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Re: Off-Topic
by
statdude
on 18/06/2013, 18:51:36 UTC
Here are Steamboats CONFIRMED chip orders...  Terrahash Pre-Order buyers, tell me how you have not been CORNHOLED.

Batch 1: Order #10177, Purchase date May 1,2013. Expected delivery date early July
Batch 2: Order #10265, Purchase date May 11,2013. Expected delivery date mid July
Batch 3: Order #10325, Purchase date May 22,2013. Expected delivery date mid/late July.
Batch 4: Order #10425, Purchase date May 28,2013. Expected delivery date late July, early Aug.
Batch 5: Order #10553, Purchase date June 5. Expected delivery date early/mid Aug.

Because we can cancel at any time (risk free) within the next 30 days (likely 45) for a full refund if TH does not prove beyond a reasonable doubt that they had a chip order on a reasonable date.  FWIW its not like Avalon is running each chip order totally separate from the next, so a difference in order dates of a few days or even a week won't kill anybody as it is likely they will all ship out concurrent with one another.

Having said that, date is still unproven...which again, would be easy to do and I'm estimating TH would lose ~50% of orders if they don't prove they had it before today, which would likely leave them unable to fund their purchases from Avalon...put them in hot water (plus its illegal to do that).  Nobody who paid with paypal or even credit card is fucked today, not by a longshot.


Id like to see the BTC transaction..

Yeah, I'm not sure the SS sold me either. 

Agreed, however not even having the screenshot scared me off from bothering to place an order or reserve a slot despite having an account, yet here it is after the order opens. Maybe they were trying to scare off those without "faith"? haha. Agree would be good to see the BTC transaction.  
I would be interested now in hosting a group buy if someone would like to share a #4xx order slot. I did get one #64x after 10 minutes. I know it probably doesn't matter as orders are not paid at checkout but still makes me feel better to be at front of line.

Can someone break down their expected expenses for these ASICs by part? So we can see how they came up with their cost?