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Economy => Lending => Topic started by: DiamondCardz on February 09, 2014, 01:41:16 PM



Title: Taking out a 0.2 BTC loan, repaying 0.22 BTC.
Post by: DiamondCardz on February 09, 2014, 01:41:16 PM
Taking out yet another loan, this should be my last loan for a while. The reason for these loans is that I'm quite impatient. I've been buying quite a lot of things recently with Bitcoin, and yet again, I am eyeing another thing to buy (after spending like $250 at the same place in the last month or so. Stupid, I know. :P) and I prefer to buy it as soon as possible instead of waiting a month to get paid out from a signature campaign. If you're wondering how I'm going to repay, I will be switching to Stunna's sig campaign next month and I will become very active on the forums, like the old days. ;)

The loan will be until the 20th of March with 10% interest. My BTC address is 171717Lqgyi88sqSqRtToFYUYmJqeq5Bui. Please post below after you've sent, I don't want to have to hunt down the person who gave me a loan in order to repay them.


Title: Re: Taking out a 0.2 BTC loan, repaying 0.22 BTC.
Post by: MegaHustlr on February 09, 2014, 03:36:20 PM
Why dont you post this in the lending section? And 10% for such a long time is a bit low.


Title: Re: Taking out a 0.2 BTC loan, repaying 0.22 BTC.
Post by: DiamondCardz on February 09, 2014, 03:46:00 PM
Oops, let me move it. Forgot to post in lending section. And I think the interest is fine.


Title: Re: Taking out a 0.2 BTC loan, repaying 0.22 BTC.
Post by: peter1980 on February 09, 2014, 03:51:30 PM
Do you think interest rates are quite low.


Title: Re: Taking out a 0.2 BTC loan, repaying 0.22 BTC.
Post by: austin on February 09, 2014, 07:23:11 PM
Taking out yet another loan, this should be my last loan for a while. The reason for these loans is that I'm quite impatient. I've been buying quite a lot of things recently with Bitcoin, and yet again, I am eyeing another thing to buy (after spending like $250 at the same place in the last month or so. Stupid, I know. :P) and I prefer to buy it as soon as possible instead of waiting a month to get paid out from a signature campaign. If you're wondering how I'm going to repay, I will be switching to Stunna's sig campaign next month and I will become very active on the forums, like the old days. ;)

The loan will be until the 20th of March with 10% interest. My BTC address is 171717Lqgyi88sqSqRtToFYUYmJqeq5Bui. Please post below after you've sent, I don't want to have to hunt down the person who gave me a loan in order to repay them.
Payment sent. Please return 0.22btc by March 20th.
Repay to this address: 16cuSLuR3qfK4d3hkbvHzBfadJLEEgZvAJ
TxID: ec4f2852c12becb1ef4aa021f095e90e8fcb6dbf5b03f70ac612f6e439023a2d


Title: Re: Taking out a 0.2 BTC loan, repaying 0.22 BTC.
Post by: BitEscrow on February 09, 2014, 07:26:11 PM
Vouch for user asking for loan. Repayed loan on time, with full interest. TRUST


Title: Re: Taking out a 0.2 BTC loan, repaying 0.22 BTC.
Post by: DiamondCardz on February 09, 2014, 07:42:59 PM
Taking out yet another loan, this should be my last loan for a while. The reason for these loans is that I'm quite impatient. I've been buying quite a lot of things recently with Bitcoin, and yet again, I am eyeing another thing to buy (after spending like $250 at the same place in the last month or so. Stupid, I know. :P) and I prefer to buy it as soon as possible instead of waiting a month to get paid out from a signature campaign. If you're wondering how I'm going to repay, I will be switching to Stunna's sig campaign next month and I will become very active on the forums, like the old days. ;)

The loan will be until the 20th of March with 10% interest. My BTC address is 171717Lqgyi88sqSqRtToFYUYmJqeq5Bui. Please post below after you've sent, I don't want to have to hunt down the person who gave me a loan in order to repay them.
Payment sent. Please return 0.22btc by March 20th.
Repay to this address: 16cuSLuR3qfK4d3hkbvHzBfadJLEEgZvAJ
TxID: ec4f2852c12becb1ef4aa021f095e90e8fcb6dbf5b03f70ac612f6e439023a2d

Confirmed, locking until repayment.

EDIT: Repaid.