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May 22, 2014, 11:55:43 PM
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I see an opportunity to get into the bitcoin loaning game.

So you want me to loan you money, so you can make loans?
I just want to make sure I have this straight.

yep

I don't think that's necessarily a good idea in of itself.
Worse though, this is not your first loan request.

So, then the obvious question becomes:
would you have had the cash flow to pay off the
previous loan on time?

If the answer is yes, then why are you asking for
another loan instead of using your own money
to fund this operation?   

And if the answer is no, then you had dishonest
intentions to begin with.
 





That's basically like saying you cant get a loan for a house because you don't have the money to cover it yet the bank still gives you the loan because over time you will so your point doesn't make sense because all it means is no one should take a loan otherwise there scammers.

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May 22, 2014, 11:58:15 PM
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anyone willing to give me a loan without collateral.

Yeah sure, I'll give you at least 5btc. If you need more, just ask.

All you have to do is post your wallet address.

If your serious send btc 1CGYqGXRBXdpk6wrfydhP8X1pJnfqAgYwo

LOL idiot. He actually posted his wallet, like I would just hand them over.

Dam if only I was a mod, I'd ban this guy instantly. Obviously no form of collateral or repayment.

You'd make a horrible mod... you would be killing all the entertainment :/ lol
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May 23, 2014, 12:00:24 AM
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I see an opportunity to get into the bitcoin loaning game.

So you want me to loan you money, so you can make loans?
I just want to make sure I have this straight.

yep

I don't think that's necessarily a good idea in of itself.
Worse though, this is not your first loan request.

So, then the obvious question becomes:
would you have had the cash flow to pay off the
previous loan on time?

If the answer is yes, then why are you asking for
another loan instead of using your own money
to fund this operation?   

And if the answer is no, then you had dishonest
intentions to begin with.
 





That's basically like saying you cant get a loan for a house because you don't have the money to cover it yet the bank still gives you the loan because over time you will so your point doesn't make sense because all it means is no one should take a loan otherwise there scammers.

Invalid comparison.  A mortgage is a long-term loan with monthly payments over many years.  Bitcoin forum loans are short term loans paid back in full.  

If you have money to pay back the loan you're trying to get, then just use THAT for your lending business... because at this
point, I don't think anyone is going to lend to you here.  End of story.


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May 23, 2014, 12:00:58 AM
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I see an opportunity to get into the bitcoin loaning game.

So you want me to loan you money, so you can make loans?
I just want to make sure I have this straight.

yep

I don't think that's necessarily a good idea in of itself.
Worse though, this is not your first loan request.

So, then the obvious question becomes:
would you have had the cash flow to pay off the
previous loan on time?

If the answer is yes, then why are you asking for
another loan instead of using your own money
to fund this operation?   

And if the answer is no, then you had dishonest
intentions to begin with.
 





That's basically like saying you cant get a loan for a house because you don't have the money to cover it yet the bank still gives you the loan because over time you will so your point doesn't make sense because all it means is no one should take a loan otherwise there scammers.

Well, this loan isn't for a house, and we aren't a bank.  So know, this is completely different.  
A bank can also claim the house anytime if you fail to offer any means of full repayment.  And you have to have proof that you are able to repay it, as well as provide them with pretty much everything about you.  I believe some banks also accept collateral.  So if you can do that, I guess we can work out a deal Smiley
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May 23, 2014, 12:03:00 AM
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Don't have any alt coins maybe could set up another deal though like an account.

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May 23, 2014, 12:04:40 AM
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Don't have any alt coins maybe could set up another deal though like an account.

Go to a bank, you'll have a better chance there Wink
Oh wait, jks.  you've got no chance here or there. :/  Collateral is everything in bitcointalk lending, and you ain't got it. Tongue
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May 23, 2014, 01:54:02 AM
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That's basically like saying you cant get a loan for a house because you don't have the money to cover it yet the bank still gives you the loan because over time you will so your point doesn't make sense because all it means is no one should take a loan otherwise there scammers.

Wow you still trying to get a loan? Did you really just compare this to a mortgage loan? If you think they're even remotely the same, then I'll need you ID, proof of income, SSN, and piles and piles of documentation.

What kind of information have you provided for this loan? That's right... NOTHING. Keep begging, maybe someone dumber than you will provide the loan.

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