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481  Economy / Lending / Re: Offering BTC loans [no collateral] on: September 25, 2014, 06:16:53 PM
Loan amount : 0.010

Denied, right ? lol
Then why did you ask? Looks like you can't take the hint HERE, so please don't post in this thread again.



Loan amount : 0.05
Reason : to pay for an online service
You mean a gambling service? Denied.



Loan(investment) amount: 10 BTC
Roll Eyes



Amount Needed - 0.07 BTC

Colletral - i can give you my btc-e , crypty , etc accounts which have deals over 100$ each account .
Just use that $100 in your btc-e or cryptsy account to buy your btc. If I understood it wrong and you bought $100 worth of btc in the past, that's not relevant to anything.



Interested in a loan. I have been taking out loans from s1lverbox for smaller amounts (0.1 to 0.125) and paying back within a few days each time...ideally I  would prefer one larger loan with a longer payback period. My request is:

Amount: 1.5 BTC
Duration: 1 month
Repay amount: 1.7 BTC
Denied. You're taking out small rapid loans, building up to one large loan for a long duration. It's too sudden and a huge red flag. You wouldn't have been approved for the amount given your current account anyways.
482  Other / Meta / Re: China blocks Bitcointalk - what will the results be on the alternate section? on: September 25, 2014, 10:11:57 AM
Now they're flat out saying they don't like bitcoins, and trying to actively censor it. This can only get worst once bitcoin gets even more popular over there.
483  Economy / Reputation / Re: Do you think BiPolarBob is crazy ?? *share your deals you did with him before* on: September 25, 2014, 07:51:23 AM
Great news! Thats crazy that he got verified by a moderator as powerful as you.

Crazy? You make it sound like mods are high almighty gods. They're regular people, doing a very specific task on the forum.

Glad to see bob back and still having interest in this forum.
484  Economy / Goods / Re: Reloadable debit cards (vanilla, reloadIT, moneypak) on: September 25, 2014, 07:46:20 AM
You're basically selling your own or someone else's identity and SSN?
485  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Huobi withdrawal resumed after misoperation involving 920+BTC on: September 25, 2014, 05:26:05 AM
Is there a better translation of the link? Google translation sucks.

How was it possible the users were overpaid? Are those users under any obligation to return the btc/ltc? Ethically they should, but technically it was not their mistake.
486  Bitcoin / Armory / Re: Armory Startup Proccess on: September 25, 2014, 04:05:30 AM
I just had a separate incident. My computer was shut down for a few hours only. It was about 45 blocks behind when Armory was started up again, and it took about 5 minutes per block to update. I closed Armory, opened up Qt to let it update since they both use the same data, and it was finished within a minute or two. Closed Qt to open Armory back up, all is good.

My point was that it would have taken HOURS just to update 45 blocks when Qt did it in minutes. This was an intermittent problem and I couldn't replicate it.
487  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: 6.5 coin available ---> WU, MG, Moneypak, Vanilla, ReloadIT on: September 25, 2014, 03:53:35 AM
Assuming he'll eventually sign the address with the coins, it won't matter anyways. It doesn't change the fact that it's a newbie account trying to get you to send first without escrow.

Check your PM.
Apologize publicly please...thanks.

What you PM'ed me was an attempt to sign the address and message, which you can't even do correctly so it was invalid.

Now I already assumed you did indeed have the coins, but this does nothing to you unwillingness to escrow or send first. I stand by what I said. If you use escrow, then you prove me wrong, the transaction is safe, and you get to sell your coins. Everybody wins.
488  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: 6.5 coin available ---> WU, MG, Moneypak, Vanilla, ReloadIT on: September 25, 2014, 03:18:38 AM
Assuming he'll eventually sign the address with the coins, it won't matter anyways. It doesn't change the fact that it's a newbie account trying to get you to send first without escrow.
489  Economy / Goods / Re: I looking to buy Reloadable debit card on: September 25, 2014, 03:04:48 AM
Are you in the US? If so just apply for one. Most are free. If you're asking for someone to send it in their name, that's a no no because it's linked to their name and SSN.
490  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: SELL YOUR BITCOIN for 20% OVER BITSTAMP! MoneyPak, Vanilla, REloadit. on: September 25, 2014, 02:52:40 AM
So is this guy legit? Has anyone used his moneypaks or vanilla reloads, no account / cards closed after?

I was the first one here to do the trade with him. Legit, VR code did not get reversed. But take your chances, because he did not originally buy these reloads himself. They're purchased from other people and flipped on here or LBC.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=727175.msg8317319#msg8317319
491  Other / Meta / Re: Just found out I was banned, so was a bunch of other people in my dorm on: September 24, 2014, 07:09:20 PM
"Just found out I was banned, so was a bunch of other people in my dorm"

"I don't know about IPs or if someone used this computer, im not related to any other accounts"


You see how these two statements are contradictory? How would you know a bunch of people got banned when you state you don't know how many are account farming? You wouldn't happen to be all these people, would you  Wink? You already know why your "friend" got banned, no reason to ask for him.
492  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: 6.5 coin available ---> WU, MG, Moneypak, Vanilla, ReloadIT on: September 24, 2014, 10:12:21 AM
Don't waste your time with this guy, he's not serious about selling. You're expected to send first, no escrow. And we all know what's going to happen at that point. Same thread, different flavor:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=782777.msg8916577#msg8916577
493  Economy / Digital goods / Re: (WTS) My HERO account on: September 24, 2014, 08:19:40 AM
The buyer will need to provide legitimate reasons as to why they want this account.

Please screen buyers carefully rather than just take the highest price. You're allowing trust to be bought, which is open for a lot of abuse.
494  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Buying 0.2btc with PM, WU, MG on: September 24, 2014, 03:09:11 AM
Obviously purchased or hacked account, starting from June 5 2014. Careful dealing with this guy, treat him as a newb with zero post.
495  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: 1.2 BTC for sale! (Preferably for Greendot MoneyPack) on: September 23, 2014, 11:40:35 PM
^ He's a newb but I can fully vouch for him. Dealt exclusively through me, some transactions I even sent him btc first and he mailed cash after.
496  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: BREAKING: PAYPAL PARTNERS WITH BITPAY ET AL on: September 23, 2014, 06:08:03 PM
Why didn't anyone mention they're also working with Coinbase? That's a big name too. Never used or even heard of GoCoin though. I was under the impression PP was only working through Braintree.
497  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: WTB 10 BTC in 6 months time on: September 23, 2014, 05:52:02 PM
If you're asking to pay near market rate but pay in 6 months, then what you're doing is almost the equivalent to asking for a loan. You're locking in price now and 10btc is pretty much yours, but payment won't be made until 6 months later.
498  Other / Meta / Re: My friend got banned. Why? on: September 23, 2014, 06:08:10 AM
This guy:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=359910

Why in hell? He is a legit guy.

Don't play dumb. Your other account got banned because you're spamming useless garbage to rank up the accounts, most likely to sell later. Exactly what you're doing on your current account also.

Look at the time stamps of your post history. You don't even attempt to make it discrete.
499  Economy / Lending / Re: Offering BTC loans [no collateral] on: September 23, 2014, 02:09:22 AM
justbtcme has received a total of 21.5 btc, in 2 separate loans:

17.5 btc
https://blockchain.info/tx/7c19b47e09c67c3c0d5de392fcfc750f1d3fe3afadb7ce5f74f29adf85b75af5

4 btc
https://blockchain.info/tx/386c057f680908783f2105f4d3e9859845c2340ccbb7398ed750c4c885310bdb





As for extra collateral, I can reshuffle the coins and the grades a bit. Here is what I can do

(4) 2013 gold/silver MS-66 (approx. 3.5 BTC value)
(2) 2013 gold/silver MS-65 (approx 3 BTC value)
(1) 2011 S2 MS-65 (approx 3.5 BTC value but I personally think its worth at least 4.5-5 BTC).

You can confirm these prices with what sellers are asking for now a days, previous forum sales, and ebay sales.

Ok, I'll do your request of 17.5 btc at 1.75%/week for a month. This is a large amount, so I'm hoping you don't need it longer than a month, so 0.4% per day after a month.

If you agree, you can go ahead and ship it to the same PO Box.

17.5 btc sent Sept 22, 18.725 btc due October 22, 0.4% per day after. Repayment address:

1NqodekNAZb8SAoz3f19M9kjx7mXoXFNU





...a fixed 1.75% per week for a month, then 0.35% per day after the first month. This is structured so it's more beneficial if you pay it off faster.

I will accept your terms but I only need a loan of 4BTC for right now.

I can ship you a 2011 S1 Brass graded at MS-65. Most sellers are trying to sell this for 4.5-5BTC

4 btc sent Sept 8, 4.28 btc due October 8, 0.35% per day after (Original request). Repayment address:

1Hiy91nT2JCNFdHPbEBa925WX8Ymx3EM1N
500  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: This address received 23000BTC yesterday. on: September 22, 2014, 07:44:59 AM
Most likely an exchange shuffling funds around. All the transactions sent to the address is in very discrete and round numbers.
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