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August 26, 2014, 09:28:44 PM
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Hello,

Loan amount required: $250 in BTC equivalent
Term length: 1 Month
Interest: I don't know , you tell me and if I accept it, I will PM you.

N.B.   : I need this way to URGENT, so please help me and don't make use of my situation regarding the interest.
N.B. 2 : crazyates has escrowed a 0.77 deal for me, you could PM him if you need to ask him about me more.
N.B. 3 : Maidak is my friend, you can ask him about me as he escrowed a lot of things for me.

Thank you.

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August 26, 2014, 09:39:40 PM
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If Maidak is the friend unless he'll act as guarantor for you or provide you the loan himself, its a pointless thing to mention.

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August 26, 2014, 09:40:22 PM
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What's the loan for, and why is it so urgent? I don't think your chances of getting the loan are higher just because of the term URGENT is in the post. Around here, your chances are increased with collateral and interest offered. These two are not the only factors, but probably the bigger influences.

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August 26, 2014, 09:42:22 PM
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I can fulfill this loan if you have valid collateral.

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August 26, 2014, 09:45:10 PM
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If Maidak is the friend unless he'll act as guarantor for you or provide you the loan himself, its a pointless thing to mention.

I didn't ask him, but if the lender want to ask about it, I'm willing to do so.

What's the loan for, and why is it so urgent? I don't think your chances of getting the loan are higher just because of the term URGENT is in the post. Around here, your chances are increased with collateral and interest offered. These two are not the only factors, but probably the bigger influences.

There are some private items (health related) that I need to buy from a guy before traveling, and it's urgent because of his sudden travel.

Regarding interest, the lender can tell me his interest and I will talk with him about it, as I can't accept an interest rate which I can't repay at.

N.B. : 100% Loan will be back after 1 Month, 95% will be returned after 2 weeks.

Thank you.

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August 26, 2014, 09:46:24 PM
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I can fulfill this loan if you have valid collateral.

I'm sorry, I don't have any valid collateral, I know my trust wouldn't be a measure and you could say that the account is bought, but I don't own any valid collateral except my trust.

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August 27, 2014, 03:12:11 AM
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N.B. 2 : crazyates has escrowed a 0.77 deal for me

I don't know anything about the financial status of Fakhoury, or how wise it is/isn't to loan to him, but the above statement is true.

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August 27, 2014, 04:35:34 AM
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I don't understand the connection. Just because OP used an escrow in the past doesn't mean he will repay the loan or not.

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August 27, 2014, 07:26:30 AM
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I don't understand the connection. Just because OP used an escrow in the past doesn't mean he will repay the loan or not.

Excuse me, but is there something bothering you ?

I see you are mean with me and acting as if I will run with the money.

I mentioned crazytates becauae I'm showing that I've used escrow before and I dealt with nearly double what I want to lend.

Pleaae, if you've something useful and non mean, say it, if you will act in the same way or just to increase post count for PD campiagn, then leave the thread, simple !

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August 27, 2014, 08:03:00 AM
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Excuse me, but is there something bothering you ?

I see you are mean with me and acting as if I will run with the money.

I mentioned crazytates becauae I'm showing that I've used escrow before and I dealt with nearly double what I want to lend.

No, nothing is bothering me, and I'm not acting "mean". I'm merely pointing out that there are no connection between an escrowed transaction and your trustworthiness.

If Maidak comes in here and personally vouches for you, and puts his own reputation on the line, then I'll give you this loan. Meaning that if you default and he assumes all responsibility to pay back, then that will bring more confidence. But at that point, he might as well give you the loan himself. As for crazyates, he has only escrowed for you, but he himself says he knows nothing about you, nor can he recommend anyone giving you the loan.

You had a past transaction that was a little larger than this loan. Ok great. But that was an escrowed transaction, so you can't scam even if you wanted to. This is a no-collateral loan, it's not connected to escrow in any way, and there is a possibility that you can run off. How do you fail to see this logic?

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August 27, 2014, 08:45:55 AM
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Excuse me, but is there something bothering you ?

I see you are mean with me and acting as if I will run with the money.

I mentioned crazytates becauae I'm showing that I've used escrow before and I dealt with nearly double what I want to lend.

No, nothing is bothering me, and I'm not acting "mean". I'm merely pointing out that there are no connection between an escrowed transaction and your trustworthiness.

If Maidak comes in here and personally vouches for you, and puts his own reputation on the line, then I'll give you this loan. Meaning that if you default and he assumes all responsibility to pay back, then that will bring more confidence. But at that point, he might as well give you the loan himself. As for crazyates, he has only escrowed for you, but he himself says he knows nothing about you, nor can he recommend anyone giving you the loan.

You had a past transaction that was a little larger than this loan. Ok great. But that was an escrowed transaction, so you can't scam even if you wanted to. This is a no-collateral loan, it's not connected to escrow in any way, and there is a possibility that you can run off. How do you fail to see this logic?

You are right, but you are talking with me as I'm being investigated.

I've got Maidak attention over Skype, and hopefully all the issue will end smoothly.

Thank you.

Quote from:  Satoshi Nakamoto
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August 27, 2014, 09:00:56 AM
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You are right, but you are talking with me as I'm being investigated.

If a lender is going to give $250 with no collateral to a complete stranger with nearly no prior trust, they should have the right to ask reasonable questions.

Get Maidak to be liable for your repayment, and I'll loan to you.

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August 27, 2014, 09:22:17 AM
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You are right, but you are talking with me as I'm being investigated.

If a lender is going to give $250 with no collateral to a complete stranger with nearly no prior trust, they should have the right to ask reasonable questions.

Get Maidak to be liable for your repayment, and I'll loan to you.

No problem, I will get Maidak to be liable for my payment.

Thank you.

Quote from:  Satoshi Nakamoto
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