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Topic: 6BTC loan request (Read 1035 times)

sr. member
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February 10, 2012, 04:20:05 PM
#6
$35 for "a domain" purchase?

Many TLDs cost significantly more than that.

Hmm, don't know where your getting your domains from but 80% of TLD's don't cost near that amount.  I know, we sell domain's.

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That's about right, yes. It's going through a few middlemen, so I'm expecting fees as well. I'd rather take borrow too much than too little.

Should have bought from us then, we're cheaper than GoDaddy Wink
donator
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February 10, 2012, 01:41:27 PM
#5
I just went ahead and withdrew from my account at pirate's lending program. I didn't want to mess up my interest by withdrawing earlier, but it's fine now. Thanks anyway.

$35 for "a domain" purchase?
That's about right, yes. It's going through a few middlemen, so I'm expecting fees as well. I'd rather take borrow too much than too little.

You are a know good repeat customer so I will do it if you still need it but why the 0.105 interest?  Where did you come up with it?
It's how much I had left over in my wallet.
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I'm actually a pineapple
February 10, 2012, 11:49:30 AM
#4
$35 for "a domain" purchase?

Many TLDs cost significantly more than that.
legendary
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All paid signature campaigns should be banned.
February 10, 2012, 10:03:32 AM
#3
You are a know good repeat customer so I will do it if you still need it but why the 0.105 interest?  Where did you come up with it?
sr. member
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February 10, 2012, 08:49:19 AM
#2
$35 for "a domain" purchase?
donator
Activity: 308
Merit: 250
February 10, 2012, 06:35:19 AM
#1
I need 6 bitcoins for a domain purchase. Repayment amount will be 6.105 or more within 5 days of the time of the block confirming the funds sent to me (taken from theymos' Block Explorer).

Send to 1BTQ5BKriRYodxPf6vp5RdmdPz3rWhopa3 (no longer needed).

Thanks,
Milton

Signed, for what it's worth. (A malicious person would modify the link to my public key in my signature anyway.)
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