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Post by Admin on Dec 3, 2013 3:13:49 GMT
Unfortunately Ebay has closed my listings due to selling something that was a service... I guess they didn't like that. Anyway, I have everyones information. If your not sure, if I sent you a certificate you're covered, if I haven't for some reason or another, let me know, and you will soon be covered.
So basically finding new sellers on Ebay is kinda over now. But if anyone is interested in becoming an affiliate email me, also the current buyers I have are welcome to visit the site (it should be finished today or tomorrow for checkout purposes).
Dell
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Post by hunterfx on Dec 9, 2013 12:36:36 GMT
First photo of the prototype device can be found here link
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Post by un_ordinateur on Dec 18, 2013 18:01:28 GMT
Any news? It has been a few week since your last update, and the mining is due to begin in two weeks!
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Post by Discouraged on Dec 18, 2013 19:35:51 GMT
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Post by Bloom57 on Dec 18, 2013 20:12:37 GMT
Maybe you folks shouldn't expect some kind of response so quickly. It could be that the Admin hasn't had any time recently to post anything, as he is busy with setup and other things. Perhaps he's working outside the country. Nobody truly knows, lets cut him some slack and assume that he's not scamming us, and instead, he's very hard at work and has had little time to update us. Which I'm sure he will soon given the proper time frame regardless of how spaced out his response's are.
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Post by Phoenix on Dec 18, 2013 22:12:31 GMT
Sorry bloom57...I have to rather emphatically disagree, there is a lot of money involved in this project. While I understand he may be hard at work and may have little time....that is no excuse for not even logging in and giving an update to his 'shareholders' for 2 weeks....especially given that test payments were to be made this month and mining starting in a couple of weeks. I mean....c'mon, how long does it take to log in and post an update? He seemed like a upfront person...that is why I invested in this project. But at this time, I believe there exists significant anxiety and doubt from myself and most of the investors in general.
My suggestion to the admin, post weekly updates on the project.
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Post by SIGIL on Dec 19, 2013 14:35:08 GMT
Based on Dell’s eBay feed back of sales of 2740 M/H for $14264.00 USD and recognizing that feed back is 50% or less, although BTC purchasers seem to give a higher level of feed back, it is reasonable to assume that Dell, of Idaho, has made $42,792.00 USD for the sale of 8220 M/H of BTC mining contracts. The total being based on twice the eBay feed back amount plus an equal trounce that may have been out of eBay or first hand sales, for a multiplier of three. This is a goodly sum of cash that equates to a fair annual salary for a young man just out of college and may even be enough to pay off educational loans, but it is pretty low to go on the run with and dodge a treble damages class action suit that would surely follow. I reviewed the items that Dell was selling and gained enough confidence from his pricing fairness and educational level to invest in his plan more than once for the January mining with February payout. Updates should be more regular to assuage investor anxiety.
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Post by Admin on Dec 20, 2013 14:41:21 GMT
Hey Everyone. Sorry for the long pause, It's true I've been very busy, and yes, although getting on and making a post is easy and doesn't take much time, a lot of other factors for this process has been pre-occupying my thoughts.
Lately this is what's been happening: I've gotten an electrician to upgrade power, purchased security equipment with various features including automated 911 dialing (has a monthly fee, which I'm covering), discovered backup plans for additional machines (more power requirements additional security), worked with the programmers to get the automated payout system in check (going to be called Coindivvy), been working with chargebacks which doesn't make sense to me since it's so close to when those buyers could start getting compensated, I mean, if anyone wanted a refund I'd be happy to sell/buy their portion, no need to chargeback.
Other than that I've been just getting other details in place like high amp outlets, wiring, keeping things to code, and am going to look at getting us insurance.
So far it looks like everything will be ready in time for the machines. As to their exact arrival, I'm not sure, but I believe it will be Mid January, I haven't called Cointerra in over 2 weeks about so that may have changed but I doubt it. I've also gotten some video cards to start doing some litecoin mining which may be available sometime in the next month or two.
If anyone is ever concerned about me not responding to the forums please just email me, admin@hopmarks.com it's good to get a reminder when I get this focused. Thanks for keeping the forum alive while I was gone.
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Post by Admin on Dec 25, 2013 0:20:50 GMT
It appears that Cointerra has yet to deliver for their December orders, and expect some delay for the January. I do not believe the delay will be more than 30 days, but if it is we are guaranteed an increase in GH or refund, either of which I extend to the buyers.
I've noticed a common theme of delayed shipments with Bitcoin mining machines. I'm guessing it's just poor estimating in general in this market. Once the machines arrive however, we will immediately begin mining.
It's been great being able to work on this project for everyone, thank you for the opportunity to serve.
Have a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
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Post by Bruce on Dec 26, 2013 18:29:44 GMT
You will have less charge backs if you follow through on the test payment (even a uBit), post a couple photos of the space for the rig, with upgraded utilities. Give cointerra a call and tell them you have 100 customers wanting to know. We've got ya if you've got us.
Thanks,
Bruce S.
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Post by jimmystic on Dec 27, 2013 1:45:49 GMT
You will have less charge backs if you follow through on the test payment (even a uBit), post a couple photos of the space for the rig, with upgraded utilities. Give cointerra a call and tell them you have 100 customers wanting to know. We've got ya if you've got us. Thanks, Bruce S. I agree with this, will give people confidence that their wallets are configured correctly for when mining starts and alleviate some concern, especially given this news of continuing to wait it may prompt more chargebacks without taking a chance to give more reassurance of customers.
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Post by Admin on Dec 31, 2013 5:40:16 GMT
The test payment will be done before 9:00 PM MST. December 31st.
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Post by Just wondering on Jan 1, 2014 6:51:29 GMT
Sorry if this has already been answered, I just can't find it. Are there already machines mining for other groups of people? or are we the first group do to this under your supervision? (question directed at Dell)
Thanks
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Post by scott on Jan 3, 2014 11:29:44 GMT
test payment received,
sorry for that last order, I did purchase bitcoin successfully from localbitcoin.com on December but bitcoin suddenly drops and my plan to buy additional Gigahash has failed
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Post by Devil's Advocate on Jan 3, 2014 17:21:19 GMT
I don't want to make others paranoid or skeptical, but several of my friends have told me that this is somewhat of a scam in that they have machines and they are mining until its no longer profitable, then they give them to us, so our payments will be minimal and our hardware will be used. I paid for this months ago, many of you have as well. He has had the money, why does it take so long to set something up? The admin is vague in his answers, and his excuses are things that should take a few days at most, NOT months. Furthermore he barely seems to be present. I'm not accusing anyone of anything, these are just my fears, and if anyone can quell them I would be happy to feel good about this investment again.
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