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May 28, 2014, 09:13:43 PM
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Due to severe weather conditions, a unique business opportunity has presented itself as there is now a dire need for water in the remote locations here in Guyana. With this being said I am looking for a 10.0 btc loan to purchase filled water bottles and have them transported to these communities to be resold.

Having worked at a water distribution depot here in the city, I know where to purchase the bottles as well as where to get a good deal on the bottles.

The 10.0 btc is equivalent to 1 million local currency and will be used to purchase 300 filled bottles @ $3,000 each. Transportation cost will account for the other one hundred thousand.

A single bottle of water will be resold for $1,000, not to be confused - only the water is being sold, he bottle will be exchanged. Based on these figures the initial investment will be recovered within six weeks, at which time the 10.0 btc loan will be repaid.
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May 28, 2014, 09:17:15 PM
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What did I just read? You want to loan 10 (!) BTC for starting op a business with is SELLING (!) water to people who really need it?

Don't try to make a profit of those people, which might belong to the poorest people of world..

Also; no one is going to loan you that amount of money (BTC) without collateral.

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May 28, 2014, 09:18:00 PM
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Due to severe weather conditions, a unique business opportunity has presented itself as there is now a dire need for water in the remote locations here in Guyana. With this being said I am looking for a 10.0 btc loan to purchase filled water bottles and have them transported to these communities to be resold.

Having worked at a water distribution depot here in the city, I know where to purchase the bottles as well as where to get a good deal on the bottles.

The 10.0 btc is equivalent to 1 million local currency and will be used to purchase 300 filled bottles @ $3,000 each. Transportation cost will account for the other one hundred thousand.

A single bottle of water will be resold for $1,000, not to be confused - only the water is being sold, he bottle will be exchanged. Based on these figures the initial investment will be recovered within six weeks, at which time the 10.0 btc loan will be repaid.

I'm not so sure the majority would be able to afford to buy bottles of water that cost $1000 each... does each bottle also cost $2000? Assuming that amount, or else there would be a negative profit...

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May 28, 2014, 09:19:18 PM
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I am pretty sure that buying a water bottle at $3,000 ea and selling it for $1,000 ea will not turn a profit.

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May 28, 2014, 09:28:45 PM
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What did I just read? You want to loan 10 (!) BTC for starting op a business with is SELLING (!) water to people who really need it?

Don't try to make a profit of those people, which might belong to the poorest people of world..

Also; no one is going to loan you that amount of money (BTC) without collateral.


I won't dare of doing that, but these locations are mining districts, as such they are the very far from being the poorest in the world.
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May 28, 2014, 09:30:29 PM
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If they're that "rich" I'm sure they can find a way to get quality drinking water over there.

Also, how do you think to get a profit if you pay 3000 for each bottle and sell the water for 1000? Like said above.

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May 28, 2014, 09:36:22 PM
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I am pretty sure that buying a water bottle at $3,000 ea and selling it for $1,000 ea will not turn a profit.

A single bottle of water will be resold for $1,000, not to be confused - only the water is being sold, the bottle will be exchanged.
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May 28, 2014, 09:43:27 PM
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What did I just read? You want to loan 10 (!) BTC for starting op a business with is SELLING (!) water to people who really need it?

Don't try to make a profit of those people, which might belong to the poorest people of world..

Also; no one is going to loan you that amount of money (BTC) without collateral.

I can use the funds to buy the water and give it for free, but would you give your bitcoins for free.
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May 28, 2014, 10:06:17 PM
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Anyone can create a new account on here and make up a story. It doesn't look good for a newb to come on here only to ask for a loan, with zero contribution to the forum.

Btw, you offer no collateral and don't even state how much interest on the repayment. Go get a business loan from a bank instead.

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May 28, 2014, 10:12:23 PM
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What did I just read? You want to loan 10 (!) BTC for starting op a business with is SELLING (!) water to people who really need it?

Don't try to make a profit of those people, which might belong to the poorest people of world..

Also; no one is going to loan you that amount of money (BTC) without collateral.

I can use the funds to buy the water and give it for free, but would you give your bitcoins for free.

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Cannot prove if he will pay back or not... Cannot prove that he will be doing what he claims he will be doing.

Seems legit Roll Eyes
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May 28, 2014, 10:15:58 PM
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Due to severe weather conditions, a unique business opportunity has presented itself as there is now a dire need for water in the remote locations here in Guyana. With this being said I am looking for a 10.0 btc loan to purchase filled water bottles and have them transported to these communities to be resold.

Having worked at a water distribution depot here in the city, I know where to purchase the bottles as well as where to get a good deal on the bottles.

The 10.0 btc is equivalent to 1 million local currency and will be used to purchase 300 filled bottles @ $3,000 each. Transportation cost will account for the other one hundred thousand.

A single bottle of water will be resold for $1,000, not to be confused - only the water is being sold, he bottle will be exchanged. Based on these figures the initial investment will be recovered within six weeks, at which time the 10.0 btc loan will be repaid.



Greetings!  I am recently deposed prince of Amapa.  I will gladly assist you in your business opportunity.  Unfortunately, my vast fortunate cannot be removed from the country so easily.  If you send me 1 BTC to bribe the corrupt local officials needed to get my moneys out, I will then repay the 1 BTC and also pay additional 10BTC you can use for your business opportunity. 
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May 28, 2014, 10:16:49 PM
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What did I just read? You want to loan 10 (!) BTC for starting op a business with is SELLING (!) water to people who really need it?

Don't try to make a profit of those people, which might belong to the poorest people of world..

Also; no one is going to loan you that amount of money (BTC) without collateral.

I can use the funds to buy the water and give it for free, but would you give your bitcoins for free.

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Cannot prove if he will pay back or not... Cannot prove that he will be doing what he claims he will be doing.

Seems legit Roll Eyes

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May 28, 2014, 10:21:34 PM
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Seems legit.

No, really, it does. Even the story makes me BELIEVESH it.
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May 28, 2014, 10:52:07 PM
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^^

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May 29, 2014, 06:54:29 AM
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Greetings!  I am recently deposed prince of Amapa.  I will gladly assist you in your business opportunity.  Unfortunately, my vast fortunate cannot be removed from the country so easily.  If you send me 1 BTC to bribe the corrupt local officials needed to get my moneys out, I will then repay the 1 BTC and also pay additional 10BTC you can use for your business opportunity. 

Good morning Your Grace!
I recently disposed of that corrupt local officier and I'm willing to get your money out for 0.9 BTC. Those are to cover expenses like further bribery, ammo, knives etc.

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May 29, 2014, 07:07:47 AM
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Due to severe weather conditions, a unique business opportunity has presented itself as there is now a dire need for water in the remote locations here in Guyana. With this being said I am looking for a 10.0 btc loan to purchase filled water bottles and have them transported to these communities to be resold.

Having worked at a water distribution depot here in the city, I know where to purchase the bottles as well as where to get a good deal on the bottles.

The 10.0 btc is equivalent to 1 million local currency and will be used to purchase 300 filled bottles @ $3,000 each. Transportation cost will account for the other one hundred thousand.

A single bottle of water will be resold for $1,000, not to be confused - only the water is being sold, he bottle will be exchanged. Based on these figures the initial investment will be recovered within six weeks, at which time the 10.0 btc loan will be repaid.


What kind of collateral are you offering? This is a sizable loan you want, so you need to give up something equally large.

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May 29, 2014, 07:19:00 AM
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Due to severe weather conditions, a unique business opportunity has presented itself as there is now a dire need for water in the remote locations here in Guyana. With this being said I am looking for a 10.0 btc loan to purchase filled water bottles and have them transported to these communities to be resold.

Having worked at a water distribution depot here in the city, I know where to purchase the bottles as well as where to get a good deal on the bottles.

The 10.0 btc is equivalent to 1 million local currency and will be used to purchase 300 filled bottles @ $3,000 each. Transportation cost will account for the other one hundred thousand.

A single bottle of water will be resold for $1,000, not to be confused - only the water is being sold, he bottle will be exchanged. Based on these figures the initial investment will be recovered within six weeks, at which time the 10.0 btc loan will be repaid.

Aside from the dubious morality of your plan, you only have 4 posts on this forum and think you will get a 10 BTC loan/investment?

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May 29, 2014, 07:07:57 PM
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Greetings!  I am recently deposed prince of Amapa.  I will gladly assist you in your business opportunity.  Unfortunately, my vast fortunate cannot be removed from the country so easily.  If you send me 1 BTC to bribe the corrupt local officials needed to get my moneys out, I will then repay the 1 BTC and also pay additional 10BTC you can use for your business opportunity. 

Good morning Your Grace!
I recently disposed of that corrupt local officier and I'm willing to get your money out for 0.9 BTC. Those are to cover expenses like further bribery, ammo, knives etc.

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