By the way, is there a service for holding collateral should you decide to request a loan? I have BTC stocks that could potentially be used as collateral if I should request a future BTC loan. Just thought I would ask.
http://btcjam.com
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Yet. Not until you've gained as much trust and as many coins as you can at least. It wouldn't make sense to start spending the money now.
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well its fair. you're very new AND asking for a $1600 loan.
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I'm offering a .5 BTC loan that can be paid back as .6 in 2 days.
The idea is that you can essentially buy rep from me, and then you can scam ANYONE YOU WANT with the reputation you gain from paying back a loan!
It only costs .1 BTC!
In case anyone says that I'm serious about the "buying reputation," I'm not. I just want a quick .1 BTC!
Straight forward and honest. I like it!
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Shows I didn't just go cash out and buy a car or something
mlawrence, how many loans have you taken and how many have you given?
I'm sure pirate was able to show large balances and other proof until the instant he decided to default. If it's in your control, it can't be used as any sort of guarantee. I'll answer those types of questions when I ask to borrow money.
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Click the lock button in the lower right.
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I was asked to state that 420 has $1200 in his "campbx" account. He sent me a video as proof.
Edit: received another email, with another account of another exchange service with ~$1000 and 14 BTC proofed by video.
Ok, why does this matter? These accounts are under his control, so you can't use them as any type of collateral or security.
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I think it's been hacked. Why would the owner redirect to a different domain?
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what a crappy return rate. im offering 8% on 22LTC for someone in 2 months
I agree. Your loan rates are all over the place. It appears you offered much larger returns to build your reputation dropped them now that you have some built up. I'm really surprised your BTC300 was funded tbh. He's in the trust building stage of his Ponzi.
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3 BTC required for 1 week, repayment Saturday 16 March. ID, phone number all available upon PM req. Open to negotiation for whatever your loan rate is. Ty
What are you going to use the $120 for, and how do you plan on paying it back?
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I'm a bit new to the Bitcoin scene and trying to get the funds for a business purchase. Can and will provide any legal government ID/paystubs/etc to help me set my "venture." If intrigued, PM me with interest rates and questions. Thanks!
No one will lend you $1600 just based on your identity. Tell us where you live - someone might do a car title loan.
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$2,000 is a bit cheap though.
Are you serious? I looked at your site - you have a Google checkout and everything else is pretty well manual. With no traffic, you should consider $2,000 a VERY GENROUS offer.
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Three letters is good, but .to is not.
Approx what BTC price are you looking for?
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Credit score verified: no Why is this?
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Nice how you ripped off Facebook's design...
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While a regular Bitcoin transaction can take up to one hour to properly confirm Sendbitcoins.net allows to send and receive coins instantanously. [...] A deposit is credited to your account after 4 confirmations.
4 confirmations can take up to one hour. How is this instantaneous?
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Hello, I have enjoyed visiting your site recently but today it says your site was taken down for violations against the SOPA. This law never passed did it? What is going on? Good luck getting your site back online.
Looks like it was hacked.
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I found $600 in cash in a wallet in a parking lot. I notified the business and left my number, took the wallet because I did not trust anyone, the guy came back looking for it and I returned it. He gave me a $100. Karma is everything.
Karma is nothing. What you are describing is morality.
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My reputation and payment history are solid. Which, on BTCjam, it's all you have. I have verified everything possible and do have a solid history. I have nothing to hide and have other private funding sources available to me as well. In addition I have my own coin and do also have plenty of assets to back up my loans if there ever were to be a problem.
Thanks, and best of luck to you...
Absolute verification of who you are will not stop you from refusing to pay back the loan, either on purpose or as a result of an accident, bad investment or other disaster. $20,000 is the right amount of money to gamble on someone actually taking you to court over it. No one has done that yet. Just my two cents.
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