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legendary
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February 04, 2013, 02:07:20 PM
I logged in at btcfpga.com and noticed my Order Status was changed to: Payment Address Requested

But I never received this email. I also checked the logs of my mailservers.

Did anyone receive this request ?


That is how my status looks as well doggie. Order history says "refund requested" details for the order say payment address requested. I believe this was Dave's doing before he left, I'm sure he will correct me if I'm mistaken. Upon seeing this I immediately sent a BTC repayment address(the same one I paid with) to BTCFPGA, this was on Jan 28. I've received no response of any kind since.

But did you receive the actual email ?
sr. member
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February 04, 2013, 02:00:56 PM
So is this a proposed criminal case or a civil suit? Of course Dave had something to do with it...he was hired by a scammer, when it went south it appeared as though he was the one sounding the alarm and warning Tom's customers to head for the hills. IE he suggested they do chargebacks rather than request refunds, presumably because he feared they'd not be repaid.

If I'm on the jury I calmly thank the plaintiff for bringing the case against Dave and then suggest the plaintiff be tossed in the can for foolishly wasting the court's time.

witch + hunt
hero member
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February 04, 2013, 01:50:35 PM
no in reality it isnt. All they have to do is prove that he had something to do with it. which could easily be.

like i said i thank dae for his work i just think in the end he put himself in a bad place if somone really wants to do somthing with btcfpga.
sr. member
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February 04, 2013, 01:47:23 PM
Umm...really? That's just silly.

Dave assisted Tom by doing the job he was paid to do. When things fell apart he was the only one that got funds back to where it belonged as far as I can tell.

We all know that there's no chargeback system built into the BTC blockchain, so whether CC orders were refunded or no the BTCs paid to BTCFPGA were always at risk.
hero member
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February 04, 2013, 01:37:30 PM
i am simply saying anyone could put two and two togather. As it looks right now it can be made dave assisted tom in the ablity to scam the btc by refunding the cc refunds. Althought he may have been doing his job he layed this ground to be open that he was assisting tom with the btc scam and all that somone has t prove was the cc refunds were made so that nothing could be done about this and to allow the btc scam.
sr. member
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February 04, 2013, 01:31:05 PM
sorry bout if someone was to take this thing to court all they would have to do is show that dave was willing helping tom to get rid of the cc refunds so he could run with the btc. and with most of the post on bitcion talk and the logs that otheres have of btcfpga website woudnt be hard to due.

i am sorry dave but like i said you put yourself in this sitiuation. i think you for all you work and i will but you in the end helped tom pull of this scam wither you realize it or not and for this i am sorry i just really dont want to see you draged under the bus for somthing that you thought you were doing was right.

Now when you say "get rid of the cc refunds" you mean to return the funds to those that paid and later requested a refund correct? Dave has maintained all along that BTC refunds were not his to administer and he was required to submit them to Tom. If that's true then what was he(Dave) supposed to do? Are you suggesting he was wrong to do his job and return funds via CC because Tom still owed BTCs? I'm as peeved about this whole thing as anyone, but I don't understand the animosity being (mis)directed at Dave. If someone has some information that indicates Dave was more than just an employee of Tom's or that Dave acted inappropriately at some point then I'd love to see it. This just comes off as a witch hunt otherwise.
legendary
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February 04, 2013, 01:26:09 PM
sorry bout if someone was to take this thing to court all they would have to do is show that dave was willing helping tom to get rid of the cc refunds so he could run with the btc. and with most of the post on bitcion talk and the logs that otheres have of btcfpga website woudnt be hard to due.

i am sorry dave but like i said you put yourself in this sitiuation. i think you for all you work and i will but you in the end helped tom pull of this scam wither you realize it or not and for this i am sorry i just really dont want to see you draged under the bus for somthing that you thought you were doing was right.

You're going to threaten an innocent man, when you already know who the guilty one is? Talk about a bitch move. Why don't you leave Dave alone, and focus your efforts on Tom?
hero member
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February 04, 2013, 01:21:24 PM
sorry bout if someone was to take this thing to court all they would have to do is show that dave was willing helping tom to get rid of the cc refunds so he could run with the btc. and with most of the post on bitcion talk and the logs that otheres have of btcfpga website woudnt be hard to due.

i am sorry dave but like i said you put yourself in this sitiuation. i think you for all you work and i will but you in the end helped tom pull of this scam wither you realize it or not and for this i am sorry i just really dont want to see you draged under the bus for somthing that you thought you were doing was right.
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February 04, 2013, 12:52:39 PM
Dave is under no obligation to work on our behalf and has not been for some while now.

No obligation, perhaps, but a bit of insight into this Ehasher project might be floating around somewhere. This "transition" has happened while a whole horde of us is waiting for BTC refunds and there has been nary a peep about it outside of the modifications to the BitcoinASIC website. Someone must know something. If not Dave, who?
sr. member
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February 04, 2013, 12:03:47 PM
Please?

Dave is under no obligation to work on our behalf and has not been for some while now.
legendary
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February 04, 2013, 11:56:01 AM
No refund for me either. Early BTC order. No reply from Dave.
I'm off the project at this point, so I'm not answering emails related to bASIC (or eHasher).  You can try logging into the btcfpga site and see if your order status is "Refund Requested".  For a BTC order this means you are on the list.

You were part of the project when the refunds were first requested, and you definitely have communication with Tom at this point. Find out the status of the BTC refunds.
sr. member
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February 04, 2013, 11:37:37 AM
I logged in at btcfpga.com and noticed my Order Status was changed to: Payment Address Requested

But I never received this email. I also checked the logs of my mailservers.

Did anyone receive this request ?


That is how my status looks as well doggie. Order history says "refund requested" details for the order say payment address requested. I believe this was Dave's doing before he left, I'm sure he will correct me if I'm mistaken. Upon seeing this I immediately sent a BTC repayment address(the same one I paid with) to BTCFPGA, this was on Jan 28. I've received no response of any kind since.
member
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February 04, 2013, 11:21:19 AM
...same here, my order is listed as 'refund requested'

nothing new on my end, still no btc refund.
legendary
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February 04, 2013, 10:41:33 AM
mine still says refund requested...
legendary
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February 04, 2013, 10:25:05 AM
I logged in at btcfpga.com and noticed my Order Status was changed to: Payment Address Requested

But I never received this email. I also checked the logs of my mailservers.

Did anyone receive this request ?


member
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February 04, 2013, 09:53:57 AM
Still no refund.

So... apparently bitcoinasic.net was purchased from Tom by some Canadian/Iraqi entity.
Did they purchase our preorders from Tom as well? Or are those still sitting with Tom?

Basically I'm wondering where to hoist my pitchfork... towards Tom? Or this new company?

I'd imagine that if this company truly bought out Tom, Tom would now have the funds necessary to process his customers' refunds and reclaim his name/reputation.

Tom, if you're reading this, the ONLY way for you to come out on top is to simply refund your customers' money.

Thanks.
brand new
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February 03, 2013, 01:24:22 PM
No refund for me either. Early BTC order. No reply from Dave.
vip
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February 03, 2013, 04:04:25 PM
No refund for me either. Early BTC order. No reply from Dave.

I'm off the project at this point, so I'm not answering emails related to bASIC (or eHasher).  You can try logging into the btcfpga site and see if your order status is "Refund Requested".  For a BTC order this means you are on the list.

Best,
Dave
hero member
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February 03, 2013, 01:14:09 PM
As far as I know, no confirmation of a BTC refund after 12th of Jan.
I requested bitcoin refund on the  23/12/2012. Still nothing.  Sad
legendary
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Etherscan.io
February 03, 2013, 10:10:51 AM
So more evidence that the BTC payments were NOT converted to USD and thus you guys should be getting 100% of the BTC you paid into this failure, regardless of exchange rate.

I think at this point of time the exchange rate is the least of the concern. The real question is whether or not the BTC refunds will be processed.
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