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Title: Re: bitcoin inflation, the end is near
Post by: TheGambler on November 20, 2013, 06:23:01 AM
Bitcoin has a limit on how many can be produced. the end is never near.


Title: Re: Re: bitcoin inflation, the end is near
Post by: Martijnvdc on November 20, 2013, 07:59:23 AM
Didn't you earn a lot more than that via your professional gambling service?
Or is this loan meant for the website that offers this service?


Title: Re: Re: bitcoin inflation, the end is near
Post by: Tulak on November 20, 2013, 06:00:57 PM
Before I start, no this is not a gambling loan. Just because my username states "TheGanbler" doesn't mean I'm here to gamble loans.

nice try.


Title: Re: Re: bitcoin inflation, the end is near
Post by: Tomatocage on November 20, 2013, 06:13:23 PM
Hmm, yeah man, I dunno if you'll be able to fill this without collateral. A year ago .05 BTC would have been no problem, but with the recent run-up in USD exchange rate, people are going to be hesitant to do even fractional loans without being secured by an equal value asset. Good luck though :)


Title: Re: Re: bitcoin inflation, the end is near
Post by: Blazey on November 20, 2013, 07:47:09 PM
Didn't you earn a lot more than that via your professional gambling service?
Or is this loan meant for the website that offers this service?
as I said earlier this has nothing to do with gambling
All my money from that actually all of my BTC was wired via MtGox after the huge spike.


what about paypal transfer? looking to buy 0.05BTC?


Title: Re: Re: bitcoin inflation, the end is near
Post by: monbux on November 20, 2013, 09:45:06 PM
Next time, think of a better name.  I think we all know where this is heading...
http://utah-concealed-carry-permit.com/articleimages/denied.jpg


Title: Re: Re: bitcoin inflation, the end is near
Post by: Tomatocage on November 20, 2013, 09:48:38 PM
I have a few trusted people who ive dealt before who have the PayPal
I need this to renew my domains edits that date, transfers to PayPal can take a few business days my domains will be long gone by then.

Wait... but Bitcoin -> Fiat is any faster?


Title: Re: Re: bitcoin inflation, the end is near
Post by: monbux on November 20, 2013, 09:52:29 PM
I have a few trusted people who ive dealt before who have the PayPal
I need this to renew my domains edits that date, transfers to PayPal can take a few business days my domains will be long gone by then.

Wait... but Bitcoin -> Fiat is any faster?

@OP, where do you live?  Bank -> Paypal is faster, it will take less than 8 days, and less than 5 if you are in the US. Why not just do that?  Unless you are planning to sell the bitcoins for paypal, how are you going to pay back?


Title: Re: Re: bitcoin inflation, the end is near
Post by: playtin on November 20, 2013, 10:14:14 PM
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Title: Re: Re: bitcoin inflation, the end is near
Post by: CoinGeneral on November 21, 2013, 05:04:55 AM
This makes absolutely no sense, if you're going to give someone paypal USD to 'borrow' some BitCoin to pay off some domain names or whatever you claim, why not just pay for domain renewal in USD in the first place?

Makes no sense, stupid story


Title: Re: Re: bitcoin inflation, the end is near
Post by: Tulak on November 21, 2013, 11:50:49 AM
http://utah-concealed-carry-permit.com/articleimages/denied.jpg


Title: Re: Re: bitcoin inflation, the end is near
Post by: junshong on November 21, 2013, 12:12:40 PM
Before I start, no this is not a gambling loan. Just because my username states "TheGanbler" doesn't mean I'm here to gamble loans.

Hello
I am looking for a 0.05BTC loan to pay off a few domains that I haven't covered and are also high demand. These domains are about to go into redemption for public sale, so I urgently need to renew them or else I've lost them.
You'll be repaid within 7 days of you sending the coins. This will give me enough time to wire in some PayPal and exchange it to Bitcoin and repay your loan.
No, I do not have any alt-coin collaterall as I would've just exchanged it at BTC-e and lived happily ever after

If you're trusting and willing enough to do this for me, please take the time to post or PM me.

If you are already fine with the offer, my address is 13SHyKDR46Yng4V1M8ACo6Vmqz8TwPc8hy

When your coins are returned, I'll PM you and also post here.

Thanks a lot for your time!
Hmmm.. Perhaps time to return my investment. "sort it out with stunna"


Title: Re: Re: bitcoin inflation, the end is near
Post by: theecoinomist on November 21, 2013, 01:07:11 PM
Didn't you earn a lot more than that via your professional gambling service?
Or is this loan meant for the website that offers this service?
as I said earlier this has nothing to do with gambling
All my money from that actually all of my BTC was wired via MtGox after the huge spike.


I don't believe you would withdraw from Gox


Title: Re: Re: bitcoin inflation, the end is near
Post by: monbux on November 21, 2013, 10:29:55 PM
Quote
1. What has that got to do with this thread
2. Stunna hasn't replied I can't control that
Others got their coins fine. PD cashiers I have no control over.

Perhaps it's because you have 2 paid signatures in your current signature, I doubt that would make a great immpression.


Title: Re: Re: bitcoin inflation, the end is near
Post by: junshong on November 23, 2013, 08:24:03 AM
Before I start, no this is not a gambling loan. Just because my username states "TheGanbler" doesn't mean I'm here to gamble loans.

Hello
I am looking for a 0.05BTC loan to pay off a few domains that I haven't covered and are also high demand. These domains are about to go into redemption for public sale, so I urgently need to renew them or else I've lost them.
You'll be repaid within 7 days of you sending the coins. This will give me enough time to wire in some PayPal and exchange it to Bitcoin and repay your loan.
No, I do not have any alt-coin collaterall as I would've just exchanged it at BTC-e and lived happily ever after

If you're trusting and willing enough to do this for me, please take the time to post or PM me.

If you are already fine with the offer, my address is 13SHyKDR46Yng4V1M8ACo6Vmqz8TwPc8hy

When your coins are returned, I'll PM you and also post here.

Thanks a lot for your time!
Hmmm.. Perhaps time to return my investment. "sort it out with stunna"
1. What has that got to do with this thread
2. Stunna hasn't replied I can't control that
Others got their coins fine. PD cashiers I have no control over.
1. You apparently did not pay out my BTC which means you are scammer.
2. Why dont you contact their support. Its your fault that you failed to contact them about this issue.


Title: Re: Re: bitcoin inflation, the end is near
Post by: romneybuck on November 23, 2013, 09:38:04 PM
Are you willing to use your account as collateral?


Title: Re: Re: bitcoin inflation, the end is near
Post by: CoinGeneral on December 01, 2013, 12:46:41 AM
It's already passed 10 days since he posted this

I am pretty sure he has made $50 in these 10 days by now and that he is able to convert it to BTC.

But did he exchange the $50 into BTC? No, and still here he is begging for a loan.

http://qph.is.quoracdn.net/main-qimg-2d03ad33244361bec12d33d683c1f77f


Title: Re: Re: bitcoin inflation, the end is near
Post by: JTrain_51 on December 01, 2013, 12:48:42 AM
Next time, think of a better name.  I think we all know where this is heading...
http://utah-concealed-carry-permit.com/articleimages/denied.jpg

I would have to agree you can say whatever you want but you still could be gambling
But its not a problem if you gamble and win ;D


Title: Re: Re: bitcoin inflation, the end is near
Post by: Kouye on December 01, 2013, 02:11:33 AM
Are you willing to use your account as collateral?
You're willing to buy 2months accounts for 50$?
I won't ask what for (cause I know).
I'll just ask: how many do you need?