Title: [Ancient Indian] Offering loans Post by: legendster on February 12, 2015, 04:05:29 AM Send all loan applications on the new self moderated thread here : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=953547.0
Title: Re: [Ancient Indian] Offering loans Post by: legendster on February 12, 2015, 04:07:27 AM Application format
Name : Fb ID : Forum rank : Jam profile (if available) : Why do you need the loan : Loan amount required : When can you repay : Collateral details : Is Bitcoin a Currency or Commodity ? : Any other references that may improve your chance of getting a loan : Title: Re: [Ancient Indian] Offering loans Post by: Quickseller on February 12, 2015, 04:11:14 AM You are willing to lend .05 BTC to a newbie? This is probably a guaranteed way to get scammed.
Title: Re: [Ancient Indian] Offering loans Post by: dimez on February 12, 2015, 04:12:11 AM do not quite understand your interest rate - this week?
Title: Re: [Ancient Indian] Offering loans Post by: legendster on February 12, 2015, 04:14:03 AM You are willing to lend .05 BTC to a newbie? This is probably a guaranteed way to get scammed. lol should have made this self regulated :P @Quick : Did you see that the loan applications are subjected to rejection or acceptance ? When I was a newbie I asked for a loan and got called a scammer, so why not help someone like me out there ? Title: Re: [Ancient Indian] Offering loans Post by: legendster on February 12, 2015, 04:14:44 AM do not quite understand your interest rate - this week? What didnt you get my friend ? Title: Re: [Ancient Indian] Offering loans Post by: Quickseller on February 12, 2015, 04:18:31 AM You are willing to lend .05 BTC to a newbie? This is probably a guaranteed way to get scammed. lol should have made this self regulated :P @Quick : Did you see that the loan applications are subjected to rejection or acceptance ? When I was a newbie I asked for a loan and got called a scammer, so why not help someone like me out there ? It is a free market so you can do as you wish Title: Re: [Ancient Indian] Offering loans Post by: legendster on February 12, 2015, 04:21:12 AM You are willing to lend .05 BTC to a newbie? This is probably a guaranteed way to get scammed. lol should have made this self regulated :P @Quick : Did you see that the loan applications are subjected to rejection or acceptance ? When I was a newbie I asked for a loan and got called a scammer, so why not help someone like me out there ? It is a free market so you can do as you wish Exactly! (almost like Vod inspired you ::)), hence I will be personally speaking with and screening every application, been around here for a while, longer than you actually, I think I can ride my bike without any support wheels by now I am sure :) Title: Re: [Ancient Indian] Offering loans Post by: cryptoforcause on February 12, 2015, 06:23:05 AM No collateral 0.05 BTC loans to a newbie??? Man, I fear but you might get scammed. I would suggest to do only collateral loans for newbies.
Title: Re: [Ancient Indian] Offering loans Post by: legendster on February 12, 2015, 06:28:39 AM No collateral 0.05 BTC loans to a newbie??? Man, I fear but you might get scammed. I would suggest to do only collateral loans for newbies. Every application would be reviewed. I thank you all for being so kind. Title: Re: [Ancient Indian] Offering loans Post by: MRKLYE on February 12, 2015, 06:33:23 AM To be completely honest offering that much to newbie and member accounts is a terrible idea.
People make throw away accounts just to scam people giving loans. Be very careful with this sir. Cheers, KLYE Title: Re: [Ancient Indian] Offering loans Post by: thriftshopping on February 12, 2015, 06:36:28 AM ^^^ha even the scammers are warning the other scammers against giving the loans you claim to be willing to give.
You are either trying to give confidence to the newbie loan scammers or are just stupid with your money. I am guessing the former Title: Re: [Ancient Indian] Offering loans Post by: legendster on February 12, 2015, 02:02:48 PM .... just stupid with your money... Wait whats your problem again ? Have you seen me lending out anything to any newbie yet ? Do you personally know every new member that signs up on this forum that you can say with almost certainty that everyone is here to scam someone ? If you dont understand what risk assessed investment is, then I suggest you shut your pie hole and get lost from this thread. |