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Topic: Btc loan request 4.5btc (Read 3935 times)

donator
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July 28, 2012, 10:11:17 AM
#53
Yes I did.  PsychoticBoy is a man of his word.
hero member
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Hello world!
July 28, 2012, 05:06:04 AM
#52
I bet 1 BTC that he will pay it back  Roll Eyes

I will take that bet.

It`s set then.
1 BTC from you for me if he repays, otherwise I pay you 1 BTC   Wink

Did bo2573 at least get paid then? Smiley
donator
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July 26, 2012, 08:57:32 PM
#51
You are welcome!  See you in the next default thread!
hero member
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July 25, 2012, 05:07:58 PM
#50
Nope - did you expect anything else?  Thanks for the bump and reminder.
donator
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July 25, 2012, 04:31:45 PM
#49
Paid back?
full member
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July 18, 2012, 07:58:10 PM
#48
Just keep giving those coins away.  You should pay me half of what you are going to give away in the future and I will kick you in the nuts.  Then you still will have half of your coins!
As someone who was accused of being a scammer on my first loan request, I'd like to defend Patrick's methods.

He may take a hit occasionally, but his loan business is obviously still profitable.

Moreover, I know he has personally helped me get more involved in the Bitcoin world; I'm sure this is the same for other people who might have otherwise be turned down.

+1 to this
donator
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July 18, 2012, 04:05:24 PM
#47
legendary
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July 18, 2012, 04:05:16 PM
#46
Just keep giving those coins away.  You should pay me half of what you are going to give away in the future and I will kick you in the nuts.  Then you still will have half of your coins!
As someone who was accused of being a scammer on my first loan request, I'd like to defend Patrick's methods.

He may take a hit occasionally, but his loan business is obviously still profitable.

Moreover, I know he has personally helped me get more involved in the Bitcoin world; I'm sure this is the same for other people who might have otherwise been turned down.
hero member
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July 18, 2012, 03:58:02 PM
#45
Just keep giving those coins away.  You should pay me half of what you are going to give away in the future and I will kick you in the nuts.  Then you still will have half of your coins!

But then I wouldn't have any entertainment value.
donator
Activity: 1057
Merit: 1021
July 18, 2012, 03:54:30 PM
#44
Just keep giving those coins away.  You should pay me half of what you are going to give away in the future and I will kick you in the nuts.  Then you still will have half of your coins!
hero member
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Merit: 500
July 17, 2012, 03:53:43 PM
#43
Why would anyone scam just $38?  Serious question here. 

When I was 13, $38 was a lot - but that was a long time ago.
When I was 21, it would buy a week of groceries, but that was also a while ago.
Now $38 doesn't even buy a decent bottle of whiskey (but decent vodka maybe).  Simply a matter of degrees.

By the above reasoning, for 4.5 BTC I have some entertainment and have identified a 13 year old with a bad credit history.
hero member
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July 17, 2012, 03:53:01 PM
#42
Why would anyone scam just $38?  Serious question here. 
Because you didn't believe he would, it's easier than scamming $138.




hero member
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July 17, 2012, 03:51:04 PM
#41
Why would anyone scam just $38?  Serious question here. 

Why would anyone scam period? As always, it rots me.
hero member
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bitcoin hundred-aire
July 17, 2012, 03:47:41 PM
#40
Why would anyone scam just $38?  Serious question here. 
hero member
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July 17, 2012, 03:45:29 PM
#39
Obviously you can blame me - I'm feeding the trolls.

New users come along, find out what's what and work out how it works. 
They then run the gauntlet of trolls asking for a minor loan in public, or approach a lender via pm.
I'm prepared to risk a few coins to find out is someone is genuine or not, but that doesn't mean I am going to lend them hundreds.

It's a shame to do this.

I know bitcoin is succeeding, but these scams I believe is what hurts btc the most.

I see the post that you're following the coins now, hope it leads to a conviction.
hero member
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July 17, 2012, 01:58:32 PM
#38
They have not disappeared completely, and I am chasing it.
legendary
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brb keeping up with the Kardashians
July 17, 2012, 12:28:24 PM
#37
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donator
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July 15, 2012, 03:14:35 PM
#36
Paid back yet?
hero member
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July 05, 2012, 02:39:29 PM
#35
What I found really disrespectful was when nckrazze insisted a lender did the shoe on head thing to get a loan.

If he thought he was a scammer I could understand it, but he filled the loan then posted the photo Undecided

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/5-day-5-btc-loan-have-collateral-for-being-noob-name-the-interest-88453

I'm not sure that everyone here understands that a putting shoes/feet on things disrespect the thing in many cultures. Instead, it was just a stupid way to confirm that the person in the picture *might* be who you are dealing with.

And in other news, I was asked for a group photo with the respected bitcoiners of this community to prove I wasn't a fake PatrickHarnett.  I don't mind being a false PatrickHarnett, but I have no idea what the rest of you look like, haven't met you, and might do so in a couple of years.  Photos don't necessarily prove anything.

(as far as I know, I'm not a fake, but I provided some other credentials to someone I've never met, spoken with or seen - I hope they weren't a fake.  And if they recognise this - I hope they get a good laugh out of it too)
legendary
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Think. Positive. Thoughts.
July 05, 2012, 08:54:31 AM
#34
What I found really disrespectful was when nckrazze insisted a lender did the shoe on head thing to get a loan.

If he thought he was a scammer I could understand it, but he filled the loan then posted the photo Undecided

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/5-day-5-btc-loan-have-collateral-for-being-noob-name-the-interest-88453

I'm not sure that everyone here understands that a putting shoes/feet on things disrespect the thing in many cultures. Instead, it was just a stupid way to confirm that the person in the picture *might* be who you are dealing with.
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