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May 25, 2013, 12:28:18 PM
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No payment, and no message from the borrower.

MrKnowItAll is a SCAMMER

what you have expected?  Roll Eyes

I occasionally start to believe in the general goodness of humanity, then I get scammed and get my cynicism back.
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May 25, 2013, 01:37:52 PM
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Sorry for that...

better 0.08 BTC than 8.00 BTC hope you have learned your lesson.

Good luck with the rest of your bitcoins!
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May 25, 2013, 02:27:11 PM
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Can anyone tell me the procedure for having this d-bag labelled a scammer?
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May 25, 2013, 02:31:53 PM
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Report it: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=83.0
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May 28, 2013, 02:34:45 AM
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I think a douche bag label would be a better deterrent for scammers than the scammer label (I actually see people with scammer labels requesting loans.)  complete with a picture of a douche as their avatar
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May 28, 2013, 02:40:40 AM
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I think a douche bag label would be a better deterrent for scammers than the scammer label (I actually see people with scammer labels requesting loans.)  complete with a picture of a douche as their avatar

People are getting to a point where they go out and scam on purpose just for the tag. Was looking at a thread the other day where a guy created ult accounts and claimed he was scammed by his main account just to get in his words 'a cool tag'

Tradefortress, I swear you're here just to tell people how much money you have. It is all I ever see.

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May 28, 2013, 07:50:42 PM
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MrKnowItAll is a SCAMMER

300% interest on a one week loan?  Hopefully you only have to get burned once to learn that's too good to be true.
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May 28, 2013, 08:23:09 PM
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so this means junior account is worth 0.08 BTC?  Huh Cheesy

How many accounts will he create? lol. desperate

It does seem like that would be a hard way to make a living, scamming $10 at a time lol
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May 28, 2013, 08:24:22 PM
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No payment, and no message from the borrower.

MrKnowItAll is a SCAMMER

300% interest on a one week loan?  Hopefully you only have to get burned once to learn that's too good to be true.

Smaller loans require higher rates of return to make them worth doing. Would you loan someone a quarter with 10% interest?

To be honest I didn't think someone would bother to scam for such a small amount. It hardly seems worth the effort.
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May 28, 2013, 08:29:58 PM
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so this means junior account is worth 0.08 BTC?  Huh Cheesy

How many accounts will he create? lol. desperate

After reading his previous posts it's clear he's a gambler. I'll bet Smiley he figured he could pay me back out of his winnings, but instead he lost and disappeared like a coward. Pretty pathetic. Maybe this experience will make him realize that he's got a serious gambling addiction. But I doubt it.
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May 29, 2013, 03:02:32 PM
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No payment, and no message from the borrower.

MrKnowItAll is a SCAMMER

300% interest on a one week loan?  Hopefully you only have to get burned once to learn that's too good to be true.

Smaller loans require higher rates of return to make them worth doing. Would you loan someone a quarter with 10% interest?

To be honest I didn't think someone would bother to scam for such a small amount. It hardly seems worth the effort.

I look at loans the other way around.  Loaning someone a quarter exposes me to much less loss than loaning $100.  Also a person who is in need of money is much more likely to be able to get their hands on a quarter than $100.  Realistically we don't have enough info to determine a valid interest rate, but I would definitely be charging someone more if they wanted $100 from me than a quarter, but to your point I probably wouldn't bother loaning a quarter to begin with.  Sorry it didn't work out for you.
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May 29, 2013, 05:08:39 PM
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No payment, and no message from the borrower.

MrKnowItAll is a SCAMMER

300% interest on a one week loan?  Hopefully you only have to get burned once to learn that's too good to be true.

Smaller loans require higher rates of return to make them worth doing. Would you loan someone a quarter with 10% interest?

To be honest I didn't think someone would bother to scam for such a small amount. It hardly seems worth the effort.

I look at loans the other way around.  Loaning someone a quarter exposes me to much less loss than loaning $100.  Also a person who is in need of money is much more likely to be able to get their hands on a quarter than $100.  Realistically we don't have enough info to determine a valid interest rate, but I would definitely be charging someone more if they wanted $100 from me than a quarter, but to your point I probably wouldn't bother loaning a quarter to begin with.  Sorry it didn't work out for you.

Loaning a quarter has less risk, but at a low interest rate the payback is not worth the overhead of servicing the loan. That's why a mortgage lender will loan you $500,000 but not $500.

The MrKnowITall loan hit me at the risk-reward sweet spot. The loan amount was low enough that I didn't worry about losing a substantial amount of money (around $10 at the time), but the reward and short payout time was enough to be worth the risk. It also seemed unlikely that a user would hang around long enough to get out of newbie jail, including making some substantial posts, then throw it all away for $10.

My theory is that the borrower did not originally intend to be a scammer, he's just a bad gambler who hoped my loan would turn his luck around.

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