for every single chip to be refunded.  You going to add those to your list? 
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If we do decide to take legal action, we will need to do so quickly, so that we can get injunctions on Steamboat's funds (including bitcoin) before he funnels it all off and files bankruptcy (which, not to be the Chicken Little here, but there's the possibility that this is already what's going on behind the scenes, while Steamboat hides away from all of us).

I still have hope that Steamboat will do what's right for the community and his reputation.    Heard from one groupbuyer who wants the case to be filed with the Florida Attorney General for fraud and prosecution, so apparently the person believes things are getting to Yifu levels.   Hopefully, cooler heads will prevail.  Apparently, it's not unprecedented that once things have been sorted out, asset seizure is not beyond their reach, even bitcoins as seen in a recent case.  As for the freezing injuction, believe it used to be called the mareva injunction and it's quite commonplace to attach business inventory of the defendant for a civil suit, but it is unknown what would be seized if the Florida AG is involved.
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A couple of things:

I'm completely stunned that Steamboat hasn't posted yet. I can only assume at this point he is working on a solution so awesome it will have us all thanking him in relief. I certainly hope he posts soon, and with this long a delay, it had better be good.  Undecided

As for sharing information with people that have requested it - I personally wouldn't do it. I'm sure the people collecting refund requests mean well, but it's just poor practice in general. Thanks though Smiley

As for those people making extreme low-ball offers in the thread. You DO have some balls. I suggest you stop throwing out crap offers while you still have them.

I'm really ready for this mess to be over.  I'm tired and disappointed and sick to death of this thread! They have many words for situations like this, and I'm tempted to use them all. Unfortunately, none of them are suitable for this forum.
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