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Re: I got Serve i need BTC
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GPU Rigs
on 22/10/2014, 14:37:05 UTC
lets start with 200$

i sent you pm
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Re: I got Serve i need BTC
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GPU Rigs
on 22/10/2014, 14:11:46 UTC
up
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I got Serve i need BTC
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GPU Rigs
on 20/10/2014, 15:32:23 UTC
Minimum amount 50$ worth of BTC
Max : 950$ worth of BTC


PM me

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I want to buy BTC using XOOM
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GPU Rigs
on 30/09/2014, 19:16:24 UTC
Please message me

Thank you
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Re: I want to buy BTC using transfer to credit union account in usa
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GPU Rigs
on 15/08/2014, 14:15:33 UTC
nobody here banks in CUs across Usa?
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I want to buy BTC using transfer to credit union account in usa
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GPU Rigs
on 15/08/2014, 00:00:21 UTC
Let me know where you bank in what CU and i will tell you if i can do the transfer

Thanks

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Wire Transfer to BTC - 2000$
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GPU Rigs
on 28/07/2014, 13:01:03 UTC
I want to buy 2000$ worth of BTC using Wire transfer

PM me

Offer is only for today
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Re: Someone got a 2Thash/s farm
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GPU Rigs
on 25/05/2013, 10:08:53 UTC
Wow, that's 120 BTC / day

Not that much but close...
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Re: Scam Alert Thread
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GPU Rigs
on 22/05/2013, 14:47:40 UTC

You are so full of shit GPURigs. Enjoy red status for all of your "mockups" and the fact your websites are taking BTC for products that don't exist. Show us something real now or go away.

Even if you are for real, which I severely doubt at this point, we would rather you post nothing than total fabrications just to make it seem like you have something.

Feel free to actually remove us from your list... See the press release below...

Wednesday 22nd May, 2013.
For Immediate Release.

ASIC Rigs, a privately owned and operated bitcoin mining device company, is pleased to announce that we have received, tested and confirmed that our stylish AR2 bitcoin mining device works to specification and is on track for completion by the middle of July 2013.

In addition, it has further been decided that effective immediately, given the results we have seen from the device tested in-house, ASIC Rigs will be withdrawing all of their asic mining devices from the open market place and concentrating our efforts on in-house asic mining only for the immediate future. What this mean in layman's terms is that we will no longer be selling our ASIC Rigs mining devices to the general public and our website will reflect this change shortly.

"With the hash rates we have seen from our testing device, coupled with the fact that bitcoin values appear to have stabilized, as a company it would be remiss of us not to seize the opportunity to utilize this technology for our own purposes" says the company founder and CEO.

Despite withdrawing our ASIC Rigs mining products from the open market, the company remains strong in their efforts to support the general bitcoin mining community and will offer customers who have already paid for their ASIC Rigs mining device the option of order fulfillment as originally planned or, a full refund of their payment.

We appreciate all of the support we have received over the past few months as we have been working to source, construct and fulfill interest in our product lines and would like to thank those of you whom have stood steadfast behind our company, despite much speculation from several individuals within the mining community as to the integrity of our company, with your continued support we look forward to growing as a company and the future growth of bitcoin as a viable alternative to standardized currency.

Please direct all requests for further information by email to support@asicrigs.com or see our Facebook page for more information on our companies growth over the coming months.

ASIC Rigs
http://www.asicrigs.com
support@asicrigs.com
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Re: Scam Alert Thread
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GPU Rigs
on 21/05/2013, 21:14:35 UTC
I have answered another thread about our company website http://www.asicrigs.com in this thread https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=169969.0 please feel free to continue posting any questions, concerns or comments you have in there (so that I can keep track of feedback and answer your concerns in a timely manner).

Thank you.

Here's my question. This is the image you used on your facebook page:
http://www.fujitsu.com/us/news/pr/fsa_20121031.html

Start explaining.

It has already been explained numerous times IN THIS THREAD.

The images we are using on the site and our FB page presently are just mockups. Why you people can't read responses to questions that have already been answered before asking them again is beyond comprehension.

We're going to be posting another announcement tomorrow (hopefully, if we get all the specifics written in time) along with some other stuff that should make many in the mining community happy Cheesy
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Re: Bitcoin Hardware/Mining Services
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GPU Rigs
on 10/05/2013, 06:27:57 UTC
As promised, we have an update we wanted to let everyone know about in regards to our ASIC Rigs product lines.

At the present time, we are anticipating that we will have our first batch of ASIC devices ready to ship to customers by the first week in August 2013, our website will reflect this shipping date change shortly.

We are currently awaiting our first fully functional device for in-house testing next week, after which time we will be able to post further specifics on our base model, the AR2, shortly after we will be able to give technical specifications on the AR5 and then shortly after that, our AR10 model. We are also anticipating being able to show several images and video of the working devices as each is tested in-house.

Further announcements will follow as we have more information to give those of you wanting to purchase one of our ASIC Rigs mining devices.

Thank you for your patience in waiting for news over the past month while we have been working on sourcing working chipsets, casing providers and component assembly companies, we are now confident that we should be able to bring all of our ASIC devices to market within the next couple of months and we are also happy that we will finally be able to lay rest to accusations of being a scam company.

Please visit and bookmark our website at http://www.asicrigs.com and visit our Facebook page for more information over the coming weeks.

Thank you for your interest in our ASIC mining devices and we look forward to being able to do business with you soon Smiley
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Re: Bitcoin Hardware/Mining Services
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GPU Rigs
on 25/04/2013, 13:10:21 UTC
Posted this in the other thread discussing our company and product line on BitCoinTalk but wanted to post it in here too...

Okay, so I have just got out of a meeting with the company owner and after bringing up several of the suggestions, comments and concerns in this thread, this is what has been decided.

No, we will not be changing anything on our website, unless we absolutely have to.

We were not the ones that brought it to the public eye so we are not going to make any changes until we are ready to do so as a company, you don't like that, don't do business with us, plain and simple.

Once we have further information about our ASIC line we will let everyone know, when we are ready to, not before hand, ask away as much as you want on here and any other message forum, you'll be given the same answer... None.

When we are ready to let you know about the technicalities and finer points of our product line, we will.

Bottom line is this, no matter how many times we answer people's questions, no matter how many times we have gone out of our way to try and assure people we are a legitimate business, we are still getting slammed.

Well, slam away, we're going to be focusing on running our business and getting all of our products ready for market, not speculation, rumor and opinion posted on a message board by anonymous persons on a witch hunt.

We have been more than willing to discuss the issues as they have arisen but people obviously do not want to listen to, or believe the answers we are posting whilst those same answers get twisted out of their meaning by individuals looking to make them fit their agenda.

Right now, we do not care if you want to pre-order any of our ASIC models (that are currently not available to ship) or wait until we have honored our agreement to send the first 5 to members of this board by escrow facilitated by John K, but the bottom line is this...

Think we are scammers? Out to screw you over? Don't do any business with us, it's that simple. It's your choice.

We tried the 'this is where we are at route' and its obviously not what you folks want to hear so fuck it, when we are ready to let you know more about our ASIC product line, we will, until then we will only be posting publicly about our GPU Rigs product line.

Deuces...
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Re: Another ASIC company[Could be a scam?]
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GPU Rigs
on 25/04/2013, 13:08:55 UTC
Okay, so I have just got out of a meeting with the company owner and after bringing up several of the suggestions, comments and concerns in this thread, this is what has been decided.

No, we will not be changing anything on our website, unless we absolutely have to.

We were not the ones that brought it to the public eye so we are not going to make any changes until we are ready to do so as a company, you don't like that, don't do business with us, plain and simple.

Once we have further information about our ASIC line we will let everyone know, when we are ready to, not before hand, ask away as much as you want on here and any other message forum, you'll be given the same answer... None.

When we are ready to let you know about the technicalities and finer points of our product line, we will.

Bottom line is this, no matter how many times we answer people's questions, no matter how many times we have gone out of our way to try and assure people we are a legitimate business, we are still getting slammed.

Well, slam away, we're going to be focusing on running our business and getting all of our products ready for market, not speculation, rumor and opinion posted on a message board by anonymous persons on a witch hunt.

We have been more than willing to discuss the issues as they have arisen but people obviously do not want to listen to, or believe the answers we are posting whilst those same answers get twisted out of their meaning by individuals looking to make them fit their agenda.

Right now, we do not care if you want to pre-order any of our ASIC models (that are currently not available to ship) or wait until we have honored our agreement to send the first 5 to members of this board by escrow facilitated by John K, but the bottom line is this...

Think we are scammers? Out to screw you over? Don't do any business with us, it's that simple. It's your choice.

We tried the 'this is where we are at route' and its obviously not what you folks want to hear so fuck it, when we are ready to let you know more about our ASIC product line, we will, until then we will only be posting publicly about our GPU Rigs product line.

Deuces...
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Re: Another ASIC company[Could be a scam?]
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GPU Rigs
on 24/04/2013, 16:48:53 UTC
Alex,

We've always had BitCoins as a payment option because the site is pretty much an exact duplicate of our GPU Rigs website so we had our developer include everything so that when we were ready to let everyone know about the site, it was 100% ready to go, ranked in Google and the other search engines so that we can grow our business quickly, efficiently and ship product out to customers quickly and efficiently.

That being said I believe that we're currently trying to get ahold of the developer of the site to get those buttons removed in the interim.

In respect of Paypal, we wont be using them, whilst they do offer some protection on the consumer side of things, as a merchant, they offer none, zero, zilch, zip.

We may as well just ask every known scammer in the world to order through Paypal using a stolen credit card or actual Paypal funds and tell them once they have the product 'in hand' to just cancel the transaction... In that instance, we're fucked as a merchant and we close shop due to mass fraud or 'friendly fraud' as the banks call it.

Again, thanks for the opportunity to answer everyone's questions, comments and concerns about our ASIC product line, I must head out now though as I have to head to Sheffield for a few hours.
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Re: Another ASIC company[Could be a scam?]
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GPU Rigs
on 24/04/2013, 15:53:57 UTC
Okay just to clarify something here...

Yes, we do currently have BitPay on the website, however we have not actively started promoting the website yet.

The ONLY reason any of you folks know about the site is because it has been posted on this message forum by someone else, we never posted it, have not promoted it and as such, do not expect to get any sales until such a time that we start doing so.

The ONLY site and products we are actively wanting to promote at the present time is our http://www.gpurigs.com website, the fact someone discovered our ASIC site, prior to its official launch (we are currently in soft-launch) does not mean that we are doing anything to promote it, in fact as I stated yesterday, we are getting 50+ emails a day about a product that presently, we are not shipping or selling actively thanks in part to the posting of our website URL on this very board by someone in a sticky thread that hundreds of people can see.

We realized there would be a lot of feedback about our ASIC product line which is why, in my introduction thread it was never mentioned, we simply were not ready to start fielding questions, comments or support issues with that specific product line however, now that people know we are currently working on an ASIC line of models, that seems to be all they are interested in talking about LOL

In hindsight, we probably should have held off putting the ASIC Rigs website online until we were able to provide people with a lot more information than we presently have from our vendors and chip manufacturer however, what's done is done so we are doing our best to maintain the business on our GPU line whilst fielding questions and answering issues on our ASIC model line.

Just to re-iterate, presently our ASIC model line is not actively being promoted by anyone except for the people on this message board that keep posting about, we would much rather have the focus shifted to our GPU model line as we can currently take payments, fulfill orders and ship the product on that line.

The emails, if anyone is interested, that we are receiving about our ASIC model line are all pretty much the same thing, when can you ship, when can I pay and the responses we give in email are the same that we give on this forum, we don't know a final shipping date but we can ship anywhere globally & at the moment we are not taking payments for the product lines. Of course, anyone that has sent a pre-payment, is welcome to confirm that fact on here and we will obviously refund them if requested, I can say though with 110% certainty that at the present time, we have not had a single paid order for any of our ASIC models and honestly, right now, that is what we would prefer until we are able to have the models in hand and ready to ship.

Again, as a company, WE were not the ones to bring our ASIC Rigs website into the public eye, a member of this message board was, we have not, and will not be soliciting customers for that product line until we are certain we can meet the demand and fulfill the orders.

As I stated towards the start of this thread, even though I have done so several times since, I am 100% certain that despite yet another post to the contrary, posters in this thread will still say we are taking orders and continue to ask when we can ship and if they can pick the models up in person, because it would seem, no matter what the 'official' company word is, people still have it in their head we are trying to scam them and they just want in on this witch hunt without even reading the responses to the same questions, comments and accusations they are going to post or if they do, they post again in the hopes our answers will change so they can exclaim 'gotcha'.
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Re: Another ASIC company[Could be a scam?]
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GPU Rigs
on 23/04/2013, 16:16:25 UTC

I totally get the need for people to be cautious about their money, but this really is just beating a dead horse, everything that keeps getting asked has already been answered and there is nothing else I can say right now other than what has already said, as much as I would like to be able to say yes, on 27th May we will have 200 units, until we get chips (that work to spec) and are actually able to start the production process, I can't and I would be flat out lying at this point in time if i were to give you a solid date for shipping or when we will have the rigs on hand to even sell.



I fully agree that you that you shouldnt announce anything untill you are completely sure.
For  the record, i was addressing the OP that seems to sell a similar configuration to yours.
Moreover, you started meddling with this thread as if you were indeed the person behind the website in OP.
And the website in OP clearly states "In Stock And Ready To Ship".

If the site in OP is not yours then job wel done on making it look like that anyway.


I did start and introduction thread in the 'newbie' section Smiley

We never responded in this thread until someone bought it to our attention (via the sticky thread) that we were being called a scam... So yes, we will defend our company in any thread it is mentioned especially when we are grouped in with some companies that specifically do look like they could be scams.
If you actually read a few replies down, we get bought into this thread and accused of scamming, right now honestly it's difficult to make out who is being accused of what and by whom as this thread, along with the sticky thread at the top of the forum have turned into somewhat of a clusterfuck of accusations, arguments and speculation as everyone has basically gone crazy with this witch hunt and left all traces of common sense at home.


Sure.

Maybe next time you find such accusations you could open a proper introduction thread and just link there so discussion can stay focussed.

Meanwhile i can tell you that there are very good reasons for people to start screaming wolf when confronted with yet another ASIC startup, especially if they have nothing to show.
ASICs turned out to be a confidence game and the potential risks are very high.
There are far more offers of ASIC products than there are companies that actually deliver something.
If anything this community is fully correct to call out anyone without a shred of proof.

Don't be scared of them, they are like the anti-bodies of this community.
If you can deliver than i'm sure you'll have all the business you can imagine.
Being honest won't hurt you in the end but you will probably get a constant headwind untill you actually have a working product.


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Re: Another ASIC company[Could be a scam?]
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GPU Rigs
on 23/04/2013, 13:45:45 UTC

I totally get the need for people to be cautious about their money, but this really is just beating a dead horse, everything that keeps getting asked has already been answered and there is nothing else I can say right now other than what has already said, as much as I would like to be able to say yes, on 27th May we will have 200 units, until we get chips (that work to spec) and are actually able to start the production process, I can't and I would be flat out lying at this point in time if i were to give you a solid date for shipping or when we will have the rigs on hand to even sell.



I fully agree that you that you shouldnt announce anything untill you are completely sure.
For  the record, i was addressing the OP that seems to sell a similar configuration to yours.
Moreover, you started meddling with this thread as if you were indeed the person behind the website in OP.
And the website in OP clearly states "In Stock And Ready To Ship".

If the site in OP is not yours then job wel done on making it look like that anyway.


If you actually read a few replies down, we get bought into this thread and accused of scamming, right now honestly it's difficult to make out who is being accused of what and by whom as this thread, along with the sticky thread at the top of the forum have turned into somewhat of a clusterfuck of accusations, arguments and speculation as everyone has basically gone crazy with this witch hunt and left all traces of common sense at home.
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Re: Another ASIC company[Could be a scam?]
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GPU Rigs
on 23/04/2013, 04:21:13 UTC
Hi,
Site sais: "In Stock And Ready To Ship"

In reality they don't even have ICs.

Why would a new company in a difficult market like this outright lie about such an important thing?

How do you know they don't have ICs? Did you VERIFY this by attempting to place an order or are you simply jumping on the bandwagon of morons making baseless assumptions?

I KNOW you did not order anything so you cannot claim they are "lying" because you have never dealt with them.

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Why should this community trust a company that deliberately lies about their current capability to deliver a product?

I'm pretty sure they have nothing yet because they tell told us.

A prototype of what? Right now our primary focus is sourcing working ASIC chips that do what they are supposed to, we have not even started the build out process for the final rigs because until we have working chips, anything else we can 'show' will just be that, for show and not actually worth the pixels it would be presented online in.

Does this mean "In Stock And Ready To Ship"? I don't think so.

On their website they say: "With our first batch of mining rigs currently scheduled for production ASIC Rigs aims to be one of the first companies to deliver our products on-time, at a price that will suit most budgets of professional bitcoin miners."

But they said here they need to source them. Which means they haven't got a clue if there are chips scheduled anywhere. They are looking for them.
So that's another LIE btw.

Anyway, you go ahead and invest. It was your money.

What I actually said was we need to source chips that actually do what they are supposed to.

Meaning our current provider, that we are presently working with, has had several delays in getting us chips that are up to specification... Our specification, not theirs.
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Re: Another ASIC company[Could be a scam?]
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GPU Rigs
on 23/04/2013, 04:15:14 UTC
For the record, we have never said that our ASIC Rigs product line are in stock or ready to ship. Anyone that has told you otherwise are flat-out lying to you... Period.

Your quote is from the 'about us' section of our website, if you had bothered to look at the VERY FIRST section of text on the site you would have read the following...

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The compact sleek designs, powerful hashing powers and easy to use interfaces make the ASIC Rigs range of bitcoin mining devices attractive to BTC miners around the globe. Manufactured using high grade ASIC chipsets and top-of-the-line materials, our first batch of powerful ASIC mining devices are currently scheduled for production with initial customer shipping estimated to take place in June 2013 for devices ordered before May 1st 2013.

As you can clearly see, we are not promising dates, we are not even promising if orders come in that we can currently deliver, all we are doing is telling people what we are working with timeframe wise based on the current status of our chips, as an estimate so people can judge whether they want to use an alternate provider and tie their funds up or, wait until we are ready to go live with our product line.

For the record, I have personally stated several times on this very forum that we are not ready to ship products yet, because right now we have no physical products on hand to ship, due to delays with the chip provider.

I totally get the need for people to be cautious about their money, but this really is just beating a dead horse, everything that keeps getting asked has already been answered and there is nothing else I can say right now other than what has already said, as much as I would like to be able to say yes, on 27th May we will have 200 units, until we get chips (that work to spec) and are actually able to start the production process, I can't and I would be flat out lying at this point in time if i were to give you a solid date for shipping or when we will have the rigs on hand to even sell.

As to why our model mock-ups on the site look similar to the BFL range, yes, they do, as I have mentioned before (in this very thread I believe) they are mock-ups of what we are anticipating the final product to look like, that may change, it may not. We want our product line to look like others in the marketplace, right now all the talk is about the BFL line of miners so yes, that is what we are planning on modeling our range on look wise. This may change as the market changes, it also may not.

I do know that we are currently in the process of sourcing cases for the units that look exactly like the images on our site so the chances are, they will look exactly like they do on the website (although I believe dimensions may be slightly different) at the current time, once we find out how easy or difficult it is to source, create and construct these cases we (as a company) will have a much better idea of how the final product may or may not look and at that time, we will be able to let our potential customers know and change our mock-up images to better reflect the overall product line.

Again, thanks to everyone for allowing me the opportunity to address your questions and concerns about our ASIC Rigs product line, even though, again as mentioned before, these aren't even products we are actively promoting as yet (see signature if you are interested in GPU Rigs that can ship within 7-10 days of order).
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Re: Another ASIC company[Could be a scam?]
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GPU Rigs
on 19/04/2013, 16:39:07 UTC
this is 1000% legit. i ordered 5!

No, you haven't as we aren't accepting orders on them just yet.

Please don't post mis-information about our company.





















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