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Board Scam Accusations
Re: Butterflylabs Huge SCAM
by
jml
on 20/05/2013, 16:22:58 UTC
I ordered and PAID for (2) 60G/h SC units in February 2013 from BFL..

I am upset at the length of time it has taken, but I am excited at the prospect of their arrival.. even if they are late.

*keeps fingers crossed*

Anyway I am planning on MOVING soon so I hope BFL catches up on lost time so I don't have to deal with another headache. 
Sad Huh

*introduces self, first post, long time viewer!

BFL has been dealing with scalpers that are reselling their units to other people. BFL has been trying to curtail this by not changing the address of the order. To be devils advocate they say it's to prevent BFL from getting caught up in scams of those nature.

I could be wrong but you may have to cancel that order and place it again with the new address unless you could prove that it is your new address.

I'm just wondering if BFL will scam you out of your position in line and make you pay the new price of the units and the new prices.

I am very interested and if they do this please let me know. Thanks

I think its not a very good reason not to allow a buyer to change address. For instance, if an overseas student wants to order and needs to move out and change addresses, the new occupier gets the ASIC box. Good thinking!
What of repossessions, job availability, etc? There are many more reasons to move out from a property due to the fiscal crisis caused by central banking; might I add that this is why Bitcoin is so much more attractive as it is decentralised and no central bank can touch it!