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June 19, 2013, 04:14:43 AM
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Hello
Like the title says. Im looking for a loan  of 2-6 BTC to invest in mining equipment.
The loan will be paid as soon as possible or 2 months the longest. The reason for the payback time is that Im waiting for my holiday payout and tax returns which come inn between june - august .

Please tell me your terms so that we can work out a exact deal.


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June 19, 2013, 04:22:27 AM
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You want to borrow Bitcoins, yet in this other thread you are selling Bitcoins?

 
selling 1 btc via paypal for 125 USD  - no escrow if u still need it .

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June 19, 2013, 04:37:41 AM
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You want to borrow Bitcoins, yet in this thread are selling Bitcoins?

 
selling 1 btc via paypal for 125 USD  - no escrow if u still need it .

yes, correct. i have been mining bitcoins with my gpu for some time now and got 1 btc. the plan is to invest in the new asic products which cost arround 3 btc with shipment for 4.5 Ghash/s - 5 Ghash/s. As you point out here I want to sell my current btc for 125 USD when the price is at 105 USD now meaning i would be able to buy back BTC with profit. atleast a step closer to ordering my first asic. Looking at the difficulty increase the last month i cant wait for my holiday payout incase it comes late july + 2 -3 months more of waiting for the asic to get here because of slow production speed..

anything else?
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June 19, 2013, 01:31:59 PM
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anything else?

What collateral are you going to provide for this loan?

No collateral = no loan.

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June 19, 2013, 01:37:35 PM
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hmm well since im new i havnt got that much yet and dont know what BTC people look at as collateral.
Things that might be interesting ?

i got few cheep stocks on btct.co ( found out about this site few days ago )
i got arround 30 PS3 games ( like brand new )
i got a starcraft 2 wings of liberty cd-key  (unused)

If this is wrong please give me some other examples

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June 20, 2013, 11:53:27 PM
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i got few cheep stocks on btct.co ( found out about this site few days ago )
What's their total value? Now halve that. What do you have?
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i got arround 30 PS3 games ( like brand new )
What's their resale value at gamestop et al, and how much would 2-way shipping cost?
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i got a starcraft 2 wings of liberty cd-key  (unused)
Unfortunately this doesn't work as collateral, because either you can redeem it, or it can't be returned to you. You could try straight-up selling the key if you don't want it.
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If this is wrong please give me some other examples
Anything easy to ship (digital goods that can't be charged-back work well, and so does jewelry) and valuable. Steam accounts don't count.
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June 21, 2013, 07:04:55 AM
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thank you for the information . ill surly keep that in mind for the next time
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