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August 01, 2013, 04:18:38 AM
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can anybody loan me .11 btc? I can payback .16 btc in 2 weeks max

I need it quickly if possible

send here if you can make this loan please:15Me5ycNPyQnhcmwckDBai9e9MwmFANBPH

EDIT: I need this real soon or the offer expires
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August 01, 2013, 04:51:15 AM
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Sent: 0.11 BTC
Return: 0.15 BTC by August 15th, 2013
Repay to this address: 1Dpo5CoVbFNVgDB6X99uBMbjoCFoiegWWS
Transaction id: bc2576cc93644d2b1b716c03132ab15411016e760a4587a4db24c9faca70967f

http://blockchain.info/tx/bc2576cc93644d2b1b716c03132ab15411016e760a4587a4db24c9faca70967f

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August 01, 2013, 04:52:30 AM
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Sent: 0.11 BTC
Return: 0.15 BTC by August 15th, 2013
Repay to this address: 1Dpo5CoVbFNVgDB6X99uBMbjoCFoiegWWS
Transaction id: bc2576cc93644d2b1b716c03132ab15411016e760a4587a4db24c9faca70967f-000
thank you so much, i'll give you .16 btc though Smiley

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August 13, 2013, 06:22:47 AM
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Sent: 0.11 BTC
Return: 0.15 BTC by August 15th, 2013
Repay to this address: 1Dpo5CoVbFNVgDB6X99uBMbjoCFoiegWWS
Transaction id: bc2576cc93644d2b1b716c03132ab15411016e760a4587a4db24c9faca70967f

http://blockchain.info/tx/bc2576cc93644d2b1b716c03132ab15411016e760a4587a4db24c9faca70967f
repaid .16 btc
https://blockchain.info/tx/69c33db8d9aa22f7f99bd39f184ea6e18e21655765a91e792acb5245ea691999

thank you very much
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August 14, 2013, 02:35:39 AM
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Thank you for the early repayment, I gave you some a trust rating for what its worth.

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August 14, 2013, 06:05:54 AM
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Odd.

The .11 BTC loan was never spent on anything.

https://blockchain.info/address/15Me5ycNPyQnhcmwckDBai9e9MwmFANBPH

 Huh
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August 14, 2013, 02:57:50 PM
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Odd.

The .11 BTC loan was never spent on anything.

https://blockchain.info/address/15Me5ycNPyQnhcmwckDBai9e9MwmFANBPH

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Good catch. Looks like a rep loan.
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August 14, 2013, 02:58:50 PM
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Odd.

The .11 BTC loan was never spent on anything.

https://blockchain.info/address/15Me5ycNPyQnhcmwckDBai9e9MwmFANBPH

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Good catch. Looks like a rep loan.

Possibly between socks? Both of the users are new low post count and did the loan with no questions asked.
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August 14, 2013, 08:35:49 PM
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For what its worth, I did the loan with no questions asked because of their history, as I browsed their past posts and seen a few loans go fine. Also, what they did with the loan doesn't concern me, not everyone getting a loan is desperate and only has that cash.

Though, as I have learned what I say isn't going to mean jack here :p So feel free to think as you please. All I care is that the loan was paid successfully Smiley

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August 14, 2013, 08:51:10 PM
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For what its worth, I did the loan with no questions asked because of their history, as I browsed their past posts and seen a few loans go fine. Also, what they did with the loan doesn't concern me, not everyone getting a loan is desperate and only has that cash.

Though, as I have learned what I say isn't going to mean jack here :p So feel free to think as you please. All I care is that the loan was paid successfully Smiley
Can you do my loan please?
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August 14, 2013, 08:54:13 PM
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For what its worth, I did the loan with no questions asked because of their history, as I browsed their past posts and seen a few loans go fine. Also, what they did with the loan doesn't concern me, not everyone getting a loan is desperate and only has that cash.

Though, as I have learned what I say isn't going to mean jack here :p So feel free to think as you please. All I care is that the loan was paid successfully Smiley
Can you do my loan please?

Nobody is probably loaning to you without any good collateral - sorry.
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August 14, 2013, 09:09:44 PM
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Odd.

The .11 BTC loan was never spent on anything.

https://blockchain.info/address/15Me5ycNPyQnhcmwckDBai9e9MwmFANBPH

 Huh

I'd like to hear drakedog's explanation about that, too.
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August 17, 2013, 02:02:38 AM
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huh? I'm a noob with the blockchain so idk what you guys are really talking about, but I definitely did use the .11 btc loan for a purchase.

EDIT: maybe this will help make sense.. the wallet I posted was my silk road wallet because I needed the BTC immediately (it saved me time from sending it to my blockchain wallet, then to silk road)
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August 17, 2013, 02:39:18 AM
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huh? I'm a noob with the blockchain so idk what you guys are really talking about, but I definitely did use the .11 btc loan for a purchase.

EDIT: maybe this will help make sense.. the wallet I posted was my silk road wallet because I needed the BTC immediately (it saved me time from sending it to my blockchain wallet, then to silk road)
Thanks for clearing that up.
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August 17, 2013, 02:43:17 AM
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huh? I'm a noob with the blockchain so idk what you guys are really talking about, but I definitely did use the .11 btc loan for a purchase.

EDIT: maybe this will help make sense.. the wallet I posted was my silk road wallet because I needed the BTC immediately (it saved me time from sending it to my blockchain wallet, then to silk road)
Thanks for clearing that up.
Indeed, but now comes the question "why havent the funds been spent/moved on the other end?"

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August 17, 2013, 02:46:20 AM
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huh? I'm a noob with the blockchain so idk what you guys are really talking about, but I definitely did use the .11 btc loan for a purchase.

EDIT: maybe this will help make sense.. the wallet I posted was my silk road wallet because I needed the BTC immediately (it saved me time from sending it to my blockchain wallet, then to silk road)
Thanks for clearing that up.
Indeed, but now comes the question "why havent the funds been spent/moved on the other end?"
I have no idea, I know very little about bitcoins.. all I know is I would never scam anyone because its wrong and also my account would be banned and I would have no way of buying bitcoins ever again
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August 17, 2013, 07:16:32 AM
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huh? I'm a noob with the blockchain so idk what you guys are really talking about, but I definitely did use the .11 btc loan for a purchase.

EDIT: maybe this will help make sense.. the wallet I posted was my silk road wallet because I needed the BTC immediately (it saved me time from sending it to my blockchain wallet, then to silk road)
Thanks for clearing that up.
Indeed, but now comes the question "why havent the funds been spent/moved on the other end?"
I have no idea, I know very little about bitcoins.. all I know is I would never scam anyone because its wrong and also my account would be banned and I would have no way of buying bitcoins ever again

How did you purchase something with BTC, if that BTC that was loaned to you, is still sitting at the account.

You may as well have not even have it, since it never moved.
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August 17, 2013, 07:41:51 AM
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huh? I'm a noob with the blockchain so idk what you guys are really talking about, but I definitely did use the .11 btc loan for a purchase.

EDIT: maybe this will help make sense.. the wallet I posted was my silk road wallet because I needed the BTC immediately (it saved me time from sending it to my blockchain wallet, then to silk road)
Thanks for clearing that up.
Indeed, but now comes the question "why havent the funds been spent/moved on the other end?"
I have no idea, I know very little about bitcoins.. all I know is I would never scam anyone because its wrong and also my account would be banned and I would have no way of buying bitcoins ever again

How did you purchase something with BTC, if that BTC that was loaned to you, is still sitting at the account.

You may as well have not even have it, since it never moved.

Silkroad has a bitcoin mixer/laundry. I.E. money goes to address owned by SR, and different bitcoin is paid to vendors. It increases anonymity.

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August 17, 2013, 02:44:48 PM
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Silkroad has a bitcoin mixer/laundry. I.E. money goes to address owned by SR, and different bitcoin is paid to vendors. It increases anonymity.
So why havent the coins been mixed yet? This makes me very curious as to How SR washes their coins o.0
Nolonger do I really care if this was a rep loan since you would think upon seeing that someone has "exposed" the rep loan, the coins would get moved.

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August 17, 2013, 04:54:12 PM
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Silkroad has a bitcoin mixer/laundry. I.E. money goes to address owned by SR, and different bitcoin is paid to vendors. It increases anonymity.
So why havent the coins been mixed yet? This makes me very curious as to How SR washes their coins o.0
Nolonger do I really care if this was a rep loan since you would think upon seeing that someone has "exposed" the rep loan, the coins would get moved.


They will stay there for a while, it's to prevent end-to-end attacks I believe. It is common for it to stay there. It is a little bit dark magic.

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