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Topic: 1 week $2 loan. (Read 921 times)

legendary
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December 30, 2016, 03:18:39 AM
#22
Glad the OP repaid, should give a chance to newbies, tagging all newbies as scammer is as illogical as a big bang quantum leap Grin

See, I have repaid a couple of loans on this thread and LS is holding my account as escrow while I am posting this, do not take a loan for simply building trust.

By the way thanks to the OP for letting me know there is a site called leakedsource, just went through it with my email id



Did knew about BT, they send a prompt mail, somehow recovered, but where is Ashley Madison Grin

I reckon trust building loans are obvious. Someone constantly posting a request for loans, usually going a little bit higher or lower every time, never giving a real reason.

As for ashley madison the results only show some key ID thing and an email (and address I think.) they don't have the pw.

Fun fact: cams.com, adult friend finder, etc were all hacked and posted. I think it was over 300,000,000 entries? would have to double check on that hah

The trust building loans are obvious, the same pattern, I have seen LS trusting newbies before and lending, the guy has some sort of gut feeling Grin

I had to create a new doc file to save all my passwords and now it is more than 2000 words doc Cheesy

Guess because of the fun fact my spam folder is getting popular to the extent that I would have to upgrade my gmail account Grin

Have a happy and blessed New Year Smiley
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December 30, 2016, 03:01:16 AM
#21
Glad the OP repaid, should give a chance to newbies, tagging all newbies as scammer is as illogical as a big bang quantum leap Grin

See, I have repaid a couple of loans on this thread and LS is holding my account as escrow while I am posting this, do not take a loan for simply building trust.

By the way thanks to the OP for letting me know there is a site called leakedsource, just went through it with my email id



Did knew about BT, they send a prompt mail, somehow recovered, but where is Ashley Madison Grin

I reckon trust building loans are obvious. Someone constantly posting a request for loans, usually going a little bit higher or lower every time, never giving a real reason.

As for ashley madison the results only show some key ID thing and an email (and address I think.) they don't have the pw.

Fun fact: cams.com, adult friend finder, etc were all hacked and posted. I think it was over 300,000,000 entries? would have to double check on that hah
legendary
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Merit: 1079
December 30, 2016, 02:55:20 AM
#20
Glad the OP repaid, should give a chance to newbies, tagging all newbies as scammer is as illogical as a big bang quantum leap Grin

See, I have repaid a couple of loans on this thread and LS is holding my account as escrow while I am posting this, do not take a loan for simply building trust.

By the way thanks to the OP for letting me know there is a site called leakedsource, just went through it with my email id



Did knew about BT, they send a prompt mail, somehow recovered, but where is Ashley Madison Grin
legendary
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December 30, 2016, 01:13:14 AM
#19
That is so awesome.  They guy's website subscription was saved by an almost selfless individual.  It's like a Christmas miracle... but what really brings tears to my eyes is that somebody has to pay so much interest for such a tiny loan!  Remember the interest break I mentioned not all that long ago Lone Shark?  This could have been your moment.  Could have been...


I wanted to pay the extra :p no problem paying $2 extra for someone who trusted me enough to give me a loan based on blind trust. (risk vs reward? hehe)

anyway it wasn't my site subscription, it was a subscription on a site :p

 Dang!  I like my version better Wink

lol. haha.  Grin Grin
Good for you both, OP and loanshark. Hope to see more like these around here.
sr. member
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December 29, 2016, 09:35:27 PM
#18
That is so awesome.  They guy's website subscription was saved by an almost selfless individual.  It's like a Christmas miracle... but what really brings tears to my eyes is that somebody has to pay so much interest for such a tiny loan!  Remember the interest break I mentioned not all that long ago Lone Shark?  This could have been your moment.  Could have been...


I wanted to pay the extra :p no problem paying $2 extra for someone who trusted me enough to give me a loan based on blind trust. (risk vs reward? hehe)

anyway it wasn't my site subscription, it was a subscription on a site :p

 Dang!  I like my version better Wink


What interest break you mentioned? Also as explained by OP, it was not for the website's subscription to hosting or whatever that needed funding but a subscription to the website itself. OP didn't own the website.

I usually give discounts on the interest whenever anyone pays their loan a lot earlier. OP wanted to pay that $2, as he said above. He just sent it immediately. He could have PM'ed me first and I could have settled way a lot less, but seems he wanted to pay that much.
legendary
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December 29, 2016, 09:24:32 PM
#17
That is so awesome.  They guy's website subscription was saved by an almost selfless individual.  It's like a Christmas miracle... but what really brings tears to my eyes is that somebody has to pay so much interest for such a tiny loan!  Remember the interest break I mentioned not all that long ago Lone Shark?  This could have been your moment.  Could have been...


I wanted to pay the extra :p no problem paying $2 extra for someone who trusted me enough to give me a loan based on blind trust. (risk vs reward? hehe)

anyway it wasn't my site subscription, it was a subscription on a site :p

 Dang!  I like my version better Wink
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December 29, 2016, 09:22:16 PM
#16
That is so awesome.  They guy's website subscription was saved by an almost selfless individual.  It's like a Christmas miracle... but what really brings tears to my eyes is that somebody has to pay so much interest for such a tiny loan!  Remember the interest break I mentioned not all that long ago Lone Shark?  This could have been your moment.  Could have been...


I wanted to pay the extra :p no problem paying $2 extra for someone who trusted me enough to give me a loan based on blind trust. (risk vs reward? hehe)

anyway it wasn't my site subscription, it was a subscription on a site :p
legendary
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December 29, 2016, 09:15:50 PM
#15
That is so awesome.  They guy's website subscription was saved by an almost selfless individual.  It's like a Christmas miracle... but what really brings tears to my eyes is that somebody has to pay so much interest for such a tiny loan!  Remember the interest break I mentioned not all that long ago Lone Shark?  This could have been your moment.  Could have been...


sr. member
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December 29, 2016, 09:06:20 PM
#14
I know this loan was based off interest-per-day but I'm repaying early and considering BTC is being weird with the price, I figured I'd pay back the interest + some extra to show my appreication :p

https://blockchain.info/tx/86da2f78168a4bfbfdbefdbd7e41879498537375b03a358f448a46351dc2ebe9 - $4.25 (0.0044)

Thanks Lone Shark  Smiley

Confirming I have received repayment of your loan.


You're welcome. It's good to see that even new people in the forum can be trusted. Looking forward to seeing more of you around here.

Thanks for the tip too. Happy holidays.

Cheers.
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December 29, 2016, 08:51:45 PM
#13
I know this loan was based off interest-per-day but I'm repaying early and considering BTC is being weird with the price, I figured I'd pay back the interest + some extra to show my appreication :p

https://blockchain.info/tx/86da2f78168a4bfbfdbefdbd7e41879498537375b03a358f448a46351dc2ebe9 - $4.25 (0.0044)

Thanks Lone Shark  Smiley
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December 28, 2016, 02:05:33 AM
#12
It seems this 2$ investment will get you a nice return. What will $20 do?

$2 gets you a high return interest wise because it's a small amount of money, whereas $20 is 10x higher. If I ever take out a loan of $20 the most I'd pay back would be 15-30%, nothing higher. $1-$7: 50-80% return isn't a problem.
sr. member
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December 27, 2016, 08:54:24 PM
#11
Lets not get to ahead of ourselves since we do not know if OP will repay or not. Hopefully he does but if not lesson learned.
legendary
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December 27, 2016, 05:59:50 PM
#10
It seems this 2$ investment will get you a nice return. What will $20 do?
This is not an investment, OP just would give good return to lender who lend him $2 (not more and less). Anyway his loan already filled, not sure if he still need another loan.
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December 27, 2016, 01:30:54 PM
#9
It seems this 2$ investment will get you a nice return. What will $20 do?
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December 27, 2016, 01:28:21 PM
#7
Got it.

Code:
Your subscription is valid for 23.98 more hours.

Thank you and goodnight. I'll pay back soon  Smiley
sr. member
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December 27, 2016, 01:26:48 PM
#6
Pay it back at this address: 1SHArkGXkgvz4id6ih7bSuDqTM4gFHV6i
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December 27, 2016, 01:11:57 PM
#5
I've seen you a lot on the forums. You wrote some stuff around here regarding spam and account sales. It was pretty long and you got the attention of a lot of DT members. Anyway, I would think that you wouldn't scam for just $2. (I hope you wouldn't). Post your address and I'll fill it.

I wouldn't scam for $1,000  Wink

From the site deposit sec...

Code:
Please send exactly 0.0023 bitcoins to:

13Rd3Zr5xum2Xu5D1trswom52qTbhJy4FX

Thank you Smiley and what's the repayment address?
sr. member
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December 27, 2016, 01:08:07 PM
#4
I've seen you a lot on the forums. You wrote some stuff around here regarding spam and account sales. It was pretty long and you got the attention of a lot of DT members. Anyway, I would think that you wouldn't scam for just $2. (I hope you wouldn't). Post your address and I'll fill it.
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December 27, 2016, 10:07:30 AM
#3
is that 2$ worth of Subscription of that web site is that much Important that you wrote a 1000 Word Article which worth almost 100$ and took almost 1 hour of yours to write this..?  Grin Grin
what kind of subscription is that which you must need to purchase now and can't wait for a week.?

Took me a few minutes to write it up :p

Anyway I could wait a week, but you never know what could happen. It's kind of hard to explain but I make money using the site :p
legendary
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December 27, 2016, 10:05:10 AM
#2
is that 2$ worth of Subscription of that web site is that much Important that you wrote a 1000 Word Article which worth almost 100$ and took almost 1 hour of yours to write this..?  Grin Grin
what kind of subscription is that which you must need to purchase now and can't wait for a week.?
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December 27, 2016, 09:58:34 AM
#1
Before you red-tag me, understand this. I'm not looking to scam anyone. And look, I know that apparently that's what every scammer says but you know, not everyone is a hungry scammer who can feed their village with $2.

I have read and acknowledged this part of the sticky (and every other part, but yknow..)

Code:
What is considered collateral?

Collateral is something that can easily be resold to cover the loan value plus interest should the loaner default on the loan.

- The best collateral is another crypto-currency, such as Litecoin (also written as LTC).  Coins must be moderately traded on multiple exchanges.
- Some digital wares such as domain names can be considered as long as the user cannot recover it.
- Small valuable items that can be shipped though the mail - i.e. gold, silver, iphones, etc.
- Large items, such as a motorcycle or guitar can be used if you live close to the person giving you the loan.  Try localbitcoins.com

I have looked around and believe I have nothing nor physical or digital that would be able to cover this loan. Besides, if I had something worth $2 I would just sell it but I'm tapped out at the moment.

For anyone thinking I would scam for $2, check my history in the games and rounds. I've given out things worth 10x the amount of the loan i am looking for.

Now look, here's the thing. The reason I'm looking for the loan will be disclosed publically. I believe that if you're asking for money, no matter how much, you should always be upfront about it. The reason I need the loan is because I'm going to purchase a 24 hour subscription from LeakedSource to use for myself and some friends. I'd normally be covered my self but I've had some problems and lost all my BTC lately.

In return for $2, I'd be able to give back the money at a 10% interest per day for a week + 5% interest per late day.

$2.00
$2.20
$2.40
$2.60
$2.80
$3.00
$3.20
$3.40
$3.60
$3.80

I'd be paying you $1.80 extra for the week.

Now please, before anyone gives me negative reputation, ask me whatever you want and I'd be willing to answer you. I don't want to tarnish my reputation over nothing. I understand it's risky for lenders, so I am fully willing to co-operate. A signed message can also be provided.

Thanks and sorry about this, I don't usually like asking for things.
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