Before you red-tag me, understand this. I'm not looking to scam anyone. And look, I know that apparently that's what every scammer says but you know, not everyone is a hungry scammer who can feed their village with $2.
I have read and acknowledged this part of the sticky (and every other part, but yknow..)
What is considered collateral?
Collateral is something that can easily be resold to cover the loan value plus interest should the loaner default on the loan.
- The best collateral is another crypto-currency, such as Litecoin (also written as LTC). Coins must be moderately traded on multiple exchanges.
- Some digital wares such as domain names can be considered as long as the user cannot recover it.
- Small valuable items that can be shipped though the mail - i.e. gold, silver, iphones, etc.
- Large items, such as a motorcycle or guitar can be used if you live close to the person giving you the loan. Try localbitcoins.com
I have looked around and believe I have nothing nor physical or digital that would be able to cover this loan. Besides, if I had something worth $2 I would just sell it but I'm tapped out at the moment.
For anyone thinking I would scam for $2, check my history in the games and rounds. I've given out things worth 10x the amount of the loan i am looking for.
Now look, here's the thing. The reason I'm looking for the loan will be disclosed publically. I believe that if you're asking for money, no matter how much, you should always be upfront about it. The reason I need the loan is because I'm going to purchase a 24 hour subscription from LeakedSource to use for myself and some friends. I'd normally be covered my self but I've had some problems and lost all my BTC lately.
In return for $2, I'd be able to give back the money at a 10% interest per day for a week + 5% interest per late day.
$2.00
$2.20
$2.40
$2.60
$2.80
$3.00
$3.20
$3.40
$3.60
$3.80
I'd be paying you $1.80 extra for the week.
Now please, before anyone gives me negative reputation, ask me whatever you want and I'd be willing to answer you. I don't want to tarnish my reputation over nothing. I understand it's risky for lenders, so I am fully willing to co-operate. A signed message can also be provided.
Thanks and sorry about this, I don't usually like asking for things.