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Topic: 1 BTC Loans Offered [PLEASE CLOSE] (Read 1183 times)

hero member
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January 19, 2013, 08:01:50 PM
#19
Also, Mods: Please close.

You can lock your own thread.
legendary
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January 19, 2013, 07:57:25 PM
#18
Also, Mods: Please close.
legendary
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January 19, 2013, 07:56:10 PM
#17
Is this not standard procedure? Its what I did when I got a loan. Tell me one reason why you shouldn't take precautions like that.

I ask for ID with address, photo, etc, but not for a 1 BTC loan. Have enough OTC rep, have a few successful trades, etc and I'll send you coins for small amounts.

This is exactly what I agree with.
I would (and have) sent out ID for bigger loans, but for under $20? come on!
What if a brand new user asked you for a 1 BTC loan?
hero member
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January 19, 2013, 08:38:28 AM
#16
Is this not standard procedure? Its what I did when I got a loan. Tell me one reason why you shouldn't take precautions like that.

I ask for ID with address, photo, etc, but not for a 1 BTC loan. Have enough OTC rep, have a few successful trades, etc and I'll send you coins for small amounts.

This is exactly what I agree with.
I would (and have) sent out ID for bigger loans, but for under $20? come on!
vip
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January 19, 2013, 08:35:55 AM
#15
Is this not standard procedure? Its what I did when I got a loan. Tell me one reason why you shouldn't take precautions like that.

I ask for ID with address, photo, etc, but not for a 1 BTC loan. Have enough OTC rep, have a few successful trades, etc and I'll send you coins for small amounts.
hero member
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January 19, 2013, 08:32:01 AM
#14
Then what's the point of letting people ask for loans if
you aren't going to let them loan anyway?

Well the idea is to collect lots of documentation on a prospective client, then refuse the loan as outlined in the OP, then resell that data to interested parties. As OP has aptly demonstrated he's willing to sell any and all things he picked up lying around whereever.

What about my birth certificate, jackdaniels, will you need that too for your bitbuck loan?

.. and your passport, and bank statement clearly showing your sort code and account number and a front and back scan of your credit card.
hero member
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January 19, 2013, 07:33:08 AM
#13
Then what's the point of letting people ask for loans if
you aren't going to let them loan anyway?

Well the idea is to collect lots of documentation on a prospective client, then refuse the loan as outlined in the OP, then resell that data to interested parties. As OP has aptly demonstrated he's willing to sell any and all things he picked up lying around whereever.

What about my birth certificate, jackdaniels, will you need that too for your bitbuck loan?
full member
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January 19, 2013, 06:23:56 AM
#12
Then what's the point of letting people ask for loans if
you aren't going to let them loan anyway?
What do you not understand?
Never heard of ID fraud?

I'm the one who commits ID fraud? I do not believe this to be invasive. Its my money and I'm going to do whatever I need to keep it.
legendary
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January 19, 2013, 06:13:57 AM
#11
What do you not understand?
Never heard of ID fraud?

I'm the one who commits ID fraud? I do not believe this to be invasive. Its my money and I'm going to do whatever I need to keep it.
hero member
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January 18, 2013, 09:19:52 AM
#10
What do you not understand?
Never heard of ID fraud?
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January 18, 2013, 06:59:37 AM
#9
It would be standard procedure for loans of $500+ not $15
I wouldnt hand out my ID to anyone for less than that - not worth it.
Or even several hundred, but its far too excessive for $15.
WTF.
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January 17, 2013, 08:15:31 PM
#8
Is this not standard procedure? Its what I did when I got a loan. Tell me one reason why you shouldn't take precautions like that.

It's not that it's not smart. It's that even legitimate borrowers probably won't bother to do all of that for $15, especially when they can find someone else to lend it to them with less restrictions. I would rather have the protection on the loan myself Wink
hero member
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January 17, 2013, 04:59:31 PM
#7
It would be standard procedure for loans of $500+ not $15
I wouldnt hand out my ID to anyone for less than that - not worth it.
Or even several hundred, but its far too excessive for $15.
legendary
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January 17, 2013, 04:32:56 PM
#6
Fug it then-Mods Please Delete
legendary
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January 17, 2013, 04:24:47 PM
#5
Is this not standard procedure? Its what I did when I got a loan. Tell me one reason why you shouldn't take precautions like that.
legendary
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January 17, 2013, 04:19:35 PM
#4
What about my Social Security #. Would you need that too for the loan of a bitbuck?
And your mothers maiden name. Excuse me for not wanting to get ripped off.
member
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January 17, 2013, 04:00:49 PM
#3
Hi,
I'm willing to offer 1 BTC loans to be paid back in 2 weeks @ 20% interest. If you'd like one I would need a Drivers License Scan, a hand-written promisary note, and a [clear!] picture of you holding the ID and Promisary note. If anyone is interested, PM me. I'd also like to state that I have the right to refuse any loan (if you have less than 100 posts it'll probably be a no).
Thanks
Goodluck.
hero member
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January 17, 2013, 03:52:15 PM
#2
What about my Social Security #. Would you need that too for the loan of a bitbuck?
legendary
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January 17, 2013, 02:58:28 PM
#1
Hi,
I'm willing to offer 1 BTC loans to be paid back in 2 weeks @ 20% interest. If you'd like one I would need a Drivers License Scan, a hand-written promisary note, and a [clear!] picture of you holding the ID and Promisary note. If anyone is interested, PM me. I'd also like to state that I have the right to refuse any loan (if you have less than 100 posts it'll probably be a no).
Thanks
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