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Topic: [WTS] - 11 BFL singles, perfect condition, with power bricks - page 2. (Read 3872 times)

legendary
Activity: 2044
Merit: 1000
Bump......have 8 of these left! 
legendary
Activity: 2044
Merit: 1000
Down to 9 singles!

anyone who takes 5 will get a discount! 
legendary
Activity: 2044
Merit: 1000
Down to 11 singles!

Hurry and get yours now! 
legendary
Activity: 2044
Merit: 1000
I have 13 remaining!
legendary
Activity: 2044
Merit: 1000
I received the FPGAs today.  They were very well packaged (each piece was individually bubble-wrapped and taped, then put into box of peanuts) and arrived in perfect shape.  Shipping was 3 days exactly.

They are both humming away.   Grin

Thanks again, yochdog!

Edit:  Thanks for the molex power leads too!

My pleasure!  I had forgot about the Molex leads.....figured that was a nice bonus for the buyers!

sr. member
Activity: 378
Merit: 250
I received the FPGAs today.  They were very well packaged (each piece was individually bubble-wrapped and taped, then put into box of peanuts) and arrived in perfect shape.  Shipping was 3 days exactly.

They are both humming away.   Grin

Thanks again, yochdog!

Edit:  Thanks for the molex power leads too!
full member
Activity: 322
Merit: 102
From the FAQ, "For our FPGA customers the trade-in program is scheduled to last until 1 June 2013." So, about 17 days. Tight timing.

And I still can't actually find anyway on the site to DO the trade in, so not sure this is actually correct anyway.
legendary
Activity: 2044
Merit: 1000
I have no information regarding the trade-in program beyond what they state on their website.  It says the program runs through July 1. 
newbie
Activity: 57
Merit: 0
Not to threadcrap but do you know where or how to get order with trade-in still?  I went to their website but couldn't find where you could actually buy with a trade-in, only saw their faq mentioning it was extended.  Of course there has been no reply to the 2 emails I sent inquiring.

I was considering buying several fpgas, but with the lack of response from BFL to my requests to upgrade fpgas, it's almost as if BFL is trying to put up every possible roadblock to prevent anyone from upgrading at this point.  A few months ago, fpgas could be had on this forum for simply the trade-in cost.  Months ago I guess it'd make sense since you could mine a bit before getting the ASIC.  But with diff over 10mill you are lucky if you are getting .03btc/day right now and that will most certainly go down AT LEAST 10% every diff recalc.
newbie
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Not to threadcrap but do you know where or how to get order with trade-in still?  I went to their website but couldn't find where you could actually buy with a trade-in, only saw their faq mentioning it was extended.  Of course there has been no reply to the 2 emails I sent inquiring.
legendary
Activity: 2044
Merit: 1000
These are all rev 3 units, all hash at 832 MH/s or higher.  

Will ship 3 day continental US.  

10 BTC per single, if someone takes all 20 I will apply a discount.  

Thanks!  

It sounds very interesting, but I do not think that such a hash rate is worth 10 BTC. Perhaps it is worth 1 BTC, but even that is not clear, with the ASICs raising difficulty.

At the current exchange rate, they are worth about 5.5btc in trade-in value alone.

I have no expectation of them paying for themselves, btw.

Trade-in value?  Trade in program has ended afaik.

Not true.  It has been extended. 
full member
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These are all rev 3 units, all hash at 832 MH/s or higher.  

Will ship 3 day continental US.  

10 BTC per single, if someone takes all 20 I will apply a discount.  

Thanks!  

It sounds very interesting, but I do not think that such a hash rate is worth 10 BTC. Perhaps it is worth 1 BTC, but even that is not clear, with the ASICs raising difficulty.

At the current exchange rate, they are worth about 5.5btc in trade-in value alone.

I have no expectation of them paying for themselves, btw.

Trade-in value?  Trade in program has ended afaik.
legendary
Activity: 966
Merit: 1000
Can anyone explain why someone would sell bitcoin miners that are working and profitable?

To get better miners that are more profitable while making a profit selling the old miners.

Yo dawg...
sr. member
Activity: 378
Merit: 250
Can anyone explain why someone would sell bitcoin miners that are working and profitable?

To get better miners that are more profitable while making a profit selling the old miners.
sr. member
Activity: 854
Merit: 253
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Can anyone explain why someone would sell bitcoin miners that are working and profitable?
legendary
Activity: 2044
Merit: 1000
Sold an additional unit to Jaycoin.

15 left.


Changed OP to reflect 1 unit without power brick available. 
full member
Activity: 322
Merit: 102
Oh, I had a Stretch Armstrong! He broke and leaked grape jelly everywhere Smiley

Such a cool toy though (heads over to ebay--dammit!)

OMG!!

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Stretch-Armstrong-Collection-pick-your-Stretch-off-list-/360352175043?pt=US_Action_Figures&hash=item53e6a9d3c3

sr. member
Activity: 434
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This is actually a bit cheaper than they seem to be going for on eBay.
sr. member
Activity: 378
Merit: 250
at current difficulty they will only make $141 per month...
If these machines are such a good deal, what I do not get is why owners do not keep them to themselves, and get the profits?

I don't see where anyone here has tried to say that.

I agree with you that 10btc is a premium price.

I paid a premium for the "Stretch Armstrong" I got off ebay too.   Wink  He doesn't even hash at all!   Tongue

**EDIT:  Most importantly, you'd have a hard time finding a more reputable seller than yochdog.  Peace of mind that the seller is not out to scam you - priceless.
legendary
Activity: 2044
Merit: 1000
16 singles remain!

Get them while they are hot!
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