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Economy => Lending => Topic started by: guruisman68 on November 25, 2022, 10:08:00 AM



Title: Can anyone help with 0.5 btc until January 15'th
Post by: guruisman68 on November 25, 2022, 10:08:00 AM
Can anyone help with 0.5 btc until January 15'th?
Will pay back with interest


Title: Re: Can anyone help with 0.5 btc until January 15'th
Post by: examplens on November 25, 2022, 12:25:28 PM
Can anyone help with 0.5 btc until January 15'th?
Will pay back with interest

you registered to claim no less and no more than 0.5BTC.
If you think about it, what is the possibility that someone will lend that much money to an unknown random person from the internet, you will understand how senseless what you are doing is.
I assume that you think that stupid people come here who throw money away.
Here is nothing for you, unless you have valid collateral to offer.


Title: Re: Can anyone help with 0.5 btc until January 15'th
Post by: guruisman68 on November 25, 2022, 12:40:18 PM
Can anyone help with 0.5 btc until January 15'th?
Will pay back with interest

you registered to claim no less and no more than 0.5BTC.
If you think about it, what is the possibility that someone will lend that much money to an unknown random person from the internet, you will understand how senseless what you are doing is.
I assume that you think that stupid people come here who throw money away.
Here is nothing for you, unless you have valid collateral to offer.

It's very interesting that people make assumptions without asking or having any interest in a discussion.
If you think I think people are stupid, look at yourself.
Better way of doing something is to ask if I have collateral to offer rather than assuming shit before you even know what the deal is.

Please refrain from being an asshole :)


Title: Re: Can anyone help with 0.5 btc until January 15'th
Post by: UserU on November 25, 2022, 01:59:53 PM
OP, normally for loan requests, you need to provide a valid liquid collateral, such as an altcoin.

Due to the number of scams, lenders here won't simply grant one to any Tom, Dick and Harry without some sort of assurance.

My 2 cents.


Title: Re: Can anyone help with 0.5 btc until January 15'th
Post by: guruisman68 on November 25, 2022, 02:12:26 PM
OP, normally for loan requests, you need to provide a valid liquid collateral, such as an altcoin.

Due to the number of scams, lenders here won't simply grant one to any Tom, Dick and Harry without some sort of assurance.

My 2 cents.

Yeah. I know.

I just want a offer. If I have a offer I can discuss about what I have as collateral.
I'm sorry, but I'm not flaunting what I have until someone can give me some sort of detail on what they can do for how much collateral and how much interest.

That's all :)

And to be clear, I'm not asking for anything for "free". I'm not saying anyone is stupid. I'm not going to ask for any btc in advance.


Title: Re: Can anyone help with 0.5 btc until January 15'th
Post by: rat03gopoh on November 25, 2022, 02:34:44 PM
I'm sorry, but I'm not flaunting what I have

There is no presumption of flaunting here, because you expect someone to say "I do" which means he/she's flaunting a BTC0.5 if you uses such way of thinking.

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And to be clear, I'm not asking for anything for "free". I'm not saying anyone is stupid. I'm not going to ask for any btc in advance.
Good, you shouldn't have to wait for someone to ask for a collateral if you know no idiot will deal without tying something up from a new user.


Title: Re: Can anyone help with 0.5 btc until January 15'th
Post by: Bitcoin_Arena on November 26, 2022, 11:17:49 PM
I'm sorry, but I'm not flaunting what I have until someone can give me some sort of detail on what they can do for how much collateral and how much interest.

That's all :)

Good luck with getting an offer in this thread from any serious lender.

Perhaps, since you don't want to flaunt what you have, then consider checking out the different lenders threads in this board. You will be able to see what they offer, the kind of collateral they need and other terms and conditions. There you get to choose what you like.


Title: Re: Can anyone help with 0.5 btc until January 15'th
Post by: zazarb on November 28, 2022, 09:07:14 PM
Look to my thread , if you can meet the requirements, you will get a loan.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1161170.0