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February 05, 2014, 01:09:23 AM
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Hi everyone. My name is James and I am looking for a 7.2 BTC loan. The reason why I need that many BTC would be to buy the Prospero X3 bitcoin miner. The only problem is that I could only repay the loan in may-june because the batch is available in the end of april which means it'll take a good two weeks of shipping and then I'd need to start mining engough coins to repay. For collateral, I have no idea what I could give. If you have an idea, let me know. By the way, I would be ready to take a 10-20% interest with it.

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February 05, 2014, 01:12:51 AM
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Hi everyone. My name is James and I am looking for a 7.2 BTC loan. The reason why I need that many BTC would be to buy the Prospero X3 bitcoin miner. The only problem is that I could only repay the loan in may-june because the batch is available in the end of april which means it'll take a good two weeks of shipping and then I'd need to start mining engough coins to repay. For collateral, I have no idea what I could give. If you have an idea, let me know. By the way, I would be ready to take a 10-20% interest with it.

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Explain your escrow. As for the collateral, it needs to equal or exceed the value of the loan.

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February 05, 2014, 01:14:16 AM
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for a 7.2 BTC loan on this forum, you better be ready to put your girlfriend up for collateral...lol
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February 05, 2014, 01:17:52 AM
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Hi everyone. My name is James and I am looking for a 7.2 BTC loan. The reason why I need that many BTC would be to buy the Prospero X3 bitcoin miner. The only problem is that I could only repay the loan in may-june because the batch is available in the end of april which means it'll take a good two weeks of shipping and then I'd need to start mining engough coins to repay. For collateral, I have no idea what I could give. If you have an idea, let me know. By the way, I would be ready to take a 10-20% interest with it.

Escrow Required

Explain your escrow. As for the collateral, it needs to equal or exceed the value of the loan.

The escrow would take the coins from both parties then give the coins from the 1st to the 2nd and vice-versa. Prevents being scammed. I guess I'll forget about a loan since I don't have 5K in collateral Tongue
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February 07, 2014, 04:34:39 PM
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I seriously wont want a woman as a collateral for 7.2 btc LOL
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February 07, 2014, 05:02:43 PM
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Hi everyone. My name is James and I am looking for a 7.2 BTC loan. The reason why I need that many BTC would be to buy the Prospero X3 bitcoin miner. The only problem is that I could only repay the loan in may-june because the batch is available in the end of april which means it'll take a good two weeks of shipping and then I'd need to start mining engough coins to repay. For collateral, I have no idea what I could give. If you have an idea, let me know. By the way, I would be ready to take a 10-20% interest with it.

Escrow Required

Explain your escrow. As for the collateral, it needs to equal or exceed the value of the loan.

The escrow would take the coins from both parties then give the coins from the 1st to the 2nd and vice-versa. Prevents being scammed. I guess I'll forget about a loan since I don't have 5K in collateral Tongue

Right since you would be able to buy the miner by yourself if you had 5000$ available

If your project is sound (do the calculations twice then do them again to be certain you will make a profit), convince a few friends and your family, everyone likes to make easy money

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