Bitcoin Investments To Date:1.418 BTC Bitcointalk (here) Current Investment: 1.431 BTC on BitLendingClub Current Investment: 1.62 BTC on BTCjam Current approximate USD value: $1551 Loan Ledger:History: 0.138 btc | Paid In Full | Paid On Time | coory0.220 btc | Paid In Full | Paid Early | NellyxRepaid Late: 0.06 btc | Due 18 Oct 2014 - repaid 25 Dec 2014 | letyouearnDefaulted: 1.00 btc | Due 04 Nov 2014 - never repaid | NellyxCurrent lending: nil
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Hi everyone! I am happy to offer Bitcoin loans to ALL members of BitcoinTalk. Loans available:- Min: 0.001 btc
- Max: 0.20 btc
- Unsecured, no collateral required.
Process:- 1. Verification
- 2. Application
- 3. Bitcoin is sent!
- 4. Repay in the agreed time.
| | Loan Term | | | Aust Rate | | Worldwide Rate | | | 1-7 days | | | 4.9% | | 9.9% | | | 8-14 days | | | 7.9% | | 14.9% | | | 15-30 days | | | 9.9% | | 19.9% |
Rates are calculated as simple interest for the term, e.g. an Australian borrowing 1.000 BTC would repay 1.049 BTC in 7 days. Application Process:1. Verification:Requirement:To minimise scamming and abuse, PM me your Ardeva token. 1. Sign-up to Ardeva2. Complete your verifications. 3. Send me a private message with your token. Discounted rate for Australians:To verify you are in Australia, simply transfer 1c directly to me. 1. Login to your bank's Internet Banking. 2. Transfer $0.01 to the following account: BSB: 062-445 Account: 10854760 Name: Glenn Matthew Reference: bitcointalk username 2. Application:Post your request in this thread: Purpose: Loan requested: Loan term required: Nationality: Bitcoin address: I welcome all questions, feedback and concerns
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I can post them around Sydney, Australia. Indicative price?
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You're awesome Nellyx! Repayment address is in the original post
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really? thanks! didnt know this! hopefully they will expand soon!
I signed up a few days ago and attempted to add money. They verified my Visa correctly however are denying any attempt to add funds, my bank isn't receiving verification requests. The issue is systemic and affecting people in various countries. I contacted Circle support, they just said they're aware of the issue and are attempting to fix it.
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Creating an account on Ardeva would help as well, you can then issue verification tokens on any website to confirm you are genuine. Their verifications are far more rigorous than wbat bitjam or bitlendingclub do.
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what would that be in USD? I'm interested, check my trust and LMK.
works out about $29 i think Current rate is USD 29.94 = £18
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You can get your account verified, though.
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Good luck trying to find somewhere in Australia to actually spend it.
I can't find a single Australian Ukash partner on their website and the Ukash Prepaid Mastercard doesn't support AUD.
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Why not use circle to buy with your credit card?
Circle doesn't work with many credit cards outside of the U.S., there are plenty of posts on reddit with users confirming this.
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So you are being Racist now?
And you are putting words in the OPs mouth. He NEVER claimed that paypal rejected his bank. He said that he has NO bank account. Which is bullshit.
Err, America isn't a race. It's a country that half the world hates because of stupid people like you. So no, I wasn't being racist. If you could read, I implied that Paypal isn't compatible with every bank in every country. Infact, it takes about a week just to link an Australian bank account to Paypal. Clearly a world where people don't have cars, don't eat McDonald's and don't have television delivered by cable is impossible in your head. That's really sad for you.
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We are in the English section, so we can assume he is in the UK or USA. Paying your ISP in cash means you have a car to drive to your ISP and pay them. It also means that you have an apartment or house for your ISP to wire up your connection. It also means you have electricity, water, garbage, and rent. There is no fucking way you or the op do not have a bank account, unless you are intentionally trying to live OFF the grid. In the case of living off the grid, you would not have internet to your house, or electricity.
Sounds fishy to me.
It sounds like you're just utterly stupid. Or American. I live in Australia, so you probably think that's somewhere near Seattle. How the hell do you need a car to drive to your ISP? Ever considered the local Post Office takes cash payments? Not to mention there are hundreds of my ISPs stores around the country. Have you even stopped to consider that the OP might speak English but lives in a country where Paypal doesn't support bank debits? No, you didn't. Because you think the entire world fits in the United States. FFS, seriously.
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Perhaps you need to get a bank account then. You have a computer, and online access. I assume you have a credit card to pay your Internet bill. If you have a credit card, you have a bank account.
That's probably not fair. I can pay for my ISP bill with cash, we also don't know which country the OP lives.
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You would expect P2P lending websites to have a similar look and feel, I hope . Our entire website was built around the features that our customers have requested. In any case, I hope you guys enjoy our platform! We're really excited that we're now officially the fastest growing Bitcoin lending platform in the ecosystem, so please feel free to join and take advantage of all the benefits we offer. I'm just deciding whether I like the idea of 'making an offer' for a loan and its overall fairness. Maybe the concept will grow on me. I've checked in 0.2BTC to get a feel for the site. Have you started an official forum on here that I've missed?
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Still limited to Australia? Not asking for me btw.
Just for the moment while I build some street cred. I'm trying to find ways where both parties are comfortable. I know it's the rage on these forums but I don't believe in secured lending for $20.
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I sent you a message, it's in your 'other' folder of your inbox
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BitLendingClub is quickly growing and within a couple of months we're expecting to outpace BTCJam by volume. I like how your websites look the same, it makes switching easier
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Is the payment to upgrade your account with Freelancer or for another purpose?
Freelancer is an Australian company, if you need to pay for 'Standard Membership' I can have the funds available in their bank account in 8-9 hours with no extra fees. Then you can just pay me back in Bitcoin.
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Would you take 0.11btc with a full repayment of 0.132btc due 18 Oct 2014?
Is this freelancer.com?
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Actually its 0.0005 fee. Go to the withdraw page. And that is actually for the tx fees, they do not charge a withdraw fee.
You're right, my bad. I was using my iPhone and missed a zero when I counted.
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