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legendary
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https://web.archive.org/web/*/nogleg.com
December 19, 2012, 01:01:07 AM
#24
Yes,  Bitcoin is perfect for arbitrage scamming, also beware of mining pools that keep hold of your coins.
I'm still waiting on half the coins I worked on Eligius pool in October.
Eligius pays out balances as soon as you reach a reasonable amount (currently about 0.67 BTC) or stop mining there for a week. I call FUD.
yeah, i did an hour or two of mining at eligius in august or september and got my payment a week later, wasnt an issue



figured the rest out myself
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Green Mining 85% Cheaper
December 18, 2012, 07:42:35 PM
#23
Got all my cash back so I am happy. They had to do it in two transactions, but all seems fine.
newbie
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December 18, 2012, 07:38:41 PM
#22
Got the $520 back today in my paypal account.  I changed my mind on the single and will hold into the order a bit longer just couldn't give up both spots in line...  Don't need the money that bad.  My mini was order date 7/7 and the single is 7/12.  If they ever do ship, I will likely be in the first "batch" Maybe by my birthday (March)  Wink
legendary
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December 18, 2012, 01:21:05 AM
#21
Yes,  Bitcoin is perfect for arbitrage scamming, also beware of mining pools that keep hold of your coins.
I'm still waiting on half the coins I worked on Eligius pool in October.
Eligius pays out balances as soon as you reach a reasonable amount (currently about 0.67 BTC) or stop mining there for a week. I call FUD.
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December 16, 2012, 01:16:54 AM
#20

My original $163 was in bitcoin, that was refunded already within 24 hours.  The $1333 for the single was a wire transfer, which cost me $30 that I don't expect back, so don't say I'm not losing money.  The last $520 for the little single upgrade was paypal.  Would like to get it back soon as some unexpected expenses have come up since I requested the refund. 

It looks like it's related to using multiple payment methods.  The person in the post I linked to above also used multiple payment methods and has heard back from support - their refund will be split into multiple payments (they received $520 first and were waiting on $163 and used Bill Me Later and PayPal).  So it does look like it's an accounting thing and that if your payments came from different accounts and were made in separate transactions, your refund will also be made in separate transactions. 

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December 15, 2012, 04:50:43 PM
#19
It's a discussion forum. I'm not speaking directly and only with you. There is a discussion happening, which you must have missed. My sarcasm is plainly relevant to what several people are discussing on this topic. Moving along...
newbie
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December 15, 2012, 11:51:17 AM
#18
Yeah, it's totally BFL's fault that the price of Bitcoin fluctuated over a period of time. You've been scammed!

Wtf does that have to do with anything I posted?  I only stated that I had paid a $30 fee for a wire transfer, because at the time they didn't accept paypal for preorders.  I lost that money.  Also, I have only received 12btc for my orders which in total were over $2000.  Stfu and learn how to read.
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December 15, 2012, 11:26:01 AM
#17
Yeah, it's totally BFL's fault that the price of Bitcoin fluctuated over a period of time. You've been scammed!
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December 15, 2012, 10:40:55 AM
#16
I needed a bit of cash, so I canceled one of my 6 pre-orders. I got my refund in under 48 hours.

Out of curiosity, was your refund in USD or BTC?  I imagine (hope) that they don't have a shit-ton of BTC just sitting around in a hot wallet, so I could see BTC refunds taking a little bit longer to process if they need to move BTC around.

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He lost the use of his BTCs for that duration as well as any profit or loss that may have resulted therein. This occurred because he believed the loss of the use of those BTCs was justified and that he'd be sufficiently compensated by the product he was to receive in October, November, December, never.

Opportunity cost should be factored into any purchase/investment.

Someone over on the BFL forums is complaining about having only received back the $520 for their upgrade so far and not the remaining $163, so my guess would be that those items show separately in their books and so are refunded in separate transactions.

https://forums.butterflylabs.com/bfl-forum-miscellaneous/544-wtf-bfl.html

My original $163 was in bitcoin, that was refunded already within 24 hours.  The $1333 for the single was a wire transfer, which cost me $30 that I don't expect back, so don't say I'm not losing money.  The last $520 for the little single upgrade was paypal.  Would like to get it back soon as some unexpected expenses have come up since I requested the refund. 
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Green Mining 85% Cheaper
December 15, 2012, 12:52:54 AM
#15
Just requested my refund. Should come in around 3400. Will let you know if I have problems.
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December 14, 2012, 07:13:27 PM
#14
I needed a bit of cash, so I canceled one of my 6 pre-orders. I got my refund in under 48 hours.

Out of curiosity, was your refund in USD or BTC?  I imagine (hope) that they don't have a shit-ton of BTC just sitting around in a hot wallet, so I could see BTC refunds taking a little bit longer to process if they need to move BTC around.

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He lost the use of his BTCs for that duration as well as any profit or loss that may have resulted therein. This occurred because he believed the loss of the use of those BTCs was justified and that he'd be sufficiently compensated by the product he was to receive in October, November, December, never.

Opportunity cost should be factored into any purchase/investment.

Someone over on the BFL forums is complaining about having only received back the $520 for their upgrade so far and not the remaining $163, so my guess would be that those items show separately in their books and so are refunded in separate transactions.

https://forums.butterflylabs.com/bfl-forum-miscellaneous/544-wtf-bfl.html
legendary
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December 14, 2012, 06:35:14 PM
#13
Just an update, I an still waiting on the remaining $1853 from BFL.  No word from them since the email from Jody yesterday.   Guess 12btc is >$2000   Huh

Seriously glad I'm getting out now, because if/when they fail to deliver next month, I think the refund process is going to be much more painful.
I needed a bit of cash, so I canceled one of my 6 pre-orders. I got my refund in under 48 hours.
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December 13, 2012, 10:52:49 PM
#12
dang :[ perhaps they are busy working on the products prior to x-mas so they can have a little break
newbie
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December 13, 2012, 09:39:24 PM
#11
Just an update, I an still waiting on the remaining $1853 from BFL.  No word from them since the email from Jody yesterday.   Guess 12btc is >$2000   Huh

Seriously glad I'm getting out now, because if/when they fail to deliver next month, I think the refund process is going to be much more painful.
sr. member
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December 12, 2012, 03:16:22 PM
#10
Ah Eligius, tried them for 48 hours a month ago, got half of what I've should have had.

So if people are getting refunds now in USD, are they going to reinvest them in BTC? Are someone anticipating this waiting to hammer the market?

Is this a speculation post in a wrong thread?

newbie
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December 12, 2012, 03:15:24 PM
#9
I'm not mad, just a bit upset by the ideal.  Yes I likely would have cashed those coins long ago (think it was like 24 at the time), however I could have also made much more investing the other $1853 in anything else.   

Just like I HAD ~250 coins back when the price was around $4, but those are long gone too.  A bit more upset that I had gotten rid of all my cards back in September, I had ~3.5 Ghash/s then, but wanted to get ahead of the selling rush when Asics came out...  That is really where I list money.  I was getting around .5-1 coin/day after power cost and missed out of  2-3 months of mining before the reward halving.  I still had 800-900 Mhash/s, but not quite the same payout there.  My fault I know, too much faith in BFL.  I still believe they will likely ship first IF anyone does, but I would rather be putting the money to better use, even speculation would be a safer bet at the moment.
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December 12, 2012, 02:57:00 PM
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He lost the use of his BTCs for that duration as well as any profit

Yes,  Bitcoin is perfect for arbitrage scamming, also beware of mining pools that keep hold of your coins.
I'm still waiting on half the coins I worked on Eligius pool in October.
Of course this thing is easier to pull off if you can pay out in 2 currencies. You always win. Wink

I not saying that this is what is going on here, just that this is how it could be done..

I'm selling pre-order Unicorns.
You can pay me in either dollars or bitcoins.
After 30days, if you are not happy waiting for your pre-order unicorn, you can request a 100% guaranteed refund.
I will refund you in whichever currency leaves me with the currency arbitrage profit.
$10,000,000 of pre-order Unicorns, bitcoin value moves 10%, that's $1,000,000 for me suckers!

It's genius, but probably illegal, only banks get away with this kind of stuff! Grin

sr. member
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December 12, 2012, 02:47:22 PM
#7
He didn't make any money, nor lost. The price was in $ so when he preordered he sent more BTC because the rate was lower and now he gets back less BTC but with a higher rate. All in all it's $163. If we're to say that he lost something, it's the potential to sell those BTC now at a higher rate or in the future at an even more higher rate. But that's (was) pure speculation.

He lost the use of his BTCs for that duration as well as any profit or loss that may have resulted therein. This occurred because he believed the loss of the use of those BTCs was justified and that he'd be sufficiently compensated by the product he was to receive in October, November, December, never.
sr. member
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December 12, 2012, 02:40:24 PM
#6
Well, early this morning I received 12.0287 back into my wallet.  Was a little upset as there was no email associated with the transaction.  I emailed them back and Jody finally replied a little bit ago.  That deposit was for my original $163 jalapeno order, without the upgrade.  She also said that the remaining balance was coming $520 for the upgrade and $1333 for the single.  Not home right now, so I can't check my wallet.  Looks like they used $13.55 for the exchange rate....  Not going to go into how I paid like $7.00 per coin when I bought it.

 Lesson learned, don't prepurchase vaporware.
This was a good investment if you had paid in BTC ... you made 100% profit ...not bad for vaporware

He didn't make any money, nor lost. The price was in $ so when he preordered he sent more BTC because the rate was lower and now he gets back less BTC but with a higher rate. All in all it's $163. If we're to say that he lost something, it's the potential to sell those BTC now at a higher rate or in the future at an even more higher rate. But that's (was) pure speculation.
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December 12, 2012, 12:27:24 PM
#5
Vaporware or not - that remains to be seen. I´m still on the list for a Jalapeno so i will give them until mid January to deliver it. We´ll see...   Undecided
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December 12, 2012, 12:10:43 PM
#4
Well, early this morning I received 12.0287 back into my wallet.  Was a little upset as there was no email associated with the transaction.  I emailed them back and Jody finally replied a little bit ago.  That deposit was for my original $163 jalapeno order, without the upgrade.  She also said that the remaining balance was coming $520 for the upgrade and $1333 for the single.  Not home right now, so I can't check my wallet.  Looks like they used $13.55 for the exchange rate....  Not going to go into how I paid like $7.00 per coin when I bought it.

 Lesson learned, don't prepurchase vaporware.
This was a good investment if you had paid in BTC ... you made 100% profit ...not bad for vaporware
newbie
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December 12, 2012, 11:58:02 AM
#3
Well, early this morning I received 12.0287 back into my wallet.  Was a little upset as there was no email associated with the transaction.  I emailed them back and Jody finally replied a little bit ago.  That deposit was for my original $163 jalapeno order, without the upgrade.  She also said that the remaining balance was coming $520 for the upgrade and $1333 for the single.  Not home right now, so I can't check my wallet.  Looks like they used $13.55 for the exchange rate....  Not going to go into how I paid like $7.00 per coin when I bought it.

 Lesson learned, don't prepurchase vaporware.
sr. member
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December 10, 2012, 10:45:04 PM
#2
Yeah the drama is pretty taxing. Good luck, and keep us posted on how the refund process goes.
newbie
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December 10, 2012, 10:29:32 PM
#1
I was really looking forward to the Asic launch, October passed.  Had high hopes, but still November passed.  Now Josh is saying no chips for 30 days at least.  I've had enough.  My lone remaining Gpu will chug along as long as it is heating my game room for free (breaking even at the moment.)  If asics ever do ship I will silently remove cgminer from my desktop and not shed a tear. 

Just hoping now that I can indeed get a refund on my single and little single, time will tell.
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