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Topic: PrimeAsic - 80 Ghash/sec Asic Miner [SCAM] - page 11. (Read 67052 times)

full member
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Merit: 100
What if you get is what is on the pics! Smiley
Bunch of computer components bolted together that don't do anything. How do you prove to paypal that they sent garbadge?

If it is real and it brakes how long to get it fixed? Sending it each way $450x2=$900
newbie
Activity: 50
Merit: 0
1  PrimeAsic said it is part of another company, EDI GREEN, but that is not true.

Well, to be pedantic this one isn't exactly true. They themselves never said anything about EDI GREEN, it's just that their domains have been registered with this contact info.

Also the location in the third point is only the address of their accountant company. Without knowing how the domain ended up being registered, and what role EDI GREEN is supposed to have, this doesn't mean much.


But at this point the rest of the bulletpoints seem to stand, and haven't been refuted.
full member
Activity: 126
Merit: 100
Paypal: "Purchase Protection also does not cover items that you purchase in person, or money you send to friends and family."
In person, as in you show up to get the unit in hand. As in, there's no tracking shipper or tracking number to refer to, to show that a package even was given to you. That's why you should not use PayPal for local pickups. Primeasics.com even said - before the order form was put up - that local pickups would be cash only.

Please guys, if you order with PayPal - even with all these people saying it's a scam - at least get it shipped by DHL from one side of Budapest to the other so that you can use buyer protection.
legendary
Activity: 1330
Merit: 1026
Mining since 2010 & Hosting since 2012
Please post in this Meta Thread so we can get some moderator attention about these potential and likely scams:

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/request-scammer-tags-or-account-locking-for-supposed-asic-startups-options-149441
legendary
Activity: 1330
Merit: 1026
Mining since 2010 & Hosting since 2012
I'm afraid someone is gonna be kidnapped of so.

Aint easier ways to kidnap someone than creating scam about ASIC miner ? Wink

Nope, this seems to be the easiest.  LOL
hero member
Activity: 504
Merit: 500
WTF???
You are 100% right. Bloating this thread, while the scammer chooses to say as little as possible, may confuse those who don't read the full thread, therefore leading them to believe in this scam.

What you propose would be perfect, but impractical. I guess we have no other choice than to repeat every damn page: this is a proved SCAM

Maybe with some large font font and the reasons like:

---WARNING---
PRIMEASIC IS A SCAM


1  PrimeAsic said it is part of another company, EDI GREEN, but that is not true.
2  Company impersonates another company, HRP.HU.
3  Fake office address -- no one at claimed addresses knows who you are.
4  Telephone is not answered, may be non existent.
5  When asked to attach more devices to their PrimeAsic mining at oz pool, no response, while it was the easiest way to proof you are real. Why did you not comply?

Those reasons are just the start. Edit your posts on previous pages with something like that so it's easily found.
full member
Activity: 160
Merit: 100
*Obligatory "if this is real"*

how are you going to ahip them to your place when each weighs 17kg = 35-37 lbs.

I was originally planning to fly over, but bringing a device back in the hold of an airplane is just a bad idea. If I go, I'll drive with a friend.
sr. member
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Merit: 250
500 units available ill order 10 if this is real. Give a full demonstration of the unit and you the owner presenting it going through the specs showing close ups and presenting your product. If I like what I see I will book the next flight out to you guys and make arrangements for collection of units...

IF this is real, I would also like to do this. There is one big BUT: how are you going to ship them to your place when each one weighs 17kg = 35-37 lbs.
legendary
Activity: 1148
Merit: 1018
PrimeAsic can you reply to the following:
1  PrimeAsic said it is part of another company, EDI GREEN, but that is not true.
2  Company impersonates another company, HRP.HU.
3  Fake office address -- no one at claimed addresses knows who you are.
4  Telephone is not answered, may be non existent.
5  When asked to attach more devices to their PrimeAsic mining at oz pool, no response, while it was the easiest way to proof you are real. Why did you not comply?

Primeasic: Please don't forget to answer the above points verified by many members of this forum.



You guys are really holding your breath for him to answer these? Come on...

No. We are just repeating ourselves. Trying to talk some sense into the ones thinking to order one of these.

Then how about every damn person in this thread delete all of their posts, except the first couple of people who edit theirs and call it a scam and we update the bottom and call it a scam and not ask for paypal addresses and say I'm going over there in the morning.

First several pages of this thread sure give it a lot of credibility. Toss in some pages with pretty pictures. Why not order? If you don't hurry and get one, you won't win.

You are 100% right. Bloating this thread, while the scammer chooses to say as little as possible, may confuse those who don't read the full thread, therefore leading them to believe in this scam.

What you propose would be perfect, but impractical. I guess we have no other choice than to repeat every damn page: this is a proved SCAM
hero member
Activity: 504
Merit: 500
WTF???
PrimeAsic can you reply to the following:
1  PrimeAsic said it is part of another company, EDI GREEN, but that is not true.
2  Company impersonates another company, HRP.HU.
3  Fake office address -- no one at claimed addresses knows who you are.
4  Telephone is not answered, may be non existent.
5  When asked to attach more devices to their PrimeAsic mining at oz pool, no response, while it was the easiest way to proof you are real. Why did you not comply?

Primeasic: Please don't forget to answer the above points verified by many members of this forum.



You guys are really holding your breath for him to answer these? Come on...

No. We are just repeating ourselves. Trying to talk some sense into the ones thinking to order one of these.

Then how about every damn person in this thread delete all of their posts, except the first couple of people who edit theirs and call it a scam and we update the bottom and call it a scam and not ask for paypal addresses and say I'm going over there in the morning.

First several pages of this thread sure give it a lot of credibility. Toss in some pages with pretty pictures. Why not order? If you don't hurry and get one, you won't win.
hero member
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Merit: 1001
I find funny that people want more devices attached to a pool. Yes fine, but numbers keep rising on that. First it was 2, then 5, next it will be all 500 devices.
legendary
Activity: 1820
Merit: 1001
500 units available ill order 10 if this is real. Give a full demonstration of the unit and you the owner presenting it going through the specs showing close ups and presenting your product. If I like what I see I will book the next flight out to you guys and make arrangements for collection of units...
legendary
Activity: 1148
Merit: 1018
can someone pm me his paypal adress or forward the mail with payment instruction via PM, I'd like to check the status out with paypal...

let's have it on the thread so we can cross-check
legendary
Activity: 1148
Merit: 1018
PrimeAsic can you reply to the following:
1  PrimeAsic said it is part of another company, EDI GREEN, but that is not true.
2  Company impersonates another company, HRP.HU.
3  Fake office address -- no one at claimed addresses knows who you are.
4  Telephone is not answered, may be non existent.
5  When asked to attach more devices to their PrimeAsic mining at oz pool, no response, while it was the easiest way to proof you are real. Why did you not comply?

Primeasic: Please don't forget to answer the above points verified by many members of this forum.



You guys are really holding your breath for him to answer these? Come on...

No. We are just repeating ourselves. Trying to talk some sense into the ones thinking to order one of these.
newbie
Activity: 50
Merit: 0
can someone pm me his paypal adress or forward the mail with payment instruction via PM, I'd like to check the status out with paypal...
hero member
Activity: 504
Merit: 500
WTF???
PrimeAsic can you reply to the following:
1  PrimeAsic said it is part of another company, EDI GREEN, but that is not true.
2  Company impersonates another company, HRP.HU.
3  Fake office address -- no one at claimed addresses knows who you are.
4  Telephone is not answered, may be non existent.
5  When asked to attach more devices to their PrimeAsic mining at oz pool, no response, while it was the easiest way to proof you are real. Why did you not comply?

Primeasic: Please don't forget to answer the above points verified by many members of this forum.



You guys are really holding your breath for him to answer these? Come on...
hero member
Activity: 568
Merit: 500
Funny thing is that they do not even have a paypal button. You fill the order, and they send you an email to which wire the funds through paypal. XD
And that's where the paypal protection seems to end.
I'm very interested about how your deal was made exactly.
I received an email giving a payment adress and paid to this address. I checked with paypal and it is covered (maybe this is different in other countries?)
Can you give the originating ip from the sender of that mail?
legendary
Activity: 2940
Merit: 1090
Funny thing is that they do not even have a paypal button. You fill the order, and they send you an email to which wire the funds through paypal. XD

That might be necessary in order to tell each buyer a different stolen paypal account to send funds to.

-MarkM-
legendary
Activity: 1148
Merit: 1018
Funny thing is that they do not even have a paypal button. You fill the order, and they send you an email to which wire the funds through paypal. XD
legendary
Activity: 1148
Merit: 1018
PrimeAsic can you reply to the following:
1  PrimeAsic said it is part of another company, EDI GREEN, but that is not true.
2  Company impersonates another company, HRP.HU.
3  Fake office address -- no one at claimed addresses knows who you are.
4  Telephone is not answered, may be non existent.
5  When asked to attach more devices to their PrimeAsic mining at oz pool, no response, while it was the easiest way to proof you are real. Why did you not comply?

Primeasic: Please don't forget to answer the above points verified by many members of this forum.

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