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May 15, 2018, 03:13:23 PM
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Hi. Wondering if anyone can help or send me in the right direction.
Looking for a relativly small loan, but as you can see this is my first post on this forum. As Im sure based on that alone would be nearly impossible. My username is my real name.  Willing to provide ID as well, although Im aware isnt much in the way of assurance.
I have read that its possible to receive a loan based on you LBC trade history. Not sure if that would be on bitcointalk or actually on LBC. 
There are several traders I have traded with on numorus occasions, but I dont know how one would approach someone for this sort of thing. 
 
 The reason for my loan request is simple and not for anything other then my own enjoyment. Im currently in Northern Ontario Canada for work. My bank account witch I normally use for trades on LBC will (as of yesterday) no longer let me etransfer funds giving me an error message. Bank says they do not see an issues on there end and have had me try several different things and devices in order to solve this problem, with no luck.
If I wasnt in the boone docks for the next 2 weeks I could find other ways to aquire btc. However none of those are an option until I return to civilation.
I would be happy to return the amount of .01 btc at a rate of 25% witch by my math would be
.0125.
Also wondering if there are any other platforms offering loans based on trade history.

Any advice, direction or help would be greatly appreceated.

Thanks in advance,
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May 15, 2018, 03:45:15 PM
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Your trust on other sites is not valid here, and you are new here so a valid collateral is must.

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May 15, 2018, 04:13:44 PM
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Thank, but that I understand, as I stated would be nearly (if not) impossible. however I was more or less asking if anyone knew where, how or how credibilty on other sites might help.  Or if the only way is with collateral.
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May 15, 2018, 05:13:46 PM
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Any advice, direction or help would be greatly appreceated.

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May 15, 2018, 05:23:40 PM
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Thank, but that I understand, as I stated would be nearly (if not) impossible. however I was more or less asking if anyone knew where, how or how credibilty on other sites might help.  Or if the only way is with collateral.

Until you reach a higher rank then yes, the only and better way is to offer a altcoin collateral.

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