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November 13, 2017, 05:25:24 PM |
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Let face the reality - You have already made a loan request last year if you indeed can earn profit from CSGO items that enough to cover 20% interests (let assume it's monthly interests), you won't need to ask for a loan now Even if you start with $10, you'd have over $100, based on your capital Instead, you still have limited money at this moment, that means it must have risk, and the profit is not as you expected What'd you do if you lose money from trade, and do not have enough money to pay back? Will you just default?
Secondly, if you can't get a loan from local P2P lending platform, why do you expect you can get a loan from a person on the another side of this planet on this forum? BTC has no difference to other currencies like USD, EUR, etc., you need to face it. Your act now is just like making a random phone call to another side of this planet, and say "Hey, could you guys please give me a chance and lend me 3000 bucks? I promise I'll pay back with interests. I don't really care if you can't, I'll just make my another phone call." Can you see how silly it is? Do you really think people will lend out their hard-earned money just to bet on a empty promise? We don't owe you anything, we lend out our money just because we want to earn interest, and if you can earn profits from the loan, then we're glad for you, but we still need to protect ourselves.
That's why collateral is a must, instead of making empty promise, if you say "Hey, could you please lend me some money? You can hold my diamond from my girlfriend in this period, if I don't pay back, you can sell the diamond for cash", and come up with a solid plan, I bet people will be much more willing to fill your loan request.
Genuine advice for you - if you're really doing trade on CSGO items, maybe you would consider put some items as collateral. I'm not sure if there's anyone accepting CSGO items as collateral, but I believe it's much better than just posting scammy post on the forum and get red trust.
Let us know your collateral, and we'll consider your loan request.
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