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Topic: 0.4btc loan for 2 weeks (Read 2068 times)

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April 24, 2013, 12:10:46 AM
#22
I'm sorry if you feel that way Sad but all I got is my word(guess that don't mean much over the internet lol).I don't even have the same wallet from then so I couldn't even begin what to tell you.I could explain why I don't have the same wallet but it doesn't matter people will always suspect I'm trying to scam people.Just forget I even asked about the loan.I will just wait.
legendary
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April 24, 2013, 12:04:07 AM
#21
If TF helps you out do it in cash. not many people will loan a coin for FIAT uses.

To risky, what if within two weeks a coin costs a grand? how would you justify paying back your 60 dollars at a grand?

Ok say somebody lent me 0.4btc,and in 2 weeks 1 btc was worth $1000.Wouldn't that mean say 0.05(example) would be worth what I owe?

No, because you borrowed in BTC so you would be expected to pay back 0.6 BTC as promised. This is why borrowing in BTC is VERY risky to do.

ahh I see now.If I borrowed 1 bitcoin I would be expected to pay back 1 bitcoin.Even if when I borrowed it that 1 bitcoin was only worth $100.Then when it comes for me to pay it back that 1 bitcoin is worth $200.lol I am learning.

Lol slowly.. But yes, if you have no way to have the coins waiting and you move what you borrow to fiat, than your in troubles.
You wont get someone to lend oyu coins to move to fiat, especially looking for a $60 loan tells us you don't have an income or much money to spend. $60 for me is beer for a weekend. lol
vip
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April 24, 2013, 12:01:50 AM
#20
Alternatively, please sign a message from an address back in 2012?

Sorry but this loan request is **very** suspicious.
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April 23, 2013, 11:58:50 PM
#19
If TF helps you out do it in cash. not many people will loan a coin for FIAT uses.

To risky, what if within two weeks a coin costs a grand? how would you justify paying back your 60 dollars at a grand?

Ok say somebody lent me 0.4btc,and in 2 weeks 1 btc was worth $1000.Wouldn't that mean say 0.05(example) would be worth what I owe?

No, because you borrowed in BTC so you would be expected to pay back 0.6 BTC as promised. This is why borrowing in BTC is VERY risky to do.

ahh I see now.If I borrowed 1 bitcoin I would be expected to pay back 1 bitcoin.Even if when I borrowed it that 1 bitcoin was only worth $100.Then when it comes for me to pay it back that 1 bitcoin is worth $200.lol I am learning.
vip
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April 23, 2013, 11:57:41 PM
#18
If TF helps you out do it in cash. not many people will loan a coin for FIAT uses.

To risky, what if within two weeks a coin costs a grand? how would you justify paying back your 60 dollars at a grand?

Ok say somebody lent me 0.4btc,and in 2 weeks 1 btc was worth $1000.Wouldn't that mean say 0.05(example) would be worth what I owe?
That's a USD tied loan. I'm offering you a loan like that, I'll pay you in PPUSD and you repay me in BTC with USD value.

Can you show proof you bought BTC at $7? Your forum add is registered days ago. Gox TX logs?
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April 23, 2013, 11:56:15 PM
#17
I am not going to lend you BTC given the risk (there is no way to make the expected return positive, offering higher interest just increases the risk ...)

I can do a PPUSD loan which has relatively low risk for me.

I really appreciate the offer(since I am new,and all),but I don't even have a paypal lol.I guess I'll just wait and see what comes along.I really mean it.Thanks though.
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April 23, 2013, 11:55:08 PM
#16
If TF helps you out do it in cash. not many people will loan a coin for FIAT uses.

To risky, what if within two weeks a coin costs a grand? how would you justify paying back your 60 dollars at a grand?

Ok say somebody lent me 0.4btc,and in 2 weeks 1 btc was worth $1000.Wouldn't that mean say 0.05(example) would be worth what I owe?

No, because you borrowed in BTC so you would be expected to pay back 0.6 BTC as promised. This is why borrowing in BTC is VERY risky to do.
legendary
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April 23, 2013, 11:53:46 PM
#15
I am not going to lend you BTC given the risk (there is no way to make the expected return positive, offering higher interest just increases the risk ...)

I can do a PPUSD loan which has relatively low risk for me.

Thats true, you can reverse that easily..

No Kid, you still ow them .4 BTC because had they not lent it to you. theyd have the full value not .05 coins..

Take the cash offer or walk away...
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April 23, 2013, 11:52:45 PM
#14
If TF helps you out do it in cash. not many people will loan a coin for FIAT uses.

To risky, what if within two weeks a coin costs a grand? how would you justify paying back your 60 dollars at a grand?

Ok say somebody lent me 0.4btc,and in 2 weeks 1 btc was worth $1000.Wouldn't that mean say 0.05(example) would be worth what I owe?
vip
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April 23, 2013, 11:51:44 PM
#13
I am not going to lend you BTC given the risk (there is no way to make the expected return positive, offering higher interest just increases the risk ...)

I can do a PPUSD loan which has relatively low risk for me.
member
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God
April 23, 2013, 11:49:15 PM
#12
$50 repay $61.59 worth of BTC for 14 days btw

ok so if you lent me 0.4btc(Im not that good in math btw)I would basically end up owing you around 0.6?Correct me if Im off.
legendary
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April 23, 2013, 11:45:41 PM
#11
If TF helps you out do it in cash. not many people will loan a coin for FIAT uses.

To risky, what if within two weeks a coin costs a grand? how would you justify paying back your 60 dollars at a grand?
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April 23, 2013, 11:43:58 PM
#10
Do not borrow Bitcoins if the loan is actually for fiat stuff. Seeing as how you need $50, how are you going to pay back if BTCUSD shoots to $200?

I may be able to do a PPUSD loan, marked as goods, repaid in BTC (USD tied). How does 1.5%/day (lol yeah higher than pirate) compound sound? Not much since the loan amount is small, and I'm shorting USD in the process.

Yeah I understand.Somebody from the otc told me the same thing.The video card I was looking at was on bitmit.I was buying bitcoins back when it was $7 per bitcoin lol(wish I would have saved them)I got a little bit.Thats why I needed the 0.4
vip
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April 23, 2013, 11:43:40 PM
#9
$50 repay $61.59 worth of BTC for 14 days btw
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April 23, 2013, 11:39:57 PM
#8
Lol no .8 would be 100%

You looking for money with nothing to back it an no interest to say whom you are.

.50 would be 25% interest

I was tempted but if your only repaying if you make the money of an ancient rig.. I dont think it's in my ally. I don't like FIAT exchanges.


Sorry I didn't mention it but I plan on paying the loan back with my money.Mining is something I would like to get into.I know though a video card wouldn't even get me anywhere to making big profit.Just trying to create a hobby.
vip
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April 23, 2013, 11:39:23 PM
#7
Do not borrow Bitcoins if the loan is actually for fiat stuff. Seeing as how you need $50, how are you going to pay back if BTCUSD shoots to $200?

I may be able to do a PPUSD loan, marked as goods, repaid in BTC (USD tied). How does 1.5%/day (lol yeah higher than pirate) compound sound? Not much since the loan amount is small, and I'm shorting USD in the process.
legendary
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April 23, 2013, 11:35:12 PM
#6
Lol no .8 would be 100%

You looking for money with nothing to back it an no interest to say whom you are.

.50 would be 25% interest

I was tempted but if your only repaying if you make the money of an ancient rig.. I dont think it's in my ally. I don't like FIAT exchanges.
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God
April 23, 2013, 11:32:42 PM
#5
Gonna be a hard sell, any proof of whom you are, ID bills cell number.

As for a % you'd end up paying back probably .45 or .5 I'd guess.

What is this for? are you converting to cash or using it as BTC.

I would like to stay as anonymous as possible but I can provide personal cell,and home address,po box.Isn't 0.45,0.5 almost 100% interest rate?lol

edit

I can provide bills too
member
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God
April 23, 2013, 11:29:58 PM
#4
Why do you need this loan? Is it for fiat?

This videocard I need for my rig.I had a gtx670 before but I sold it(it was for gaming).I'm trying to turn my rig into something I can use for mining.I know its not the most efficient way to do it.But I also need it to play games too Smiley
legendary
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April 23, 2013, 11:26:58 PM
#3
Gonna be a hard sell, any proof of whom you are, ID bills cell number.

As for a % you'd end up paying back probably .45 or .5 I'd guess.

What is this for? are you converting to cash or using it as BTC.
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