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Board Hardware
Re: HashFast announces specs for new ASIC: 400GH/s
by
FUKT
on 14/01/2014, 20:01:31 UTC
Check or product???  Sleep Well Huh

I used the door tag to track the package and just like I thought, it originated in San Francisco.

It's a FedEx Envelope...

I'm beginning to wonder if they are shipping to those customers that paid direct BTC payments without going through Bitpay.  It would make sense for them to try to payoff those that had the best chance of winning arbitration.

That would be a good working theory... I only got a forced refund on my later direct btc order rather than my very early bitpay order (so far). 

Did you ask for a refund (in any form)?

I was frankly excited at first thinking it was the miner since I hadn't any contact with the company.  When the FedEx guy came back with an envelope, I knew it was not going to be good.  Then I felt like an idiot for rushing to the FedEx office thinking I was going to be mining tonight to start digging out from the hole.
Can someone draw up a basic letter for folks to use if they are receiving unsolicited USD refunds/or a settlement offer that refutes the return of BTC property?

It's probably time to send them notice that their settlement offer is "refused".

Just a quick question. If hashfast converted the btc he received for payment into USD then how is he supposed to pay back the same btc at todays rates. For example, lets say he received 8 million in payments and half of that was Btc, to pay back half of that at todays rates would mean he now owes everyone 40 million in btc.