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August 05, 2012, 04:07:44 AM
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 I may be seeking a BTC loan to assist in the purchase of coding assistance and hosting for a btc advertising service. I am willing to provide proof of contact info etc. I work from home so I am always working, always online. This may turn out to be more of a partnership than a loan or even a recurring cut from the sites proceeds. This is not a official request. I am waiting on a coder to get back to me about integration. But more of a inquiry to find out what would be involved and how much would need to be repaid % wise. The site will incorporate systems similar to bitvisitor and combine several other advertising type sites into one.

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August 05, 2012, 04:12:59 AM
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If you got a loan, it would be 10% per month or higher.  Almost any other source will be cheaper.

You typically have to prove who you are, and how you will repay.  Along the way people are likely to call you names and assume because you are requesting a BTC loan, you are here to steal from the community (why, see the first line above).  Welcome to "lending".
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August 05, 2012, 04:20:46 AM
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Yeah, thats why I didnt just straight up ask, I would want to make sure I have all the coders in hand and everything ready to roll before I ask. I do agree the majority of the things I see posted on here look suspicious. But yeah almost number 1 answer I have seen is scammer!

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