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legendary
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December 18, 2021, 06:04:49 PM
ship them 3x S17 boards, just double checking is all.  They seam nice, knowledge and fairly quick to respond so far and actively help people with repair questions on the Antminer repair channel discord.

I have seen their youtube channel, they have many videos on how to repair hash boards and all that, while I personally do not think someone will go this far just to scam people for dead hash boards, I wouldn't be sending all 3 hash boards at once, after all, even if they were not scammers -- they might not have what it takes to actually fix those hash boards, so why not just risk 1 hash board instead of 3 just to see how it goes?
newbie
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December 15, 2021, 01:47:51 AM
Hi all New member here,  This post has been super helpful.  So I wanted to add one to the discussion, has anyone used Crypto Miner CHR?  They are  Antminer Repair Channel on Youtube or atleast afflilated with them.  They appear to be very active in the official discord.  Their website is  http://www.cryptominerchr.com/  
 

Asic Master
3231 S Halsted St #273,
Chicago, IL 60608
+1 (503) 984-4777


I did find a recent reddit post mentioning they were rebranding to Asic Master. and the address is a box at a UPS store.  I've messaged to them on the discord and i'm about to ship them 3x S17 boards, just double checking is all.  They seam nice, knowledge and fairly quick to respond so far and actively help people with repair questions on the Antminer repair channel discord.   Other than taking a credit card (but they accept venmo).  I'm just considering them a small shop or a single person doing repairing on the side,  thoughts?

MZ4
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November 29, 2021, 05:44:44 PM
I am looking for Innosilicon A10 repair center in Europe. Anyone has an idea where I should send them?
Have tried asking the european repair shops listed at Zeusbtc website?

https://www.zeusbtc.com/RepairCenter/

I messaged them and I didn't have a reply after 1 month unfortunately.
legendary
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Electrical engineer. Mining since 2014.
November 29, 2021, 05:05:03 PM
I am looking for Innosilicon A10 repair center in Europe. Anyone has an idea where I should send them?
Have tried asking the european repair shops listed at Zeusbtc website?

https://www.zeusbtc.com/RepairCenter/
MZ4
member
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November 29, 2021, 05:01:45 PM
I am looking for Innosilicon A10 repair center in Europe. Anyone has an idea where I should send them?
newbie
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November 09, 2021, 02:42:16 PM
Guys, does anyone knows an Antminer repair service in UK? I am struggling to find someone to fix my S17+
legendary
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October 31, 2021, 01:59:07 PM
It sounds like none of the repair companies respond so why single them out when they seem to be one of the only companies getting reviews that they actually fixed their miners......

You sound so butthurt, not sure why, if you are related to myrig, get them to respond here, if they think bitcointalk community doesn't matter or doesn't deserve some response then they don't deserve to be listed here in the first place.

And FYI, I have only ever listed 4 services in the OP based on positive feedback from trusted members, and that includes "myrig", later on, a few people reported issues with "myrig" someone even left them negative feedback, so what do you expect me to do? mark all the other 3 services the same?? if negative feedback exists on the other services I will do the same to them, if not -- then not.

I sent 7 APW9s to Myrig back in April, they said at the time it would around 2 weeks to repair the power supplies. A few weeks after they received them, they said they were waiting for parts to repair them. Fast forward 6 months, they still said they were waiting for parts so they declared them "unrepairable" and said they were going to return them to me, which at least they did at their own expense. The last communication I had with them was a week and a half ago, so they are there and receiving email. Looks like they are just ignoring new requests.

Would you recommend their services after having to wait for 6 months just to hear them say what they said?

I kept their service in the OP but added a warning, which I believe is "fair" enough, everyone should scroll through the reviews and make up their own mind.
newbie
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October 31, 2021, 11:36:46 AM
I'm just being honest.  It was actually this forum that led me to use myrig.  I chose them because they were the closest to me geographically and I didn't want to ship my miners across the country.  I have had a positive experience with them so far, so yea I wanted to share my experience. 
They have declared some of my miners unrepairable too, but have fixed a lot them as well.  That is why i have a vendetta against the 17 series.  I never even need miner repair until I switched my s9s for 17s.  And from what I've been reading I am not the only one who feels this way.
newbie
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October 31, 2021, 10:55:57 AM
#99
Well Kyle, I do appreciate your review but it's one against many, the majority of the last reports regarding "Myrig" have been negative, people reported that they have not received a reply for weeks, they have not logged in to their profile to explain what went wrong since June 07, I can't possibly remove the warning I have placed the OP unless more positive reviews from trusted members come by or at least Myrig invest 10 mins of their precious time to explain to the community what went wrong?




It sounds like none of the repair companies respond so why single them out when they seem to be one of the only companies getting reviews that they actually fixed their miners......

If your goal is to inform people where to get their miners fixed then you are not doing a good job at it.
hero member
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October 31, 2021, 09:01:31 AM
#98
I sent 7 APW9s to Myrig back in April, they said at the time it would around 2 weeks to repair the power supplies. A few weeks after they received them, they said they were waiting for parts to repair them. Fast forward 6 months, they still said they were waiting for parts so they declared them "unrepairable" and said they were going to return them to me, which at least they did at their own expense. The last communication I had with them was a week and a half ago, so they are there and receiving email. Looks like they are just ignoring new requests.
member
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October 30, 2021, 08:15:05 PM
#97
Well Kyle, I do appreciate your review but it's one against many, the majority of the last reports regarding "Myrig" have been negative, people reported that they have not received a reply for weeks, they have not logged in to their profile to explain what went wrong since June 07, I can't possibly remove the warning I have placed the OP unless more positive reviews from trusted members come by or at least Myrig invest 10 mins of their precious time to explain to the community what went wrong?
I definitely agree with that. They are no longer responding to emails or repair requests. I had them repair 2 miners earlier this year. Both are still running well.

Now I have 2 more that i need repaired, but no response to my numerous attempts at contact.

If I ever do receive a response, i will post here.
legendary
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October 30, 2021, 06:58:51 PM
#96
Well Kyle, I do appreciate your review but it's one against many, the majority of the last reports regarding "Myrig" have been negative, people reported that they have not received a reply for weeks, they have not logged in to their profile to explain what went wrong since June 07, I can't possibly remove the warning I have placed the OP unless more positive reviews from trusted members come by or at least Myrig invest 10 mins of their precious time to explain to the community what went wrong?

legendary
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October 30, 2021, 05:41:21 PM
#95
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I have used MyRig service repair for about 10 miners.  I was skeptical at first sending my $5000 miner to a UPS box.  So of course I called after I sent my S17+ in for the first time and luckily I talked to Billy.  He spoke perfect English and definitely made me feel more comfortable about everything.  They received it and it took about 2 weeks for them to get it back out.  Now I have been sending all my garbage 17 series miners to get repaired.  Myrig is definitely legit and has always responded to me in reasonable times.  Also I would add that the antminer 17 series are terrible, don't buy any antminer 17 series!!
Who paid you to post this? Smiley

Language skills at a call centre don't make repairs any more reliable.

The last post about them was their email system was dead and not accepting any email.
That happens if:
1) they get overloaded with problems they can't fix
2) they really take no notice or care about their email

Aside: You only need to send broken miners to be repaired.
newbie
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October 30, 2021, 09:29:42 AM
#94
Shipping your mining gear back to China for repair isn't the best idea, shipping to and from China will cost a lot, or your miner could be "confiscated" by the manufacturer.

I thought there should be a list of good repair services that all miners can access locally based on their geographical location, this will ensure a cheaper shipping rate and a much faster repair process.

I will be updating the list regularly as information come by, if you have or know a repair service please share it here or send it to me via pm, I will try to do some basic research on all the services I list here, but you will deal with them at your own risk.

Inputs coming from trusted members of the mining community in Bitcointalk will be very helpful.



United States

Service: https://www.hmtech.co/services/
Prices: $150 for basic repairs - $300 for advanced (Based on my years of mining, most issues are basic)
City/State: North Carolina
First Mention by: philipma1957

Service: Bitmain Repair Service
City/State: NASHUA, NH
Address and more info: https://blog.bitmain.com/en/bitmain-announces-new-repair-site-in-new-hampshire-usa-to-support-more-customers/

Service: Myrig
City/State: Denver, Colorado
More info : https://service.myrig.com/


** There is a negative review on Myrig, I suggest to not deal with them until they solve the issue.


Europe

-https://www.zeusbtc.com/Repair.asp
-Located in (The Netherlands and Georgia)

While ZeusBtc is a trusted company with a great reputation, the repair centers displayed on their home page are not owned by them.

Quote from: //www.zeusbtc.com/Repair.asp
Attention: The miner repair points shown on the map below are independent individuals. This site only offers a free display. Please contact the maintenance point for specific matters. If there is any dispute, please resolve it by negotiation. Any consequences will not be related to this site.

It's unlikely that someone will go to this extremes measure to scam, also since these providers are nearby, it would make sense that you could actually visit them in real life to confirm their integrity, while I wouldn't blindly trust them, I believe they are likely legit, but you MUST dyor.

I have used MyRig service repair for about 10 miners.  I was skeptical at first sending my $5000 miner to a UPS box.  So of course I called after I sent my S17+ in for the first time and luckily I talked to Billy.  He spoke perfect English and definitely made me feel more comfortable about everything.  They received it and it took about 2 weeks for them to get it back out.  Now I have been sending all my garbage 17 series miners to get repaired.  Myrig is definitely legit and has always responded to me in reasonable times.  Also I would add that the antminer 17 series are terrible, don't buy any antminer 17 series!!
newbie
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October 20, 2021, 09:00:06 PM
#93
Any places still accepting orders under 10? I've contacted core scientific and HMtech today, dont expect to hear anything till monday at the earliest if at all. MyRig took weeks to get back to me only to return "Can you tell me, please, is the problem actual?" Reply with Yes, it is did you not read the email? Their reply was "Your message to <[email protected]> was automatically rejected: Quota exceeded (mailbox for user is full)."

What actually are you planning to buy 10 or more miners?

not looking to buy the asics just repair.

Did you happen to find anywhere to repair less than 10? I am currently looking to have one repaired. Only place that seems to fit near me is Alpha ASIC. I saw the earlier comments on here about them. Has anyone tried this company? The timeline for greatvoyage seems to be extremely long, probably for good reason.
Still waiting on responses, haven't attempted to contact great voyage yet.
newbie
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October 20, 2021, 02:19:11 PM
#92
Any places still accepting orders under 10? I've contacted core scientific and HMtech today, dont expect to hear anything till monday at the earliest if at all. MyRig took weeks to get back to me only to return "Can you tell me, please, is the problem actual?" Reply with Yes, it is did you not read the email? Their reply was "Your message to <[email protected]> was automatically rejected: Quota exceeded (mailbox for user is full)."

What actually are you planning to buy 10 or more miners?

not looking to buy the asics just repair.

Did you happen to find anywhere to repair less than 10? I am currently looking to have one repaired. Only place that seems to fit near me is Alpha ASIC. I saw the earlier comments on here about them. Has anyone tried this company? The timeline for greatvoyage seems to be extremely long, probably for good reason.
newbie
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October 16, 2021, 07:39:25 PM
#91
Any places still accepting orders under 10? I've contacted core scientific and HMtech today, dont expect to hear anything till monday at the earliest if at all. MyRig took weeks to get back to me only to return "Can you tell me, please, is the problem actual?" Reply with Yes, it is did you not read the email? Their reply was "Your message to <[email protected]> was automatically rejected: Quota exceeded (mailbox for user is full)."

What actually are you planning to buy 10 or more miners?

not looking to buy the asics just repair.
legendary
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Merit: 3095
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October 16, 2021, 06:44:16 PM
#90
Any places still accepting orders under 10? I've contacted core scientific and HMtech today, dont expect to hear anything till monday at the earliest if at all. MyRig took weeks to get back to me only to return "Can you tell me, please, is the problem actual?" Reply with Yes, it is did you not read the email? Their reply was "Your message to <[email protected]> was automatically rejected: Quota exceeded (mailbox for user is full)."

What actually are you planning to buy 10 or more miners? Why don't you just go directly buy miner on manufacturers and authorized distributors?
Dealing with other parties would be risky so if you deal only on the verified distributor or directly with the manufacturer you'll be safe.

Check this list instead https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/current-list-of-competitive-hardware-january-2020-5045732

About myrig you can try to contact them here
His profile account: https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/myrig-383527

You can also contact them through telegram @MyRig_com
newbie
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October 16, 2021, 06:22:11 PM
#89
Any places still accepting orders under 10? I've contacted core scientific and HMtech today, dont expect to hear anything till monday at the earliest if at all. MyRig took weeks to get back to me only to return "Can you tell me, please, is the problem actual?" Reply with Yes, it is did you not read the email? Their reply was "Your message to <[email protected]> was automatically rejected: Quota exceeded (mailbox for user is full)."
legendary
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October 14, 2021, 06:15:03 PM
#88
I saw some people talking about zeusbtc but I'm not sure if they are legit.


Zeusbtc is as legit as any mining-related company can be, but all the repair centers outside of China are not owned by them, in fact, they don't even know if those repair centers are actually legit, if you can provide enough evidence that you can repair hash boards they will add you to the list, so while all those repair centers have gone thought at least a minor check before making it to the list -- there is no guarantee that they are legit or can actually fix your dashboard.

With that said, if you have no other option, you might as well just take the risk.
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