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September 06, 2013, 04:51:33 PM
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I am in need of a quick loan of .81 BTC willing to pay at a 'reasonable' interest rate. I am on bi-weekly pay at my job, so I would be able to pay back 09/13/2013. As far as collateral, I would be willing to put my MSDN subscription in the hands of the loaner which is worth 10x more than the loan itself.
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September 06, 2013, 05:09:31 PM
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I can do this for 45 LTC collateral. PM me if interested.

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September 06, 2013, 05:12:55 PM
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Invalid collateral.  As soon as you get the coins you can regain control of the account by calling Microsoft with the credit card number you used on the subscription.
Have you owned your own subscription? Purchase through CC is not the only valid way of purchasing a subscription. I was in Redmond last year and received a free subscription for my role in IT camp.

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I can do this for 45 LTC collateral. PM me if interested.
Sorry, I do not dabble in LTC, but thank you.
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September 06, 2013, 08:08:46 PM
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So no collateral?  No Trust?  NO LOAN.
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September 07, 2013, 11:34:06 AM
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September 07, 2013, 11:44:56 AM
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So no collateral?  No Trust?  NO LOAN.

If you read what he wrote before answering:

I am in need of a quick loan of .81 BTC willing to pay at a 'reasonable' interest rate. I am on bi-weekly pay at my job, so I would be able to pay back 09/13/2013. As far as collateral, I would be willing to put my MSDN subscription in the hands of the loaner which is worth 10x more than the loan itself.

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September 07, 2013, 12:38:05 PM
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So no collateral?  No Trust?  NO LOAN.

If you read what he wrote before answering:

I am in need of a quick loan of .81 BTC willing to pay at a 'reasonable' interest rate. I am on bi-weekly pay at my job, so I would be able to pay back 09/13/2013. As far as collateral, I would be willing to put my MSDN subscription in the hands of the loaner which is worth 10x more than the loan itself.


Invalid collateral.  As soon as you get the coins you can regain control of the account by calling Microsoft with the credit card number you used on the subscription.

lolz, back at you.  Although that collateral is not worth it to me, and there probably is a chance he can regian it.

I prefer a collateral I can immediately sell for BTC.
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September 07, 2013, 09:22:34 PM
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Fair is fair, I ain't going to bitch. I just figured the only way of gaining trust in a community, is earning trust. I mean, I was willing to put up for collateral a subscription that costs $1,000 USD a year, and is a free lance developer like I's lifeblood. But, I just took out a payday advance.

EDIT: Oh, and I just want to add one thing. Should I have been a 'scammer', and did the trick in which was mentioned. You could have downloaded any OS, gained keys to any MS product, and have made MORE than the loan itself. Just sayin'.
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September 07, 2013, 10:29:53 PM
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Fair is fair, I ain't going to bitch. I just figured the only way of gaining trust in a community, is earning trust. I mean, I was willing to put up for collateral a subscription that costs $1,000 USD a year, and is a free lance developer like I's lifeblood. But, I just took out a payday advance.

EDIT: Oh, and I just want to add one thing. Should I have been a 'scammer', and did the trick in which was mentioned. You could have downloaded any OS, gained keys to any MS product, and have made MORE than the loan itself. Just sayin'.

You are not a scammer, not yet.  And maybe you never will be.  Loaner others is not all about profit, as you can see there are some 0% loan topics out there.  Sometimes it's just to lend each other a hand.  If you have a collateral the loaner can immediately sell for bitcoin, you'll get loaned pretty soon.
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September 08, 2013, 12:52:44 AM
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I can do this for 45 LTC collateral. PM me if interested.

Do you really have to spam every thread, can you read?, he said what he had for collateral.   You have a thread for your offer, surely that is enough.

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September 08, 2013, 01:16:39 AM
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I can do this for 45 LTC collateral. PM me if interested.

Do you really have to spam every thread, can you read?, he said what he had for collateral.   You have a thread for your offer, surely that is enough.

Can you think?  Tomatocage was merely making an offer.  So what if he gives everyone a chance?  That's a good thing.
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September 08, 2013, 02:23:06 AM
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I can do this for 45 LTC collateral. PM me if interested.

Do you really have to spam every thread, can you read?, he said what he had for collateral.   You have a thread for your offer, surely that is enough.

Can you think?  Tomatocage was merely making an offer.  So what if he gives everyone a chance?  That's a good thing.

Yup, sure can.   Why make a thread for it if your going to spam it everywhere any way?

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September 08, 2013, 02:35:14 AM
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I can do this for 45 LTC collateral. PM me if interested.

Do you really have to spam every thread, can you read?, he said what he had for collateral.   You have a thread for your offer, surely that is enough.

Can you think?  Tomatocage was merely making an offer.  So what if he gives everyone a chance?  That's a good thing.

Yup, sure can.   Why make a thread for it if your going to spam it everywhere any way?

Define spam.
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September 08, 2013, 03:38:47 AM
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It's called the Lending section, and I'm lending. WTF are you doing? Cheesy

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