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April 18, 2019, 12:19:04 PM
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GoDaddy is notorious for estimating the prices of a domain incorrectly. There is almost no lenders that are willing to accept domains as collateral, unless they are a domain-dealer and have full confidence they can consider your collateral "liquid" at the value you've declared. Now you're asking for more than 3x the original amount, for the same medical bill(s) as before, so you'll have to understand our skepticism when we've seen users attempt to sell their domains by proxy through loan-requests.

Am not selling it mate, otherwise it would have been on my original offer ... i asked that because its written on the rules that collateral needs to be %120 so why ask for less yet no one would give me a loan with less. And since i havent broken any rules, it would be nice if you are positive least you giving me the loan or an offer, which i bet you aint!
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April 18, 2019, 12:53:41 PM
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I would happily give you a loan offer if you were offering valid collateral. That's the purpose of collateral; I wouldn't have to trust what you are saying in order to feel secure in my loan to you.

I never accused you of selling it, but I am explaining to you how your request is going to be perceived. Take it as you will, but I suggest only asking for the amount that you need for the purpose you are asking for; if you need .07 BTC for your medical bills, then suddenly needing .22 BTC for your same medical bills is obviously going to be suspicious.

My main point was to suggest that you find a different form of collateral.

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when nobody claimed that you have? You want to be a victim, when only guidance has been offered up to this point.
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April 18, 2019, 01:39:53 PM
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I would offer you a loan of 0.016 BTC for your 0.5 ETH, and that's based on the value of ETH on https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/ethereum/

I can not offer you more than that, escrow will have to be paid by you or you find a free escrow. If not I think I have the right to ask for the collateral to be held by myself.
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April 19, 2019, 08:35:57 AM
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I would offer you a loan of 0.016 BTC for your 0.5 ETH, and that's based on the value of ETH on https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/ethereum/

I can not offer you more than that, escrow will have to be paid by you or you find a free escrow. If not I think I have the right to ask for the collateral to be held by myself.
Thanks but i dont need the loan anymore, sorted!
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