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November 20, 2014, 11:14:12 PM
#35
You smoke cock shut up you scammer
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November 20, 2014, 11:05:39 PM
#34
Long story short, my friend is in the hospital quarantined with his laptop and some other things. No, not ebola. I won't give details, but it's bad. I need $37 to help him out with is bills, as that's what I owed him before. I can payback tomorrow as that's when I get paid.

I don't have a collateral, so don't post anything with the word collateral on it. I've taken loans before including a 1.1 BTC loan from espringe that I paid back fully. If you aren't interested in giving the loan, please do not post. Especially if your username is Bitcoin-Police.


IMO this is an extreme risk for any lender that is considering to make this loan. Candystripes has acted in a very suspicious manner since he has joined the forum, has had several scam accusations against him, only to repay the victim once proof was given that he was scamming in one instance and in the other instance there was an unknown resolution.

I wouldn't seriously doubt that any hospital would quarantine someone with only their laptop and would doubt even more that a loan made by the OP will be repaid.  

Want to talk to the guy? He has Skype, he can tell you all about it, and show you his skin and the problems he has. I find it extremely offensive that you say this. It makes me think how someone could post that.

About the scam accusation, I'll tl;dr it. I gave a guy a loan for his account as collateral. I give the loan, then he complains of not giving his account back, but he never paid back the loan. On the other one, I never scammed him. He sent me .2 by accident. I ended it up paying it back anyways. Don't call me a scammer if you have no solid proof.

Posts like this disgust me. Any lender knows the risks of lending without a collateral and can think for himself. Doubting that my friend is quarantined in a hospital with a terrible disease makes you sound like you are just a child. He has his laptop because it his only source of entertainment for him. He sits on it all day thinking about whether he will make it through.

Think again before you make a post like this, it really hurts to see people think I am scamming and lying.

To ndhc, I will PM you soon to talk about the loan, and how much I need. I am making a deal right now.
I have no interest of talking to your "friend" on skype as I have no interest of making this loan.

Regarding the loan to the user who used his account as collateral: by your own admission you gave the account to the incorrect person (this was after you clearly spammed the forum with ~100 useless, off topic posts to get the account to have a higher activity level) and requested the true owner pay you more then the agreed-upon repayment amount to get the account back.

The other time you scammed, you were send more money then what you were owed and you quickly gambled away the money and told the person you scammed that you were unable to pay him back. It was only after he made his situation public, along with proof that he was scammed that you promptly repaid him. Your intention to scam was clear, IMO and you only paid him back to avoid receiving negative trust with the hopes of pulling off a larger scam in the future.


I requested the same amount, because he was late. If you don't understand the situation, don't post about it. I also deleted those posts afterwards.

About the other situation, "told the person you scammed that you were unable to pay him back.". Absolutely not true. I would've paid him back anyways. People like you should be removed off the trust list, because you seem to be making many false accusations with absolutely no solid proof.  I don't know why you think I would pull off a larger scam. I was a member with 70 activity, if I wanted to, I could take the .2 and run and make a new account. I don't scam people, so stop calling me a scammer. "Your intention to scam was clear". You've got to be joking by now, I told him I would pay him back from the start. The day I lost it, I told him I would pay him back, and I did. My intention to scam was never clear. I PMed him saying I would payback before he made the thread. I was just out of cash at the time.

On another note, I only need $30 now. If you can exchange $4 PayPal to Bitcoin, also PM me.
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November 20, 2014, 10:59:53 PM
#33
Long story short, my friend is in the hospital quarantined with his laptop and some other things. No, not ebola. I won't give details, but it's bad. I need $37 to help him out with is bills, as that's what I owed him before. I can payback tomorrow as that's when I get paid.

I don't have a collateral, so don't post anything with the word collateral on it. I've taken loans before including a 1.1 BTC loan from espringe that I paid back fully. If you aren't interested in giving the loan, please do not post. Especially if your username is Bitcoin-Police.


IMO this is an extreme risk for any lender that is considering to make this loan. Candystripes has acted in a very suspicious manner since he has joined the forum, has had several scam accusations against him, only to repay the victim once proof was given that he was scamming in one instance and in the other instance there was an unknown resolution.

I wouldn't seriously doubt that any hospital would quarantine someone with only their laptop and would doubt even more that a loan made by the OP will be repaid.  

Want to talk to the guy? He has Skype, he can tell you all about it, and show you his skin and the problems he has. I find it extremely offensive that you say this. It makes me think how someone could post that.

About the scam accusation, I'll tl;dr it. I gave a guy a loan for his account as collateral. I give the loan, then he complains of not giving his account back, but he never paid back the loan. On the other one, I never scammed him. He sent me .2 by accident. I ended it up paying it back anyways. Don't call me a scammer if you have no solid proof.

Posts like this disgust me. Any lender knows the risks of lending without a collateral and can think for himself. Doubting that my friend is quarantined in a hospital with a terrible disease makes you sound like you are just a child. He has his laptop because it his only source of entertainment for him. He sits on it all day thinking about whether he will make it through.

Think again before you make a post like this, it really hurts to see people think I am scamming and lying.

To ndhc, I will PM you soon to talk about the loan, and how much I need. I am making a deal right now.
I have no interest of talking to your "friend" on skype as I have no interest of making this loan.

Regarding the loan to the user who used his account as collateral: by your own admission you gave the account to the incorrect person (this was after you clearly spammed the forum with ~100 useless, off topic posts to get the account to have a higher activity level) and requested the true owner pay you more then the agreed-upon repayment amount to get the account back.

The other time you scammed, you were send more money then what you were owed and you quickly gambled away the money and told the person you scammed that you were unable to pay him back. It was only after he made his situation public, along with proof that he was scammed that you promptly repaid him. Your intention to scam was clear, IMO and you only paid him back to avoid receiving negative trust with the hopes of pulling off a larger scam in the future.

Yea thought thats what I seen, could have sworn there was some fuckery here.
legendary
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November 20, 2014, 10:58:33 PM
#32
Long story short, my friend is in the hospital quarantined with his laptop and some other things. No, not ebola. I won't give details, but it's bad. I need $37 to help him out with is bills, as that's what I owed him before. I can payback tomorrow as that's when I get paid.

I don't have a collateral, so don't post anything with the word collateral on it. I've taken loans before including a 1.1 BTC loan from espringe that I paid back fully. If you aren't interested in giving the loan, please do not post. Especially if your username is Bitcoin-Police.


IMO this is an extreme risk for any lender that is considering to make this loan. Candystripes has acted in a very suspicious manner since he has joined the forum, has had several scam accusations against him, only to repay the victim once proof was given that he was scamming in one instance and in the other instance there was an unknown resolution.

I wouldn't seriously doubt that any hospital would quarantine someone with only their laptop and would doubt even more that a loan made by the OP will be repaid.  

Want to talk to the guy? He has Skype, he can tell you all about it, and show you his skin and the problems he has. I find it extremely offensive that you say this. It makes me think how someone could post that.

About the scam accusation, I'll tl;dr it. I gave a guy a loan for his account as collateral. I give the loan, then he complains of not giving his account back, but he never paid back the loan. On the other one, I never scammed him. He sent me .2 by accident. I ended it up paying it back anyways. Don't call me a scammer if you have no solid proof.

Posts like this disgust me. Any lender knows the risks of lending without a collateral and can think for himself. Doubting that my friend is quarantined in a hospital with a terrible disease makes you sound like you are just a child. He has his laptop because it his only source of entertainment for him. He sits on it all day thinking about whether he will make it through.

Think again before you make a post like this, it really hurts to see people think I am scamming and lying.

To ndhc, I will PM you soon to talk about the loan, and how much I need. I am making a deal right now.
I have no interest of talking to your "friend" on skype as I have no interest of making this loan.

Regarding the loan to the user who used his account as collateral: by your own admission you gave the account to the incorrect person (this was after you clearly spammed the forum with ~100 useless, off topic posts to get the account to have a higher activity level) and requested the true owner pay you more then the agreed-upon repayment amount to get the account back.

The other time you scammed, you were send more money then what you were owed and you quickly gambled away the money and told the person you scammed that you were unable to pay him back. It was only after he made his situation public, along with proof that he was scammed that you promptly repaid him. Your intention to scam was clear, IMO and you only paid him back to avoid receiving negative trust with the hopes of pulling off a larger scam in the future.
sr. member
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November 20, 2014, 10:49:11 PM
#31
Where is our negative trust guys on this one lol?
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November 20, 2014, 10:38:56 PM
#30
wowee this is digging of scam hole!
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November 20, 2014, 10:38:20 PM
#29
Yes, but now you have to prove that you had btc to fund the contest.
sr. member
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November 20, 2014, 10:36:07 PM
#28

So you have the coin to pay but not the coin to help your friend lmfao.... Lips sealed
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November 20, 2014, 10:32:10 PM
#27
I am not sure he owed his friend, he owed this forum member
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/008-giveaway-hosted-by-crypto-buzz-858876

That contest ends in 2 days.
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November 20, 2014, 10:31:17 PM
#26
Long story short, my friend is in the hospital quarantined with his laptop and some other things. No, not ebola. I won't give details, but it's bad. I need $37 to help him out with is bills, as that's what I owed him before. I can payback tomorrow as that's when I get paid.

I don't have a collateral, so don't post anything with the word collateral on it. I've taken loans before including a 1.1 BTC loan from espringe that I paid back fully. If you aren't interested in giving the loan, please do not post. Especially if your username is Bitcoin-Police.


IMO this is an extreme risk for any lender that is considering to make this loan. Candystripes has acted in a very suspicious manner since he has joined the forum, has had several scam accusations against him, only to repay the victim once proof was given that he was scamming in one instance and in the other instance there was an unknown resolution.

I wouldn't seriously doubt that any hospital would quarantine someone with only their laptop and would doubt even more that a loan made by the OP will be repaid.  

Want to talk to the guy? He has Skype, he can tell you all about it, and show you his skin and the problems he has. I find it extremely offensive that you say this. It makes me think how someone could post that.

About the scam accusation, I'll tl;dr it. I gave a guy a loan for his account as collateral. I give the loan, then he complains of not giving his account back, but he never paid back the loan. On the other one, I never scammed him. He sent me .2 by accident. I ended it up paying it back anyways. Don't call me a scammer if you have no solid proof.

Posts like this disgust me. Any lender knows the risks of lending without a collateral and can think for himself. Doubting that my friend is quarantined in a hospital with a terrible disease makes you sound like you are just a child. He has his laptop because it his only source of entertainment for him. He sits on it all day thinking about whether he will make it through.

Think again before you make a post like this, it really hurts to see people think I am scamming and lying.

To ndhc, I will PM you soon to talk about the loan, and how much I need. I am making a deal right now.

IF IT IS YOUR TRUE FRIEND GO WORK 2 days day labor;... lmfao if its not that important then why are you askin

I could pull that much out my change jar lol
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November 20, 2014, 10:30:08 PM
#25
wow this is super duper crazy scam
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November 20, 2014, 10:26:50 PM
#24
I am not sure he owed his friend, he owed this forum member
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/008-giveaway-hosted-by-crypto-buzz-858876
sr. member
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November 20, 2014, 10:25:31 PM
#23
Long story short, my friend is in the hospital quarantined with his laptop and some other things. No, not ebola. I won't give details, but it's bad. I need $37 to help him out with is bills, as that's what I owed him before. I can payback tomorrow as that's when I get paid.

I don't have a collateral, so don't post anything with the word collateral on it. I've taken loans before including a 1.1 BTC loan from espringe that I paid back fully. If you aren't interested in giving the loan, please do not post. Especially if your username is Bitcoin-Police.


IMO this is an extreme risk for any lender that is considering to make this loan. Candystripes has acted in a very suspicious manner since he has joined the forum, has had several scam accusations against him, only to repay the victim once proof was given that he was scamming in one instance and in the other instance there was an unknown resolution.

I wouldn't seriously doubt that any hospital would quarantine someone with only their laptop and would doubt even more that a loan made by the OP will be repaid.  

Want to talk to the guy? He has Skype, he can tell you all about it, and show you his skin and the problems he has. I find it extremely offensive that you say this. It makes me think how someone could post that.

About the scam accusation, I'll tl;dr it. I gave a guy a loan for his account as collateral. I give the loan, then he complains of not giving his account back, but he never paid back the loan. On the other one, I never scammed him. He sent me .2 by accident. I ended it up paying it back anyways. Don't call me a scammer if you have no solid proof.

Posts like this disgust me. Any lender knows the risks of lending without a collateral and can think for himself. Doubting that my friend is quarantined in a hospital with a terrible disease makes you sound like you are just a child. He has his laptop because it his only source of entertainment for him. He sits on it all day thinking about whether he will make it through.

Think again before you make a post like this, it really hurts to see people think I am scamming and lying.

To ndhc, I will PM you soon to talk about the loan, and how much I need. I am making a deal right now.
legendary
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November 20, 2014, 10:23:54 PM
#22
Suspicious. Then I withdraw my loan offer. Sorry. Too many defaults recently. Sad
sr. member
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November 20, 2014, 10:18:56 PM
#21
Long story short, my friend is in the hospital quarantined with his laptop and some other things. No, not ebola. I won't give details, but it's bad. I need $37 to help him out with is bills, as that's what I owed him before. I can payback tomorrow as that's when I get paid.

I don't have a collateral, so don't post anything with the word collateral on it. I've taken loans before including a 1.1 BTC loan from espringe that I paid back fully. If you aren't interested in giving the loan, please do not post. Especially if your username is Bitcoin-Police.


IMO this is an extreme risk for any lender that is considering to make this loan. Candystripes has acted in a very suspicious manner since he has joined the forum, has had several scam accusations against him, only to repay the victim once proof was given that he was scamming in one instance and in the other instance there was an unknown resolution.

I wouldn't seriously doubt that any hospital would quarantine someone with only their laptop and would doubt even more that a loan made by the OP will be repaid. 

I mean the fact that they were in the loan section from that start? or what lmfao.
legendary
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November 20, 2014, 10:15:58 PM
#20
Long story short, my friend is in the hospital quarantined with his laptop and some other things. No, not ebola. I won't give details, but it's bad. I need $37 to help him out with is bills, as that's what I owed him before. I can payback tomorrow as that's when I get paid.

I don't have a collateral, so don't post anything with the word collateral on it. I've taken loans before including a 1.1 BTC loan from espringe that I paid back fully. If you aren't interested in giving the loan, please do not post. Especially if your username is Bitcoin-Police.


IMO this is an extreme risk for any lender that is considering to make this loan. Candystripes has acted in a very suspicious manner since he has joined the forum, has had several scam accusations against him, only to repay the victim once proof was given that he was scamming in one instance and in the other instance there was an unknown resolution.

I wouldn't seriously doubt that any hospital would quarantine someone with only their laptop and would doubt even more that a loan made by the OP will be repaid. 
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November 20, 2014, 10:11:23 PM
#19
Can lend you. Can you pay back 0.11BTC in 48 hours?

Hmm, what about .105 in 48 hours?

10% interest in 72 hours. take it or leave it.

Can you wait up for a couple minutes, I might get some BTC in a sec.
legendary
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November 20, 2014, 10:05:43 PM
#18
Can lend you. Can you pay back 0.11BTC in 48 hours?

Hmm, what about .105 in 48 hours?

10% interest in 72 hours. take it or leave it.
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November 20, 2014, 10:04:22 PM
#17
Can lend you. Can you pay back 0.11BTC in 48 hours?

Hmm, what about .105 in 48 hours?
sr. member
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November 20, 2014, 10:03:56 PM
#16
Can lend you. Can you pay back 0.11BTC in 48 hours?

LOL tears in - 14 days?
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