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1  Bitcoin / Project Development / Fundraiser for Active Duty Sailor/ bitcoin enthusiast on: March 11, 2014, 11:10:47 PM
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Greetings fellow bitcoin enthusiasts, I am a Active Duty 3rd Class Petty Officer in the United States Navy. Before I enlisted 3 years ago I was an Art School Student who rather foolishly managed to accumulate over $120,000 dollars in Student Loan Debt, mostly private.

-Needless to say that upon graduating with a peice of paper that had less value then toitel paper I foung myself in dire need of a job so I figured that I should enlist while I was still young to help stay on top of my payments.

-Despite many common misconceptions, the military DOES NOT help pay off past Private Student Loan Debt from before enlisting. The Navy Has been good to me but I do need more help. Every payment I make doesnt even touch the principle balance and with only another year left in my contract I have many fears for my financial future with the current Job market.

-I Have been a bitcoin fan since early 2013, dabbled with mining and I truly believe that the dollar value per bitcoin has and will grow above and beyond previous highs as it becomes more and more mainstream with the public. That being said, I dont expect to get donations at a current market value that will make a huge dent in my loans, but as bitcoins value goes up over the long haul, I think it very well might.

-I want to take the time to thank you all for any help you can provide. I love the bitcoin community and it is exhilirating to partake in this exciting time for the currency, Please feel free to email any questions aside from my identity (for obvious reasons) to my email at bitcoinsailor@gmail.com I’ll be happy any questions I can. Thanks Again Folks.
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