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December 09, 2014, 09:44:09 AM
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Well, any forum member, which have spare ~ 13.50 BTC or more and wish to lend/make profit in a more or less safe way can PM me for details. Daily profit ~ 0.07 BTC ( from ~ 13.50 BTC )  Wink. May be there are people in forum, who are interested in this. Negative replies would not be very welcomed, because there are some forum members, which think only on scam or something negative like that. PM is exactly the right way for lending communication - not all forum members want to promote himself as BTC lender in a public.
P.S. When you reply - please see Lending .... in a safe way - that's means more or less safe way
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December 09, 2014, 10:36:00 AM
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there are some forum members, which think only on scam or something negative like that.

For a very good reason. Most of the requests you see are from scammers. Some does not put in any effort at all, others try it more elaborately.

Do you have any collateral?

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December 09, 2014, 10:44:53 PM
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PM is not safe way to communicate about loans generally.  Things should be on public record
to have a documented trail of communication as well as community oversight.

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December 10, 2014, 12:15:58 AM
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My guess is he needs money to fund some sort of drug deal...

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December 10, 2014, 06:24:34 AM
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any collateral??

It's a big risk... not for you... for the lender.

If you have one, use a trusted escrow (hold).
good luck .

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December 14, 2014, 05:59:55 PM
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OK. So one "investor" invests ~193 times more than the projected "daily income". Basically he needs 6.5 months to break even, and what's his interest in this "risk with no reward" deal? Where do the 13.5BTC go? I don't get it. I mean thats roughly 4,000$. I bet if you go out and ask 1000 people (each) if they will give you 4,000$ for a daily return of 24$ not knowing where the principal goes, all of them will reject your offer.

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December 15, 2014, 07:56:25 AM
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PM - red flag

no specific details on would you get those profits to pay back the interest.. oh well
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