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legendary
Activity: 2044
Merit: 1000
February 06, 2012, 03:52:14 PM
#28
Are these the same cards as in your other thread ? these ones seem to be 2BTC cheaper in the OP, compared to the other 8 cards.

Again, I will offer $200 USD/Card.

Unfortunately, My $200 USD/card offer also depends on you showing an authentic proof of purchase, for warranty purposes.

You can't expect to get top dollar from a bunch of 2nd, 3rd or 4th-hand cards that you were never the original purchaser of, as the buyers will get ZERO WARRANTY.

I am not aware of any ATI/AMD Chipset Video Cards that have a 2nd or 3rd owner transferable warranty program, such as some Nvidia Card Manufacturers.

I would just hate to spend $200 on a card that died in a week, only to realize that I can never get warranty support for it and be forced to turn it into a paper-weight.

If you could go ahead and post that info, or at least have it ready for the purchase, I would greatly appreciate it.

When will you have the cards ready to ship ?

All 10 are sold.  Just wanted to re-iterate that you get nothing. 
legendary
Activity: 2044
Merit: 1000
January 28, 2012, 07:20:29 PM
#27
Do you have photos of the cards?

Sure.  Pm me your email address and I will send pics of the ones you are interested in. 
sr. member
Activity: 447
Merit: 250
January 28, 2012, 01:59:25 PM
#26
Do you have photos of the cards?
sr. member
Activity: 462
Merit: 250
I heart thebaron
January 28, 2012, 03:33:38 AM
#25
Are these the same cards as in your other thread ? these ones seem to be 2BTC cheaper in the OP, compared to the other 8 cards.

Again, I will offer $200 USD/Card.

Unfortunately, My $200 USD/card offer also depends on you showing an authentic proof of purchase, for warranty purposes.

You can't expect to get top dollar from a bunch of 2nd, 3rd or 4th-hand cards that you were never the original purchaser of, as the buyers will get ZERO WARRANTY.

I am not aware of any ATI/AMD Chipset Video Cards that have a 2nd or 3rd owner transferable warranty program, such as some Nvidia Card Manufacturers.

I would just hate to spend $200 on a card that died in a week, only to realize that I can never get warranty support for it and be forced to turn it into a paper-weight.

If you could go ahead and post that info, or at least have it ready for the purchase, I would greatly appreciate it.

When will you have the cards ready to ship ?
legendary
Activity: 2044
Merit: 1000
January 27, 2012, 12:43:53 PM
#24
You have to admit it though.....
You are one of the biggest bottom-feeders in the market place....aren't you ?

You constantly make low ball offers to people on their stuff that would make even a wellfare case look financially sound by comparison.

How many retards brag about how cheap they got something, then jack up the price all on the same day when they try to resell it/them, as if no one else was paying attention ? Does this make you cool ? or simply clueless ?

The sad part about it is, you just figured out how to use these cards, now you are going to sell them.......
Let's pray that GUIMiner still works for 7000 series cards...LMAO.

Free market.  How does it work?

Lol. 

Bitlane has bever heard of it. 
hero member
Activity: 896
Merit: 1000
Seal Cub Clubbing Club
January 27, 2012, 12:20:04 PM
#23
You have to admit it though.....
You are one of the biggest bottom-feeders in the market place....aren't you ?

You constantly make low ball offers to people on their stuff that would make even a wellfare case look financially sound by comparison.

How many retards brag about how cheap they got something, then jack up the price all on the same day when they try to resell it/them, as if no one else was paying attention ? Does this make you cool ? or simply clueless ?

The sad part about it is, you just figured out how to use these cards, now you are going to sell them.......
Let's pray that GUIMiner still works for 7000 series cards...LMAO.

Free market.  How does it work?
sr. member
Activity: 331
Merit: 250
Earthling
January 27, 2012, 08:57:21 AM
#22
Tried setting the script up, but can't get it to work properly.. I even think the API being used is out-dated :/

Any help is appreciated.
This one here?
Code:
$opts = array(
  
'http'=> array(
    
'method'=>   "GET",
    
'user_agent'=>    "MozillaXYZ/1.0"));
$context stream_context_create($opts);
$json file_get_contents('https://mtgox.com/code/data/ticker.php'false$context);
$jdec json_decode($json);
$ppbtc round($_GET["usd"]/$jdec->{'ticker'}->{'sell'}, 2);
$length strlen($ppbtc);

$im imagecreatetruecolor($length*813);
$bg imagecolorallocate($im000);
$black imagecolorallocate($im100);
imagecolortransparent($im$bg);
imagestring($im400$ppbtc$black);
header('Content-type: image/png');
imagepng($im);
imagedestroy($im);
?>

That is from the thread I linked to. The ticker.php refered to there is working.

O/T what is the USD price you want for these cards, Yoch?

Yes, but all I get is the same "error" as with the old thread.

He says you need json and stuff, but I just put the file on my server and changed the link. Guess that doesn't work.
legendary
Activity: 2044
Merit: 1000
January 26, 2012, 11:33:11 PM
#21
You have to admit it though.....
You are one of the biggest bottom-feeders in the market place....aren't you ?

You constantly make low ball offers to people on their stuff that would make even a wellfare case look financially sound by comparison.

How many retards brag about how cheap they got something, then jack up the price all on the same day when they try to resell it/them, as if no one else was paying attention ? Does this make you cool ? or simply clueless ?

The sad part about it is, you just figured out how to use these cards, now you are going to sell them.......
Let's pray that GUIMiner still works for 7000 series cards...LMAO.
It's something called "good business sense". If he can make money that way, good for him! Who cares! I'd certainly be doing the same thing if i had enough capital to throw around (I don't Sad)

This. 

It is funny to watch bitlane bitch and moan though....
legendary
Activity: 2044
Merit: 1000
January 26, 2012, 11:32:02 PM
#20
ROFL.  This seriously made my day.  I love laughing at retards, but you set a new standard!  

THANK YOU!!!
You have to admit it though.....
You are one of the biggest bottom-feeders in the market place....aren't you ?

You constantly make low ball offers to people on their stuff that would make even a wellfare case look financially sound by comparison.

How many retards brag about how cheap they got something, then jack up the price all on the same day when they try to resell it/them, as if no one else was paying attention ? Does this make you cool ? or simply clueless ?

The sad part about it is, you just figured out how to use these cards, now you are going to sell them.......
Let's pray that GUIMiner still works for 7000 series cards...LMAO.

He's actually selling his OLD cards and replacing them with the new ones he bought, I believe.

Don't try man....this kid is obviously slow.  The rest of us understand such matters like "market value" and "buy low sell high".  I think we will all be better off if we just ignore him. 
rjk
sr. member
Activity: 448
Merit: 250
1ngldh
January 26, 2012, 11:22:22 PM
#19
You have to admit it though.....
You are one of the biggest bottom-feeders in the market place....aren't you ?

You constantly make low ball offers to people on their stuff that would make even a wellfare case look financially sound by comparison.

How many retards brag about how cheap they got something, then jack up the price all on the same day when they try to resell it/them, as if no one else was paying attention ? Does this make you cool ? or simply clueless ?

The sad part about it is, you just figured out how to use these cards, now you are going to sell them.......
Let's pray that GUIMiner still works for 7000 series cards...LMAO.
It's something called "good business sense". If he can make money that way, good for him! Who cares! I'd certainly be doing the same thing if i had enough capital to throw around (I don't Sad)
sr. member
Activity: 406
Merit: 250
January 26, 2012, 11:19:40 PM
#18
ROFL.  This seriously made my day.  I love laughing at retards, but you set a new standard!  

THANK YOU!!!
You have to admit it though.....
You are one of the biggest bottom-feeders in the market place....aren't you ?

You constantly make low ball offers to people on their stuff that would make even a wellfare case look financially sound by comparison.

How many retards brag about how cheap they got something, then jack up the price all on the same day when they try to resell it/them, as if no one else was paying attention ? Does this make you cool ? or simply clueless ?

The sad part about it is, you just figured out how to use these cards, now you are going to sell them.......
Let's pray that GUIMiner still works for 7000 series cards...LMAO.

He's actually selling his OLD cards and replacing them with the new ones he bought, I believe.
sr. member
Activity: 462
Merit: 250
I heart thebaron
January 26, 2012, 11:08:32 PM
#17
ROFL.  This seriously made my day.  I love laughing at retards, but you set a new standard! 

THANK YOU!!!
You have to admit it though.....
You are one of the biggest bottom-feeders in the market place....aren't you ?

You constantly make low ball offers to people on their stuff that would make even a wellfare case look financially sound by comparison.

How many retards brag about how cheap they got something, then jack up the price all on the same day when they try to resell it/them, as if no one else was paying attention ? Does this make you cool ? or simply clueless ?

The sad part about it is, you just figured out how to use these cards, now you are going to sell them.......
Let's pray that GUIMiner still works for 7000 series cards...LMAO.
hero member
Activity: 504
Merit: 500
January 26, 2012, 10:50:04 PM
#16
Tried setting the script up, but can't get it to work properly.. I even think the API being used is out-dated :/

Any help is appreciated.
This one here?
Code:
$opts = array(
  
'http'=> array(
    
'method'=>   "GET",
    
'user_agent'=>    "MozillaXYZ/1.0"));
$context stream_context_create($opts);
$json file_get_contents('https://mtgox.com/code/data/ticker.php'false$context);
$jdec json_decode($json);
$ppbtc round($_GET["usd"]/$jdec->{'ticker'}->{'sell'}, 2);
$length strlen($ppbtc);

$im imagecreatetruecolor($length*813);
$bg imagecolorallocate($im000);
$black imagecolorallocate($im100);
imagecolortransparent($im$bg);
imagestring($im400$ppbtc$black);
header('Content-type: image/png');
imagepng($im);
imagedestroy($im);
?>

That is from the thread I linked to. The ticker.php refered to there is working.

O/T what is the USD price you want for these cards, Yoch?
legendary
Activity: 2044
Merit: 1000
January 26, 2012, 10:12:25 PM
#15
These cards are in cherry condition.  Various makes, all cleaned regularly and run no harder than 750 MHz.  NEVER OVER-VOLTED.  

After looking around and seeing what they are selling for in other venues, I am willing to sell for 78 BTC per card, which includes shipping anywhere in the USA.  


Thanks!

It's quite funny how you are one of the biggest low-ballers on this forum and offer guys unrealistic shit prices for their decent stuff, yet when it's time for you to sell, you list your shit as if it was gold plated.

Someone would have to be brain-dead to buy these for 78 BTC each when for about $150 more per card, you could simply get 7970's WITH WARRANTY, WITH RESALE VALUE and not a ticking 'VRM Timebomb' like every other 5970 out in the world.

In another thread, you BRAG how you paid less than $300 each for most of these and now you want to re-sell them for what translates to approx $415 USD per card ?
GOOD LUCK.

5970's, being as delicate as they are and the fact that most people have read some of your other posts in regards to actual running of your miners (or trying to learn how to) should tell them to stay clear, unless you are willing to give your head a shake and sell them for $300 a card or less.

Good luck.

Famous quotes from YOU....

Until I can get 770Mh/s from a 7900 series I'm a buy on 5970's. I'm not giving up a positive monthly cashflow for a one time capital gain. So if your selling, I have coins  Smiley

I am also figuring in life span.....5970's on average are well over 12 months old.  Running them full out 24 hours a day will inevitably lead to failure.  I am debating if the VERY small loss in hash rate is more than made up for the much longer (intuitively) lifespan.  

Would I rather have 770 MH for 6-9 months, or 700 for 2 years?    Obviously not a cut and dried equation.....many many unkowns.  But a valid debate to have.  

...and another...

The prices for used 5970's are once again heading higher rapidly on Ebay.  The latest auctions I have seen closed above $400!  

This gives me pause, as all of my 5970's were purchased at approximately $300 or less when miners were committing mass suicide in the streets.  I could sell them for a quick 35% profit and replace them with 7970's, which would probably have longer useful lives and retain much better resale value.

thoughts?

...YOU STUCK YOUR OWN FOOT IN YOUR MOUTH.

People, do yourselves a favor. Spend an extra few bucks and get WARRANTY, SAVINGS IN POWER and a feeling of satisfaction knowing that this guy, although brags in 1 thread...forgets quickly and flip-flops when the shoe is on the other foot.

ROFL.  This seriously made my day.  I love laughing at retards, but you set a new standard! 

THANK YOU!!!
sr. member
Activity: 331
Merit: 250
Earthling
January 26, 2012, 08:53:04 PM
#14
These cards are in cherry condition.  Various makes, all cleaned regularly and run no harder than 750 MHz.  NEVER OVER-VOLTED.  

After looking around and seeing what they are selling for in other venues, I am willing to sell for 78 BTC per card, which includes shipping anywhere in the USA.  


Thanks!

It would be nice to know what that equates to in USD. You can use the following code to input a USD price which will display the price in BTC for you.

Code:
[img]http://irage.ca/2btc.php?a=250[/img]

Where
a = The price you are asking for
d = Number of decimal points (default 2)*
s = Font size to use (default 10)*
 b = Set bold flag (default off)* ie. b=1 will turn bold on
r = Reverse calculation, determine value of specified amount of bitcoins (default off)* ie. r=1 will turn reverse on

edit; of course that script seems to not be live now... will find another.
edit2; this topic here has a source to a php converter if anyone would want to host it. maybe OT for here but the thing is useful.

cheers

Tried setting the script up, but can't get it to work properly.. I even think the API being used is out-dated :/

Any help is appreciated.
sr. member
Activity: 462
Merit: 250
I heart thebaron
January 26, 2012, 07:08:20 PM
#13
These cards are in cherry condition.  Various makes, all cleaned regularly and run no harder than 750 MHz.  NEVER OVER-VOLTED.  

After looking around and seeing what they are selling for in other venues, I am willing to sell for 78 BTC per card, which includes shipping anywhere in the USA.  


Thanks!

It's quite funny how you are one of the biggest low-ballers on this forum and offer guys unrealistic shit prices for their decent stuff, yet when it's time for you to sell, you list your shit as if it was gold plated.

Someone would have to be brain-dead to buy these for 78 BTC each when for about $150 more per card, you could simply get 7970's WITH WARRANTY, WITH RESALE VALUE and not a ticking 'VRM Timebomb' like every other 5970 out in the world.

In another thread, you BRAG how you paid less than $300 each for most of these and now you want to re-sell them for what translates to approx $415 USD per card ?
GOOD LUCK.

5970's, being as delicate as they are and the fact that most people have read some of your other posts in regards to actual running of your miners (or trying to learn how to) should tell them to stay clear, unless you are willing to give your head a shake and sell them for $300 a card or less.

Good luck.

Famous quotes from YOU....

Until I can get 770Mh/s from a 7900 series I'm a buy on 5970's. I'm not giving up a positive monthly cashflow for a one time capital gain. So if your selling, I have coins  Smiley

I am also figuring in life span.....5970's on average are well over 12 months old.  Running them full out 24 hours a day will inevitably lead to failure.  I am debating if the VERY small loss in hash rate is more than made up for the much longer (intuitively) lifespan.  

Would I rather have 770 MH for 6-9 months, or 700 for 2 years?    Obviously not a cut and dried equation.....many many unkowns.  But a valid debate to have.  

...and another...

The prices for used 5970's are once again heading higher rapidly on Ebay.  The latest auctions I have seen closed above $400!  

This gives me pause, as all of my 5970's were purchased at approximately $300 or less when miners were committing mass suicide in the streets.  I could sell them for a quick 35% profit and replace them with 7970's, which would probably have longer useful lives and retain much better resale value.

thoughts?

...YOU STUCK YOUR OWN FOOT IN YOUR MOUTH.

People, do yourselves a favor. Spend an extra few bucks and get WARRANTY, SAVINGS IN POWER and a feeling of satisfaction knowing that this guy, although brags in 1 thread...forgets quickly and flip-flops when the shoe is on the other foot.
hero member
Activity: 714
Merit: 500
Coin Generator
January 26, 2012, 06:08:54 PM
#12
I knew you guys weren't gonna believe me so here:

Pic removed.

That is a great deal.  I can't find that anywhere.

Please remove this picture. I removed from my other post as well. I think I'm killing OP's thread. I'm sorry if I caused any trouble.
sr. member
Activity: 893
Merit: 250
January 26, 2012, 06:06:13 PM
#11


That is a great deal.  I can't find that anywhere.
hero member
Activity: 714
Merit: 500
Coin Generator
January 26, 2012, 06:03:29 PM
#10
I knew you guys weren't gonna believe me so here:

I just bought 4

ur invoice says '1' ;p

Separate orders and accounts to make sure they all ship
hero member
Activity: 504
Merit: 500
January 26, 2012, 06:02:37 PM
#9
I knew you guys weren't gonna believe me so here:

I just bought 4

ur invoice says '1' ;p
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