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Economy => Lending => Topic started by: Codaver on February 16, 2014, 09:19:38 PM



Title: Requesting .36 BTC, sending back .40
Post by: Codaver on February 16, 2014, 09:19:38 PM
Hello Community, I´d quickly need .36 BTC and as a exchange I´m going to send back .40 in a time period of 2 weeks.
I´ve already read that "Newbies" are often seen as scammers, so don´t be insecure because I´m new at this forum, i certainly won´t scam anyone.


Title: Re: Requesting .36 BTC, sending back .40
Post by: austin on February 16, 2014, 09:58:25 PM
Hello Community, I´d quickly need .36 BTC and as a exchange I´m going to send back .40 in a time period of 2 weeks.
I´ve already read that "Newbies" are often seen as scammers, so don´t be insecure because I´m new at this forum, i certainly won´t scam anyone.
Unfortunately, you don't have any trust here. You'll need to provide collateral worth more than the loan, such as an altcoin or a valuable object that can be easily shipped. Do you have anything to offer?


Title: Re: Requesting .36 BTC, sending back .40
Post by: Kyraishi on February 16, 2014, 10:05:47 PM
why people think lending in btc is easier ? lol !
i won't even loan without collateral to my friends.


Title: Re: Requesting .36 BTC, sending back .40
Post by: Vod on February 16, 2014, 10:28:01 PM
Hello Community, I´d quickly need .36 BTC and as a exchange I´m going to send back .40 in a time period of 2 weeks.
I´ve already read that "Newbies" are often seen as scammers, so don´t be insecure because I´m new at this forum, i certainly won´t scam anyone.

Boy you scammers are getting lazy. 


Title: Re: Requesting .36 BTC, sending back .40
Post by: fatguyyyyy on February 16, 2014, 10:41:47 PM
why people think lending in btc is easier ? lol !
i won't even loan without collateral to my friends.

So true. I`d probably ask for the persons physical collateral before I do anything, but that would be a strong condition.

Why go through the personal bs from them? When they cant pay back?

Too much stress, I wouldnt even considerate it.


Title: Re: Requesting .36 BTC, sending back .40
Post by: Chemistry1988 on February 17, 2014, 04:07:14 AM
so obvious...


Title: Re: Requesting .36 BTC, sending back .40
Post by: Duomo on February 17, 2014, 08:59:28 AM
Hello Community, I´d quickly need .36 BTC and as a exchange I´m going to send back .40 in a time period of 2 weeks.
I´ve already read that "Newbies" are often seen as scammers, so don´t be insecure because I´m new at this forum, i certainly won´t scam anyone.

Your words are as useless as your request for .36 BTC without collateral., so don´t be insecure because I´m new at this forum, i certainly won´t scam anyone. - I don't know who the hell you are, you just random person who registered asking for money without offering any collateral. You want someone to loan you 226.40 at current bit-coin rates without offering something in return?
Would you lend money to someone who doesn't have a job or any assets? This is your situation.


Title: Re: Requesting .36 BTC, sending back .40
Post by: Codaver on February 17, 2014, 10:37:26 AM
So..I´m sorry that I didn´t expose much information. I´ve just written that in a few seconds yesterday, I didn´t have much time. Of course, for those ones wanting a collateral, I´d try to offer something. Also I don´t want someone to give me 220 US Dollars, but 150, which should be 0,34 BTC with current rates. So I´m "only" requesting 0.34 btc, and sending back .40. If someone agrees with all that and  wants more information, I give you.


Title: Re: Requesting .36 BTC, sending back .40
Post by: Duomo on February 17, 2014, 10:59:49 AM
So..I´m sorry that I didn´t expose much information. I´ve just written that in a few seconds yesterday, I didn´t have much time. Of course, for those ones wanting a collateral, I´d try to offer something. Also I don´t want someone to give me 220 US Dollars, but 150, which should be 0,34 BTC with current rates. So I´m "only" requesting 0.34 btc, and sending back .40. If someone agrees with all that and  wants more information, I give you.
Here's the secret, are you listening closely? No one will give it to you. If someone won't give you 220$, why would they give you $150 (fine lets use your rates) without collateral. To protect the trustworthy members of this forum, offer serious collateral, use escrow or don't request a loan.


Title: Re: Requesting .36 BTC, sending back .40
Post by: Codaver on February 17, 2014, 11:17:08 AM
I just basically wanted to know if someone would be willing for that. Then he can tell me, and we can discuss further things like a suitable collateral and other things.


Title: Re: Requesting .36 BTC, sending back .40
Post by: Light on February 17, 2014, 11:52:11 AM
I just basically wanted to know if someone would be willing for that. Then he can tell me, and we can discuss further things like a suitable collateral and other things.

You might want to include your "collateral" as part of your offer then. Oh wait...  ::)


Title: Re: Requesting .36 BTC, sending back .40
Post by: BlueMonkey on February 17, 2014, 12:23:20 PM
Funny guy


Title: Re: Requesting .36 BTC, sending back .40
Post by: Codaver on February 17, 2014, 01:59:22 PM
Oh lot´s of hate hear :D
I´ve never done something like that, so please calm down. I don´t know which "collateral" you would be conform with, that´s why I didn´t offer anything yet. I have no altcoins, so I´d have to give you something material (my mobile phone or something like). We could discuss that per pm.


Title: Re: Requesting .36 BTC, sending back .40
Post by: BlueMonkey on February 17, 2014, 02:19:46 PM
Oh lot´s of hate hear :D
I´ve never done something like that, so please calm down. I don´t know which "collateral" you would be conform with, that´s why I didn´t offer anything yet. I have no altcoins, so I´d have to give you something material (my mobile phone or something like). We could discuss that per pm.
What thing you have to offer ? I will think about it if the item enough to be collateral


Title: Re: Requesting .36 BTC, sending back .40
Post by: Tomatocage on February 17, 2014, 02:31:07 PM
Why BTC? What about PayPal?