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newbie
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Profit per week is 3k around 12k per month but in December 2017 profits were 16k. Started trading 5 years ago but only been a limited company since Jan 2017 since we moved premises and registered for VAT. Also with the new contract with the NHS we will have a minimum of 4 extra vehicles per week increasing profits more.

Hi Grantuk85, sorry to interrupt your conversations.
I just wonder, if your business could generate almost 10k profit a month, why the bank could not lend you 20k, for a very low interest rate compared to the loan here?

This is just doesn't make sense in the business world. Any explanation for that?
Thanks.
newbie
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Hi Parodium,

Profit per week is 3k around 12k per month but in December 2017 profits were 16k. Started trading 5 years ago but only been a limited company since Jan 2017 since we moved premises and registered for VAT. Also with the new contract with the NHS we will have a minimum of 4 extra vehicles per week increasing profits more.


If you wish to see accounts/bank statements can provide these if needed.

sr. member
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You mention turnover is ~£50,000 per month, how much of this is profit, and how many months has the business been operating?

I may consider funding this loan.
newbie
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Thanks for your reply.

I was searching on google about Bitcoin Peer to Peer loans. I noticed that this site has a lending option as well - yes it’s a Limited Company.


I tried to get a venture loan on the asset of the spraybooth I already own, but every company I’ve searched/spoken to Use a credit rating instead of looking at the profit from the company.

Would be happy to keep an investor to earn a share of the profits when the loan has been repaid.
sr. member
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Good Morning,

First of all I am new but please don't let this put you off.

Let me start with the amount and return.

Contact: [email protected]

Loan Amount: 2.43 BTC or £20,000 depending on current value.
Repayment: 5% Per Month
Bitcoin Address: Will update when home - Currently on works PC.
Number of days: 12 Months or 24 Weeks
Collateral offered: Spray booth valued at £28,000 and 49% Share in business to be bought back after the loan has been repaid.
Purpose: Business Assets


The business has been trading since the start of 2017, in Liverpool (UK). Turn over per month is around £50,000 (Bank Statements can be provided)

The reason I am asking for this Loan is I've got a new contract with the NHS repairing the fleet vehicles with a minimum of 4 per week taking on this contract I've needed to buy a new Spraybooth and a few more bits of equipment. In total it will be £40,000 investment but I am currently short half which is what the loan will be for.

I've tried to get a loan with the Bank but they are unable to lend to myself, as I've not got a very good credit rating. I am currently in talks with an Angel Investor but the process is taking longer than I've got to secure the funds if the angel investor decides to invest I will be willing to pay the Loan back straight away plus any interest. If not then I would be happy to pay back over 12 months or 24 weeks I will also guarantee if Bitcoin falls below the amount at which the loan was taken that the current rate will be paid back.

The contract is to start on the 29th Jan 2018 so would need someone in the United Kingdom pref the North West. Happy to accept from other countries but with the type of Loan I do not think it would be the right type of loan for someone to invest.

Any questions or if I've missed anything out, please feel free to ask.

The business shares would be useless since they have no value (if its a public company that *might* be different but since youre in talks with an angel investor, it does show your business isnt public), and no one wants to go after you personally if you go out of business after getting the loan. Cost to much money. A spray booth, like you said, would have to be done locally, but why come here exactly? If you need a loan so badly, why not talk to an investor about doing a venture debt?
newbie
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I would be happy to split the investment with a number of different people if that’s better than investing the full amount.

newbie
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Good Morning,

First of all I am new but please don't let this put you off.

Let me start with the amount and return.

Contact: [email protected]

Loan Amount: 2.43 BTC or £20,000 depending on current value.
Repayment: £1,800 per month or £1,000 per week.
Bitcoin Address: 19r7vaHwT839qaEkrdx2Fvnw9YvUhHLHcm
Number of days: 12 Months or 24 Weeks
Collateral offered: Spray booth valued at £28,000 and 49% Share in business to be bought back after the loan has been repaid.
Purpose: Business Assets


The business has been trading since the start of 2017, in Liverpool (UK). Turn over per month is around £50,000 (Bank Statements can be provided)

The reason I am asking for this Loan is I've got a new contract with the NHS repairing the fleet vehicles with a minimum of 4 per week taking on this contract I've needed to buy a new Spraybooth and a few more bits of equipment. In total it will be £40,000 investment but I am currently short half which is what the loan will be for.

I've tried to get a loan with the Bank but they are unable to lend to myself, as I've not got a very good credit rating. I am currently in talks with an Angel Investor but the process is taking longer than I've got to secure the funds if the angel investor decides to invest I will be willing to pay the Loan back straight away plus any interest. If not then I would be happy to pay back over 12 months or 24 weeks I will also guarantee if Bitcoin falls below the amount at which the loan was taken that the current rate will be paid back.

The contract is to start on the 29th Jan 2018 so would need someone in the United Kingdom pref the North West. Happy to accept from other countries but with the type of Loan I do not think it would be the right type of loan for someone to invest.

Any questions or if I've missed anything out, please feel free to ask.
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