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Topic: Great Lending Opportunity, (Read 569 times)

sr. member
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August 15, 2017, 06:03:10 AM
#9
Now, If I said: Shall Not pay them back. I wouldn't be true to my word if I did pay them back.
And in that case, if I paid them back you shouldn't trust me. But at that stage, the argument is moot, is it not?
And you sound retarded as fuck
Stop beating around  the bush and use a format what everyone uses to ask a bitcoin loan if you wish to get any.Other that that,this thread is just a troll,you are a troll and have no serious intentions by opening this thread.If you do,update the thread with collateral details.

If you havent realize it, its not a serious thread. Hes just messing around.
legendary
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Get your game girl
August 15, 2017, 02:24:57 AM
#8
Now, If I said: Shall Not pay them back. I wouldn't be true to my word if I did pay them back.
And in that case, if I paid them back you shouldn't trust me. But at that stage, the argument is moot, is it not?
And you sound retarded as fuck
Stop beating around  the bush and use a format what everyone uses to ask a bitcoin loan if you wish to get any.Other that that,this thread is just a troll,you are a troll and have no serious intentions by opening this thread.If you do,update the thread with collateral details.
vip
Activity: 490
Merit: 271
August 14, 2017, 02:52:14 PM
#7
I have no intention of paying them back
So if you were to pay them back anyway, would that make you more or less honest for changing your intentions?


Not more or less honest, just honest.

Intention: Plan or Aim of doing something. So, If I paid them back, I'd still adhere to the original statement. You just shouldn't 'expect' them back.

Now, If I said: Shall Not pay them back. I wouldn't be true to my word if I did pay them back.
And in that case, if I paid them back you shouldn't trust me. But at that stage, the argument is moot, is it not?
legendary
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August 14, 2017, 06:22:35 AM
#6
I have no intention of paying them back
So if you were to pay them back anyway, would that make you more or less honest for changing your intentions?
sr. member
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August 14, 2017, 06:16:24 AM
#5
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August 14, 2017, 02:05:56 AM
#4
Ironically, you even saw more effort for your sarcastic post than the real scammers. Grin
Anyways, welcome back to the forums for a long time! Too bad you that Donator account has been molding for a too long time.
I suggest you just now relax here with us, and troll the scammers because that is what we like to do at the Lending board.
vip
Activity: 490
Merit: 271
August 14, 2017, 12:17:41 AM
#3
This user recently woke up from a long period of inactivity.
But goodluck  Cheesy


LOL, Yes, I did. The damn SigWit dragged me back.

Your warning of a potential scam is interesting tho. I think, I've stated my intentions pretty clearly. If a person can't see what I'm trying to get at, well your warning won't help them in either case. Tongue


Stay Vigilant tho...

Best Regards,
hero member
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August 14, 2017, 12:10:25 AM
#2
This user recently woke up from a long period of inactivity.
But goodluck  Cheesy
vip
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August 13, 2017, 11:19:24 PM
#1
Well lets get straight to business.

I want to borrow Bitcoin.

Full Disclosure: I have no intention of paying them back, so I'll skip the sad story and great business plan.

I just figured every other method was used to get people to loan coins, why not just an honest one.

If you're interested deposit coins here vvv


Thank You for your time.


Best Regards,

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