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January 15, 2016, 08:35:04 AM
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I need a .2 to .25 btc loan for less than 24 hours to trade with. I trade via paypal and netspend reloadits at about 40% above market and buy back with moneygram/western union or sometimes just paypal at a lower rate. The customers are non-stop, so I can easily end up with my own .25 or more within 24 hours. I'll offer 0.325 payment back for the loan if it is .25 and .25 payback if loan is .2.

The eBay account is 14 yrs old, does not have 21 day hold period on it anymore, currently has $500/month or 10 items but theres the option to call and talk to them about raising limits, I'm sure you could get the limits raised very very high.

One issue is that the account is in debt $38. But eBay accounts as far as I know are worth much more than that.

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January 15, 2016, 08:38:25 AM
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You can't use an eBay account as a collateral, same with future earnings can't be a guarantee that you will pay up. You need to come up with a more valid collateral like alt coins or a forum account.
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January 15, 2016, 08:39:02 AM
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You can't use an eBay account as a collateral, same with future earnings can't be a guarantee that you will pay up. You need to come up with a more valid collateral like alt coins or a forum account.

I should have read the rules more carefully my apologies. Oh an I wasn't counting future earnings as guarentee, it was more of like your BTC loaned to me is only going to be sold and bought back, nothing risky done with it Smiley

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