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February 13, 2014, 03:57:54 PM
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Separating out the brands.  Initially there were only Sapphires in supply from our distributors.  Now there are some Gigabytes along the way.
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February 13, 2014, 03:53:17 PM
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Why two threads?
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February 13, 2014, 03:50:31 PM
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Just a minor update.  We expect an order of Gigabyte R9 290 units by the end of February.  A majority of these are spoken for (at least 35 of them) so inquire now if you are interested in some.
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February 10, 2014, 06:16:26 PM
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FOR SALE:

BRAND NEW
(yes, that is unopened...still in the box...just left the factory...still sealed "brand new")

Accepting orders for the following (1 to 1.5 weeks lead time out as of today):
Gigabyte R9 280X (P/N: GV-R928XOC-3GD REV2) unit for US$479.95 + S/H each.

Accepting orders for the following (2.5 to 3 weeks lead time out as of today):
Gigabte R9 290X (P/N: GV-R928XOC-3GD REV2) unit for US$729.95 + S/H each.

Shipping
  • Shipping will be via FedEx Ground unless otherwise requested.  Shipping will be determined after initial order is placed and invoiced out accordingly.  Shipments via FedEx as our preferred shipper only.
  • Signature releases will be required.
  • Shipping possible to US and Canada at this time.
  • Shipping to other location such as Asia or Europe most likely will be cost prohibitive in all honesty, but we can inquire accordingly on a case by case basis.  Please send a PM or open up a sales inquiry via our web site for more details.
  • Note: Orders of computer hardware internationally could invalidate any manufacturer's warranty.  This includes GPU hardware.  If you wish to do so, you are doing such at your own risk and acknowledge this with our company.

Orders and Payment
The process:
  • Order through our e-store here.
  • We will advise on availability accordingly.  We do have some arriving stock as noted, so patience is a virtue.
  • We will send out an invoice.  Our system takes Paypal directly.  If desired to pay in BTC, please advise of such in the Comment section during checkout.  We will invoice out via Coinbase accordingly.
  • Payments via Paypal or via Coinbase only in US$.  We will use Coinbase's exchange rates at the time of invoicing.  DO NOT ASK FOR BTC PAYMENTS FROM ANOTHER EXCHANGE!
  • Shipping to Paypal verified addresses only!  Shipping and handling costs to be calculated once an order is received and a second invoice for shipping will be issued and due upon receipt.  We can ship via any FedEx means, though FedEx Ground will be used as the "default" to keep things simple.
  • No orders will be taken from any forum postings, only through our web site!   Paypal and Coinbase handles all of the payment processing as well to meet PCI compliance.
  • Any payment not received within 48 hours after being invoiced will be automatically voided and canceled!  The available product(s) will move on to the next customer waiting in line.

Want bulk quantity (i.e., 5, 10, or more) Gigabyte GPUs?  
Contact us at sales (at) linux-etc (dot) com (which will open a sales ticket response in our system) for specific quotes and availability.  Yes, we can match if not beat NewEgg prices here on these GPUs!  Cool

Want a formal quote for some Gigabyte GPUs?
Contact us at sales (at) linux-etc (dot) com (which will open a sales ticket response in our system).  Please do not post such requests here to the forums.

Have specific questions about our Gigabyte GPUs?
Contact us at sales (at) linux-etc (dot) com (which will open a sales ticket response in our system) or post them to the forums.

How to do proper business sales and transactions 101
This is put in here since there are quite a few folks out there who just do not seem to understand nor think clearly when it comes to "buying an item online", especially in the crypto currency arena.  Linux ETC is a proper business entity, just like NewEgg, Tiger Direct, Amazon, etc.  

Normal purchase transaction:
Buyer places an order and provide means of acceptable payment to seller.  Seller then provides a sales order and/or an invoice for said purchase.   Payment is collected by buyer from seller.  Buyer ships out product to seller.  Product is signed for as being received by seller.  Transaction is complete.

It is simple as that.  If you do not wish to follow such simple and clear steps of a transaction that provides clear records of said transaction, then we will suggest doing business elsewhere.  When there are invoices with proper billing information such between a buyer and seller, this is a binding transaction until completed or mutually terminate by both parties.  Linux ETC has no issues putting who we are nor where we are located out towards our clients.  We suspect for anyone wanting an honest business transaction and purchase to be mutual and do the same in return.
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