LOL...i don't know why receive BTC from this adress...also i received from Laxo trade...but i don't have any account bro =)
I know, I was just saying the child porn troll was worse than his comment
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I see what you mean haha I thought you bought it then personally delivered. Well I just had dinner but I will keep you in mind for sure!!
Just helping people spend their Bitcoin! Is it wrong if I get $25 worth McFlurries delivered with McDelivery?!
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Where in Australia mate?
Anywhere Dominos, Eatnow or Menulog deliver. There's a few thousand restaurants between Eatnow & Menulog, including Maccas in some suburbs
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I've updated the verification requirements, to provide 2 options of not providing a bank account number.
For those overseas that are not aware, the name and address of Australian citizens are public information and are publicly available on the Australian electoral commission role. This information is not private. It is also mandatory to vote in Australia, so all citizens are on the role.
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Offering half price SIM cards for the rest of the week.
0.01btc with free worldwide delivery.
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Any Monday night takers?
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Although I do live in Australia, I wouldn't give away my sensitive information to you,such as my bank account, residential address and name, to a person I don't even know. Unless you just want to loan me, without collateral.
Fair call. It's my money and I won't hand it over to someone who needs to remain anonymous. I hate to burst your bubble, however your full name and address is public information since it's on the electoral role, which is available for public inspection. If you don't want to provide me with your account details, I will offer to either: 1. Post you a $1 cheque in the mail, once it has been drawn I will consider you 'verified'. 2. I can meet you in person in Sydney CBD during the week. Over to you, Mr Anonymous.
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Collateral of 44,000 Doge can be returned to DHxiFM9wmh6Cv7FVrd32yVGRPEbisizpXJ after satisfactory confirmations of Bitcoin transfer. Thanks man
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Repayment of 0.042BTC by October 1 to 12hYBWiPqfwdveGzpbRdGxeqnoMcNvGNSq.
Loan repaid to 12hYBWiPqfwdveGzpbRdGxeqnoMcNvGNSq Thanks!
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1L79D4LdeSEvFLBwNHf4z22cZCsXio3Fjc
Received email confirmation from him, all seems A-okay.
Providing the designated address above for deposit.
Principle: 0.22 BTC Loan fee: 0.011 BTC Interest on 7 days: 0.00101260274 BTC Total repayment amount: 0.2320126027 BTC.
Agreeing to these terms above, paying back on the 6/10/2014 or plausibly earlier of the total repayment amount of 0.2320126027 BTC
Loan funded
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this sounds too fishy, I would recommend to stay away from this
Also, you fail to recognise I'm a legally registered business in Australia. I will happily send anyone in Australia a cheque for $1 at no charge to prove I am who I say I am. You Americans clearly have no idea how things work here, so your comments are just ridiculous. The entire world is NOT America, and the sooner you accept that, the better.
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So, if someone doesn't pay back, what are you going to do? Considering you work at their bank, I figure you can pretty much do whatever you want. Ding their credit report, take money out of their account, etc. What are they going to say? "I scammed someone online so I could get more bitcoins, but now he's taking back the money I scammed!"
No, that would be fraud and prison time for me. You guys need to get a grip. Having someone's contact details mean I can send letters of demand and proceed legal proceedings if I so wish. or just say they're missing money from their account and act like they never heard of bitcoin
btw
this sounds too fishy, I would recommend to stay away from this
Not possible. I'm not a teller and I can't debit accounts. Even if I could, I would be liable for not having a debit voucher for the withdrawal, fool. Again, fraud and prison time. No one is asking you to borrow money from me.
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Please show me what this legislation states, honestly, I'm curious. You haven't undercut most of the lenders on here including haploid23, myself and s1lverbox.
Page 46 of http://www.asic.gov.au/asic/pdflib.nsf/LookupByFileName/rg203-published-29-May-2013.pdf/$file/rg203-published-29-May-2013.pdf - it only applies within Australia. A 7 day loan of $100 from me accrues $0.46 interest plus $5. 5.46% interest for 7 days, right? I'm just trying to help people out here.
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Not really necessary to call as I can verify by the email that it's linked to one of the big banks.
Thanks mate, I'll email you back tomorrow to proceed
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You could have declined my loan if you believe I took too long. I clearly stated it would take me a few hours once you sent through.
Of course free market gets to dictate the price, and that price is much less than 42% from what you can pickup throughout this board.
False. I sent through 44,000 Doge, then you replied it would take 6 hours for you to fund the loan AFTER the fact. It took you closer to 9 hours. I'm not complaining, just don't tell me how to run my business when your own is sloppy. As for the interest rate, I have adjusted the rate to comply with Australian legislation. I think I've just undercut everyone else on the board, actually.
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Provide me with your work email and I'm happy to forward details
Sent a PM with my work details, including email and staff number, if you would like to call me tomorrow.
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If you provide me with more information about your job etc I'll take a loan of $100 in BTC, providing you the info you request.
Loan amount requested: 0.22 BTC Proposed loan length: 7 days Purpose of the loan: Filling a trade request Funding option: BTC
Approved if you are happy to email your private details to my work address directly, as requested. You can call the bank's general number and request to be transferred to myself if you want confirmation before releasing your details. Principle: 0.22 BTC Loan fee: 0.011 BTC Interest on 7 days: 0.00101260274 BTC Total repayment amount: 0.2320126027 BTC. I also act as a registered sole trader, ABN 76 746 836 598, if you would like to verify my details before tomorrow.
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I've updated the interest and charges to fully comply with Australian credit legislation.
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You still have no way to confirm the name and other info is correct. And what will you do in the case of default? Sue for a few dollars? Not likely as it will cost more than the loan. Sending your DOX to an unknown on the internet is nuts.
You sir don't understand what personal information is accessible in Australia. I am able to confirm the name is correct from the account number with any bank, it is the only information a bank is allowed to provide anonymously. Are people really that scared by a genuine offer of lending without collateral? What, am I shaking up the market or something?
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