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Topic: [CLOSED]Offering loan 0.08 btc (Read 1524 times)

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June 06, 2014, 11:16:20 AM
#22
After rating his trust, he finally paid me back.
All is good now.
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June 04, 2014, 09:46:47 AM
#21
trust rating added.
HE DIDN'T PAY ME BACK
After some time, many things have changed.
For more infromation see the reference in his trust rating.
Don't deal with this guy!

REFERENCE: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=98712

Both OP and Vod mistyped the scammed amount (0.08 -> 0.8)
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June 02, 2014, 10:22:32 AM
#20
Wow, this a rather out of nowhere bump.
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June 02, 2014, 10:09:10 AM
#19
trust rating added.
HE DIDN'T PAY ME BACK
After some time, many things have changed.
For more infromation see the reference in his trust rating.
Don't deal with this guy!

REFERENCE: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=98712
hero member
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Merit: 500
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December 11, 2013, 12:27:09 PM
#18
Lol, you guys think im not gonna pay him?? javascript:void(0);

Lets do one think, if i repay the loan in time, you all will give us both another 0.06 to each one and will stop posting spam here.

Nah.  You see, when someone starts saying how trustworthy they are, it really has the opposite effect intended.
I won't be giving you any money, but this loan was very badly handled, that's all.

The truth is that some posts here made me think I lost my money.  Shocked
But as johnmatrix replied to my pm saying he accepted the loan, reassured me in a way...
But I am still anxious.

monbux
thank you for helping newbies like me.

We'll see in one week.
johnmatrix thank you for responding to my pm.  Undecided

Well really it's not if he pays back or not.
I'm just telling to that next time you're giving out a loan, ask for a collateral.  
I will. After this I will be more carefull on my online transactions.
legendary
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December 07, 2013, 10:17:02 AM
#17
Lol, you guys think im not gonna pay him?? javascript:void(0);

Lets do one think, if i repay the loan in time, you all will give us both another 0.06 to each one and will stop posting spam here.

Nah.  You see, when someone starts saying how trustworthy they are, it really has the opposite effect intended.
I won't be giving you any money, but this loan was very badly handled, that's all.

The truth is that some posts here made me think I lost my money.  Shocked
But as johnmatrix replied to my pm saying he accepted the loan, reassured me in a way...
But I am still anxious.

monbux
thank you for helping newbies like me.

We'll see in one week.
johnmatrix thank you for responding to my pm.  Undecided

Well really it's not if he pays back or not.
I'm just telling to that next time you're giving out a loan, ask for a collateral. 
sr. member
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December 07, 2013, 08:50:26 AM
#16
bye bye money.

I wish we lived in a world where a mans word was his bond

but we dont and people like to exploit those trustworthy people

i hope you get paid back, just dont offer loans to stranger again would be my words of wisdom

I'm pretty sure OP will get his money back. Wink
cmf
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December 07, 2013, 08:48:13 AM
#15
bye bye money.

I wish we lived in a world where a mans word was his bond

but we dont and people like to exploit those trustworthy people

i hope you get paid back, just dont offer loans to stranger again would be my words of wisdom

hero member
Activity: 602
Merit: 500
In math we trust.
December 07, 2013, 08:05:23 AM
#14
Lol, you guys think im not gonna pay him?? javascript:void(0);

Lets do one think, if i repay the loan in time, you all will give us both another 0.06 to each one and will stop posting spam here.

Nah.  You see, when someone starts saying how trustworthy they are, it really has the opposite effect intended.
I won't be giving you any money, but this loan was very badly handled, that's all.

The truth is that some posts here made me think I lost my money.  Shocked
But as johnmatrix replied to my pm saying he accepted the loan, reassured me in a way...
But I am still anxious.

monbux
thank you for helping newbies like me.

We'll see in one week.
johnmatrix thank you for responding to my pm.  Undecided
legendary
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Merit: 1029
December 06, 2013, 10:54:22 PM
#13
Lol, you guys think im not gonna pay him??

Lets do one think, if i repay the loan in time, you all will give us both another 0.06 to each one and will stop posting spam here.

Nah.  You see, when someone starts saying how trustworthy they are, it really has the opposite effect intended.
I won't be giving you any money, but this loan was very badly handled, that's all.
sr. member
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Merit: 250
December 06, 2013, 08:58:57 PM
#12
Lol, you guys think im not gonna pay him??

Lets do one think, if i repay the loan in time, you all will give us both another 0.06 to each one and will stop posting spam here.
legendary
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sr. member
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December 06, 2013, 05:24:20 PM
#10
So basically you're giving away a free .08 BTC to any new account Tongue
It's the first time I am offering a loan.  Did I do anything wrong?

Yes - you loaned without collateral.  You'll never see that 0.08BTC again.   Undecided
Are you sure about this? It looks like he's a nice guy. Why would he scam me.

/facepalm


Must I say more?
You loaned $80 USD to a random guy on the internet.  You expect him to give you back the $80 PLUS another $40 within 1 week.
He's not a trusted member - trusted members don't say that they are trusted members; instead, they provide a collateral that will force the other party to trust them to some extent Tongue

Anyways, I suggest never loaning again unless you make more strict requirements.

Assumedly the other guy is an alt, and he is repping himself. Nobody is that ignorant.
legendary
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December 06, 2013, 05:22:41 PM
#9
So basically you're giving away a free .08 BTC to any new account Tongue
It's the first time I am offering a loan.  Did I do anything wrong?

Yes - you loaned without collateral.  You'll never see that 0.08BTC again.   Undecided
Are you sure about this? It looks like he's a nice guy. Why would he scam me.

/facepalm


Must I say more?
You loaned $80 USD to a random guy on the internet.  You expect him to give you back the $80 PLUS another $40 within 1 week.
He's not a trusted member - trusted members don't say that they are trusted members; instead, they provide a collateral that will force the other party to trust them to some extent Tongue

Anyways, I suggest never loaning again unless you make more strict requirements.
hero member
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December 06, 2013, 05:10:28 PM
#8
So basically you're giving away a free .08 BTC to any new account Tongue
It's the first time I am offering a loan.  Did I do anything wrong?

Yes - you loaned without collateral.  You'll never see that 0.08BTC again.   Undecided
Are you sure about this? It looks like he's a nice guy. Why would he scam me.
Vod
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December 06, 2013, 05:03:45 PM
#7
So basically you're giving away a free .08 BTC to any new account Tongue
It's the first time I am offering a loan.  Did I do anything wrong?

Yes - you loaned without collateral.  You'll never see that 0.08BTC again.   Undecided
hero member
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Merit: 500
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December 06, 2013, 04:33:17 PM
#6
Hi i would like to borrow the 0.08, i just have an upcoming deposit into my gox acc and with that i will pay you the 0.12, how many days do you give to repay the loan?

im a trusted member here since april, my btc address is  1DgTReoXa2Envj4pHdrvqpuSwqHiFxZBZq , if you can give me 1 week to repay, i accept the loan.

cheers


I can, I'll send you the money in a moment. I will pm you with more details.
EDIT: Done, here's the tx ID
https://blockchain.info/tx/1539226671f35e3a051cb1d7b08d0f3049588d20d3ffc798e2ce71519b2b6ae8




So basically you're giving away a free .08 BTC to any new account Tongue
It's the first time I am offering a loan.  Did I do anything wrong?
sr. member
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Cuddling, censored, unicorn-shaped troll.
December 06, 2013, 03:42:25 PM
#5
Hi i would like to borrow the 0.08, i just have an upcoming deposit into my gox acc and with that i will pay you the 0.12, how many days do you give to repay the loan?

im a trusted member here since april, my btc address is  1DgTReoXa2Envj4pHdrvqpuSwqHiFxZBZq , if you can give me 1 week to repay, i accept the loan.

cheers
sr. member
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Merit: 250
December 06, 2013, 03:40:13 PM
#4
Hi i would like to borrow the 0.08, i just have an upcoming deposit into my gox acc and with that i will pay you the 0.12, how many days do you give to repay the loan?

im a trusted member here since april, my btc address is  1DgTReoXa2Envj4pHdrvqpuSwqHiFxZBZq , if you can give me 1 week to repay, i accept the loan.

cheers

sr. member
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December 06, 2013, 03:36:02 PM
#3
So basically you're giving away a free .08 BTC to any new account Tongue
Or he's trying to bait & help....
Or... He's trying to give some credit to one of his alts that will soon show up.

I'll let everyone check OP post history and make their mind.  Grin
legendary
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December 06, 2013, 02:40:54 PM
#2
So basically you're giving away a free .08 BTC to any new account Tongue
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December 06, 2013, 01:30:59 PM
#1
I am offering one BTC loan of 0.08BTC

(return 0.12 btc)
no need for collateral...
The loan went to johnmatrix
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