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Board Hardware
Re: Liquid Synergy Designs Inc. -ASIC mining hardware
by
cardcomm
on 24/01/2014, 05:25:01 UTC
I'm scanning for the formula in this 200+ page thread for exactly how to count this claim...  What formula are you using to compute the amounts?  Including hardware kits unseen, shipping cost unused, assembly fees unspent, and maybe margin between paid chip value and that refunded?  My figures are for fully assembled.  

My notes from looong ago show:
$35 parts per board
$98.5 full assembly labor
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$133.5 full assembly per board, at the quoted refund rate of btc@$126.61 = 1.05441908 BTC full assembly per board?
Plus shipping, in my case $45.95 overnight for 80 chips, or .36292551 BTC?


Does this math jive with others?

I think we should try to all have the same math applied to our claims.  Thanks
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Y'all need to make it official on this forum with trust ratings (SB's last login 1/23): https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=15737
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Link to SB's promised refunds:  https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=192916.msg3803998#msg3803998
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Found the best summary of the promised refund from SB:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=192916.msg3808613#msg3808613

Good question. Your math looks right to me as far as the refunds Steamboat offered.

If he was ready to refund that amount tomorrow, I'd take it and be done. But if this becomes a criminal matter, what he "promised to pay but didn't" is irrelevant. At that point IMO he would owe the full amount at the CURRENT exchange rate. I think that is the measure of our damages were this to become a criminal proceeding.

I actually got off pretty easy in this whole deal. I only order two miners, plus full assembly and priority shipping. I paid ~3.19 BTC which is currently valued at ~ $2550.00 USD.

So yeah, it's a very good question how much we are owed. I'm getting the strong feeling we'll never see it, however much it is.  Undecided