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October 01, 2016, 05:44:07 PM
Last edit: October 01, 2016, 06:19:00 PM by Mx01
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So, I've bought BTC for €350 on 247exchange.com but apparently i'll get it on the 03.10.2016 or even 04.10.2016 the earliest. But I need it right now.
I've registered at btcpop.co to lend 0.6 BTC, but it seems that the verification process will be completed on the 03.10.2016 either, because of the weekend.

I'll pay back 0.62 BTC to the bitcoin address of the person who agrees to lend me the amount, as soon as possible.
Can someone help me out? The first person willing to lend me the 0.6 BTC should submit his/her legitimate BTC address right away so I can repay later on. Please don't edit your post afterwards.

Only one person and one bitcoin address.


Address to send me 0.6 BTC to: 16tiPiyqLd4DTAupak4pAfbCU7XGh2ffC9


The bitcoin address 247exchange.com will send me the purchased amount to is 18R7ExGdaEs3sjHpPn8FxEvgAGB2TSHNa6
I'll repay from this same address.
The bitcoin amount I'll receive from 247exchange.com could change a little when I get it but no matter what, I'll definitely repay 0.62 BTC.

As far as I understand it is possible to see the transactions on the blockchain so the whole process should be transparent.

Here's a screenshot of my order: https://postimg.org/image/ui5sudpk7/

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October 01, 2016, 05:52:02 PM
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No one is going to lend 0.6BTC to a newbie without collateral, dude.  Saying that you'll get $350 worth of btc in a couple of days is not enough to make sure you'll repay the loan.

Trusted an exchange that climbed to the top 3 in just under 2 years with your money? you are fucking stupid.
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I would definitely repay.
That is what they all say.

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