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Re: Where to sell Dragonmint T1, Dragonmint B29, and Dragonmint B52?
by
jrc209
on 11/05/2018, 01:45:48 UTC
Seller is a scammer, he sent a miner that doesn't even work and now has burned up. I lost $3500 in this deal. I asked this clown to test the machine for 24 hours he forced me to pay and now the miner caught fire and burned up

I have call recordings, chat logs backed up, and everything else one would need to verify my comments. Happy to post should this issue be pressed.

We agreed on a variable price structure depending on the price of ETH. The buyer refused to pay according to the terms he agreed and made me settle for a lower amount or have the miner shipped back to me at my expense.

We agreed that the buyer would reimburse seller for all shipping expenses. The buyer told the seller to overnight the miner via FexEx. Seller complied and paid over $200 for shipping. Upon arrival, buyer refused to pay for shipping and threatened to send the miner back at seller's expense.

Buyer attempted to strong-arm seller into amending the sale's terms buy repeatedly threatening to ship the miner back at seller's expense after keeping the miner for a week for "testing" (free mining) purposes.

During one recorded phone conversation, in an attempt to coerce seller into accepting new terms, buyer repeatedly threatened violence against seller and using foul language and insults.

Seller felt as if the miner would not be returned and/or buyer would damage the miner should the deal not go through. In order to butter up the buyer, protect the miner should the deal fall through, and secure at least a portion of the agreed upon sale's proceeds, seller fabricated potential future deals to be made, and urged the buyer to complete this deal. Buyer paid, but still owes seller $202.77 for shipping costs and $100 for cost differential for the crypto that was actually sent.

Buyer desperately wanted seller to provide positive feedback on this forum.

Trade with this buyer at your own peril.


hahaha ya right you sent a miner that burnt up same day see you in court pal.

What caused it to burn up?

What PSU were you using, what type of voltage , outlet/circuit, environment hot/normal/cool?

Lots of environmental variables can cause a miner to burn up and not be faulty out of the box.

I'd be curious to hear how it ran for a week then fried.

thanks!

it ran for 6 hours in my farm and burnt up not a week very well cooled etc i am an experinced miner.