Soldato
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Anyone defending LTT over this needs to give their head a shake. Just accept that you have been watching a trash tech channel for years. It’s ok. Watch something better.
Look at the name. You needn’t think about this person’s posting.Why are you getting so personally insulting with forum members ? You've done this multiple times now.
Criticism of 1 person doesn't automatically mean admiration of someone else, You don't seem to understand that.
What? No they were not provided a price, no it doesn't go back to June for when LMG auctioned off a prototype that was someone else's property without permission.What? GN even played back the chain of events from June. They agree to pay and were provided a price.
The dude has issues. Did he go by a different name previously?Why are you getting so personally insulting with forum members ? You've done this multiple times now.
Criticism of 1 person doesn't automatically mean admiration of someone else, You don't seem to understand that.
So the company had the opportunity to get their prototype back but went for the money instead of the prototype??
The dude has issues. Did he go by a different name previously?
They were probably amazed they "sold" 1So the company had the opportunity to get their prototype back but went for the money instead of the prototype??
UPDATE
For full transparency, Linus contacted us this evening saying it's likely he can get the block back from the buyer.
We have declined this offer, and asked for the previously agreed monetary value instead for the following reasons:
1) we have already spent a significant percentage of the value of the block in the last few days on replacement parts to build a new block, assuming we'd never see the original one again.
2) we do not know if the original block is still in good working condition, and how much money will be needed to fix it if it's not.
3) we don't know if any of the bespoke fittings are missing, each of these costs money to replace if they are.
4) LTT have had our 3090ti without using it for 9 weeks, so we have lost confidence that they will return items quickly.
5) LTT isn't currently in possession of the block, they've only said that they can get it back. We therefore don't know when we'd get it back, and time is of the essence.
6) LTT has confirmed that the block is with a private individual rather than a rival company, so lost IP is much less of an issue.
We wanted to state this publicly just in case anyone has any issues with the fact that the block has potentially been found, and we chose to take the money instead. We hope you understand our reasoning here. We can have our new block that we're currently making ready in the next couple of weeks, and we are sceptical that we would have the original block back in fully working condition in that amount of time – it would be a gamble at the very least.
So the company had the opportunity to get their prototype back but went for the money instead of the prototype??
Sounds like they were trying to get a refund and it backfired on themWhat does a private buyer want with a prototype block which 'doesn't work'? I don't get it.
Did LTT **** your mrs or something? The lad has turned a YT hobby into a multi-mil biz, whilst you are in your parents basement simping for some other random YT'er who isn't quite.
Edit: also barley is a crop
It makes total sense for the company to recoup the monetary value of the prototype.UPDATE
For full transparency, Linus contacted us this evening saying it's likely he can get the block back from the buyer.
We have declined this offer, and asked for the previously agreed monetary value instead for the following reasons:
1) we have already spent a significant percentage of the value of the block in the last few days on replacement parts to build a new block, assuming we'd never see the original one again.
2) we do not know if the original block is still in good working condition, and how much money will be needed to fix it if it's not.
3) we don't know if any of the bespoke fittings are missing, each of these costs money to replace if they are.
4) LTT have had our 3090ti without using it for 9 weeks, so we have lost confidence that they will return items quickly.
5) LTT isn't currently in possession of the block, they've only said that they can get it back. We therefore don't know when we'd get it back, and time is of the essence.
6) LTT has confirmed that the block is with a private individual rather than a rival company, so lost IP is much less of an issue.
We wanted to state this publicly just in case anyone has any issues with the fact that the block has potentially been found, and we chose to take the money instead. We hope you understand our reasoning here. We can have our new block that we're currently making ready in the next couple of weeks, and we are sceptical that we would have the original block back in fully working condition in that amount of time – it would be a gamble at the very least.
So the company had the opportunity to get their prototype back but went for the money instead of the prototype??
And you are suggesting what by this statement. Everything they have stated is factual. LMG are at fault here.UPDATE
For full transparency, Linus contacted us this evening saying it's likely he can get the block back from the buyer.
We have declined this offer, and asked for the previously agreed monetary value instead for the following reasons:
1) we have already spent a significant percentage of the value of the block in the last few days on replacement parts to build a new block, assuming we'd never see the original one again.
2) we do not know if the original block is still in good working condition, and how much money will be needed to fix it if it's not.
3) we don't know if any of the bespoke fittings are missing, each of these costs money to replace if they are.
4) LTT have had our 3090ti without using it for 9 weeks, so we have lost confidence that they will return items quickly.
5) LTT isn't currently in possession of the block, they've only said that they can get it back. We therefore don't know when we'd get it back, and time is of the essence.
6) LTT has confirmed that the block is with a private individual rather than a rival company, so lost IP is much less of an issue.
We wanted to state this publicly just in case anyone has any issues with the fact that the block has potentially been found, and we chose to take the money instead. We hope you understand our reasoning here. We can have our new block that we're currently making ready in the next couple of weeks, and we are sceptical that we would have the original block back in fully working condition in that amount of time – it would be a gamble at the very least.
So the company had the opportunity to get their prototype back but went for the money instead of the prototype??
does sound strangeWhat does a private buyer want with a prototype block which 'doesn't work'? I don't get it.
UPDATE
For full transparency, Linus contacted us this evening saying it's likely he can get the block back from the buyer.
We have declined this offer, and asked for the previously agreed monetary value instead for the following reasons:
1) we have already spent a significant percentage of the value of the block in the last few days on replacement parts to build a new block, assuming we'd never see the original one again.
2) we do not know if the original block is still in good working condition, and how much money will be needed to fix it if it's not.
3) we don't know if any of the bespoke fittings are missing, each of these costs money to replace if they are.
4) LTT have had our 3090ti without using it for 9 weeks, so we have lost confidence that they will return items quickly.
5) LTT isn't currently in possession of the block, they've only said that they can get it back. We therefore don't know when we'd get it back, and time is of the essence.
6) LTT has confirmed that the block is with a private individual rather than a rival company, so lost IP is much less of an issue.
We wanted to state this publicly just in case anyone has any issues with the fact that the block has potentially been found, and we chose to take the money instead. We hope you understand our reasoning here. We can have our new block that we're currently making ready in the next couple of weeks, and we are sceptical that we would have the original block back in fully working condition in that amount of time – it would be a gamble at the very least.
So the company had the opportunity to get their prototype back but went for the money instead of the prototype??
What? GN even played back the chain of events from June. They agree to pay and were provided a price.