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November 07, 2014, 06:16:13 PM
Last edit: April 14, 2015, 04:52:56 PM by arklan
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LOAN IS FUNDED.

marcotheminer has repaid all the contributors. i now owe him 4.23 btc.


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marcotheminer 1btc repayment 1.2 btc by jan 30th - MISSED DEADLINE: .2 btc paid to marcotheminer by thirdparty. additional .5 btc loaned, total 1.6 btc repayment owed by march 1st paid .25, 1.35 remaining. march 16th

jonald_fyookball fully paid march 16th

ducatitalia 1 btc repayment 1.2 btc by feb 15th - MISSED DEADLINE - .5 btc repaid, renegotiated, 1 btc owed remaining, due april 15th 2015

botany .5 btc repayment aug 17th

EDIT: TL;DR: still seeking 1.5 btc - got 1btc with .5 offered if fully funded. exhausted other options. check the end of the thread.

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so, i find myself slightly up the creek, as it were. while working (driving for uber, like a taxi basically which is my full time income) my car got hit by a guy pulling out fro ma parking meter. damaged my passenger side doors. back one won't open, you get the idea. the guy bolted and as of yet i haven't heard any progress from the police. IF they find him, it'll be ages before there's any money pulled out of him due to the legal process.

in order to get back to work, i'm having to cover the $1000 insurance deductible to get repairs done. it's also taken them nearly three weeks to get the appraiser out to look at the car and such. i'm probably looking at another week or more out of work. my savings are dried up. i've got the usual bills to cover... car payment, insurance, cell phone, food, (not rent thankfully) so i also need a few hundred to cover those expenses.

to sum up: need $1500 usd, interest of 15%, once i actually get back to work, i should be able to repay about $150 usd (bitcoin equivalent, of course) monthly at a minimum. with any luck the cops will find the guy and get the money from him...

since i'm asking for btc, the loan would be repaid in btc, even if the price sky rockets or whatever.

EDIT: people down thread have suggested i take the loan in USD instead. that's fine. anything is fine. i just need my car fixed.

EDIT 2: got some living expenses sorted out, but still need the deductible. i've spoken with a bank about a personal loan, but my credit here and my credit with banks and the like are very different things... EDIT: loan was denied.

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November 07, 2014, 07:43:26 PM
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so, i find myself slightly up the creek, as it were. while working (driving for uber, like a taxi basically which is my full time income) my car got hit by a guy pulling out fro ma parking meter. damaged my passenger side doors. back one won't open, you get the idea. the guy bolted and as of yet i haven't heard any progress from the police. IF they find him, it'll be ages before there's any money pulled out of him due to the legal process.

in order to get back to work, i'm having to cover the $1000 insurance deductible to get repairs done. it's also taken them nearly three weeks to get the appraiser out to look at the car and such. i'm probably looking at another week or more out of work. my savings are dried up. i've got the usual bills to cover... car payment, insurance, cell phone, food, (not rent thankfully) so i also need a few hundred to cover those expenses.

to sum up: need $1500 usd, interest of 12.5%, once i actually get back to work, i should be able to repay about $150 usd (bitcoin equivalent, of course) monthly at a minimum. with any luck the cops will find the guy and get the money from him...

since i'm asking for btc, the loan would be repaid in btc, even if the price sky rockets or whatever.

Aren't you the guy that aked for a loan because he locked himself out of his own car?

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November 07, 2014, 07:46:14 PM
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indeed, that was me. why?

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November 07, 2014, 08:24:51 PM
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You don't have much luck do you?

so, i find myself slightly up the creek, as it were. while working (driving for uber, like a taxi basically which is my full time income) my car got hit by a guy pulling out fro ma parking meter. damaged my passenger side doors. back one won't open, you get the idea. the guy bolted and as of yet i haven't heard any progress from the police. IF they find him, it'll be ages before there's any money pulled out of him due to the legal process.

in order to get back to work, i'm having to cover the $1000 insurance deductible to get repairs done. it's also taken them nearly three weeks to get the appraiser out to look at the car and such. i'm probably looking at another week or more out of work. my savings are dried up. i've got the usual bills to cover... car payment, insurance, cell phone, food, (not rent thankfully) so i also need a few hundred to cover those expenses.

to sum up: need $1500 usd, interest of 12.5%, once i actually get back to work, i should be able to repay about $150 usd (bitcoin equivalent, of course) monthly at a minimum. with any luck the cops will find the guy and get the money from him...

since i'm asking for btc, the loan would be repaid in btc, even if the price sky rockets or whatever.

Aren't you the guy that aked for a loan because he locked himself out of his own car?


He repaid. Except one loan was credited by another user for some reason.
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November 07, 2014, 08:47:56 PM
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You don't have much luck do you?

so, i find myself slightly up the creek, as it were. while working (driving for uber, like a taxi basically which is my full time income) my car got hit by a guy pulling out fro ma parking meter. damaged my passenger side doors. back one won't open, you get the idea. the guy bolted and as of yet i haven't heard any progress from the police. IF they find him, it'll be ages before there's any money pulled out of him due to the legal process.

in order to get back to work, i'm having to cover the $1000 insurance deductible to get repairs done. it's also taken them nearly three weeks to get the appraiser out to look at the car and such. i'm probably looking at another week or more out of work. my savings are dried up. i've got the usual bills to cover... car payment, insurance, cell phone, food, (not rent thankfully) so i also need a few hundred to cover those expenses.

to sum up: need $1500 usd, interest of 12.5%, once i actually get back to work, i should be able to repay about $150 usd (bitcoin equivalent, of course) monthly at a minimum. with any luck the cops will find the guy and get the money from him...

since i'm asking for btc, the loan would be repaid in btc, even if the price sky rockets or whatever.

Aren't you the guy that aked for a loan because he locked himself out of his own car?


He repaid. Except one loan was credited by another user for some reason.

correct. when i asked him, he just said he felt like it, basically. *shrug*

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November 07, 2014, 09:14:16 PM
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You can't get uber to help you out at all?

Have you tried talking to higher tier administration?
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November 07, 2014, 09:38:07 PM
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it's uber's insurance, point of fact. which doesn't have uninsured motorist coverage, much to my surprise. i've tried talking to the local staff, but in terms of the deductible i have been largely ignored. i'm considered an independant contractor, so i suspect any push to get them to cover this cost would be ignored on that basis.

i haven't like, gone to twitter about it or anything. hell, i don't have a twitter account...

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November 08, 2014, 12:22:38 AM
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Are you expecting or hoping someone else to pay off this loan for you too?

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November 08, 2014, 02:15:20 AM
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Surely, an early adopter like the OP will have a decent chunk of Bitcoins stashed somewhere?

I always imagined the early adopters to be rich dudes enjoying their lives.
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November 08, 2014, 02:34:15 AM
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Surely, u retards can shut up if u can't doing the loan
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November 08, 2014, 02:39:23 AM
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since i'm asking for btc, the loan would be repaid in btc, even if the price sky rockets or whatever.
I was thinking about going ahead, but then I read this. How would you pay back if price sky-rockets? I ask as someone who had a $20k debt when BTC was ~$10, and now have ~$500k in debt I probably won't be able to pay off before dying. Cheesy You should probably go for a USD-denom loan with a bank, CU, or even WU/similar transfer.
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November 08, 2014, 02:48:36 AM
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since i'm asking for btc, the loan would be repaid in btc, even if the price sky rockets or whatever.
I was thinking about going ahead, but then I read this. How would you pay back if price sky-rockets? I ask as someone who had a $20k debt when BTC was ~$10, and now have ~$500k in debt I probably won't be able to pay off before dying. Cheesy You should probably go for a USD-denom loan with a bank, CU, or even WU/similar transfer.

my non-btc credit is very poor. that's not really an option.

and no, i'm not expecting it to get paid off by someone else. that was a fluke. ...even though he did it twice...

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November 08, 2014, 02:54:23 AM
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since i'm asking for btc, the loan would be repaid in btc, even if the price sky rockets or whatever.
I was thinking about going ahead, but then I read this. How would you pay back if price sky-rockets? I ask as someone who had a $20k debt when BTC was ~$10, and now have ~$500k in debt I probably won't be able to pay off before dying. Cheesy You should probably go for a USD-denom loan with a bank, CU, or even WU/similar transfer.

my non-btc credit is very poor. that's not really an option.

and no, i'm not expecting it to get paid off by someone else. that was a fluke. ...even though he did it twice...
No - I mean you should get the loan in USD through someone here. This used to happen all the time because BTC was (and still is, even compared to the "good ole days") volatile. I'm sure there're still lenders willing to do this. Alternately, a lender might be willing to give a USD-pegged BTC loan. If I had the spare USD (... unless you can wait a couple months Cheesy) or thought the loan amount was small enough where you could probably take the hit of BTC sky-rocketing, I'd be interested in this.
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November 08, 2014, 02:58:56 AM
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since i'm asking for btc, the loan would be repaid in btc, even if the price sky rockets or whatever.
I was thinking about going ahead, but then I read this. How would you pay back if price sky-rockets? I ask as someone who had a $20k debt when BTC was ~$10, and now have ~$500k in debt I probably won't be able to pay off before dying. Cheesy You should probably go for a USD-denom loan with a bank, CU, or even WU/similar transfer.

I was thinking u should shut up if u wont even making loan. u now have bad trust cuz of ur retardation.
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November 08, 2014, 03:19:28 AM
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since i'm asking for btc, the loan would be repaid in btc, even if the price sky rockets or whatever.
I was thinking about going ahead, but then I read this. How would you pay back if price sky-rockets? I ask as someone who had a $20k debt when BTC was ~$10, and now have ~$500k in debt I probably won't be able to pay off before dying. Cheesy You should probably go for a USD-denom loan with a bank, CU, or even WU/similar transfer.

I was thinking u should shut up if u wont even making loan. u now have bad trust cuz of ur retardation.

dude, calm down.
since i'm asking for btc, the loan would be repaid in btc, even if the price sky rockets or whatever.
I was thinking about going ahead, but then I read this. How would you pay back if price sky-rockets? I ask as someone who had a $20k debt when BTC was ~$10, and now have ~$500k in debt I probably won't be able to pay off before dying. Cheesy You should probably go for a USD-denom loan with a bank, CU, or even WU/similar transfer.

my non-btc credit is very poor. that's not really an option.

and no, i'm not expecting it to get paid off by someone else. that was a fluke. ...even though he did it twice...
No - I mean you should get the loan in USD through someone here. This used to happen all the time because BTC was (and still is, even compared to the "good ole days") volatile. I'm sure there're still lenders willing to do this. Alternately, a lender might be willing to give a USD-pegged BTC loan. If I had the spare USD (... unless you can wait a couple months Cheesy) or thought the loan amount was small enough where you could probably take the hit of BTC sky-rocketing, I'd be interested in this.

well, if lenders come forward with that, i wouldn't be opposed. but i'm on a btc forum, afterall.

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November 08, 2014, 04:26:09 AM
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You should probably go for a USD-denom loan with a bank, CU, or even WU/similar transfer.

What's wrong with using BTC to transfer money for a loan denominated in USD (at a current price)?
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November 08, 2014, 04:28:20 AM
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Is it possible to fund this loan partly, instead of the whole $1500?

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November 08, 2014, 04:31:57 AM
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Is it possible to fund this loan partly, instead of the whole $1500?

wouldn't be the first time. sure, that's fine.

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November 08, 2014, 04:36:28 AM
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Is it possible to fund this loan partly, instead of the whole $1500?

wouldn't be the first time. sure, that's fine.

I'm waiting for a BTC0.14 loan repayment, once I receive that will fund you partly. Probably not much for you, but it's better than none.  Wink

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November 08, 2014, 04:42:41 AM
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Is it possible to fund this loan partly, instead of the whole $1500?

wouldn't be the first time. sure, that's fine.

I'm waiting for a BTC0.14 loan repayment, once I receive that will fund you partly. Probably not much for you, but it's better than none.  Wink

thanks.

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