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August 01, 2012, 03:15:29 AM
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Hi i am a newer user however i have been fully introduced with bitcoins from my fathers friend i would like to start getting into tranactions to get up my reliability so may i ask someone for a small bitcoin loan of maybe 3 bitcoins with a promise of 5 or 6 back to you by your time and date and i will check this page constantly and i am not a scammer. However, i do understand that there dose come a risk with trusting a Newbie with loans. i am a 38 yr old man out of buffalo new york and i can show you info to an extent. I myself am a little nervious to give out Full 100% of my info. I am not a "scammer" just a man who would like to start into the virtual money world.

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Ryan T.
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August 01, 2012, 03:21:26 AM
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Hi i am a newer user however i have been fully introduced with bitcoins from my fathers friend i would like to start getting into tranactions to get up my reliability so may i ask someone for a small bitcoin loan of maybe 3 bitcoins with a promise of 5 or 6 back to you by your time and date and i will check this page constantly and i am not a scammer. However, i do understand that there dose come a risk with trusting a Newbie with loans. i am a 38 yr old man out of buffalo new york and i can show you info to an extent. I myself am a little nervious to give out Full 100% of my info. I am not a "scammer" just a man who would like to start into the virtual money world.

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Ryan T.
Taking out loans isn't the way to get reputation up. See: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=75742.0
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August 01, 2012, 03:29:54 AM
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Hi i am a newer user however i have been fully introduced with bitcoins from my fathers friend i would like to start getting into tranactions to get up my reliability so may i ask someone for a small bitcoin loan of maybe 3 bitcoins with a promise of 5 or 6 back to you by your time and date and i will check this page constantly and i am not a scammer. However, i do understand that there dose come a risk with trusting a Newbie with loans. i am a 38 yr old man out of buffalo new york and i can show you info to an extent. I myself am a little nervious to give out Full 100% of my info. I am not a "scammer" just a man who would like to start into the virtual money world.

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Ryan T.
Taking out loans isn't the way to get reputation up. See: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=75742.0

ohhh ok well i appreciate the link John. Like i said i am a newbie and one of my friends suggested taking out a loan and paying it back with in a short period of time. I did not even bother to look at what other people were saying on how to get started. I really do appreciate it

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August 01, 2012, 03:34:35 AM
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Hi i am a newer user however i have been fully introduced with bitcoins from my fathers friend i would like to start getting into tranactions to get up my reliability so may i ask someone for a small bitcoin loan of maybe 3 bitcoins with a promise of 5 or 6 back to you by your time and date and i will check this page constantly and i am not a scammer. However, i do understand that there dose come a risk with trusting a Newbie with loans. i am a 38 yr old man out of buffalo new york and i can show you info to an extent. I myself am a little nervious to give out Full 100% of my info. I am not a "scammer" just a man who would like to start into the virtual money world.

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Ryan T.
Taking out loans isn't the way to get reputation up. See: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=75742.0

So John,
How would i go about selling stuff on here, and if i was to sell something worth value how would i not get ripped off? I understand alot of this is trust but if i am to sell one of my possessions i do not want get ripped off.
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August 01, 2012, 03:41:51 AM
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Hi i am a newer user however i have been fully introduced with bitcoins from my fathers friend i would like to start getting into tranactions to get up my reliability so may i ask someone for a small bitcoin loan of maybe 3 bitcoins with a promise of 5 or 6 back to you by your time and date and i will check this page constantly and i am not a scammer. However, i do understand that there dose come a risk with trusting a Newbie with loans. i am a 38 yr old man out of buffalo new york and i can show you info to an extent. I myself am a little nervious to give out Full 100% of my info. I am not a "scammer" just a man who would like to start into the virtual money world.

Thank you,
Ryan T.
Taking out loans isn't the way to get reputation up. See: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=75742.0

So John,
How would i go about selling stuff on here, and if i was to sell something worth value how would i not get ripped off? I understand alot of this is trust but if i am to sell one of my possessions i do not want get ripped off.
Use an escrow service if the person you sold to is low rep too. There is paid ones like http://thrucoin.com/create and reputable people like (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=26841) who operates a bank in the lending subforum may do it for free too. Selling on https://www.bitmit.net and accepting escrow is the way to go too.
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August 01, 2012, 05:23:15 AM
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If you need btc i am giving you good rate I accept Moneybooker, Ukash, Liberty Reserve

PM me if you are interested or any question.

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August 01, 2012, 06:13:40 AM
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If this is only a short-term loan anyway, why don't you just wait a while and simply buy the coins instead of loaning them?
That way, you'll end up with 5 or 6 coins instead of just 3?  Smiley
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August 03, 2012, 03:48:44 AM
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Hi i am a newer user however i have been fully introduced with bitcoins from my fathers friend i would like to start getting into tranactions to get up my reliability so may i ask someone for a small bitcoin loan of maybe 3 bitcoins with a promise of 5 or 6 back to you by your time and date and i will check this page constantly and i am not a scammer. However, i do understand that there dose come a risk with trusting a Newbie with loans. i am a 38 yr old man out of buffalo new york and i can show you info to an extent. I myself am a little nervious to give out Full 100% of my info. I am not a "scammer" just a man who would like to start into the virtual money world.

Thank you,
Ryan T.
Taking out loans isn't the way to get reputation up. See: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=75742.0

So John,
How would i go about selling stuff on here, and if i was to sell something worth value how would i not get ripped off? I understand alot of this is trust but if i am to sell one of my possessions i do not want get ripped off.
Use an escrow service if the person you sold to is low rep too. There is paid ones like http://thrucoin.com/create and reputable people like (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=26841) who operates a bank in the lending subforum may do it for free too. Selling on https://www.bitmit.net and accepting escrow is the way to go too.
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August 03, 2012, 03:50:21 AM
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Why not just buy them with dollars ? Unless there's something you absolutely need this instance.

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August 03, 2012, 03:57:01 AM
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Why not just buy them with dollars ? Unless there's something you absolutely need this instance.

well at the moment i thought that was a way to build up my rep. but Jon obviously schooled me in that one haha, and yes i have already figured out how to do transactions without loans.
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