I may do this exchange for you. You're sending btc first though. But you haven't mentioned one of the most important things: how many btc are you selling?
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Popularity contest. Reminds me of high school all over again.
BadBear is the baddest of them all. GRRRrrrrr...
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Post the bitcoin address and sign a message with it for proof?
Why do you bother posting this to bump the thread? Isn't it obvious he is not coming back to this thread, and does not have the btc to sell?
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What transpired in PM before I sent him the loan: Yes, I know that here on the forums it is allowed to buy and sell account. I've found this address. Can search deeper in the older message if needed but this is the address I've been using the last year mainly. -----BEGIN BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE----- GIANNAT loan with haploid23 on 8/22/14 -----BEGIN BITCOIN SIGNATURE----- Version: Bitcoin-qt (1.0) Address: 1EriV4hmAYocLSXGDcZMhyhP5PeA4qwyRv H8TYTlz8atJQzq+xMeNAHPfN1qtKFxPMiMJie/vDCQscH2PV9zIqskTeG0KMnnkaZ/VhyoaF6V5CmaYOlHPosA4= -----END BITCOIN SIGNATURE----- 0.81 BTC repayment is good, if you agree I'd like you to post your offer publicy so I can reply there, thanks Signature verified, but that address is still too new. But I'll be ok with an April address since your transaction since April until now have the same consistency has your 2013 transactions. I'll carry this to your public thread and will send the loan there. 0.8 btc sent: https://blockchain.info/tx/9bb7917dc09eafa2bae13a381ee8d730f8ac9f5bc74e63abfd900255119e9e6a0.81 btc due on Aug 26, send back to address: 15mzwVhzNHC1KaPp66BLwrq8Q9avRNxPda
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I'll take it . Post your address here or PM me.
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I will consider this, but first and foremost, can you please sign this address ( 1DitdrubExo71yovLM64n63UU2QpE1Ymf4)? It still has some btc in it, so you should still have control of the private keys. For reference: I love BTC because no one has the monopoly over it
1DitdrubExo71yovLM64n63UU2QpE1Ymf4
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Sorry let me clarify. During the past few short months that I've been here, there was only one instance of a loan over 1btc besides a few of my loans. I'm sure in the past before I was active in this section, there were a lot more, your 1.85 btc being one of them.
You use it to trade btc, but what if it moves against you, or you make bad trades? You're also mainly involved in altcoins, which majority of them are pump and dump failures. You offer collateral in altcoins (which ones specifically?), but what if the collateral value tanks during this 30 day period? All of these that I just mentioned result in losses, so in the event it does happen, how will you pay back the loan if you lose all or most of it?
What I do for some of the loans I give out, depending on the case, is to force the borrower to have a plan of repayment and also provide proof of income/mining. So perhaps you can provide the same to boost up a lender's confidence. Proof of income is one thing, actually sending it back is another matter, so we won't get into that.
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Amount: 3-5 btc (negotiable)
Just so you know, requesting an amount this size will be extremely hard to get. Generally loans here are short term micro loans. Other than the larger loans that I give out, there has only been one other instance of a successful loan over 1btc size. What you're requesting is multiple times this amount.
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Amount: 3-5 btc (negotiable) Duration: 30 days (can be paid back earlier depending on negotiations) Repayment amount: Principle + 10% interest (3.3-5.5 btc) Loan purpose: I am deeply involved in btc trades and also in the altcoin scene.
I can provide a collateral in different coins to cover most of the loan at the current market price, if that would ease your concerns due to this request being a relatively large amount.
Denied. The amount is too large, duration too long, and return is not good enough for the risk associated with this type of loan. However, if you want a 0.25btc loan for 1 week with 7% interest, then I can do that. Altcoin investments are too similar to gambling (IMO). Nearly all of them eventually fail. If you have GOOD collateral, then I can loan any amount. I prefer not to have a bunch of different altcoin, because that would require me to babysit each one daily in case it drops. If you want to do altcoin collateral, then only 1 type of altcoin, needs to be worth at least 175% of btc value. Send me a PM if you still want the loan and agree to all these preconditions. Any negotiations will have to be PM.
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Amount: 0.1 BTC Why: I am doing pretty good at binary options
I bet you're pretty good at gambling too . Denied.
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Ok, I added a disclaimer in the OP about the link. I doubt it'll reach anything significant before they can pay me though.
Ordered 2 tubes before posting this thread. It's a good margin cheaper than APMEX and provident metals.
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Just completed a very quick loan with Blazedout419 in his own thread, but copying the posts here for reference. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=750849.msg8475026#msg8475026Doesnt look good has he contacted you about the late repayment? Yes, I've been in contact with him weekly. He cannot repay right now and the situation for him does not look good, although he'll eventually pay it all back. I'll disclose the whole situation soon, as well as for the other few guys that are late.
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Wow I just noticed repayment. This was the largest loan I sent out thus far, but yet the quickest repayment. The decimal mistake luckily made the number smaller, although I wouldn't mind receiving 50.5 btc You paid back 5.505 btc? Or just 5.05
He posted both Tx ID's. Total amount was 5.05btc.
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Just openly saying this so no one else waste their time: OP needs you to send payment first, your reputation does not matter. His reasoning is that google wallet payments can be charged back, btc can't. A few minutes later, I brought up escrow and he stopped responding.
Brand new 1-post account, asking you to send first with no escrow. Come to your own conclusions.
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Although it's not illegal to ask for debt collector service, but you have to think of other implications that are not very obvious. What you do know is the buyer on ebay is a scammer. What you don't know is whether he's a criminal in other aspects too, or how dangerous he is. If you hire someone on this forum to do the dirty work, are you going to be liable if something happens to the debt collector? Even if you both agree that you won't be liable, then something does happen to him, it can be traced back to you and you will be responsible.
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