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Post by hunterfx on Sept 7, 2013 14:12:55 GMT
I'm having trouble paying by credit card. The Bank is not yet able to understand the reason. I propose to add another payment method, using Paypal. As long as you have allowed payment only by credit card. It is necessary, that would be in payment methods appeared more and Paypal.
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Post by Admin on Sept 7, 2013 14:55:22 GMT
I understand. Paypal will work if they do not tie the payment to the device. Right now Paypal is strict on my account because I was selling ASIC devices in this manner before (locked my paypal account). However I can make a request using your email that would seem unrelated. What's your email address for paypal?.
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Post by fundealz2013 on Sept 7, 2013 20:26:07 GMT
Yeah, I've been having this same problem for a while now with your eBay listing on my buyer account. If PayPal restricted your seller account for this listing, then I think we should look into the other options of PayPal invoicing, or relisting the same identical listing on eBay with limited quantity for those who are having problems paying right now directly with their credit cards. Have you tried using a different PayPal email address/account if they allow you to for your eBay listing? -pli2657
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Post by Admin on Sept 7, 2013 23:32:42 GMT
I think the listing you are trying to pay for was cancelled by Ebay. Try this ebay listing: 181210411210
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Post by fundealz2013 on Sept 8, 2013 0:39:30 GMT
Right now the same problem with my credit card payment not going through is still happening for that eBay listing the one you relisted after the first one got taken down, which is the same one that hunterfx was referring to as well I believe.
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Post by Admin on Sept 8, 2013 5:25:18 GMT
k I'll try just sending a paypal payment request.
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Post by hunterfx on Sept 13, 2013 14:22:18 GMT
The bill paid, the data written in a personal and sent by mail. As now delete items from my shopping cart on ebay.com?
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Post by Admin on Sept 14, 2013 7:59:41 GMT
The bill paid, the data written in a personal and sent by mail. As now delete items from my shopping cart on ebay.com? Hello Hunterfx, If I understand you correctly, yes the bill worked and I received payment and I got the data put in you gave me. I noticed that everything looks good on Ebay.com as well.
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Post by fundealz2013 on Sept 14, 2013 15:38:13 GMT
Hi admin, I recently paid a bill you sent me through PayPal as well and emailed you two times after I paid but I haven't heard a response from you back yet. Thanks. Btw, since we could not make December delivery and payouts how much do you think the difficulty should arise by January? Do you think more Gh/s could be awarded or a reinvestment program offered to counter the bitcoin mining block difficulty? As well I presume we are ordering the TerraMiner IV – 2TH/s, Networked Miner (January Batch) for $6000 instead of the one-month earlier December one correct that costed $14,000? cointerra.com/product/terraminer-iv-2ths-networked-miner-january-batch/ So basically I think that all of the total sales, with 26 sold on eBay for $249.99 for now 26.5-28Gh/s covered more than enough of the cost of the $6000 for the miner. So Out of 2THs, from the eBay sales at least about 700 Gh/s was awarded to all of the buyers. I'm not sure if my calculations are entirely correct, but the cost of $6000 for 2Ths for the January Cointerra miner is $3 USD per Gh/s considerably less than twice the cost of the December batch miners from Cointerra; I believe that when you were advertising 20 Gh/s for $249, before announcing that we would be ordering the January miner instead, the lowest cost per Gh/s would be around $9 per Gh/s while the cost of the December miner ($14,000 goal to order the earlier miner) that we were originally looking to reach was around $7 per Gh/s. I'm not sure if we overlooked Cointerra's new lower price but I think most if not all of the backers for this miner would be forward to receiving a little more hashing power for some of the cost difference if this applies and my calculations are correct. What do you guys think? Thanks and I would like to say congrats to all of us for meeting our goal!
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Post by Admin on Sept 14, 2013 19:52:52 GMT
Hi admin, I recently paid a bill you sent me through PayPal as well and emailed you two times after I paid but I haven't heard a response from you back yet. Thanks. Btw, since we could not make December delivery and payouts how much do you think the difficulty should arise by January? Do you think more Gh/s could be awarded or a reinvestment program offered to counter the bitcoin mining block difficulty? As well I presume we are ordering the TerraMiner IV – 2TH/s, Networked Miner (January Batch) for $6000 instead of the one-month earlier December one correct that costed $14,000? cointerra.com/product/terraminer-iv-2ths-networked-miner-january-batch/ So basically I think that all of the total sales, with 26 sold on eBay for $249.99 for now 26.5-28Gh/s covered more than enough of the cost of the $6000 for the miner. So Out of 2THs, from the eBay sales at least about 700 Gh/s was awarded to all of the buyers. I'm not sure if my calculations are entirely correct, but the cost of $6000 for 2Ths for the January Cointerra miner is $3 USD per Gh/s considerably less than twice the cost of the December batch miners from Cointerra; I believe that when you were advertising 20 Gh/s for $249, before announcing that we would be ordering the January miner instead, the lowest cost per Gh/s would be around $9 per Gh/s while the cost of the December miner ($14,000 goal to order the earlier miner) that we were originally looking to reach was around $7 per Gh/s. I'm not sure if we overlooked Cointerra's new lower price but I think most if not all of the backers for this miner would be forward to receiving a little more hashing power for some of the cost difference if this applies and my calculations are correct. What do you guys think? Thanks and I would like to say congrats to all of us for meeting our goal! Hello Fundealz, and everyone, Fundeals:I received payment and information needed to process your information so all looks good. Sometimes it may take about 8 or even 24 hours for a reply to questions, I found out I had an email to you drafted but forgot to send. You can email me too for any questions or change requests you may have: admin@hopmarks.com. To Everyone: Fundealz has brought up a potentially valid concern. Originally when I made this post for 20GH I was trying to reach the $14K device, something none of us could reach alone but could together. We weren't making deadlines and it seemed we still wouldn't make that $14K December deadline when Cointerra came out with a $6K offer in January (surprised me). I stayed up most the night making sure we'd be first in line for January (and we now are near the front of the January batch line ). The thing I would like to also know from all the buyers is: Your thoughts. I want to be fair to everyone, I've always had that policy when I do business with others. If anyone finds out that they are now able to afford the $6K device alone and wish to do so, please let me know and I will provide a refund. However all those who want to stick together for this, I want to know what is fair for you. Some things to consider: - The posting said 20GH, and obligatorily (so far) I'm surpassing that mark. - The device is cheaper now $6K instead of 14K (plus $250 one day shipping (yes we got the fastest shipping )) - I'm assuming most if not all of us cannot afford $6K alone - Ebay and CC processing fees. - maintenance fees I cover out of pocket to ensure longevity of the device. - Air conditioner I'm getting an additional air conditioner up and running and restructuring the room to make it idea for longevity. - programming fees I'm going to get programmers to help get bitcoin payouts to the buyers at the rate they wish (monthly, weekly, daily) While keeping these things in mind, please let me know your thoughts. Email me or post your thoughts as I'm interested in a continued partnership with each of you as prices and situations change. What would you as the buyers like see change, if anything, concerning the GH rate, or any change in general. Please keep in mind I want to please all the buyers as best I can, and make this an ongoing relationship as we grow and develop together. Reply to this post for comments or email me at admin@hopmarks.com I'm open to suggestions, ideas, and comments.
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Post by jmp100 on Sept 14, 2013 21:44:52 GMT
Hey,
Good points!
Rising difficulty levels vs. GH/s is a big concern for me.
Real Example: Months ago, when all of this ASIC stuff started coming online, I saw an ad for mining contracts. The machines were months from delivery, etc.
Anyway, I purchased 1 GH/s power, under the assumption from the ad that it would return 5 BTC in a year.
Move forward a few months...
The contract has started paying, but due to the changes in the difficulty, I don't get very much.
In reality, I won't even get back that I paid for the contract at this rate.
So, THAT is my current concern.
I will be extremely disappointed if 25 GH/s is returning a few satoshis every couple of weeks in the new year.
Just my thoughts!
JMP
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Post by hunterfx on Sept 14, 2013 21:51:16 GMT
As I understand it, the price of TerraMiner IV - 2TH / s down to two and a half times! I think it would be correct to increase the amount of Gh / s for every $ 249 the same twice.
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Post by donaldktsang on Sept 14, 2013 22:13:37 GMT
As I understand it, the price of TerraMiner IV - 2TH / s down to two and a half times! I think it would be correct to increase the amount of Gh / s for every $ 249 the same twice. I'm not sure there's enough hashrate in a single TerraMiner IV to give everyone 60 instead of 25... If there are enough orders, perhaps order two boxes, and double everyone's hashrate? Otherwise, I'm guessing the best idea may be to give everyone a partial (50-60%) refund and leave them at the promised hash-rate. In any case, with the mining rig going for 40% of the original cost estimate, the maintenance fees need to come down by a similar amount (50-60%).
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Post by fundealz2013 on Sept 14, 2013 22:53:28 GMT
There's 2000 Gh/s in 2THs if I am correct. Right now let's say if there is a total of 50 backers, more or less, awarded a maximum of 28 Gh/s each that's 1400 Gh/s. I'm not sure the idea of giving everyone a partial refund is so great with all the fees and time it will also take to process all those refunds- I'm thinking it might be best to upgrade further 26.5 to 33-35 Gh/s and 28 to 35-38 Ghs or so, with the other buyers who bought less or more Gh/s the same ratio could be applied. I think the low monthly cost of hosting at 20 cents per Ghs is more than reasonable especially if we're getting more hashing power.
There's also the prospect of raising more funds with the excess of the $6000 gathered from the first Cointerra January batch miner to purchase a second one and to award hashing power from the second miner to those who overpaid if this case applies and if more Gh/s is decided to be awarded.
Just my opinion and thoughts, I look forward to hearing yours as well. Thanks!
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Post by waynebo on Sept 15, 2013 3:02:53 GMT
Hello all I am looking to buy in 500+ GH/s but need to know how much that will cost now with the box costing 2 1/3 less. I think maybe some of you are getting a little carried away with the discount you should receive 50% maybe but 60% not likely. Make this to difficult for Admin and you could all just end up with refunds. I like the idea of buy more TerraMiners and increase everyone's GH/s. Hoping to become a fellow miner with you.
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