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March 04, 2015, 03:06:04 AM
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amount: .05
interest: 10%
collateral: none
btc: 12R9SPJBoiXmJiQ23HwM38gEWoBZ6FWk31
repayment date: march 12

thanks for whoever willing to give this loan for me.

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March 04, 2015, 03:19:54 AM
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amount: .05
interest: 10%
collateral: none
btc: 12R9SPJBoiXmJiQ23HwM38gEWoBZ6FWk31
repayment date: march 12

thanks for whoever willing to give this loan for me.

You advertise a currency exchange yet don't have BTC0.05??  Shocked

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March 04, 2015, 03:23:50 AM
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amount: .05
interest: 10%
collateral: none
btc: 12R9SPJBoiXmJiQ23HwM38gEWoBZ6FWk31
repayment date: march 12

thanks for whoever willing to give this loan for me.

You advertise a currency exchange yet don't have BTC0.05??  Shocked

im just short in paying something :/

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March 04, 2015, 03:25:58 AM
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This user changed his/her password recently.

I'd personally ask for the user to sign a message, as giving loans without collaterals is never a good idea.
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March 04, 2015, 03:55:13 AM
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This user changed his/her password recently.

I'd personally ask for the user to sign a message, as giving loans without collaterals is never a good idea.

the reason this account password was changed because this was used as a collateral 1 week ago

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March 04, 2015, 04:05:37 AM
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You need atleast some collateral like your account to get loan or you thinking that you will payback from sig right ? But you know no collateral no loan rule.

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March 04, 2015, 04:12:08 AM
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You need atleast some collateral like your account to get loan or you thinking that you will payback from sig right ? But you know no collateral no loan rule.

i know.. but i know too that the are few people that dony require collateral Smiley

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March 04, 2015, 04:21:32 AM
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You need atleast some collateral like your account to get loan or you thinking that you will payback from sig right ? But you know no collateral no loan rule.



i know.. but i know too that the are few people that dony require collateral Smiley

That is great you can pm those users by giving link to your thread however good luck with your loan .

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March 04, 2015, 04:30:29 AM
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Can you sign a message from an old address associated with your account?

Would you be willing to offer your account as collateral?
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March 04, 2015, 04:39:45 AM
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Can you sign a message from an old address associated with your account?

Would you be willing to offer your account as collateral?

im sorry but i dont want to use my account now as collateral.. 

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March 04, 2015, 05:37:44 AM
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check your account 12R9SPJBoiXmJiQ23HwM38gEWoBZ6FWk31, you have 2.2644081 BTC in the balance (https://blockchain.info/address/12R9SPJBoiXmJiQ23HwM38gEWoBZ6FWk31) . Why do you still bother to take just .05 BTC loan. I am just curious, can you explain that?
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March 04, 2015, 05:41:30 AM
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I want to give you lend it but I haven't any BTC Grin
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March 04, 2015, 05:45:37 AM
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check your account 12R9SPJBoiXmJiQ23HwM38gEWoBZ6FWk31, you have 2.2644081 BTC in the balance (https://blockchain.info/address/12R9SPJBoiXmJiQ23HwM38gEWoBZ6FWk31) . Why do you still bother to take just .05 BTC loan. I am just curious, can you explain that?
TBH, I think the point of this thread is to increase his post count :/

He claims that he is short on funds to buy something, however this is likely no longer the case with the recent price appreciation of bitcoin.
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March 04, 2015, 05:48:23 AM
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check your account 12R9SPJBoiXmJiQ23HwM38gEWoBZ6FWk31, you have 2.2644081 BTC in the balance (https://blockchain.info/address/12R9SPJBoiXmJiQ23HwM38gEWoBZ6FWk31) . Why do you still bother to take just .05 BTC loan. I am just curious, can you explain that?
TBH, I think the point of this thread is to increase his post count :/

He claims that he is short on funds to buy something, however this is likely no longer the case with the recent price appreciation of bitcoin.

that address is from exchange.. so i dont own exactly the amount displayed in that wallet.. if you can notice, there is no outgoing payment from that wallet yet Smiley

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March 04, 2015, 06:06:04 AM
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check your account 12R9SPJBoiXmJiQ23HwM38gEWoBZ6FWk31, you have 2.2644081 BTC in the balance (https://blockchain.info/address/12R9SPJBoiXmJiQ23HwM38gEWoBZ6FWk31) . Why do you still bother to take just .05 BTC loan. I am just curious, can you explain that?
TBH, I think the point of this thread is to increase his post count :/

He claims that he is short on funds to buy something, however this is likely no longer the case with the recent price appreciation of bitcoin.

that address is from exchange.. so i dont own exactly the amount displayed in that wallet.. if you can notice, there is no outgoing payment from that wallet yet Smiley
none sense at all. You request a loan, still provide the same address to receive the loan and will withdraw from that address for your spending.  You have fund in the exchange, but you cant withdraw! Does it make any sense? If I am wrong, any one can correct me!
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March 04, 2015, 06:10:14 AM
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check your account 12R9SPJBoiXmJiQ23HwM38gEWoBZ6FWk31, you have 2.2644081 BTC in the balance (https://blockchain.info/address/12R9SPJBoiXmJiQ23HwM38gEWoBZ6FWk31) . Why do you still bother to take just .05 BTC loan. I am just curious, can you explain that?
TBH, I think the point of this thread is to increase his post count :/

He claims that he is short on funds to buy something, however this is likely no longer the case with the recent price appreciation of bitcoin.

that address is from exchange.. so i dont own exactly the amount displayed in that wallet.. if you can notice, there is no outgoing payment from that wallet yet Smiley
none sense at all. You request a loan, still provide the same address to receive the loan and will withdraw from that address for your spending.  You have fund in the exchange, but you cant withdraw! Does it make any sense? If I am wrong, any one can correct me!

as i said in my previous post, i dont own the funds in the wallet that you can view in the blockchain.. all you can see is all the IN coins and no OUT coins.. check the address age i think its almost half year old and you i think i dont even send a single satoshi? the exchange will use the funds in my address whenever they want but i dont have access to that so i really dont own the funds inside.. hope you get i mean..

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March 04, 2015, 07:55:28 AM
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check your account 12R9SPJBoiXmJiQ23HwM38gEWoBZ6FWk31, you have 2.2644081 BTC in the balance (https://blockchain.info/address/12R9SPJBoiXmJiQ23HwM38gEWoBZ6FWk31) . Why do you still bother to take just .05 BTC loan. I am just curious, can you explain that?
TBH, I think the point of this thread is to increase his post count :/

He claims that he is short on funds to buy something, however this is likely no longer the case with the recent price appreciation of bitcoin.

that address is from exchange.. so i dont own exactly the amount displayed in that wallet.. if you can notice, there is no outgoing payment from that wallet yet Smiley
none sense at all. You request a loan, still provide the same address to receive the loan and will withdraw from that address for your spending.  You have fund in the exchange, but you cant withdraw! Does it make any sense? If I am wrong, any one can correct me!

as i said in my previous post, i dont own the funds in the wallet that you can view in the blockchain.. all you can see is all the IN coins and no OUT coins.. check the address age i think its almost half year old and you i think i dont even send a single satoshi? the exchange will use the funds in my address whenever they want but i dont have access to that so i really dont own the funds inside.. hope you get i mean..
You use the same address (12R9SPJBoiXmJiQ23HwM38gEWoBZ6FWk31) for the loan, are you going to withdraw BTC there for paying something?

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March 04, 2015, 08:36:25 AM
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check your account 12R9SPJBoiXmJiQ23HwM38gEWoBZ6FWk31, you have 2.2644081 BTC in the balance (https://blockchain.info/address/12R9SPJBoiXmJiQ23HwM38gEWoBZ6FWk31) . Why do you still bother to take just .05 BTC loan. I am just curious, can you explain that?
TBH, I think the point of this thread is to increase his post count :/

He claims that he is short on funds to buy something, however this is likely no longer the case with the recent price appreciation of bitcoin.

that address is from exchange.. so i dont own exactly the amount displayed in that wallet.. if you can notice, there is no outgoing payment from that wallet yet Smiley
none sense at all. You request a loan, still provide the same address to receive the loan and will withdraw from that address for your spending.  You have fund in the exchange, but you cant withdraw! Does it make any sense? If I am wrong, any one can correct me!

as i said in my previous post, i dont own the funds in the wallet that you can view in the blockchain.. all you can see is all the IN coins and no OUT coins.. check the address age i think its almost half year old and you i think i dont even send a single satoshi? the exchange will use the funds in my address whenever they want but i dont have access to that so i really dont own the funds inside.. hope you get i mean..
You use the same address (12R9SPJBoiXmJiQ23HwM38gEWoBZ6FWk31) for the loan, are you going to withdraw BTC there for paying something?

i guess you cant understand how exchange's address works.. i cant take any single satoshi in that wallets balance

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March 04, 2015, 11:03:10 AM
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check your account 12R9SPJBoiXmJiQ23HwM38gEWoBZ6FWk31, you have 2.2644081 BTC in the balance (https://blockchain.info/address/12R9SPJBoiXmJiQ23HwM38gEWoBZ6FWk31) . Why do you still bother to take just .05 BTC loan. I am just curious, can you explain that?
TBH, I think the point of this thread is to increase his post count :/

He claims that he is short on funds to buy something, however this is likely no longer the case with the recent price appreciation of bitcoin.

or could be an act to buy some trust, purposely by loaning a few amount, after he repay it, he should gain some trust to boost his account popularity, seems suspicious for me
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March 04, 2015, 11:23:00 AM
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 Although there is a few exchanges where you can withdraw from the deposit address itself but you can't withdraw from deposit address from all exchanges. Anyway, I am sure the exchange will use the BTC or atleast they move to one of their wallet(cold and/or hot). Which exchange are you using? This is really suspicious and looks like you're buying trust.

Can you sign a message from an old address associated with your account?

Would you be willing to offer your account as collateral?

im sorry but i dont want to use my account now as collateral.. 

Could you do if the amount is raised?

This user changed his/her password recently.

I'd personally ask for the user to sign a message, as giving loans without collaterals is never a good idea.

the reason this account password was changed because this was used as a collateral 1 week ago

Confirming what is said above. I was the lender.

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