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Topic: Loan defaulted by [Edwardard] - page 4. (Read 957 times)

legendary
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November 11, 2023, 10:22:40 PM
#14
you must have the highest tolerance for scammers to wait 5 months before creating this thread. your patience is mother teresa level. he didn't offer collateral and then its a big amount for someone to send.

because he went online and knew that red trust you gave yet no communication still, youre right to think he isn't coming back to pay for it.  its already in his mind since he couldn't restore his account to remove the negative trust.
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November 11, 2023, 10:16:33 PM
#13
He has been on the website for 8 years now or almost, and considering his past repayments including a previous $1000 repayment I feel like he wasn't originally intending to scam and I feel like he is in a genuine life situation. I would try to get him to talk about it more and provide proof so we can ensure that he's not lying at the very least, I don't like how hes ignoring you though one bit.

I had also thought that the user was in serious condition due to a family issue. But if I am correct then the user might have response/contact me while the user came online but I have no response after several tryings.
legendary
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November 11, 2023, 10:13:21 PM
#12
You are right and the campaign on which the user was still active. So, there was no chance to earn less than 100$ per week. I can't imagine a healthy-minded person can act like Edwardard did.
You think it was some kind of exit scam, where Edwardard just got tired of being here and decided to wind up his bitcointalk "career" by stealing from you on his way out?  Assuming you don't hear from him, that's what it looks like to me and it's unfortunate--I recall when he was managing at least one campaign at any given time, and I remember thinking it was odd that he'd started participating in campaigns rather than managing them.  

Either way, sorry for your loss.  $1000 is a lot to lose to a scammer no matter how much money you've got (and I don't have a clue as to your level of wealth, I'm just saying).

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I had also thought that the user was in serious condition due to a family issue. But if I am correct then the user might have response/contact me while the user came online but I have no response after several tryings.
That might explain the need for money all at once instead of having to earn it over time through a sig campaign.  Still, with bitcoin being as high as it is and perhaps headed higher....I don't know, I don't understand the thought process of people who pull shit like this.  I guess there's still a chance he'll get in touch with you, no matter how slim it seems, and I hope he does.
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November 11, 2023, 09:56:10 PM
#11
Sometimes, it really f*ucks up to see people ruin their accounts this way.

The campaign in which the loan defaulter participated in actually is one of best signature campaigns in Bitcointalk. With that campaign and his rank, it takes about 3 months with actively posting to get $1000 and more, enough to have a full loan repayment.

Sorry for your loss, assume it's a loss, shasan.
You are right and the campaign on which the user was still active. So, there was no chance to earn less than 100$ per week. I can't imagine a healthy-minded person can act like Edwardard did.
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November 11, 2023, 09:55:34 PM
#10
I've given him a negative rep. That is evil. it sucks working legitimately to have your hard earn money robbed by these con artists. I really hope that he isn't a scammer and pays you back but it's been months. Looking at his history it looked like he was a legitimate user prior which sucks.
Thanks for your support. Though the amount is not small but the account if the user was more valuable as the user could earn a lot than the defaulted loan amount from the defaulted account.


He has been on the website for 8 years now or almost, and considering his past repayments including a previous $1000 repayment I feel like he wasn't originally intending to scam and I feel like he is in a genuine life situation. I would try to get him to talk about it more and provide proof so we can ensure that he's not lying at the very least, I don't like how hes ignoring you though one bit.

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November 11, 2023, 09:50:17 PM
#9
I have put in bold what I think may help to understand why he has defaulted.
S/he might say the truth but I have waited a long time and checked several times whether s/he comes online or not and I have seen several times but no response though I have sent several messages.
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November 11, 2023, 09:46:55 PM
#8
You have to see how people ruin an account. He had been on the forum for a long time and had managed many campaigns.
Sometimes, it really f*ucks up to see people ruin their accounts this way.

The campaign in which the loan defaulter participated in actually is one of best signature campaigns in Bitcointalk. With that campaign and his rank, it takes about 3 months with actively posting to get $1000 and more, enough to have a full loan repayment.

Sorry for your loss, assume it's a loss, shasan.
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November 11, 2023, 09:41:43 PM
#7
I've given him a negative rep. That is evil. it sucks working legitimately to have your hard earn money robbed by these con artists. I really hope that he isn't a scammer and pays you back but it's been months. Looking at his history it looked like he was a legitimate user prior which sucks.
Thanks for your support. Though the amount is not small but the account if the user was more valuable as the user could earn a lot than the defaulted loan amount from the defaulted account.
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November 11, 2023, 09:37:08 PM
#6
Also, the user was in a good campaign where the weekly payment was 100$. In the meantime, the user could repay the double amount. And the account can't be ruined.
I am surprised that the user returned 1050$ and the latter took 1000$. If the user was a defaulter then why return the previous loan? I can't get the answer to this.

I imagine that the default was not something premeditated but that he had some problem, that things went wrong and that is why he has not been able to return it. In his last message on the forum, he said:

Hi shasan,
due to some unexpected family issues, I'd like to ask for an extension for my current loan.
extension period: +15days
Repayment will be 1100$ instead of 1050$. I hope u understand and grant me this extension.
I would like to ask for second extension for this loan. I know it is already too long but my situation is not that good. I will pay with more interest on this extension and I hope you understand.
extension time: 1month (on or before 12th july)
repayment: 1250 usdt.

I have put in bold what I think may help to understand why he has defaulted.
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November 11, 2023, 09:32:56 PM
#5
Fuck Sashan, I'm really sorry. 1,000 bucks plus interest must hurt, and you surely must make a lot of successful loans just to make up for that loss. I'm going to red tag him too and support the flag.

You have to see how people ruin an account. He had been on the forum for a long time and had managed many campaigns.
Also, the user was in a good campaign where the weekly payment was 100$. In the meantime, the user could repay the double amount. And the account can't be ruined.
I am surprised that the user returned 1050$ and the latter took 1000$. If the user was a defaulter then why return the previous loan? I can't get the answer to this.
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November 11, 2023, 09:26:13 PM
#4
I've given him a negative rep. That is evil. it sucks working legitimately to have your hard earn money robbed by these con artists. I really hope that he isn't a scammer and pays you back but it's been months. Looking at his history it looked like he was a legitimate user prior which sucks.
legendary
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November 11, 2023, 09:24:57 PM
#3
Fuck Sashan, I'm really sorry. 1,000 bucks plus interest must hurt, and you surely must make a lot of successful loans just to make up for that loss. I'm going to red tag him too and support the flag.

You have to see how people ruin an account. He had been on the forum for a long time and had managed many campaigns.
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November 11, 2023, 09:19:43 PM
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November 11, 2023, 09:19:20 PM
#1
What happened:: Edwardard has taken a non-collateral loan and there has been no repayment and/or no communication for about 5 months. I have tried to communicate via private messages but the user has not responded to me though several times the user came online. Also, the user came online after I left negative feedback on his/her profile.

Scammers Profile Link: https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/edwardard-710241

Reference Link: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.62223806
Amount Scammed: 1000$+interest
Payment Method: USDT
Proof of Payment: Internal transaction Via Binance
Flag: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;flag=3240
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