I need a $420 loan in BTC, I will pay $500 back within three weeks. I can provide references if needed.
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I have sold two amazon gift cards already, I have 2 $50 gift cards remaining, I'm asking $45 in BTC for one.
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I also have a dream of owning a pool hall one day. There's not one in a 30 km radius. I'd be totally happy with half a million, that makes me quite a lot cheaper send money to 1Nv7tUL7EPi5BkTeVmA738LnR1HhADzSNG I don't see a pool hall making millions of dollars but when I am a billionaire I will build a pool hall you can run.
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I thought I have been pretty well throughout this thread.
I'm just going to put this out here: $1000 BTC loan, 2-3 months, $1420 back
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So now that op can't do a marajana seasteading he's going make millions as a web hosting limo driver that lives in a mansion.
I'm convinced that OP is related to logansyrce and Atlas and may even attend the same elementary school.
Why can't I do that? Who would stop me? Anyways, enough of the naysaying, might as well shut the fuck up if you can't contribute anything. And this is my only account, but believe what you wish.
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Seriously, I'd put my life on this, gimme a damn loan shark already!
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Code sent, thanks for the quick transaction.
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That's good. 174u3cCeTyN4R23Ser5Vv6XmioKoT9bhMJ
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I have one $100 Amazon gift card remaining, I have already sold one. Easy way to save fifteen dollars.
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How many investors do you have so far?
I've gotten loans before but none of any significant amount. So zero.
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"Give me a few million dollars with which to buy a mansion." ...and make millions in return?
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Man, if someone gave me five million dollars, I could put it into dividend paying stocks and be making a couple hundred thousand a year too.
What I recommend doing is:
Stop acting like your idea is "the next big thing." Even if you truly believe that, we've ALL had those ideas, and it's not very believable.
Get a realistic (not requiring five million dollars) business plan. Detail exactly what you're going to do, where you're going to do it, who you're going to do it for, why there's a market for it, etc. If you're worried about people stealing your "amazing idea" only send that to lenders, and make them agree to an NDA.
Get a real product to show people. If I can touch and see this world changing concept, I'd be much more likely to invest.
The last thing is: People who have great ideas, and have the drive to accomplish them, generally do, and they don't do it by asking for five or six million in capital. They run businesses out of their house, rent a small office, sell things out of their car. Almost anyone can be successful if handed enough money -- the trick to being an entrepreneur is being able to start and run a business with almost no capital, no employees, and no sleep.
This isn't me giving someone else's investment to somebody else to make me money. This is me getting an investment and controlling completely where the money goes and how much will be made back. I'm talking hundreds of thousands in the first year, millions after that. Don't expect the stock market to make you wealthy. I don't think my idea is the next best thing, it's not anything new but the numbers work out and that's all that matters in the end. My business plan doesn't require 5 million, as I stated, I could start pretty well with 5k. If someone were to be generous enough to loan that amount, I would just be more generous back when I'm repaying them. It's a win-win situation. I prefer not to deal with institutionalized banks. There will be real products, world changing? Perhaps, but still, nothing new. I have the drive to accomplish what I have planned, I lack the capital however. Yes, I can make the capital over a few years, or I can work with somebody and get more done sooner, I don't see anything wrong with the former. On a side note, the amount of business ideas that I've had throughout my lifetime would be enough to support a small town. If there is a way, which there is, I will find it, which I have.
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I can work with any investment size, the larger the better. A 5 million dollar investment now would result in a great amount of wealth in the near future. As I make more money I will give more back to you due to the fact you catalyzed what would take much longer to accomplish. I plan on being a billionaire one day and you will have a piece of that. Most of this investment would go into purchasing a mansion or high-end estate. The rest would be spent to start my plan, which consists of various business ideas that have come to me. Once they are in full gear, I will be making ten's of thousands per month from two business alone - a chauffeur service and web hosting company. I have will have several other sources of income aside from these.
With your help, I will be making 50-100 grand/month within a year, easily. Plus the value of the property and assets purchased will not diminish to nothing. Overtime, I will expand my wealth and begin larger projects that will generate millions. This will be within 5 years, with your help. Honestly, I could probably do it in 2-3 years and probably would. Share 5 million now, make 20 million+ within 5 years, and millions more throughout your life. I don't care about money enough to not give back generously to the person who gave me a chance. Even if the US currency collapses to nothing, your wealth will be ensured. I'll take care of everything, you just profit.
Smaller investments are workable, I can always scale things down for the short run, though ideally 5-6 million USD would be soundly sufficient.
PM me if you want to discuss details.
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Fuck me, I want in. This is better than the scam for a perpetual motion machine. LOL, oddly enough, there may be something to that. Caltech has been working on a alloy that when heat is applied, the alloy creates an electric charge and as result, can spin a motor. This was displayed a few weeks back at a fundraiser for CHULA. Is this the same one that's fuel is nickel and the by-product is copper? I saw a demo for it and it's seems highly interesting. People don't realize the potential in other humans, many can do great things but lack the resources to do so. As an engineer and a scientist I can tell you that no matter how much human potential we tap we will never create a machine that is 500% energy efficient, period. Good thing that's not remotely related to what I am doing.
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Fuck me, I want in. This is better than the scam for a perpetual motion machine. LOL, oddly enough, there may be something to that. Caltech has been working on a alloy that when heat is applied, the alloy creates an electric charge and as result, can spin a motor. This was displayed a few weeks back at a fundraiser for CHULA. Is this the same one that's fuel is nickel and the by-product is copper? I saw a demo for it and it's seems highly interesting. People don't realize the potential in other humans, many can do great things but lack the resources to do so.
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Scammers coming back to town recently!
That's funny, I have had nothing but successful transactions on these forums.
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