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December 30, 2013, 03:28:59 AM
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I need a loan of 2 btc and i will pay back 2.5btc
i will give all info you need about me and about my tatics
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December 30, 2013, 04:21:10 AM
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I need a loan of 2 btc and i will pay back 2.5btc
i will give all info you need about me and about my tatics

Tatics = collateral?

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Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.

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December 30, 2013, 04:23:01 AM
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Tatics = collateral?

Let's be realistic, he probably has no collateral, or even if he did, he wouldn't give you any. Every single day another newbie gets out and posts here asking for a loan, when they have nothing to offer except some "ID" which probably isn't even legit.
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December 30, 2013, 08:46:50 PM
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I can loan you 2BTC. As long as you promise to pay it back.
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December 30, 2013, 08:50:50 PM
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I can loan you 2BTC. As long as you promise to pay it back.

Don't fall for it. He hasn't got any collateral which should be a instant deal breaker for anyone. He is very unlikely to pay back the loan, therefore a 'promise' doesn't mean anything. Remember this is someone over the internet not someone you are close to and know. If he's willing to provide ID that doesn't make a blind bit of difference. Only loan him some Bitcoin if he provides sufficient collateral.

This user also sent some trust to a user called "Zolace" which is suspicious in my eyes, may be a alt. "Zolace" has a lot of positive trust ratings from newbies. This user also asked for a loan not long ago.
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December 30, 2013, 10:09:11 PM
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I can loan you 2BTC. As long as you promise to pay it back.

Don't fall for it. He hasn't got any collateral which should be a instant deal breaker for anyone. He is very unlikely to pay back the loan, therefore a 'promise' doesn't mean anything. Remember this is someone over the internet not someone you are close to and know. If he's willing to provide ID that doesn't make a blind bit of difference. Only loan him some Bitcoin if he provides sufficient collateral.

This user also sent some trust to a user called "Zolace" which is suspicious in my eyes, may be a alt. "Zolace" has a lot of positive trust ratings from newbies. This user also asked for a loan not long ago.

Hey Welsh I did some investigation and bumped into this thread, controo is not related to me.  I doubled his money on primedice, thats how he gave me the rating and hes not the only one and all ratings are not new like his,  I have other members that left me feedback, before you start making accusations, get your facts straight please.

If you do thorough investigation and go to primedice.com everyone knows me for giving donations.  I asked that day for one loan since I was waiting for my bitcoins from coinbasem,  but since people started calling me a scammer, I closed thread.  are you saying all my ratings are from newbies, or just one and that makes him my alt.  You really shouldnt be making accusations or be giving feedback without facts.

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December 31, 2013, 12:42:04 PM
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I can loan you 2BTC. As long as you promise to pay it back.

Don't fall for it. He hasn't got any collateral which should be a instant deal breaker for anyone. He is very unlikely to pay back the loan, therefore a 'promise' doesn't mean anything. Remember this is someone over the internet not someone you are close to and know. If he's willing to provide ID that doesn't make a blind bit of difference. Only loan him some Bitcoin if he provides sufficient collateral.

This user also sent some trust to a user called "Zolace" which is suspicious in my eyes, may be a alt. "Zolace" has a lot of positive trust ratings from newbies. This user also asked for a loan not long ago.

Hi Welsh

It was actually a joke but good advice from you for newbies etc. I'm so careful with my coins I don't even trust my dog  Grin
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March 15, 2014, 06:35:36 AM
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First i am not zolace, you can check that i from portugal and he is from the other side of the globe and yes i know in from prime dice was a very nice person.
Well i have now negative trust because of this 2 post's requesting loans, i talked to 2 persons that wanted to loan.
My trust is negative don't know why, i wanted to get a loan but they resquested an collateral, i am young yer 20 and i am studying, dont have much money, that's why i requested an loan i had an project in mid to make 2 btc really fast, but i talked my parent's and i couldnt get a collateral to trade, so i stop talking with the loanners. They didn't loan anything in the end.
Pls do some research before do false acusations.
And i'm not a scammer, it's good you are very carefull with your btc but i know there is good people in the world that don't scamm.
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