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Economy => Lending => Topic started by: krkrkr on December 24, 2019, 09:31:54 PM



Title: Loan for 10,000 usd. 10 years. Current income + future inheritance. EU based.
Post by: krkrkr on December 24, 2019, 09:31:54 PM
Offers around 6% per annum. Term around 10 years or less. Repayment monthly + if future inheritance come repaying earlier.

Payment Every Month     $111.02

Total of 120 Payment $13,322.46

Total Interest              $3,322.46

Loan will be used to trade (buy on exchange sell on monero local and likes with a markup).

Currenly living alone, freelancing as a translator and security officer. Expenses are low. Willing to meet face to face.


Title: Re: Loan for 10,000 usd. 10 years. Current income + future inheritance. EU based.
Post by: LFC_Bitcoin on December 24, 2019, 10:14:14 PM
No collateral - No Loan.
10 years is far too long to be attractive to any potential lender.

How will you repay the loan if your trades don’t go well?


Title: Re: Loan for 10,000 usd. 10 years. Current income + future inheritance. EU based.
Post by: krkrkr on December 24, 2019, 11:26:52 PM
Edited my post.

1. By trades I meant buying crypto such as xmr on exchange and selling it on monero local etc.

2. Agree collateral helps, however then I could go to just any local lender office including credit union. I repay from income I receive - freelancing plus working as security.

3. Idea is to slowly and surely work from home and help folks to get crypto fast.

4. Lenders are different. Some lend solely to make cash some for other reasons.

5. Why 10 years. Simply to make sure payments are very affordable.

Plan does not depend on this loan only. If it happens fine. And if not I may simply get higher paying directly employed job and check with local banks.




No collateral - No Loan.
10 years is far too long to be attractive to any potential lender.

How will you repay the loan if your trades don’t go well?


Title: Re: Loan for 10,000 usd. 10 years. Current income + future inheritance. EU based.
Post by: Vod on December 25, 2019, 06:44:10 AM
2. Agree collateral helps, however then I could go to just any local lender office including credit union.

But you would have to pay that money back, while here you'll just scam with no consequences.

I will point one last time to my No Collateral post, and you can pick and choose a different tactic next time you try and scam.  

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=577765.msg6311902#msg6311902

And Happy Holidays if you celebrate.  :/