What the hell O_o
OP commits sexual assault, brags about it on public bulletin board.
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Why leave while you can stay? you did nothing wrong that should make you leave.
He's not going anywhere. He makes these threads for attention.
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Yes sorry - please close thread. I don't know how to lock but will if someone can advise.
Lower right there is a dropdown to lock the thread.
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Thank you everyone for your PMs. At this point I am no longer looking for a partner in the US.
I am looking into the Puerto Rico idea though.
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Anyone interested in how much commitment dank put into his million man concert? From his announcing his concert to his announcing he was giving up took 7 hours 25 mins. ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif)
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I can't help but think things might have been different had he been able to give away even ONE ticket to his million man concert. ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif)
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Gotta be careful here Vod, to me it sounds like you are essentially opening a Bitcoin Pawn shop, or large scale collateral loan brokerage. Both of those things are incredibly regulated in the U.S. For loans, depending on state you can't hold collateral, and you are limited to the amount of % interest you can charge. In Maryland, you aren't even allowed to do legal lending tree things, where its a bank that is funded by individuals that gives loans to individuals for profit. In a pawn shop senario, you would have to have all sorts of wierd licensing, and you aren't allowed to accept items shipped to you, have to report items to the local police departments to make sure things aren't stolen, and wait 60-90 days before being allowed to move the items.
Of course all depending on state. I've looked into things for my state, so the information might be different depending on where you are. A buddy and I had a similar idea a while back, but it wasn't feasible, due to the chances of us being arrested for BS charges.
Interesting. That would all but kill my idea for the US. But if I can still run it in Canada (once I check the laws) people on the US can use it but they'll have to pay the postage and duty both ways. ![Undecided](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/undecided.gif) jojo69 - np, I bust newbies balls here on a daily basis - gotta expect it. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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soooo, we are avoiding import duty?
Where are these "packages" coming from?
Not avoiding duty but practicing common sense. Why would I pay to ship a package across an international border twice? The cost would be passed on to my clients. There is no need for a package to come to my office in Canada if it is received from and sent to a US address. These packages will be coming from clients I will be doing bitcoin business with.
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i am in new york... i am hesitant to give up all of my information though.
can you provide a bit more details on what this opportunity entails? is it legal?
You can't be anonymous with this venture, since I would be trusting you with the property of my clients. You also have to be at least 18 years old. ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) I am willing to offer a percentage of the company profits to my US partner since the US will be a major market. The goods and the work are all legal. I will be running a bitcoin company. You will deal with sending and receiving packages that I cannot receive in Canada. You verify the item, update the website and store it until you ship it out. You will get paid each time you touch a package and postage is pre-paid.
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being a religious nut on this site.. that's a first, isn't it? bitcoiners are usually against the establishment or institutions that are designed to keep you a slave.. and that's what organized religion is, for the most part.
Bitcoin beggars use religion (god bless you). Those slaves are gullible.
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From his website: LOL GOTCHA I Been Updating the site you noobs stop shitting yourself we will be back in like a week lol Major updates and security issues I'm working on. -Dat Nigga
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You can't go back in time. ![Embarrassed](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/embarrassed.gif) Time is just a measurement of change. We measure time by the vibrations of a certain atom - so many vibrations happen in what we call a second. A vibration, forward or reversed, still moves time forward - never backward. i.e. you can never un-vibrate, because that is just vibrating. If the universe keeps accelerating in it's expansion, eventually everything will get far away from everything else, and we will have absolute heat death of our universe. Then nothing will change, and time will cease to exist. To answer the OP's question, I would go back to 1988. Live my prime again knowing what I know today. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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hello, i have done a number of transactions here and have received good trust marking but my trust rating still remains black. i have received ONE bogus negative feedback from one person. even the last names on documents provided do not match. since they have been black listed (both the account and IP address related to multiple account).
any advice?
i really do not not want to start a new account
It takes time for trust to be updated. Be patient.
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Are you a Nigerian prince?
No. I am a Canadian citizen and willing to prove my identity as well.
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I need a trusted forum member who lives in the United States to become my partner in a new Bitcoin business relevant to this Lending forum.
Your duties would be as follows:
- Fully prove your identify - Register a Post Office (PO) Box (for your safety) - Receive physical items through the PO Box - Update online records, answer online queries - Mail physical items
You will be paid in bitcoin per send/receive transaction.
I will be asking for similar partners for other countries soon.
I welcome any questions or comments.
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And besides this, I offered more than just the mining gear and I don't see you mentioning that at all? Not even a 'well that sounds nice but' kind of statement. You offer absolutely no credit to me at all for at least 'trying to be fair.'
Sorry, I didn't notice that. The only thing that we really care about is a guarantee we will get our money back - that is collateral. In any case, you get some respect for not immediately deleting the tough messages as you could in a "self moderated" thread. Good luck with the loan.
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Hello, what collateral are you offering to secure this loan?
I can offer the mining hardware itself as collateral. If your asking if I can secure a loan with funds that I already have then there would be no such security. If I had the funds I wouldn't need the loan. I do have an account with a certain company that generates a consistent amount of cash money everyday. Current earnings are less than enough to cover the promised payments but I can increase the revenue to more than enough to cover the indicated payment amount with a portion of the first 20 BTC (which is part of the reason I would need the 20 BTC seperately.). I would be willing to give John K. complete control over the account including the resetting of the password and email account to allow him to manage payments, although doing this would be a daily task on John K.'s part, so I am sure that it would increase the cost of the loan so terms may need to be changed to adjust. Additionally, once the loan was completely funded and dispersed I would be more than willing to let John K. share all of the details with the loan provider so long as the loan provider was willing to reveal the same information and sign a confidentiality agreement, I would also agree to sign such an agreement for the loan provider as well. Do you think that that would suffice? The only way you could use the mining hardware as collateral would be if the hardware was kept in the lenders possession until the loan amount was recovered. Then the rigs could be sent to you. Would you be willing to do that? Even if you are, the chances of recovering that purchase amount on mining hardware is very doubtful with today's rising difficulty. It would increase your chances of getting a loan if you were to ask for maybe 50% of the cost of the rig, and pay the other 50% yourself. Then the lender is more likely to get their investment back before they ship the rigs to you. Finally, it's not realistic to ask for 100% of a rig when the lender could just go out and purchase it himself.
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I am so close I bought almost enough bitcoins with my money, but I am .05BTC away, can anyone lend this piddly amount?
If you can show you are about to get $5,000, go to a family member for the $30! Also, look at this as an option: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=333948.0
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Hello, what collateral are you offering to secure this loan?
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Looking for 0.5 BTC loan for 30 Days
Will repay 0.6 BTC within that time.
Reason: Creating a server, everything set up, but need a money to start it. The server company accepts Bitcoins but i dont have enough.
Collateral? No, dont have nothing.
Just post if you are willing to loan otherwise dont start posting.
Thank you.
No collateral and a scam accusation equals no loan. ![Undecided](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/undecided.gif)
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