I don't think they will be able to get all of those done considering they have already said they were short staffed.
Unless for some reason they just don't have one part like say power supplies or something stupid like that and then plan a mass shipment of miners at that times.
I'm expecting mine to be late but they kind of fucked themselves in my opinion by giving me an exact date (for the week my miner will ship)
That gives them until 28th (29th if fedex or ups will will do a saturday pickup) to ship out my unit. I even said I understand and anticipate delays like with many of the other companies. But they said this month so I'll hold them to it.
Yes, maybe they are just waiting for their order of duct tape from Amazon to come in so they can box up all of the orders they have completed and get them on a truck
PS. 1 of my orders is still on hold. Seems strange they have to have an IT guy manually change the web page for each order.
This is a combination of:
1> Bogus website framework (prepackaged and installed)
2> Lack of skills from their team to implement an automated system or further program/modify the website.
Their website and ordering workflow are a clear indicator of their lack of technical skill, even if it's just related to the website.
I also find it strange that AMT and Bitmine are using the same framework (AJAX) and templates for their websites. Looks like they used the same person to setup both sites.
Just another shady aspect of AMT.
My guess is that Tyler Lummis is probably behind both website designs.
Perhaps.
Based on his resume, I'm unimpressed with his skill set. Just about anyone can install a framework website and load up a template.
Pulled from the website's source code:
Everyone else should be more unimpressed with his command of the written English language, considering Joshua Zipkin spent not 4, but 6 years at Penn State (his words, NOT mine).
For only 1 BTC, I will create your very own diploma, depicted below just like some Jewish Bulgarian Freemasons has.