Butterfly Labs Customers Appeal to FTC for $1 Million in Missing Orders

Butterfly Labs Customers Appeal to FTC for $1 Million in Missing Orders

A new report reveals that ButterflyLabs customers have submitted 283 complaints against the company - worth more than $1m in combined refunds and late orders - to the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) since 2012. According to documents revealed by Ars Technica, the complaints against the Kansas-based ASIC miner manufacturer are for orders totalling $1,016,243 across a period of about 17 months (see the report data here). The first complaint was filed in September 2012, with the most recent complaint having been submitted on 15th April of this year. Notably, one entry made a claim for $30m....


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