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December 27, 2017, 09:30:47 AM
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Hello,

I have contract with energy company in my country and i get paid for the power i lend them.
But i have invest on solar panels and lots of equipment and i need some extra money to repay for all of these.

I need 8000 euros of BTC.

I can provide any info to serius lenders such is My adress , ID , passport, tax income , and any official goverment thing you need about me.
Im serious  person and i work for 20 years as bank clerk with stable income.

Anyone can provide me with a loan i can repay it within 6 months deadline from the time i get it with a normal % monthly.
Only serious loan offers.

Thank you in advance,
A. D.
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December 27, 2017, 10:07:15 AM
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You just destroyed your account. As a bank clerk, you should know that valid collateral is always required when applying for a loan. This is the basic and inviolable rule of lending anything, whether it's money or bitcoin.

Address, ID, passports, bank statements and similar stuff cannot be sold or auctioned off in case the loan is not repaid. Collateral must be something your bank also accepts, one that is valid and with value preferably exceeding that of the loan.

8000 Euros is a lot of money. Nobody will lend you this money unless you can provide a lien or collateral of at least 120% of EUR 8000.

You worked for a bank and you should know that collateral is a universal requirement of any bank on this planet when they lend money. No bank lends on the strength of their customer's word alone.

Can't you borrow from your employer?


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December 27, 2017, 12:13:29 PM
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This thread is the perfect example of how much stupidity exist in this world.
A total stranger asks 8k$ for solar panels,providing a total useless collateral but he works as a bank clerk for 20 years...
What are you doing exactly at the Bank,you pathetic liar? Mupping the floors??? How stupid you think that we are,scammer???

BTW next time that you come and try to scam here,ask BTC. Don't get confussed from your "bank job" and ask $!!! Cheesy
Until then,enjoy your red costume and Merry Christmas...Santa! Kiss
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December 27, 2017, 12:19:02 PM
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Well,

Just googled his email (see his profile ) and appears to me his FB account https://www.facebook.com/pg/anillalex/about/ ! LoL, according to FB info he started to work in bank when he was 10 years OLD .  Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin
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