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November 28, 2019, 07:02:17 PM
#11
There's a "lock topic" link on the bottom of the page, left-hand side.  Click it.
Thanks for assisting Smiley
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November 28, 2019, 06:49:55 PM
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There's a "lock topic" link on the bottom of the page, left-hand side.  Click it.
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November 28, 2019, 06:35:31 PM
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Sorry about that.
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October 28, 2019, 06:50:28 PM
#8
But in my country there is a saying - He who does not risk does not drink champagne.

That's fud from the rich in order to get you to part with your money (and probably put up the prices of champagne at the same time)... You don't have to risk much to profit at a much higer rate than that (if you have some funds to start with).

I don't think you really gave much of a reason, what are you a reserve for? Surely if it's the millitary they'll pay your travel expenses?

It's unlikely you'll get a loan here based on the amount of times people have scammed for much less than $200.

You're better off locking this topic and moving on... (get an advance on your paycheck as suggested above).
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October 28, 2019, 04:05:09 PM
#7

But in my country there is a saying - He who does not risk does not drink champagne.

Haha
You are asking 0.025 BTC (230+ USD) from strangers. Let's keep the forum and lending section aside.
What are the chances in the real world of getting the same amount from random people?
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October 28, 2019, 03:58:08 PM
#6
Reason: I’m leaving the country for a month for personal reasons, I’m afraid I don’t have enough money (I’ll stay as a reserve)

Time: exactly one month (until my next paycheck)

I will return the debt with a small percentage: 0.028 +

If anyone has doubts, you can simply not comment.

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Youre better off asking a family member, a friend, or a bank to give you a loan. You can even ask wherever youre getting this "paycheck" from to give you an advance. Here, if you dont have valid collateral that is 120% of what youre asking, youre not going to get anything. On top of that, future income isnt valid.

If youre leaving the country for "personal" reasons but yet youre afraid you wont have enough money, youre better off not leaving at all, but if you can afford to leave, you should be able to have the money until the next time you get paid.
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October 28, 2019, 03:36:54 PM
#5
If anyone has doubts, you can simply not comment.

I have doubts, and my comments aren't for your benefit, but the security of the community. 

If you don't like my comments, feel free to comment.  Roll Eyes

All perfectly!
I will not criticize.
I just decided to try .. Since I now need this amount.

Thanks for the answer, friend.
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October 28, 2019, 03:32:19 PM
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If anyone has doubts, you can simply not comment.

I have doubts, and my comments aren't for your benefit, but the security of the community. 

If you don't like my comments, feel free to comment.  Roll Eyes
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October 28, 2019, 03:26:29 PM
#3
If anyone has doubts, you can simply not comment.
Heh, I don't think so mate.

You really think that people are going to sit by and let you try to take a $200+ loan out, as a Newbie, having been inactive for the last four months? I'd feel personally responsible if you almost inevitably scammed someone.

Take a loan out in real life rather than trying to solicit money from strangers on a random internet forum.

I agree, I would also probably not give it ...
But in my country there is a saying - He who does not risk does not drink champagne.

Thanks for the answer, mate.
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October 28, 2019, 03:22:50 PM
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If anyone has doubts, you can simply not comment.
Heh, I don't think so mate.

You really think that people are going to sit by and let you try to take a $200+ loan out, as a Newbie, having been inactive for the last four months? I'd feel personally responsible if you almost inevitably scammed someone.

Take a loan out in real life rather than trying to solicit money from strangers on a random internet forum.
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October 28, 2019, 03:19:54 PM
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sorry, my mistake.
i learned lesson, no more loans without collaretal !
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