Title: Need .3 BTC loan. 24 hours only. ... CLOSED Post by: vpiholdings on April 07, 2016, 05:45:05 PM Hello there fellow members,
I am in need of a short term 24-48 hour max loan of .3 BTC I can offer collateral in the form of my account, websites, domains or other accounts. I only need the loan for 24-48 hours, and most likely will not need it the full 24 hours. Loan needed for guaranteed investment no risk. I need to purchase a domain that I am selling to a buyer who gave me a budget to scout the name of 5x the .3 BTC I am requesting. Please let me know if you can help me - loan needed ASAP! Thanks! Title: Re: Need .3 BTC loan. 24 hours only. ... .35 - .4 return Post by: zazarb on April 07, 2016, 06:24:51 PM You account it's not worth 0.3BTC, and as can see,
your attempt to sell domains did not receive any attention. So I do not see the possibilities that your claim will be granted. Title: Re: Need .3 BTC loan. 24 hours only. ... .35 - .4 return Post by: vpiholdings on April 07, 2016, 06:34:29 PM I am not selling the domains here. This is not a forum for domain sales. I have clients
who I assist in purchasing domains in the aftermarket. This is already a done deal wirh a contract between myself and my client. Title: Re: Need .3 BTC loan. 24 hours only. ... .35 - .4 return Post by: zazarb on April 07, 2016, 08:30:54 PM I am not selling the domains here. This is not a forum for domain sales. I have clients you contract - is future income, and It can not be considered as valid collateral, as saying Vod:who I assist in purchasing domains in the aftermarket. This is already a done deal wirh a contract between myself and my client. Quote - Future income. You can prove you'll make xx coins in the next few days, but nothing forces you to send those coins to pay your debt. I talked about the domain that you you can offer as collateral, and I am sure that this is the same as in you selling thread https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1399598.msg14208268#msg14208268 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1392269.msg14141467#msg14141467 Title: Re: Need .3 BTC loan. 24 hours only. ... .35 - .4 return Post by: vpiholdings on April 08, 2016, 07:01:24 AM I've been buying and selling Bitcoin for a while now as well as buying
and selling domains. If you would like to see some of my sales via public auction: the following links are quick flips. I picked each of these domains up for $10 or less, and here is the sale outcome A of a few: https://flippa.com/5591294-fkk-co The following listing I didn't end up selling. High bid was $1200 Which I did not accept - Domain and site are worth more and I decided to hang on to it; https://flippa.com/5457673-video-proxy-com And there are others listed too like backlinkseo.com which sas sold over $100. I certainly understand the concerns when it comes to repayments. As a trusted buyer and seller online of many different things - I have no interest in scamming anybody. I've been burned myself plenty Of times, and I have absolutely zero interest in being dishonest With anyone. Title: Re: Need .3 BTC loan. 24 hours only. ... .35 - .4 return Post by: justdimin on April 08, 2016, 07:30:10 AM Valid collateral is actually something that can be sold immediately by the lender to recover the loss in case you default. In this case the future profits are just imaginary and not guaranteed, hence not a valid collateral.
Title: Re: Need .3 BTC loan. 24 hours only. ... .35 - .4 return Post by: vpiholdings on April 08, 2016, 07:38:37 AM LOL - is this your way of running your post count up.
I actually don't need the loan anymore - as I've already got and returned the money from where it was borrowed. For reference - you may want to take a look into many places that do domain and website collateral loans, and maybe research just how valuable some assets are versus others. Thanks for your thoughts guys! I'm actually more interested in creating more trust here in getting a loan then anything. Not really for reasons of "dire need." I have websites such as www.studioappbuilder.com that bring in more than $2,000 a month in itself. So I'm well aware of what a viable asset as collateral looks like ;) |