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Author Topic: BUTTERFLY LABS THIEVERY: THEY TAKE YOUR MONEY BUT YOU WILL NOT GET BTCs SOON! :(  (Read 35909 times)

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Unfortunately, it was expected...  :-\

...

- do you have some receipt or/and contract from them for this order?

- have you research where the company is registered, which Country?


...

...

It is a US based company. As far as I can tell, the only thing you can do (excluding Credit Card / payPal payers) is file local complaints in their state. Then an investigation can be started if enough people complain.

I payed by wire transfer. Money lost. Their contract states no refunds are possible and they do not know when they will be ready to ship.

But after they got it all ready, they just did not produce. They got new customers, new product lines and many donations to God knows what, but their customers... Whom have been paying them for close to 2 years now, are being left out in the cold. Feeling lonely, feeling old :(

...


I think that there is a key for your complaint: "But after they got it all ready, they just did not produce."

As you probably know, Company is from Kansas:

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Butterfly Labs Inc.

10770 El Monte, Leawood, KS 66211 United States of America




Voicemail: 1-800-809-MINE (6463)
Fax: 1-800-809-MINE (6463)
Skype: butterflylabs

My 1st advice is to write complaint to "US Federal Trade Commission": http://www.ftc.gov/ftc/contact.shtm

2nd, find more scammed people (US citizens) and point them to write complaint here (including yourself, You have nothing to lose): https://www.ftccomplaintassistant.gov

3rd, find BL's managers on Facebook, Twitter, G+, Linked In etc. and blame them in the front of friends, relatives, colleagues...: http://www.butterflylabs.com/management/

P.S.

D. be strong and keep us informed about news.  :bih:

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2b expected...

angry_girl vBulletin Message

You have been banned for the following reason:
No reason was specified.

Date the ban will be lifted: Never

Everyone non-enthusiastic gets banned. Anything critical gets removed. It's communist Russia all over again :( Or modern-day Russia... :s

Also am I unable to look at this thread, even as guest (and at my friend's place)... https://forums.butterflylabs.com/post-sales-customer-service/5422-contacting-anyone-bfl.html#post62147

Registering? An Error Has Occurred!
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Bastards!

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Emailing butterfly labs if you get banned...
« Reply #12 on: 20. October 2013., 17:37:56 »
... will not work either!

Delivery to the following recipient has been delayed:

     quanda@butteflylabs.com

Message will be retried for 1 more day(s)

Technical details of temporary failure:
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Re: user reactions on my posts @ BFL forum
« Reply #13 on: 20. October 2013., 17:50:03 »
From the butterfly labs forum... http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:-FbV-BuMoNAJ:https://forums.butterflylabs.com/post-sales-customer-service/5422-contacting-anyone-bfl.html+&cd=1&hl=nl&ct=clnk&gl=nl


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Originally Posted by angry_girl 
Even further: I want to minimize my losses. Asking for a full refund will get denied, silently. I know that. They are smart, I lost. The problem is that currently a 60GH machine will not even produce 0.25BC/day... So I do not want to receive the device any more. I will not accept customs request, I will not pay taxes nor will I accept the shipping in any way. I just want a refund for my transportation costs. The device isn't shipped yet. I ordered in April, so at the earliest in 2014 I will receive something ;-(

BUT even asking for transportation costs is DENIED, IGNORED and REMOVED from the forum.

That is bad practice. I lost a LOT of money - all I had. I just want my few 100 dollars back :-(

NOW!

I understand your anger.. HOWEVER: a 60Gh miner will make at least 5 4 bitcoins by the end of the year...


edit: this may be a little optimistic to think the diff will be under 1Billion by jan. but you can easily make 600 bucks back

edit2: the below calcs the USD including electric at 0.16c kwh at 158usd per bitcoin

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Difficulty Estimate (Adjusted Every Week) Day date Bitcoins Per Day $USD Per Day Bitcoin Total $USD Total

267,522,410 1 Wednesday, October 16, 2013 0.11279 $17.82 0.11279 $17.82
267,522,410 2 Thursday, October 17, 2013 0.11279 $16.67 0.22559 $34.49
267,522,410 3 Friday, October 18, 2013 0.11279 $16.67 0.33838 $51.16
267,522,410 4 Saturday, October 19, 2013 0.11279 $16.67 0.45117 $67.83
267,522,410 5 Sunday, October 20, 2013 0.11279 $16.67 0.56397 $84.50
267,522,410 6 Monday, October 21, 2013 0.11279 $16.67 0.67676 $101.17
267,522,410 7 Tuesday, October 22, 2013 0.11279 $16.67 0.78956 $117.84
267,522,410 8 Wednesday, October 23, 2013 0.11279 $16.67 0.90235 $134.51
267,522,410 9 Thursday, October 24, 2013 0.11279 $16.67 1.01514 $151.18
267,522,410 10 Friday, October 25, 2013 0.11279 $16.67 1.12794 $167.85
351,341,441 11 Saturday, October 26, 2013 0.08588 $12.42 1.21382 $180.26
351,341,441 12 Sunday, October 27, 2013 0.08588 $12.42 1.29971 $192.68
351,341,441 13 Monday, October 28, 2013 0.08588 $12.42 1.38559 $205.10
351,341,441 14 Tuesday, October 29, 2013 0.08588 $12.42 1.47148 $217.52
351,341,441 15 Wednesday, October 30, 2013 0.08588 $12.42 1.55736 $229.94
351,341,441 16 Thursday, October 31, 2013 0.08588 $12.42 1.64325 $242.35
351,341,441 17 Friday, November 01, 2013 0.08588 $12.42 1.72913 $254.77
351,341,441 18 Saturday, November 02, 2013 0.08588 $12.42 1.81501 $267.19
351,341,441 19 Sunday, November 03, 2013 0.08588 $12.42 1.90090 $279.61
351,341,441 20 Monday, November 04, 2013 0.08588 $12.42 1.98678 $292.02
435,160,473 21 Tuesday, November 05, 2013 0.06934 $9.80 2.05613 $301.83
435,160,473 22 Wednesday, November 06, 2013 0.06934 $9.80 2.12547 $311.63
435,160,473 23 Thursday, November 07, 2013 0.06934 $9.80 2.19481 $321.44
435,160,473 24 Friday, November 08, 2013 0.06934 $9.80 2.26415 $331.24
435,160,473 25 Saturday, November 09, 2013 0.06934 $9.80 2.33349 $341.04
435,160,473 26 Sunday, November 10, 2013 0.06934 $9.80 2.40284 $350.85
435,160,473 27 Monday, November 11, 2013 0.06934 $9.80 2.47218 $360.65
435,160,473 28 Tuesday, November 12, 2013 0.06934 $9.80 2.54152 $370.46
435,160,473 29 Wednesday, November 13, 2013 0.06934 $9.80 2.61086 $380.26
435,160,473 30 Thursday, November 14, 2013 0.06934 $9.80 2.68020 $390.06
518,979,505 31 Friday, November 15, 2013 0.05814 $8.03 2.73835 $398.10
518,979,505 32 Saturday, November 16, 2013 0.05814 $8.03 2.79649 $406.13
518,979,505 33 Sunday, November 17, 2013 0.05814 $8.03 2.85463 $414.17
518,979,505 34 Monday, November 18, 2013 0.05814 $8.03 2.91277 $422.20
518,979,505 35 Tuesday, November 19, 2013 0.05814 $8.03 2.97092 $430.24
518,979,505 36 Wednesday, November 20, 2013 0.05814 $8.03 3.02906 $438.27
518,979,505 37 Thursday, November 21, 2013 0.05814 $8.03 3.08720 $446.31
518,979,505 38 Friday, November 22, 2013 0.05814 $8.03 3.14534 $454.34
518,979,505 39 Saturday, November 23, 2013 0.05814 $8.03 3.20349 $462.37
518,979,505 40 Sunday, November 24, 2013 0.05814 $8.03 3.26163 $470.41
602,798,536 41 Monday, November 25, 2013 0.05006 $6.76 3.31169 $477.17
602,798,536 42 Tuesday, November 26, 2013 0.05006 $6.76 3.36175 $483.92
602,798,536 43 Wednesday, November 27, 2013 0.05006 $6.76 3.41180 $490.68
602,798,536 44 Thursday, November 28, 2013 0.05006 $6.76 3.46186 $497.44
602,798,536 45 Friday, November 29, 2013 0.05006 $6.76 3.51192 $504.20
602,798,536 46 Saturday, November 30, 2013 0.05006 $6.76 3.56198 $510.95
602,798,536 47 Sunday, December 01, 2013 0.05006 $6.76 3.61204 $517.71
602,798,536 48 Monday, December 02, 2013 0.05006 $6.76 3.66209 $524.47
602,798,536 49 Tuesday, December 03, 2013 0.05006 $6.76 3.71215 $531.22
602,798,536 50 Wednesday, December 04, 2013 0.05006 $6.76 3.76221 $537.98
686,617,568 51 Thursday, December 05, 2013 0.04395 $5.79 3.80616 $543.77
686,617,568 52 Friday, December 06, 2013 0.04395 $5.79 3.85010 $549.56
686,617,568 53 Saturday, December 07, 2013 0.04395 $5.79 3.89405 $555.36
686,617,568 54 Sunday, December 08, 2013 0.04395 $5.79 3.93800 $561.15
686,617,568 55 Monday, December 09, 2013 0.04395 $5.79 3.98194 $566.94
686,617,568 56 Tuesday, December 10, 2013 0.04395 $5.79 4.02589 $572.73
686,617,568 57 Wednesday, December 11, 2013 0.04395 $5.79 4.06984 $578.52
686,617,568 58 Thursday, December 12, 2013 0.04395 $5.79 4.11379 $584.31
686,617,568 59 Friday, December 13, 2013 0.04395 $5.79 4.15773 $590.11
686,617,568 60 Saturday, December 14, 2013 0.04395 $5.79 4.20168 $595.90
770,436,600 61 Sunday, December 15, 2013 0.03917 $5.04 4.24085 $600.93
770,436,600 62 Monday, December 16, 2013 0.03917 $5.04 4.28001 $605.97
770,436,600 63 Tuesday, December 17, 2013 0.03917 $5.04 4.31918 $611.01
770,436,600 64 Wednesday, December 18, 2013 0.03917 $5.04 4.35834 $616.04
770,436,600 65 Thursday, December 19, 2013 0.03917 $5.04 4.39751 $621.08
770,436,600 66 Friday, December 20, 2013 0.03917 $5.04 4.43668 $626.11
770,436,600 67 Saturday, December 21, 2013 0.03917 $5.04 4.47584 $631.15
770,436,600 68 Sunday, December 22, 2013 0.03917 $5.04 4.51501 $636.19
770,436,600 69 Monday, December 23, 2013 0.03917 $5.04 4.55417 $641.22
770,436,600 70 Tuesday, December 24, 2013 0.03917 $5.04 4.59334 $646.26
854,255,632 71 Wednesday, December 25, 2013 0.03532 $4.43 4.62866 $650.69
854,255,632 72 Thursday, December 26, 2013 0.03532 $4.43 4.66399 $655.12
854,255,632 73 Friday, December 27, 2013 0.03532 $4.43 4.69931 $659.55
854,255,632 74 Saturday, December 28, 2013 0.03532 $4.43 4.73463 $663.98
854,255,632 75 Sunday, December 29, 2013 0.03532 $4.43 4.76995 $668.40
854,255,632 76 Monday, December 30, 2013 0.03532 $4.43 4.80528 $672.83
854,255,632 77 Tuesday, December 31, 2013 0.03532 $4.43 4.84060 $677.26
854,255,632 78 Wednesday, January 01, 2014 0.03532 $4.43 4.87592 $681.69


And from user WhyKill (https://forums.butterflylabs.com/members/ykill.html)
If you want some small amount, why not try to sell your preorder? I don't know much about that, but I think its possible. There are a couple of stickies on the forums that mention eBay policy and preorder sales, check those out.

NOTE Devvie: I guess you are right. But who would still buy? And I would feel bad pulling a fast one on some (other) ignorant bastard :(

Also from user Why Kill:
I have said all kinds of negative things about BFL, and not been deleted. It makes a difference what your tone is. Negative things that are patently true won't get deleted (cross my fingers) but I don't blame them for removing rage quits or profane whining. Those aren't worth saving anyway. If you want to keep your posts, post them on a board that BFL doesn't control.

NOTE Devvie: I start out very polite, that's who I am. And again, my post has been removed... My IP and account completely blocked. Facebook posts removed... Point taken?

And again a comment from user Why Kill:
And... my Jalapeno will not make any real money, and still hasn't shipped, just for your info. I was lucky not to have bought a single.

NOTE Devvie: you must have deep Buddhist Karma. I do not! I'm a western girl. I want cash for value and then some more! Grmbl.


User M. Boehler (https://forums.butterflylabs.com/members/mboehler.html)
I received a single yesterday. I ordered it on March 15 last year. When it arrived yesterday it did not work. So now I have to convince BFL to take it back and RMA it and send me a new one.

NOTE Devvie: March 15 2012... Think about that... March. Two thousand and Twelve. ...


So... Despite the wonderfully naive and loyal customers at their forum (the only ones to survive there)... I still feel like WAR.

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Source from Samker

http://www.butterflylabs.com/management/

CALL US: 1-800-809-MINE (6463)   
 
Quote: "Management": Unquote

Nasser Ghoseiri

https://plus.google.com/101966666251600904696/posts
https://www.facebook.com/nasser.ghoseiri‎

Mr. Ghoseiri is a long-term IT and Electronics engineering professional with more than 15 years of design experience, both software and hardware/digital and RF. read more › http://www.butterflylabs.com/management-view/nasser-ghoseiri-4/

"LOL" if it wasn't so sad... This guy doesn't even work there anymore and moved to France!
From Google search results preview: Nasser Ghoseiri has worked at Butterfly Labs (Chief Executive Officer), studied at Islamic Azad University, lives in Paris, France and is from Tehran, Iran.

But in 2014 he is still on the main page with butterflylabs...

Jeff Ownby

https://sites.google.com/site/gabrielvleisidesadvisorbio/
http://www.statscrop.com/www/btcguardian.com
http://whois.webrankstats.com/whois/prisonersedu.org
http://www.thedomainworkshop.com/bflf-org-domain-info
http://whois.polodomains.com/domain/7zKCkueg2GsG2HZf2ZI7FdgMqF2P8CUpH4UF8qp__fc._info.html

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Jeffrey Ownby, 130 N.Park LaGrange, Illinois 60525 United States
jeff@butterflylabs.com +1 (708) 601-4170
(confirmed with whois information https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=274997.msg2949983#msg2949983)

Mr. Ownby is responsible for leading the company's Marketing & Corporate Communications, Product Marketing, Ecommerce development and Channel organizations. read more › http://www.butterflylabs.com/management-view/jeff-ownby-2/

Josh Zerlan

http://joshzerlan.com
https://plus.google.com/113877645796248769339/posts

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FROM: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=279389.msg3041993#msg3041993
Josh R. Zerlan 18400 Juniper Ter., Gardner, KS 66030 ‎

As Butterfly Lab's Operations Manager, Mr. Zerlan is responsible for operations within Butterfly Labs, as well as long term product evolution and development. read more › http://www.butterflylabs.com/management-view/josh-zerlan-3/

Jody McQuown Drake

https://www.facebook.com/jody.m.drake
http://www.linkedin.com/pub/jody-drake/13/556/4ba?trk=pub-pbmap (owner at Awakening World Art & Design)

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Lives in Merriam, Johnson County, Kansas but I could not find more. Luckily, I'm not hunting alone  >:D
FROM: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=279389.msg3041993#msg3041993
10664.   Shawnee Mission   9324 W 51st   Street   Merriam KS, 66203   Jody Drake   
That one was a tough one to find, probably out of date:  http://www.locatefamily.com/Street-Lists/USA/KS/66203/index21.html
(still, unverified...)

As General Manager, Ms. Drake leads the Customer Service team, the Shipping Department, Human Resources and general office purchasing. She is also Secretary/Treasurer of the Corporation. read more › http://www.butterflylabs.com/management-view/jody-drake-7/

Sonny Vleisides

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=110868.0

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Sonny C Vleisides (born 1974?),  40-44 years old
Phone number 816-941-0299
Address 9817 Walnut St Kansas City, MO 64114-4148
(best bet: Sonny also studied at Kansas University...)
(update: CONFIRMED! https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=236956.msg2515441#msg2515441. Also gives: sonofodi@hotmail.com, sonofodi@hotmail.com.)
Sonny C Vleisides (born 1974?) 40-44 years old
Address 534 Spring Meadow Dr Wentzville, MO 63385-3444
(unverified, but the only other person found with this name in the WhitePages - and also from MO)

As our VP of product development, Sonny Vleisides is responsible for identifying markets and bringing new ideas through the engineering process. read more › http://www.butterflylabs.com/management-view/sonny-vleisides-8/

A LOT is written about this guy: he is a convicted criminal. Therefore I will probably not find any RL informations. Some links of interest:
- interview: http://codinginmysleep.com/interview-with-sonny-vleisides/ (Sept., 2012)
- conviction by court: https://sites.google.com/site/bitcointech/home/united-states-of-america-vs-sonny-vleisides
- http://trilema.com/2013/preemptive-strike-to-have-on-hand-for-when-butterfly-labs-gets-hauled-off-to-jail-in-corpore/ (note to future self: read in more detail!!)
- http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/10c43e/bfl_ceo_sonny_vleisides_comes_out_with_his_entire/  (some random user comments)
- and this page mentions BFL will pull my order completely if I post negative comments on the internet (...) https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=236794.100;topicseen

EDIT Devvie: Quote: "September 15, 2013, is the day Sonny Vleisides' probation is set to end, set by the courts, along with a $100 USD fine, for his 15 year running lottery scam that fleeced hundreds of millions from the elderly."

Dave McClain

www.linkedin.com/in/dmcclain1
https://plus.google.com/108134492851943873052/posts

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David J McClain,  40-44 years old
Phone number 913-383-9796
Address 7000 W 99th St Overland Park, KS 66212-1519
(seems correct identity)

As Account Manager, Mr. McClain is the primary contact for our institutional and strategic customers providing technical advice regarding hardware purchases. read more › http://www.butterflylabs.com/management-view/dave-mcclain-5/

Marc Goodpasture

http://www.linkedin.com/pub/marc-goodpasture/20/10b/361
http://www.zoominfo.com/s/#!search/profile/person?personId=-1005645&targetid=profile

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Marc Goodpasture
Telephone: (913) 829-1000 ext. 3064 Fax: (913) 829-9214 E-mail: marc.goodpasture@smhco.com
(old info)
Marc A Goodpasture
Phone number 913-897-3311
Address 19142 Hardy St Stilwell, KS 66085-9443
(unverified identity, but looks correct)

As Butterfly Lab's Production Manager, Mr. Goodpasture is responsible for product assembly and scheduling of supplier deliveries to support Butterfly Labs production.

He is also responsible for sourcing materials and supply chain management.
Mr. Goodpasture is an effective manager with 30 years experience in Engineering, production and supply chain management. 
Prior to Butterfly Labs, Mr. Goodpasture was responsible for design, component sourcing and building industrial electronic products and devices for various companies.
Mr. Goodpasture holds a BS in Engineering from Kansas State University.  He obtained APICS CPIM certification in 1993.


If it wasn't so sad, I would laugh really hard. I've been in Planning & Scheduling consultancy. I guess he's still using SAP :P He's an ABSOLUTE JOKE!!!!


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FROM: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=246182.msg2611169#msg2611169

Copy Paste:
You should probably read the link below.  Just for fun I have copied a pretty important section when it comes to refunds.

When You Must Cancel an Order

You must cancel an order and provide a prompt refund when:
•the customer exercises any option to cancel before you ship the merchandise;
•the customer does not respond to your first notice of a definite revised shipment date of 30 days or less and you have not shipped the merchandise or received the customer’s consent to a further delay by the definite revised shipment date;
•the customer does not respond to your notice of a definite revised shipment date of more than 30 days (or your notice that you are unable to provide a definite revised shipment date) and you have not shipped the merchandise within 30 days of the original shipment date;
•the customer consents to a definite delay and you have not shipped or obtained the customer’s consent to any additional delay by the shipment time the customer consented to;
•you have not shipped or provided the required delay or renewed option notices on time; or
•you determine that you will never be able to ship the merchandise.


http://business.ftc.gov/documents/bus02-business-guide-mail-and-telephone-order-merchandise-rule

Taking pre-order full payment for a product not yet delivered falls into different category than product already shipped.  While it may be perfectly legal to offer a no refund policy on items shipped/received (aside from defects/warranty issues), it certainly appears that not allowing a full refund before shipping a product is not acceptable to the FTC.

If I was BFL I would not want lawyers looking into this stuff

EDIT: nor devnullius ;pp
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Re: BUTTERFLY LABS THIEVERY: an official reaction
« Reply #16 on: 20. October 2013., 22:09:09 »
LIES LIES LIES copy pasted FROM: http://www.coindesk.com/butterfly-labs-coo-responds-to-detractors-amid-company-struggles/ 

(Butterfly Labs COO responds to detractors amid company struggles)


Published on September 15, 2013 at 10:23 BST | By David Gilson | Butterfly Labs, Mining, News, Technology
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Processor manufacturer Butterfly Labs (BFL) has recently been taking a bashing in the press and on the Bitcoin Forum due to delays in deliveries and the release of the its new 28nm processor, the Monarch. CoinDesk contacted Butterfly Labs’ chief operating officer (COO), Josh Zerlan, to talk about the delays, the Monarch ASIC and Bitcoin Forum complaints.

Butterfly Labs, one of the most prominent producers of bitcoin mining technology, currently ships hundreds of units of 65nm chips per day. However, the Kansas-based firm has recently struggled to keep up with demand as it is currently manufacturing more units per day than it can dispatch and verify, which has led to frustration for those customers still awaiting delivery of their ASIC miners and who are concerned at the diminishing return on their investment.

CoinDesk put this concern to BFL COO, Josh Zerlan, who expressed his sympathy and understanding for the frustrating situation in which his customers find themselves, both from a consumer perspective and as a former miner himself. Zerlan reported that the company is very aware of the problem and is focusing on increasing its manufacturing capacity, refining its processes and working to improve shipping rates. ”If there was physically any way we could ship faster, we would be. We have and are doing everything we possibly can to get these orders out the door as quickly as possible,” Zerlan said.

According to Zerlan, some of BFL’s previous production difficulties had arisen as a result of an initially strained relationship with Global Foundries, the foundry BFL uses to produce both its 28nm and 65nm process chips.

“The problem you have when dealing with large foundries is they don’t want to talk to you, especially when you’re starting out,” Zerlan said. “They get a lot of people with big ideas but no follow-through so they leave it up to brokers, who purchase time in giant chunks and then sell them to the smaller customers at a mark-up.  This leads to a lot of delays and miscommunication issues. Once you get big or well-known enough, the foundry is willing to talk and work with your engineers directly. This greatly enhances communication and speed of things getting done.”

However, since BFL started to work directly with the Global Foundries (rather than through a broker), a rapport has developed between the two firms and there may be cause for optimism as manufacturing is now said to be running more smoothly.

Dispensing with the middlemen has also enabled BFL engineers to work directly with foundry personnel and pass on technical details on matters such as chip design, which BFL does in-house. It should also mean that BFL is better able to predict timelines on the wafers and have more leverage in how and when chips are created and shipped out.

In a further bid to speed things up, BFL is looking at outsourcing some of its production needs to a local, US-based company, which will assemble the Jalapeno 5GH/s miner line. What’s more, it will add extra staff to its shipping department and customer service team. Finding suitable candidates for the latter  has proved particularly challenging as, in addition to the typically desired skills of good communication abilities and attention to detail, hires for the customer service team need at least a rudimentary understanding of bitcoin, which is no small ask.

The Butterfly Labs COO was also keen to clear up confusion about the availability of its new mining card, the 28nm Monarch ASIC, the release of which generated controversy amongst those still awaiting delivery of their longstanding 65nm-based products.

Zerlan stated that there are several months to go before “we see the actual chips in hand” because the 28nm chips are still on the tape-out process but revealed that BFL are set to do what he described as a “bullet run”, which will produce a limited number of chips in 24 days (versus the normal 75-90 days required for a typical foundry run). This will not only enable Butterfly Labs to verify that the chips are working as expected but would also allow a small volume of customer orders to be shipped sooner than initially anticipated.

However, the amount of advanced chips Butterfly Labs can generate via bullet run production is constrained by both the high cost of such an exercise and also because Global Foundries only operates a limited number of bullet run slots. According to Zerlan, the additional cost incurred by bullet run production would be borne by BFL and not by consumers.

“The bulk run of chips should take place a few weeks after the bullet run, which is where many of the later orders will come from. That is expected to start shipping sometime in late January or early February 2014. As I get more information, I intend to keep everyone updated as much as possible,” Zerlan told CoinDesk.

When asked if any prototypes of the 28nm process chips had been produced, Zerlan said there had not been any. He pointed out that, whilst every other vendor is working on their first-generation product, this would be BFL’s second-generation ASIC and therefore the simulation models are likely to be far more accurate, making prototypes less relevant.

“Unfortunately with our first-generation FPGA product, the simulation models were way off in terms of power and hash rate. However, with the lessons from that exercise, the second-generation FPGA simulation models have been much better and our second-generation FPGA product has actually outperformed the simulation.”


Josh Zerlan, COO of Butterfly Labs
The question then is whether the steps being taken by BFL will do anything to assuage the dissatisfaction expressed by its customers, some of which has led to heated exchanges between Zerlan and a number of participants of the Bitcoin Forum. Zerlan dismissed some of BFL’s detractors on the Forum as “known trolls” who were seeking to portray BFL in a bad light whilst he claimed that others were trying to encourage people to cancel their orders so that they would move up in the shipping queue. “BTC mining, being a zero sum activity, makes it viable and profitable to get as many people to cancel their orders as possible, so your position improves,” said Zerlan. “That’s really the crux of it: the less people mining, the more money you make as a miner.”

The Bitcoin Forum has also been the scene of a more controversial exchange surrounding allegations that BFL’s VP of product information, Sonny Vleisides, has a criminal record. Addressing the issue, Zerlan said: “Sonny tried to start a thread to answer questions but it devolved rapidly into a troll fest. As a result, it was decided that trying to answer questions rationally was a pointless endeavour and he has since stopped responding there… The fact that we’ve delivered two generations of FPGA products and one generation of ASIC products should be fairly indicative that BFL is not a scam.”

Zerlan described the Vleisides issue as “wholly immaterial” in terms of its relevance to and impact on BFL’s performance. If the Monarch proves to be a success and customers start to receive their processors in a more timely fashion, he should be proved right and the company will be garnering a more positive reception in the press and from the wider bitcoin community. Until then, it seems like the company has a lot of customer faith to regain.

End copy paste.

MORE Butterfly? http://www.coindesk.com/technology/mining/butterfly-labs/

Also interesting read, if only because subject describes my exact feelings: http://www.coindesk.com/butterfly-labs-monarch-miner-announcement-angers-existing-customers/

And FROM: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=274997.msg3002147#msg3002147
Lies lies lies lies lies all lies.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=247310.0
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=266945.0
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=280092.0
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=150803.0
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=280514.0


So more war!!

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Filing an official complaint against Butterfly Labs
« Reply #17 on: 20. October 2013., 22:38:59 »
FROM: http://www.reddit.com/r/BitcoinMining/comments/1l5oz5/kansas_ag_replied_to_my_consumer_protection/

If you are an un-satisfied BFL customer, I suggest visiting the Kansas AG website and filing a consumer protection complaint: http://ag.ks.gov/about-the-office/contact-us/file-a-complaint

AND also

FROM: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=274997.msg3000857#msg3000857

If you have ordered from BFL and have not yet received your product, you are entitled to a refund whenever you request one (per FTC rules).

First ask Butterfly Labs for one, they will probably say no but you might get lucky.

If you ordered via PayPal you can file a complaint with them even if you are outside the 45 day window. One customer has already gotten a refund from PayPal that was outside the 45 days. EDIT Devvie: there is even a special paypal email address. Google it. PayPal suspended all businesses with BFL.

If you ordered via BTC or Bank wire, you can fill out a complaint with the FTC and they will advocate for you with BFL to get your refund.
You can also contact the office of the Kansas Attorney General and inform them that you have had your money taken with no product delivered for months, just more promises.

There are also several threads on how to get a refund from BFL, here are two:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=266945.0
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=272585.0

War continues...

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http://thegipster.blogspot.com/2013/06/gold-in-them-bits-inside-worlds-most_30.html

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Sonny Chris Vleisides, who pled guilty to one count of mail fraud in 2010 (PDF) for being involved in an international lottery scam, is an executive at BFL. Jeff Ownby, vice president of marketing and e-commerce at BFL, told Ars that Vleisides is the “lead product developer—he’s the guy who dreams up the projects," though he declined to provide more details beyond that. By Vleisides’ own account on a Bitcoin forum, he’s the president of a hosting company called Webspawner.com—but it's not clear if he has a background in electrical engineering or hardware design.

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BFL didn’t make that target, and as such, it said it donated 1,000 BTC to the Bitcoin Development Fund (BDF). However, the BDF appears to have been created in May 2013 and provides no documentation that it is, in fact, a bona fide charity or nonprofit organization. Its website lists no actual people, street addresses, or phone numbers.

In fact, it turns out that BDF was actually started by Butterfly Labs' own employees—a fact disclosed nowhere on the BDF site. When Ars reached out to the only e-mail address listed on the site, the response that came back was from Jeff Ownby, the BFL vice president.

"We initially set up this site for the purpose of distributing the 1,000 BTC that BFL committed to donate," Ownby told Ars. "We set it up like this because we think there is an opportunity to involve other BTC businesses in helping fund projects and charities in the future.

(https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=274997.msg2947221#msg2947221)

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D., I just want to check do you get any reply from them till now?

Also IMO, it'll be very useful (if you're already registered on above mentioned forums/blogs/sites etc.) that you post link to this Topic and ask from them to follow and share new ideas here at SCforum. ;)



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