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February 01, 2014, 11:16:57 PM
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I don't see your point in the quote, I see nothing wrong with it. Yes I lose some bets, and when I say I don't lose, I mean I've never lost money doing this, ever. I've lost bets, but made it back with other bets right after. You act as if you un-covered some big secret here. And what do you mean by big haul?

Since you always win but sometimes lose, pawn or sell your gold and stake yourself unless you really have no confidence in your ability. Everyone knows it's easy to bet and lose collateral free, borrowed money, it means nothing to you. You just log off and make a new account. Maybe you should take the risk, not ask others to.
First of all, I do always win, I'VE NEVER LOST MONEY BETTING. When I say I lose bets, yes everyone does, but I make 100-200 bets so obviously some of them I lose, but I make my money back. And no i'm not going to pawn it since my mother bought me my gold necklace for graduation. As I said im only pawning it if necessary.

You offer nothing, would be interesting to see if you get a high risk loan.
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I would offer collateral, I just don't know what I could really offer... I mean I have a bunch of in real life items like, my 52 inch tv, my iphone 5s, my computer, and a bunch of other things,

Having all that you need a loan for gambling?
Please elaborate on what you mean? Do you mean I should go pawn my stuff for money? Yeah no im good man. I'm not in dyer need for money, I'm just looking to get a quick loan, not going to go and pawn the stuff that I use everyday, sorry man. Oh also, this is to FalconFly, I never said it was 100% fool proof, I just said that I haven't lost any money yet....
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February 01, 2014, 11:28:48 PM
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Think something small, easy and cheap to ship to an escrow agent or lender to hold for the duration of loan. It needs to be at least the value of the loan. With proper collateral you will get your loan.

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February 01, 2014, 11:36:53 PM
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Think something small, easy and cheap to ship to an escrow agent or lender to hold for the duration of loan. It needs to be at least the value of the loan. With proper collateral you will get your loan.
I still have my old iphone 4s that works. Would this be a good collateral? It's not broken, slight wear and tear (very small scratches on screen only visible in the right lighting). I could do this.
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February 02, 2014, 04:32:58 AM
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Think something small, easy and cheap to ship to an escrow agent or lender to hold for the duration of loan. It needs to be at least the value of the loan. With proper collateral you will get your loan.
I still have my old iphone 4s that works. Would this be a good collateral? It's not broken, slight wear and tear (very small scratches on screen only visible in the right lighting). I could do this.

You could try selling in the Goods section if you don't want to go through the hassle.

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February 02, 2014, 04:46:59 AM
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Think something small, easy and cheap to ship to an escrow agent or lender to hold for the duration of loan. It needs to be at least the value of the loan. With proper collateral you will get your loan.
I still have my old iphone 4s that works. Would this be a good collateral? It's not broken, slight wear and tear (very small scratches on screen only visible in the right lighting). I could do this.

You can send your iphone 5s as collateral, and use your old 4s until you get the collateral back.

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February 02, 2014, 03:07:19 PM
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Think something small, easy and cheap to ship to an escrow agent or lender to hold for the duration of loan. It needs to be at least the value of the loan. With proper collateral you will get your loan.
I still have my old iphone 4s that works. Would this be a good collateral? It's not broken, slight wear and tear (very small scratches on screen only visible in the right lighting). I could do this.

You can send your iphone 5s as collateral, and use your old 4s until you get the collateral back.
I paid $750 for my iphone 5s 32 gb, I bought it unlocked (If you don't know what that's look it up). I really don't see that as a fair collateral....
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February 02, 2014, 04:36:16 PM
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Think something small, easy and cheap to ship to an escrow agent or lender to hold for the duration of loan. It needs to be at least the value of the loan. With proper collateral you will get your loan.
I still have my old iphone 4s that works. Would this be a good collateral? It's not broken, slight wear and tear (very small scratches on screen only visible in the right lighting). I could do this.

You can send your iphone 5s as collateral, and use your old 4s until you get the collateral back.
I paid $750 for my iphone 5s 32 gb, I bought it unlocked (If you don't know what that's look it up). I really don't see that as a fair collateral....

It will ensure you repay and you could also ask for a larger loan.

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February 02, 2014, 05:18:13 PM
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If you still need this, I can supply this loan for 9 LTC (or equiv in PPC or XPM). PM me for deposit address.

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February 03, 2014, 03:14:11 AM
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Still need this, I can use my iphone 4s 32gb as collateral...
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February 03, 2014, 09:36:06 PM
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Well I guess i'm not going to get a loan. Thanks for the help guys, much appreciated....
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February 03, 2014, 10:23:36 PM
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Oh man, gotta love those beggar stories....

Have lots of money, gold and assets - but (how unfortunate) I can't afford 0.2BTC which I need a loan for to gamble rigged dice games... I'll win, guaranteed...

And seriously, anyone claiming having that "100% foolproof System that never loses in the end" is a plain liar or highly delusional (addicted gambler, not much unlike a drug addict).
In any way, not someone I would bet a single Satoshi on.

It is pretty interesting to read but when you really think about it maybe it should be sad; I think that he wants to believe he has a system to win at dice, when you read some of his posts you almost wonder if he doesn't really believe he does

Anyway, I don't judge; @lookism stay optimistic, maybe you should stop playing casino, stop thinking about it and use your energy to build a business or learn a job

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February 03, 2014, 11:56:54 PM
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Oh man, gotta love those beggar stories....

Have lots of money, gold and assets - but (how unfortunate) I can't afford 0.2BTC which I need a loan for to gamble rigged dice games... I'll win, guaranteed...

And seriously, anyone claiming having that "100% foolproof System that never loses in the end" is a plain liar or highly delusional (addicted gambler, not much unlike a drug addict).
In any way, not someone I would bet a single Satoshi on.

It is pretty interesting to read but when you really think about it maybe it should be sad; I think that he wants to believe he has a system to win at dice, when you read some of his posts you almost wonder if he doesn't really believe he does

Anyway, I don't judge; @lookism stay optimistic, maybe you should stop playing casino, stop thinking about it and use your energy to build a business or learn a job
I'm not delusional, I know I don't exactly have a system, but the proof is in my profit. From the money that I put in, to taken out, it says that my profit is 7.41...

Here's a screenshot of my profit: http://puu.sh/6J5iX.png
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February 04, 2014, 12:29:50 AM
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...and despite that supposed/implied 7.41BTC profit, you still need a 0.2BTC loan.

Ironically, your overhead costs/bills ran up to exactly 7.41BTC. Not 7.35, not 7.12... 7.41 BTC. Point blank. All at once. What a coincidence and quite a lifestyle I'll say.
I'm making good money actually but hell - I don't run up such bills, let alone in a single month.
And of course (what luck) all those bills not only ran up all at the same time, no.... there wasn't a single one that could be put back 2 or 3 days for you to maintain play money to retain and cover the gap, right?
Who sent you those bills... Albanian mafia, drug lords?
In the adult world of business capable humans, we know a bill can be put back quite a few days, after a phone call or EMail sometimes even longer.

Yet, you still need that loan.
With all those bills, you sure have a nice income I assume and means to make money to buy or trade BTC by other means. After all, you're already paying with BTC and have an easy way to convert them fast.
Since you're already there and only need to buy a tiny bit of BTC to turn into profit, that should be no problem. All you need is about 170-180 bucks.

These are just some of the reasons your story just doesn't add up. And some screenshot of meaningless text besides a meaningless Window isn't something that's proof of anything.

...just sayin'

(seen too many stories of kids trying to rip off other adults, their lack of knowledge of how the adult money business/household bookkeeping works usually gives them away as kids lookin' for a small killing)

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February 04, 2014, 12:38:39 AM
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...and despite that supposed/implied 7.41BTC profit, you still need a 0.2BTC loan.

Ironically, your overhead costs/bills ran up to exactly 7.41BTC. Not 7.35, not 7.12... 7.41 BTC. Point blank. All at once. What a coincidence and quite a lifestyle I'll say.
And of course (what luck) all those bills not only ran up all at the same time, no.... there wasn't a single one that could be put back 2 or 3 days for you to maintain play money to retain and cover the gap, right?
Who sent your those bills... Russian mafia, drug lords?
In the adult world of business capable humans, we know a bill can be put back quite a few days, after a phone call or EMail sometimes even longer.

Yet, you still need that loan.
With all those bills, you sure have a nice income I assume and means to make money to buy or trade BTC by other means. After all, you're already paying with BTC and have an easy way to convert them fast.
Since you're already there and only need to buy a tiny bit of BTC to turn into profit, that should be no problem.

These are just some of the reasons your story just doesn't add up. And some screenshot of text besides a Window isn't something that's proof of anything.

...just saying
Well first off, your profit doesn't mean you have 7.41 btc.... I told you I've been betting for around 2 months now, so that's my overall profit from then till now. Also I did say I used the last of my money to pay my bills, I didn't have much money left, I think around $400 worth of btc, but anyways, I had to pay my bills because they were overdue and my phone, internet, tv, and electricity were all in danger of being shut off. And I'm currently un-employed, as I was laid off from my last job. And I don't have any money to buy btc at the moment. The only things I have to my name right now is my jewelry, and my electronics. I don't want to pawn anything, that's like saying someone took out a loan for college, but oh gosh, they have so many things to pawn, why dont they go pawn them. Your point is invalid, please don't come back on my thread unless you indeed want to give me a loan.
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February 04, 2014, 12:44:42 AM
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Well first off, your profit doesn't mean you have 7.41 btc.... I told you I've been betting for around 2 months now, so that's my overall profit from then till now. Also I did say I used the last of my money to pay my bills, I didn't have much money left, I think around $400 worth of btc, but anyways, I had to pay my bills because they were overdue and my phone, internet, tv, and electricity were all in danger of being shut off. And I'm currently un-employed, as I was laid off from my last job. And I don't have any money to buy btc at the moment. The only things I have to my name right now is my jewelry, and my electronics. I don't want to pawn anything, that's like saying someone took out a loan for college, but oh gosh, they have so many things to pawn, why dont they go pawn them. Your point is invalid, please don't come back on my thread unless you indeed want to give me a loan.

Okay, so I don't even ask at what point your profit vanished (which means you can't even cover your overhead in 2 months with about 7 BTC (!), all while you're unemployed).
Seriously, your income isn't your primary problem - your spending is. Adapt to the new situation or you'll remain insolvent basically.

But anyway, since it's your thread.... I'll leave as requested.

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February 04, 2014, 12:52:36 AM
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Well first off, your profit doesn't mean you have 7.41 btc.... I told you I've been betting for around 2 months now, so that's my overall profit from then till now. Also I did say I used the last of my money to pay my bills, I didn't have much money left, I think around $400 worth of btc, but anyways, I had to pay my bills because they were overdue and my phone, internet, tv, and electricity were all in danger of being shut off. And I'm currently un-employed, as I was laid off from my last job. And I don't have any money to buy btc at the moment. The only things I have to my name right now is my jewelry, and my electronics. I don't want to pawn anything, that's like saying someone took out a loan for college, but oh gosh, they have so many things to pawn, why dont they go pawn them. Your point is invalid, please don't come back on my thread unless you indeed want to give me a loan.

Okay, so I don't even ask at what point your profit vanished (which means you can't even cover your overhead in 2 months with about 7 BTC (!), all while you're unemployed).
Seriously, your income isn't your primary problem - your spending is. Adapt to the new situation or you'll remain insolvent basically.

But anyway, since it's your thread.... I'll leave as requested.

You don't have to leave, I was just getting a little worked up. But yes I was very careless with my money and spent it on very idiotic things, like a $750 phone, a $1200 tv, a $1160 gaming pc, a xbox one, an ipad, the list goes on. I now know not to do this, but I was caught up in all the money, which was my fault....
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February 04, 2014, 04:07:42 AM
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Here's why this is suspicious:  if you actually had gold, you could go to a local pawn shop and pawn that gold.  You would then have 90 days to pay back the loan (from the pawn shop) to get the gold back.  You'd have more time to pay back the loan and would pay less in interest if you did this.

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February 04, 2014, 04:16:45 AM
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Here's why this is suspicious:  if you actually had gold, you could go to a local pawn shop and pawn that gold.  You would then have 90 days to pay back the loan (from the pawn shop) to get the gold back.  You'd have more time to pay back the loan and would pay less in interest if you did this.
I guess I'll have to do this, this was last resort, really didn't want to go through all the trouble, I expected to get a loan quick and within a couple hours of posting, but that wasn't the case. Thank you for the help guys.
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