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KWH
legendary
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In Collateral I Trust.
October 26, 2014, 07:20:54 PM
#23
The silver would be sold to cover the loan if I didn't repay.

Don't believe it.  You've made sure to verify as little info as possible on btcjam, now you are coming here and insulting this community with such bullshit.

You are untrustworthy.


Well no offense but I have been in this community a few days longer than you according to our registration dates.

I don't have as many posts but I also don;t go around accusing people of scams for no reason.

I am very trustworthy and if you bothered to actually take the time to search my name you would see that.




It all boils down to collateral. The vast majority of those gambling or cloud rental requests you posted about go unfilled, in case you have not noticed. Either put up adequate collateral which can be held by a trusted third party, or close this thread.

I asked in another thread if it would be ok to post a BTCjam loan here and was told yes. I don't think any BTCjam loans require collateral which makes that both good and bad.

In another situation if it was a larger loan I would have no problem sending collateral, as I have said with this loan since it is so small and the collateral would be actual silver coins it would not make sense to send these coins back and forth through the mail because of the weight and amount of postage that would be involved.

I simply posted a listing that I had on BTCjam and thought maybe someone here would be interested.

I am not a scammer or a dishonest person and hopefully you can tell that just from a simple google search of my username MRBONG411

I wish that VOD guy would research more before just leaving negative feedback for people. What he did to me now with my feedback was just insane.

I mean what was my master plan here? Register this account back in 2011 when bitcoins were just $2 each and also register the user name MRBONG411 all over the internet years ago on various forums and message boards and websites just so I could ask for a half a bitcoin loan now and take off to a private island?

I mean really?

I won't be closing this thread because I have just as much of a right to post here as anyone else and I have not broken any rules.





You may not have broken any rules but to steer your loan to another site where there is no recourse if default occurs is not generally well received, as you found out. Akin to someone plastering yard sale posters on a billboard you paid for.
hero member
Activity: 639
Merit: 500
October 26, 2014, 07:13:53 PM
#22
The silver would be sold to cover the loan if I didn't repay.

Don't believe it.  You've made sure to verify as little info as possible on btcjam, now you are coming here and insulting this community with such bullshit.

You are untrustworthy.


Well no offense but I have been in this community a few days longer than you according to our registration dates.

I don't have as many posts but I also don;t go around accusing people of scams for no reason.

I am very trustworthy and if you bothered to actually take the time to search my name you would see that.




It all boils down to collateral. The vast majority of those gambling or cloud rental requests you posted about go unfilled, in case you have not noticed. Either put up adequate collateral which can be held by a trusted third party, or close this thread.

I asked in another thread if it would be ok to post a BTCjam loan here and was told yes. I don't think any BTCjam loans require collateral which makes that both good and bad.

In another situation if it was a larger loan I would have no problem sending collateral, as I have said with this loan since it is so small and the collateral would be actual silver coins it would not make sense to send these coins back and forth through the mail because of the weight and amount of postage that would be involved.

I simply posted a listing that I had on BTCjam and thought maybe someone here would be interested.

I am not a scammer or a dishonest person and hopefully you can tell that just from a simple google search of my username MRBONG411

I wish that VOD guy would research more before just leaving negative feedback for people. What he did to me now with my feedback was just insane.

I mean what was my master plan here? Register this account back in 2011 when bitcoins were just $2 each and also register the user name MRBONG411 all over the internet years ago on various forums and message boards and websites just so I could ask for a half a bitcoin loan now and take off to a private island?

I mean really?

I won't be closing this thread because I have just as much of a right to post here as anyone else and I have not broken any rules.



KWH
legendary
Activity: 1904
Merit: 1045
In Collateral I Trust.
October 26, 2014, 06:57:14 PM
#21
The silver would be sold to cover the loan if I didn't repay.

Don't believe it.  You've made sure to verify as little info as possible on btcjam, now you are coming here and insulting this community with such bullshit.

You are untrustworthy.


Well no offense but I have been in this community a few days longer than you according to our registration dates.

I don't have as many posts but I also don;t go around accusing people of scams for no reason.

I am very trustworthy and if you bothered to actually take the time to search my name you would see that.




It all boils down to collateral. The vast majority of those gambling or cloud rental requests you posted about go unfilled, in case you have not noticed. Either put up adequate collateral which can be held by a trusted third party, or close this thread.
hero member
Activity: 639
Merit: 500
October 26, 2014, 04:09:47 PM
#20
The silver would be sold to cover the loan if I didn't repay.

Don't believe it.  You've made sure to verify as little info as possible on btcjam, now you are coming here and insulting this community with such bullshit.

You are untrustworthy.


Well no offense but I have been in this community a few days longer than you according to our registration dates.

I don't have as many posts but I also don;t go around accusing people of scams for no reason.

I am very trustworthy and if you bothered to actually take the time to search my name you would see that.

Vod
legendary
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Merit: 3010
Licking my boob since 1970
October 26, 2014, 04:07:03 PM
#19
The silver would be sold to cover the loan if I didn't repay.

Don't believe it.  You've made sure to verify as little info as possible on btcjam, now you are coming here and insulting this community with such bullshit.

You are untrustworthy.
hero member
Activity: 639
Merit: 500
October 26, 2014, 04:03:54 PM
#18
Is there something of value that would be backing my loan? Yes.

Who cares???  If you decide to not pay back the loan, you'll send the item of value to make up for it?

 Roll Eyes


The silver would be sold to cover the loan if I didn't repay.

Was trying to link here but you have to be logged in I guess to view my feedback at realcent.org forums. Same username MRBONG411

Either way I don't want to sell my silver or bitcoin at this time because the price on both seem very low to me.

I figured with the silver pawn loan I could get a small loan and build up my reputation and also save on interest.

Vod
legendary
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October 26, 2014, 03:55:51 PM
#17
Is there something of value that would be backing my loan? Yes.

Who cares???  If you decide to not pay back the loan, you'll send the item of value to make up for it?

 Roll Eyes
hero member
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October 26, 2014, 03:52:39 PM
#16
My loan does have collateral kinda but it is not something I would feel comfortable sending to someone else and with sending it wouldn't even really be worth it because of the amount and shipping.

Then your loan kinda does not have collateral, does it?   Roll Eyes

I guess it is how you look at it.

I have seen some in the forums asking for loans for gambling to investeing in rentals and stuff and I would argue those loans have really nothing backing them.

Is there something of value that would be backing my loan? Yes.

Will I be sending that to someone? No

Not because I am untrustworthy but because it would not be worth it to send through the mail for the amount I am asking for.

Vod
legendary
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October 26, 2014, 03:33:48 PM
#15
My loan does have collateral kinda but it is not something I would feel comfortable sending to someone else and with sending it wouldn't even really be worth it because of the amount and shipping.

Then your loan kinda does not have collateral, does it?   Roll Eyes
KWH
legendary
Activity: 1904
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In Collateral I Trust.
October 26, 2014, 03:16:54 PM
#14
All I ever hear about BTCJAM is scams...how can you advertise "you dont have to worry about being scammed"

Because my income info is verified. I even have an "A" rating. I'm not sure how much more legit it can get.

Too legit to quit? The info submitted was verified, but was it actually the borrowers info?
hero member
Activity: 639
Merit: 500
October 26, 2014, 01:59:20 PM
#13
I have a loan on BTCjam and was thinking about posting it here on Bitcointalk to see if I could get some investors.

Would that be ok or is it against the rules?



It's not against any rules, but we require collateral here, so your post might attract negative attention.

BTCJam does not require collateral, and is a scammer's paradise.  Be prepared to defend against scam accusations if you post here.


My loan does have collateral kinda but it is not something I would feel comfortable sending to someone else and with sending it wouldn't even really be worth it because of the amount and shipping.

I think scammers paradise might be a little harsh but there does seem to be some not so trustworthy people there. But I have also seen plenty of threads here with some not so trustworthy people.

I don't have anything to hide so I guess I will post my loan to see if anyone would be interested.

Thanks

https://btcjam.com/listings/25847-silver-pawn









Vod
legendary
Activity: 3668
Merit: 3010
Licking my boob since 1970
October 26, 2014, 01:56:45 AM
#12
All I ever hear about BTCJAM is scams...how can you advertise "you dont have to worry about being scammed"

Because my income info is verified. I even have an "A" rating. I'm not sure how much more legit it can get.

Who cares if you have all you info verified?  Still doesn't mean you'll pay back the loan.  You'll gamble that no one will bother to sue you in civil court.

Seeing as you used to have a scammer tag, I doubt you'll pay back any loan.

(P.S.  Did you forget to switch accounts?  You posted as the OP but on a different account.)
Vod
legendary
Activity: 3668
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Licking my boob since 1970
October 26, 2014, 01:55:14 AM
#11
I have a loan on BTCjam and was thinking about posting it here on Bitcointalk to see if I could get some investors.

Would that be ok or is it against the rules?



It's not against any rules, but we require collateral here, so your post might attract negative attention.

BTCJam does not require collateral, and is a scammer's paradise.  Be prepared to defend against scam accusations if you post here.
newbie
Activity: 38
Merit: 0
October 26, 2014, 01:49:57 AM
#10
All I ever hear about BTCJAM is scams...how can you advertise "you dont have to worry about being scammed"

Because my income info is verified. I even have an "A" rating. I'm not sure how much more legit it can get.
hero member
Activity: 639
Merit: 500
October 25, 2014, 02:33:57 PM
#9
I have a loan on BTCjam and was thinking about posting it here on Bitcointalk to see if I could get some investors.

Would that be ok or is it against the rules?

legendary
Activity: 1722
Merit: 1014
October 14, 2014, 12:37:48 AM
#8
This way it is a win-win situation and you dont have to worry about being scammed Smiley

Right.  I see you are taking out a number of "reputation" loans, which allow you to borrow greater amounts each time until you finally do scam. 

The people on this forum are smarter than the users on that website - it won't work here.  Undecided

I am really Impressed with the reply on "Vod" .

Really a Good answer for newbies .
full member
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Merit: 100
October 13, 2014, 10:20:11 PM
#7
This way it is a win-win situation and you dont have to worry about being scammed Smiley

Right.  I see you are taking out a number of "reputation" loans, which allow you to borrow greater amounts each time until you finally do scam. 

The people on this forum are smarter than the users on that website - it won't work here.  Undecided
I don't see why we even allow BTCjam loans to be advertised on here. None of the BTCjam loans would not be able to be filled directly on here if they were a suitable risk.

IMO putting your link to a BTCjam listing is nothing more then advertising spam.
Vod
legendary
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Licking my boob since 1970
October 13, 2014, 06:52:41 PM
#6
This way it is a win-win situation and you dont have to worry about being scammed Smiley

Right.  I see you are taking out a number of "reputation" loans, which allow you to borrow greater amounts each time until you finally do scam. 

The people on this forum are smarter than the users on that website - it won't work here.  Undecided
legendary
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October 13, 2014, 04:43:56 PM
#5
All I ever hear about BTCJAM is scams...how can you advertise "you dont have to worry about being scammed"


You said that you hear about scamms, but do you have personal experinece that you can claim such thing? There are scamms everywhere unfortunateley, even on this forum, but you can't say that it's this fourm's fault or BTCjam's fault.
newbie
Activity: 11
Merit: 0
October 13, 2014, 01:29:07 PM
#4
I meant that my loans are legit as I have been actively repaying and reinvesting in loans from there.

It protects the person loaning the money from getting scammed ( if you are careful, etc) and it protects the person getting the funds so the loaner doesnt get to slam their rep and turn it into a "he said she said" argument.
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