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Topic: PrimeAsic - 80 Ghash/sec Asic Miner [SCAM] - page 4. (Read 67052 times)

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oops there goes another megahash miner
oops there goes an..............
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so, monday is two days ago now - any news?

Nope nada zip zilch.

Sad.
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so, monday is two days ago now - any news?

Breaking news! Today is Wednesday--Prince Spaghetti Day.

For all the noodle heads that ordered one:

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so, monday is two days ago now - any news?
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WHY HAS THIS PIECE OF SHIT SCAM THREAD GOT 27 PAGES?!?

Stop posting and let it die!

You first?

Besides, this thread is funny. I hope it keeps up so PrimeASIC keeps posting new pictures.
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WHY HAS THIS PIECE OF SHIT SCAM THREAD GOT 27 PAGES?!?

Stop posting and let it die!
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SCAM - so move to a proper folder!
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These scams are pretty transparent to us, but we are not really the target. The target for most online scams are people who poorly have english as a second language. They cannot read through pages and pages of of a forum rebuttal to the initial post, but they can grasp enough of that post to believe if they send bitcoins to a certain address that they will get a magic money box. These scammers rely on the inability of the reader to fully comprehend what is being said, similar to the "Xbox box" ebay scams.

wait, wait a second....I'll take a magic money box. Where do I send the bitcoins?
But you gave up mining on 6-26-2012 Smiley
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These scams are pretty transparent to us, but we are not really the target. The target for most online scams are people who poorly have english as a second language. They cannot read through pages and pages of of a forum rebuttal to the initial post, but they can grasp enough of that post to believe if they send bitcoins to a certain address that they will get a magic money box. These scammers rely on the inability of the reader to fully comprehend what is being said, similar to the "Xbox box" ebay scams.

wait, wait a second....I'll take a magic money box. Where do I send the bitcoins?
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Hi! I'm sorry but due to so many request local pickup has been closed. Let me know if you still need your miners via the postal service. Thanks!

Howdy, you all! I'm sorry, but due to so many request for blow jobs, I'm all outta breath and my purdy mouth's now closed. Let me know if you need a hand job. Mulțumesc! K!öszönöm.

Thought I better correct that before somebody calls me out on it.  Grin


Still your original post (#507) is uncorrected. "Thank You".
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These scams are pretty transparent to us, but we are not really the target. The target for most online scams are people who poorly have english as a second language. They cannot read through pages and pages of of a forum rebuttal to the initial post, but they can grasp enough of that post to believe if they send bitcoins to a certain address that they will get a magic money box. These scammers rely on the inability of the reader to fully comprehend what is being said, similar to the "Xbox box" ebay scams.
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I saw BTCFPGA Tom got a scammer tag, though he is still paying people back.

It took a while. I'm not sure Tom is a scammer but he sure manages this situation in a very bad manner. I managed to get a single reply to an email where I advised him to be more transparent about refunds after he recovered access to his account here. It clearly wasn't a priority for him... And although I'm one of his very first ASIC customers I didn't get any BTC refund.

WHY IS THIS PRIMEASIC CLOWN NOT INCLUDED IN THE SCAMMER TAGGED ARMY YET?  Or any of the other ones, like lightminer or that russian asic miner?

Probably (and hopefully) because they didn't manage to scam anyone yet Wink
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I saw BTCFPGA Tom got a scammer tag, though he is still paying people back.  WHY IS THIS PRIMEASIC CLOWN NOT INCLUDED IN THE SCAMMER TAGGED ARMY YET?  Or any of the other ones, like lightminer or that russian asic miner?
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Hi! I'm sorry but due to so many request local pickup has been closed. Let me know if you still need your miners via the postal service. Thanks!

Howdy, you all! I'm sorry, but due to so many request for blow jobs, I'm all outta breath and my purdy mouth's now closed. Let me know if you need a hand job. Mulțumesc! K!öszönöm.

Thought I better correct that before somebody calls me out on it.  Grin

I must have had some Romanian chick on my mind when I made that error.

...And her legs went on forever, like staring up at infinity...
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has anyone actully bought one and gotten the product and can post some picture evidence of the unit.

For all of those who don't have time to read the thread:

No, no one has gotten one and they are a huge scam!
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has anyone actully bought one and gotten the product and can post some picture evidence of the unit.

You'd know the answer to that if you read the thread.
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has anyone actully bought one and gotten the product and can post some picture evidence of the unit.
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Mulțumesc!
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Come on Phinn, you're a Jethro Tull fan, where is Budapest? It says right there.
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