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Economy => Lending => Topic started by: nslenders on June 01, 2015, 12:00:04 AM



Title: Loan Offer At 3%
Post by: nslenders on June 01, 2015, 12:00:04 AM
Has it been challenging acquiring working capital to expand your business?-Or do you require personal capital?-Has your bank recently declined you a business or personal loan?-Have you been in business or employed for at least 2 months? or are you a student and need urgent loan?-If you've answered "YES" to the following, We can arrange a QUICK and EASY loan for you. I have access to over 60 Lenders who can provide loans in as sort as 3-5 Business Days with a low percentage of 3%. We are a private equity firm based on London, England with a reputable name with a 90% approval rate.No collateral needed-We Fund $10,000-$5,000,000-Contact: msmichelle_c@outlook.com for more information.
NS Lenders Corp


Title: Re: Loan Offer At 3%
Post by: tarsua on June 01, 2015, 12:29:54 AM
Will these loans be in Bitcoin or fiat?


Title: Re: Loan Offer At 3%
Post by: botany on June 01, 2015, 01:47:29 AM
Has it been challenging acquiring working capital to expand your business?-Or do you require personal capital?-Has your bank recently declined you a business or personal loan?-Have you been in business or employed for at least 2 months? or are you a student and need urgent loan?-If you've answered "YES" to the following, We can arrange a QUICK and EASY loan for you. I have access to over 60 Lenders who can provide loans in as sort as 3-5 Business Days with a low percentage of 3%. We are a private equity firm based on London, England with a reputable name with a 90% approval rate.No collateral needed-We Fund $10,000-$5,000,000-Contact: msmichelle_c@outlook.com for more information.
NS Lenders Corp


Prospective borrowers - be wary of identity theft.


Title: Re: Loan Offer At 3%
Post by: josephno1 on June 04, 2015, 05:13:43 AM
If you have all this money, which I doubt you do, you should have at least been able to not use a free email account


Title: Re: Loan Offer At 3%
Post by: niktitan132 on June 04, 2015, 09:26:49 AM
If you have all this money, which I doubt you do, you should have at least been able to not use a free email account

I'm sure he doesn't have any of that money.Probably he wants that you send him a photo of yourself with ID in your hands + only scanned ID or something like that...and boom as soon he got that from you he will stop replying or say no loan for you.In reality he has stolen your ID and private info...Probably he will use that to get verified on btcjam and similar sites to scam with your identity.