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October 12, 2019, 12:11:46 PM
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Hello, I want to get two bitcoin Credit.
I can repay up to 200 to 250 euro per month.
I am new to the site and I suspect there are a lot of scams well as a lender than as a borrower.
Obviously I am flexible when what I have proposed, and agree on all requests for unconditional guarantee.
I live in France, I am owner and I would be delighted to welcome my future lender so he can know but also know are borrower.
I remain available for all your questions, I work every weekend and am especially available on weekdays.
I precise it because I doubt that for most people it's probably the opposite.
I thank you for your attention, cordially Remi.L.
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October 12, 2019, 01:16:10 PM
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What is your collateral?
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October 17, 2019, 01:56:49 PM
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What is your collateral?
Hello I can provide my latest payslips, I can also provide a certificate of ownership, I have never made any credit between individual and I do not know what type of collateral to provide as a borrower.
If you could enlighten me on the type of guarantee that you seek I would answer you as soon as possible.
I would prefer to borrow from a person living or often coming to France because a physical meeting is what seems to me the best to be able to acquire a reciprocal trust and then only we will be able to do business.
I really want to get 2 bitcoin that is why I would also accept a loan at a distance but at least one face to face via webcame seems necessary to establish a relationship of trust and obviously provide the collateral required by the lender.
I remain at your disposal and thank you for your attention, cordially REMI (I take you to excuse me if there are errors of orthography because I use a french-english translator).
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October 18, 2019, 08:40:57 AM
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You can find a complete list of accepted collateral here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=577765.msg6311902#msg6311902

If you provide a valid collateral, then you should have no trouble in getting a loan here.

If you instead are seeking to get a loan based on webcam conference, physical meeting, certificates or ID's or anything like this, than you should go to a bank instead as this are not accepted here.

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November 21, 2019, 01:34:05 AM
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@OP You can get a loan if you can prove that you don't need it. In layman's terms that means you need to send %120 of the amount you want to borrow to an Escrow or the lender. Let's say you wish to borrow 100 dollars, you will need 120 to do so. Same rules apply for banks in real life, no collateral, no loans. Opening hundred of threads (each with a different crazy story) will not help either, so stop that.
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