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Board Scam Accusations
Re: Bryan Micon's Butterfly Labs Scammer Investigation including Josh Zerlan
by
Kelticfox
on 15/12/2013, 20:04:01 UTC
They've pre-sold more then 60,000 monarchs which have missed their power targets by about 70% and the bullet run is expected to now be late march.

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"some units might hit 350W, but most will be 500W or more, expect high end to be 600W"
"which means we may revise the estimate to 350W for the 300GH version, 600GH version being 600W"

Apparently they're also now having thermal expansion detach bumps (like Nvidia in 2008).


In the meantime, their RMA queue is huge (with the RMA email address refusing emails) with the amount of people who's devices have engines which have just died.
And that's if you're lucky. If you're unlucky, the PSU blew which has then fried the device.

I know there are people from November who are still waiting for a reply to their RMA requests. It could be potentially earlier...
For those playing at home, everything KelticFox has posted is an outright lie. Not surprising from someone who can't even do basic math (BFL backlog cleared in 2047! How did that prediction work out there?) , but none the less it is entertaining to watch pathetic people try to make up things to vilify others... And be so incredibly bad at it.

You don't have to believe me, though. Go ahead and ask him to provide a shred of evidence for his claims.


Which parts are 'untrue'?

The order numbers? The delay in shipping (again)? The power estimates and thermal expansion detach bumps?
Might want to have words with BFL staff then, because that's a quote. Hence why it's in quote marks.

The RMA queue? I know 100% that there are people who submitted a RMA request in November. Hell I will bet money on it, I'm that sure! Want to call it 1BTC?

And as for the 2047 shipping, at the rate you were shipping at the time, some queues would have been shipped in 2047.
Luckily for people involved, production stepped up. It wasn't a prediction it was an analysis of current shipping at that time.

I'm glad that I was 'proven wrong' on that count though... kudos to the people at BFL for getting the orders out the door in a timely fashion.

....only nine months late.