Dear sir, I am simply asking that you modify this thread to remove the word "Guaranteed" from the title (edit first post) and refrain from using similar language in the future.
You are not guaranteeing the loan in any way.
Look at the amount he is mining each day, this gives the lender a guarantee that GBattaglia will pay back.
I have loaned GBattaglia over 3 btc for fair interest for a few weeks. (On separate occasions, 1btc being the highest amount)
He does not deserve the negative trust rating from Vod but by all means, it was his decision.
GBattaglia, I will continue to loan you when I can and im sure KWH will aswell
Thanks man, it is greatly appreciated.
To BitcoinTalk Lenders, Vod, Monbux, and users who have posted here:My primary issue with this whole scenario was that what I said here over the past few days is nothing new from
all my past loan requests over the past four months. I've used the terms
guaranteed, secured, and
dependable in
the past when I was working with the same amounts [and larger in fiat value back when BTC was around $800] and had even less history here.
Maybe my usage of these terms slipped by moderation as a user mentioned here because it wasn't directly in the title.
Maybe things changed in regards to guidelines stating you can't use certain terms. Whatever the case, neither party is satisfied.
I'll continue here with advised alterations and redactions, although I'd prefer not because I'd feel it is less honest.
Even with my last loan I just outright purchased Bitcoin via Coinbase to remain early/on-time with repayment when mining may have
not fully covered the loan repayment.
I do not offer collateral and I highly doubt I will in the future; this has nothing to do with me trying to steal people's money, it is due
to efficiency and speed of procuring funds related to mining and business operations. I know such practices are disliked by lenders here
who rely on a "collateral rule" for lending and receiving loans.
Regarding Future Loans and this Thread:Due to the discussion here muddling this loan-set, I will create a new thread later on. This is to help keep things
simple, concise, and professional for both I and my lenders. For those who have made offers, I do apologize for any
inconvenience these delays may have caused.
Regards,
Gabriel Battaglia