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Topic: [WTS] Terminator A2 MEGA 110MHs (Read 719 times)

legendary
Activity: 915
Merit: 1005
August 26, 2017, 04:59:17 PM
#22
You got a good deal at $800 to be honest. I sold a partial titan set which hashed more than that for probably $900 - $950 a month ago.  The L3s are not vaporware sell the miner and be done with it.


You do not want to be in the position of the miner depreciating significantly so much that to ship it cost more than its value.
sr. member
Activity: 772
Merit: 261
August 26, 2017, 10:05:37 AM
#21
Sorry. Real world showed up. What do those sell for?

I'm not sure but I'm certain this one can be bought cheaper. I am going to make a deal to get this gone TODAY!
So how much? Also escrow is a must.
newbie
Activity: 22
Merit: 0
August 26, 2017, 09:57:33 AM
#20
Sorry. Real world showed up. What do those sell for?

I'm certain this one can be bought cheaper. I am going to make a deal to get this gone TODAY!
hero member
Activity: 546
Merit: 500
August 12, 2017, 11:15:39 PM
#19
Litecoin calculators are showing profitability of $4 a day on 0.08/kwh electricity cost, in addition the hardware is soon becoming outdated with the rollout of the L3+ miners.

Yeah, that's what I hear, but looking back, how many miners made promises that never came to fruition? This is a "bird in the hand" miner. Not an ad, a whitepaper, a review, a set of engineers drawings or a pipe dream. You plug it in, set it up and it mines, every single time. So the "thunderbolt grease slapper 9000" can hash a billion Petahashes, show me and we will start discussing the A2 being obsolete. Until then, right now, it is one of the Top 5 profit producing miners out there. Sorry,

Top 5?  Roll Eyes

I can name 5 better.
Ibelink DM11G
D3
L3
L3+
A4 dominator.

If anything this is a miner that will be obsolete once the next generation scrypt miners are out


Didn't say top 5 miners. I said Top 5 Producing miners.

Do you own and mine with those 5 miners?


4 of those 5 yes.
newbie
Activity: 22
Merit: 0
August 12, 2017, 11:14:40 PM
#18
Litecoin calculators are showing profitability of $4 a day on 0.08/kwh electricity cost, in addition the hardware is soon becoming outdated with the rollout of the L3+ miners.

Yeah, that's what I hear, but looking back, how many miners made promises that never came to fruition? This is a "bird in the hand" miner. Not an ad, a whitepaper, a review, a set of engineers drawings or a pipe dream. You plug it in, set it up and it mines, every single time. So the "thunderbolt grease slapper 9000" can hash a billion Petahashes, show me and we will start discussing the A2 being obsolete. Until then, right now, it is one of the Top 5 profit producing miners out there. Sorry,

Top 5?  Roll Eyes

I can name 5 better.
Ibelink DM11G
D3
L3
L3+
A4 dominator.

If anything this is a miner that will be obsolete once the next generation scrypt miners are out


Didn't say top 5 miners. I said Top 5 Producing miners.

Do you own and mine with those 5 miners?
newbie
Activity: 22
Merit: 0
August 12, 2017, 11:11:41 PM
#17
Litecoin calculators are showing profitability of $4 a day on 0.08/kwh electricity cost, in addition the hardware is soon becoming outdated with the rollout of the L3+ miners.

Yeah, that's what I hear, but looking back, how many miners made promises that never came to fruition? This is a "bird in the hand" miner. Not an ad, a whitepaper, a review, a set of engineers drawings or a pipe dream. You plug it in, set it up and it mines, every single time. So the "thunderbolt grease slapper 9000" can hash a billion Petahashes, show me and we will start discussing the A2 being obsolete. Until then, right now, it is one of the Top 5 profit producing miners out there. Sorry,
I also have a A2 but the 10+ that you're mentioning is the profit of the miner alone and not counting the electricity

You are exactly right. I do not pay for electricity, but if I did, this unit would still profit $7.34 per day. Much more than the $5.30 mentioned above. Maybe more with a little tweaking.  
hero member
Activity: 546
Merit: 500
August 12, 2017, 11:10:00 PM
#16
Litecoin calculators are showing profitability of $4 a day on 0.08/kwh electricity cost, in addition the hardware is soon becoming outdated with the rollout of the L3+ miners.

Yeah, that's what I hear, but looking back, how many miners made promises that never came to fruition? This is a "bird in the hand" miner. Not an ad, a whitepaper, a review, a set of engineers drawings or a pipe dream. You plug it in, set it up and it mines, every single time. So the "thunderbolt grease slapper 9000" can hash a billion Petahashes, show me and we will start discussing the A2 being obsolete. Until then, right now, it is one of the Top 5 profit producing miners out there. Sorry,

Top 5?  Roll Eyes

I can name 5 better.
Ibelink DM11G
D3
L3
L3+
A4 dominator.

If anything this is a miner that will be obsolete once the next generation scrypt miners are out
sr. member
Activity: 772
Merit: 261
August 12, 2017, 10:47:29 PM
#15
Litecoin calculators are showing profitability of $4 a day on 0.08/kwh electricity cost, in addition the hardware is soon becoming outdated with the rollout of the L3+ miners.

Yeah, that's what I hear, but looking back, how many miners made promises that never came to fruition? This is a "bird in the hand" miner. Not an ad, a whitepaper, a review, a set of engineers drawings or a pipe dream. You plug it in, set it up and it mines, every single time. So the "thunderbolt grease slapper 9000" can hash a billion Petahashes, show me and we will start discussing the A2 being obsolete. Until then, right now, it is one of the Top 5 profit producing miners out there. Sorry,
I also have a A2 but the 10+ that you're mentioning is the profit of the miner alone and not counting the electricity
newbie
Activity: 22
Merit: 0
August 12, 2017, 10:30:34 PM
#14
Litecoin calculators are showing profitability of $4 a day on 0.08/kwh electricity cost, in addition the hardware is soon becoming outdated with the rollout of the L3+ miners.

Yeah, that's what I hear, but looking back, how many miners made promises that never came to fruition? This is a "bird in the hand" miner. Not an ad, a whitepaper, a review, a set of engineers drawings or a pipe dream. You plug it in, set it up and it mines, every single time. So the "thunderbolt grease slapper 9000" can hash a billion Petahashes, show me and we will start discussing the A2 being obsolete. Until then, right now, it is one of the Top 5 profit producing miners out there. Sorry,
newbie
Activity: 22
Merit: 0
August 12, 2017, 10:22:59 PM
#13
Quote from: LightZ
It all depends on the seller
1. he/she's asking for $1500 and $700 is abit less than half of what he's asking
2. He/she's a newbie, not saying that you are but most of them post a sale and scam or disappear
3. Must agree to use escrow

Posted From bitcointalk.org Android App
Try using the website from the browser directly because we can't see your post from the app

1. True. From a business standpoint, a 100 day ROI is asking a bit much. It's not uncommon in mining equipment but, it's making me $11.35 a day so, using the math above $1070 would be more accurate but is still too cheap.
2. Not exactly a noob.  I've bought and sold on here, used escrow, delivered and shipped. Now I just choose to wait an let someone else ask the questions and show how smart they are by answering.
3. If the price is right, escrow isn't a problem. I'll even ship first once I approve the buyer.

Sorry about the app issue.  The submit button takes up half of the screen. I'll check back often.

Carry on...... I am getting close to selling this thing.   

$11.35 mining what?

Nicehash.......  I'm no Sr. Member here but I can do the math to calculate my mining rates on all my equipment. It's $10.51 on this A2 at the time of posting.
newbie
Activity: 52
Merit: 0
August 12, 2017, 06:41:57 PM
#12
Litecoin calculators are showing profitability of $4 a day on 0.08/kwh electricity cost, in addition the hardware is soon becoming outdated with the rollout of the L3+ miners.
hero member
Activity: 546
Merit: 500
August 12, 2017, 04:04:42 PM
#11
Quote from: LightZ
It all depends on the seller
1. he/she's asking for $1500 and $700 is abit less than half of what he's asking
2. He/she's a newbie, not saying that you are but most of them post a sale and scam or disappear
3. Must agree to use escrow

Posted From bitcointalk.org Android App
Try using the website from the browser directly because we can't see your post from the app

1. True. From a business standpoint, a 100 day ROI is asking a bit much. It's not uncommon in mining equipment but, it's making me $11.35 a day so, using the math above $1070 would be more accurate but is still too cheap.
2. Not exactly a noob.  I've bought and sold on here, used escrow, delivered and shipped. Now I just choose to wait an let someone else ask the questions and show how smart they are by answering.
3. If the price is right, escrow isn't a problem. I'll even ship first once I approve the buyer.

Sorry about the app issue.  The submit button takes up half of the screen. I'll check back often.

Carry on...... I am getting close to selling this thing.   

$11.35 mining what?
newbie
Activity: 22
Merit: 0
August 12, 2017, 12:23:16 PM
#10
Quote from: LightZ
It all depends on the seller
1. he/she's asking for $1500 and $700 is abit less than half of what he's asking
2. He/she's a newbie, not saying that you are but most of them post a sale and scam or disappear
3. Must agree to use escrow

Posted From bitcointalk.org Android App
Try using the website from the browser directly because we can't see your post from the app

1. True. From a business standpoint, a 100 day ROI is asking a bit much. It's not uncommon in mining equipment but, it's making me $11.35 a day so, using the math above $1070 would be more accurate but is still too cheap.
2. Not exactly a noob.  I've bought and sold on here, used escrow, delivered and shipped. Now I just choose to wait an let someone else ask the questions and show how smart they are by answering.
3. If the price is right, escrow isn't a problem. I'll even ship first once I approve the buyer.

Sorry about the app issue.  The submit button takes up half of the screen. I'll check back often.

Carry on...... I am getting close to selling this thing.   
hero member
Activity: 518
Merit: 501
August 11, 2017, 11:44:58 PM
#9
700-800 if OP ships first.
sr. member
Activity: 772
Merit: 261
August 11, 2017, 10:38:14 PM
#8
Quote from: LightZ
It all depends on the seller
1. he/she's asking for $1500 and $700 is abit less than half of what he's asking
2. He/she's a newbie, not saying that you are but most of them post a sale and scam or disappear
3. Must agree to use escrow

Posted From bitcointalk.org Android App
Try using the website from the browser directly because we can't see your post from the app
sr. member
Activity: 772
Merit: 261
August 11, 2017, 10:32:28 PM
#7
It all depends on the seller
1. he/she's asking for $1500 and $700 is abit less than half of what he's asking
2. He/she's a newbie, not saying that you are but most of them post a sale and scam or disappear
3. Must agree to use escrow
hero member
Activity: 546
Merit: 500
August 11, 2017, 10:18:23 PM
#6


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I'll go in with $600 plus escrow fee and shipping

I'll raise to $650
$700

That's my limit. It's yours  Grin
sr. member
Activity: 772
Merit: 261
August 11, 2017, 10:17:09 PM
#5


Posted From bitcointalk.org Android App
I'll go in with $600 plus escrow fee and shipping

I'll raise to $650
$700
hero member
Activity: 546
Merit: 500
August 11, 2017, 10:13:30 PM
#4


Posted From bitcointalk.org Android App
I'll go in with $600 plus escrow fee and shipping

I'll raise to $650
sr. member
Activity: 772
Merit: 261
August 11, 2017, 10:04:03 PM
#3


Posted From bitcointalk.org Android App
I'll go in with $600 plus escrow fee and shipping
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