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Topic: Looking for 10 investors to lend 105 BTC each and receive 50% ROI in 6-12 months - page 5. (Read 6886 times)

Vod
legendary
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Licking my boob since 1970
You mean common sense as in going to a bank and paying way less interest ?
or common sense as in not giving someone a loan the bank's wont loan money to ?

It's amazing how greed can so easily override common sense.

It's doubtful the OP will pay back any "loan", but the 50% return is making people act less "common sensy".  Smiley
legendary
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★YoBit.Net★ 350+ Coins Exchange & Dice
You mean common sense as in going to a bank and paying way less interest ?
or common sense as in not giving someone a loan the bank's wont loan money to ?

It's amazing how greed can so easily override common sense.
Vod
legendary
Activity: 3668
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Licking my boob since 1970
It's amazing how greed can so easily override common sense.
vip
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I'll lend to you if you get 8 others, AND does the following:

1) photo id or drivers license or passport. with address.
2) facebook/twitter/social networking accounts
3) goes into more detail about what industry you want to get into, why, etc.

Feel free to PM me.
full member
Activity: 210
Merit: 100
I don't need tips, I already got one investor so far and am looking for 9 more committed. Save your tips for someone who is looking for tips.

Haha, wow, such arrogance,

You do need tips. I know you don't think you do, but trust me, you do. You'll find that out soon enough when no cash materializes. Your attitude is absolutely terrible, and you will get nowhere in life acting like this. The fact that you are 25 and you have gotten nowhere in life so far should be some kind of hint that your attitude isn't working. When I was 25 I was in the midst of what was turning into a very successful career, not begging for loans. You know why? Well, probably a lot of reasons, but one of them is that I didn't act like a dick to people who could help me.

By the way, I might have lent you the money. 120 isn't so much for me, in fact it just so happens I'm one of those guys who regularly wins and loses that type of money playing "a silly card game" as you put it. I might have taken a risk on you if you had provided the information I asked for. Obviously now I won't be.

I'm not saying I'm not slightly retarded. That would be disingenuous.

Truly it would.

Good luck with your career and getting the loan. I dare say you will need all the luck you can get, unless you significantly change your attitude.
member
Activity: 112
Merit: 10
I forgot to add an important part. The education process is not long. Frankly it is to learn to drive trucks, and following this I will get a license. Now let's say I don't get the license, and I don't get the job? Alright, that is a legitimate concern, and frankly after my 6 months of research, I have the feeling that this is NOT going to be an issue, so I have perhaps overlooked the thought that you as investors would not see eye to eye on this detail. With that said, what if I were to offer a complete return of your Bitcoin if I don't get the job within 5 months? Of course, when I get it, which I expect to be in 3-4 months, I will show you proof that I have got the job. In the mean time, I can begin work right away while I am in the process, so I will be earning money right away. I know all of this is jumbled up in a disorganized manner. I apologize. Frankly I was expecting to have one on one discussion with investors, but now I'm sort of attempting to address everything within this very thread since that's the way it seems to be going.

This is the kind of stuff I was looking for.  Transport and logistics is a booming industry in many places and the demand for workers is constant.  Even though the demand at individual companies may fluctuate, it's often possible to have a new job within hours if the company you're with has a down-turn in work.  Of course the more different vehicles you can operate the more marketable you are, so it's important to keep acquiring more certifications once you have your foot in the door.

I'm still not seeing how the course plus a vehicle adds up to $15,000 so I presume that part of the loan is to cover living expenses until you complete the course and get a job.

A reliable vehicle is $13k. I can't go less than that. and no I will be living at home. Like I said this is an opportunity for investors here to make a return on investment. I prefer to get into something that I won't need to worry about breaking down in the middle of the highway. I do not live on the side of town where all the truck companies are, so the commute will be 30-40 miles to the schooling area, and then while I'm in the process of getting that together, I will also try to get my job back which was paying $11.50/hour. Only reason I could not do is was I had no reliable transportation. This city is very spread out. So I've decided instead of living homeless on the streets (which is where I'm heading if I stay in this rut too long), or going about this a hard way unnecessarily, I would rather simply offer this opportunity to Bitcoiners to help me invest in some transportation.

and yes, you are correct, down the road I would like to earn more certificates, and maybe even become an owner operator as they earn much more! but that's looking way down the road at this point. another great thing is, with a CDL I look more attractive to oil companies. They like field workers to have this certification for some reason, and this is also a job I was looking at that pays inexperienced people very high their first year.
hero member
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I forgot to add an important part. The education process is not long. Frankly it is to learn to drive trucks, and following this I will get a license. Now let's say I don't get the license, and I don't get the job? Alright, that is a legitimate concern, and frankly after my 6 months of research, I have the feeling that this is NOT going to be an issue, so I have perhaps overlooked the thought that you as investors would not see eye to eye on this detail. With that said, what if I were to offer a complete return of your Bitcoin if I don't get the job within 5 months? Of course, when I get it, which I expect to be in 3-4 months, I will show you proof that I have got the job. In the mean time, I can begin work right away while I am in the process, so I will be earning money right away. I know all of this is jumbled up in a disorganized manner. I apologize. Frankly I was expecting to have one on one discussion with investors, but now I'm sort of attempting to address everything within this very thread since that's the way it seems to be going.

This is the kind of stuff I was looking for.  Transport and logistics is a booming industry in many places and the demand for workers is constant.  Even though the demand at individual companies may fluctuate, it's often possible to have a new job within hours if the company you're with has a down-turn in work.  Of course the more different vehicles you can operate the more marketable you are, so it's important to keep acquiring more certifications once you have your foot in the door.

I'm still not seeing how the course plus a vehicle adds up to $15,000 so I presume that part of the loan is to cover living expenses until you complete the course and get a job.
member
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Frankly, the fact you can construct entire readable paragraphs and know how to properly spell the first person personal pronoun (it is "I" not "i") is a breath of fresh air.  Thanks for that and good luck!

Thank you. I am glad you pointed out my use of those two words.. it's amazing my lack of ability in the English language. I was told in 9th or 10th grade it's a pain to read what I write and it has been something that I've remembered and believe to be very true. Too bad for me. One thing I am good at is operating vehicles, which is the job I'm pursuing. It's not to be a writer. Let's me honest, only retards drive trucks for a living. I'm not saying I'm not slightly retarded. That would be disingenuous.
member
Activity: 112
Merit: 10
I forgot to add an important part. The education process is not long. Frankly it is to learn to drive trucks, and following this I will get a license. Now let's say I don't get the license, and I don't get the job? Alright, that is a legitimate concern, and frankly after my 6 months of research, I have the feeling that this is NOT going to be an issue, so I have perhaps overlooked the thought that you as investors would not see eye to eye on this detail. With that said, what if I were to offer a complete return of your Bitcoin if I don't get the job within 5 months? Of course, when I get it, which I expect to be in 3-4 months, I will show you proof that I have got the job. In the mean time, I can begin work right away while I am in the process, so I will be earning money right away. I know all of this is jumbled up in a disorganized manner. I apologize. Frankly I was expecting to have one on one discussion with investors, but now I'm sort of attempting to address everything within this very thread since that's the way it seems to be going.
member
Activity: 112
Merit: 10
member
Activity: 112
Merit: 10
I am curious:  how old are you?

I'm also curious about a lot of things, and I'm sure many are curious about many things. It's human nature. Congratulations.

I need to know how old you are in order to see if I can loan you the money.  If you do not want to share here you can share in a PM.  This would only be the first of many questions I would have before I could even consider loaning you that much money.  The second will be where are you?  In other words, in which country (and state) do you live?

Thank you for your interest. I am willing to reveal basic details such as this. I am 25 from the United States (yes, born here). What other kind of details will you need? I will try to be upfront about whatever is needed when I get the 10. Again, to those who are going to make the investment, I will be giving out details about myself, such as my full name and home address, phone number. and I live with my family so it will be risky for them too and that makes it even more risky for me because I am giving out THEIR address as well as mine. So at this point I do not feel the need to get too much into my personal details since there has not been 10 yet.
member
Activity: 112
Merit: 10
Here are some tips on how to get your loan:

Stop being so vague. You want an education so you can do a job. Which education, which job, where? What is this city you need transport in?

Stop being so anonymous. Give us your real name, passport scans, drivers license scans, proof of address like a utility bill, Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, credit reports.

You are asking for a huge fucking loan, anonymously, over the internet, while providing only incredibly vague supporting information.

I don't know whether you are scamming or not, but I do know that it is impossible for anyone to lend you any money while you remain a non-specific ghost.

Also I'm sorry you suck at poker, but you know that guy who now has 10k BTC? He is good at poker. He spent hours and hours learning and playing poker. He probably has a good brain too, but he certainly put the work in. You think the fact that someone won and lost a lot of money at "a silly game of cards" means someone should just hand you over money without even knowing your name? Get real. Maybe I should ask my boss for a raise because Phil Ivey won ten million last year?

You are ready to say "The poker life is not for me" after $50 and zero effort. It sounds like you had some kind of lame idea to become a poker pro because you thought it would be easy. Pretty pathetic. How do I know that if I lend you 120 BTC you won't just give up on whatever that is for too?

Honestly I think it would be hard for anyone to get a loan like that at the moment, even spread among 10 people, but the way you have gone about it has made it impossible for you. My instinct says you might not be a scammer, but you are so far away from credit worthiness it is unreal.

I don't need tips, I already got one investor so far and am looking for 9 more committed. Save your tips for someone who is looking for tips.

You do need tips. following stuff like that may actually get you money. Some of us do come on here to actually give out BTC but your most certainly are going the wrong way about it.

His post was more like a raging rant, as if my request was a license for others to teach me a lesson. It's simple, you're either going to loan or you're not. I have no interest in side discussion of things that I personally find to be of insignificance. I will leave it at that and ignore anything else which I find to be of this category.
hero member
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I'm curious about the breakdown of the $15,000.  You've said you want to do a course which costs $3,000 but how would the rest of the money be spent?  Do you need the funds all at once for some reason (if so, you're going to need to explain the reason), or to cover your expenses over a set period of time.

And yeah, "how are you going to pay us back" is going to be one of the first questions lenders ask and the answer needs to be a credible one.  If you can't land a job in your chosen field, then what's your fall-back position for paying lenders (because we seriously do have people around here who wouldn't take whatever work they could get to pay back the loan)?

What research have you done into conventional sources of funding for education?

Your comment regarding "the poker life" has put everyone on alert and people are now going to want specific information about what course you intend studying and whether it's accredited, what industry you believe you'll land a job in and where you're located - so that they can then verify the usefulness of the course and the opportunities for employment.

Generally speaking, people don't lend large amounts of money to strangers so they can "get on their feet".  The sheer amount you're asking for is going to deter people.  You might have had a better chance if you'd just sought a loan to pay for the course.  "Feeling" that you can pay back a loan doesn't mean much.  It's not you who gets to decide whether your loan request is "reasonable" - it's your potential lenders, and for $15,000 it's going to take more than you "feeling" you can pay back over $20,000 within 12 months.

Also, you say that you already have $3,000 and are owed $7,000.  If you need another $15,000 on top of that, then you seem to need an insanely high amount to "get on your feet".  Why do you need so much?

So yeah, start with details of the course.  What course is it?  How long is the course?  What kind of recognised qualification will you get at the end of it? Can you prove that there's a high demand for workers with that particular qualification in your area (entry level qualifications can be useless even in high demand fields)?

I actually don't give a shit about your identity at the moment because that's not even relevant until you can convince people that you're going to be able to earn enough to pay them back.
sr. member
Activity: 369
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Here are some tips on how to get your loan:

Stop being so vague. You want an education so you can do a job. Which education, which job, where? What is this city you need transport in?

Stop being so anonymous. Give us your real name, passport scans, drivers license scans, proof of address like a utility bill, Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, credit reports.

You are asking for a huge fucking loan, anonymously, over the internet, while providing only incredibly vague supporting information.

I don't know whether you are scamming or not, but I do know that it is impossible for anyone to lend you any money while you remain a non-specific ghost.

Also I'm sorry you suck at poker, but you know that guy who now has 10k BTC? He is good at poker. He spent hours and hours learning and playing poker. He probably has a good brain too, but he certainly put the work in. You think the fact that someone won and lost a lot of money at "a silly game of cards" means someone should just hand you over money without even knowing your name? Get real. Maybe I should ask my boss for a raise because Phil Ivey won ten million last year?

You are ready to say "The poker life is not for me" after $50 and zero effort. It sounds like you had some kind of lame idea to become a poker pro because you thought it would be easy. Pretty pathetic. How do I know that if I lend you 120 BTC you won't just give up on whatever that is for too?

Honestly I think it would be hard for anyone to get a loan like that at the moment, even spread among 10 people, but the way you have gone about it has made it impossible for you. My instinct says you might not be a scammer, but you are so far away from credit worthiness it is unreal.

I don't need tips, I already got one investor so far and am looking for 9 more committed. Save your tips for someone who is looking for tips.

You do need tips. following stuff like that may actually get you money. Some of us do come on here to actually give out BTC but your most certainly are going the wrong way about it.
member
Activity: 112
Merit: 10
I am curious:  how old are you?

I'm also curious about a lot of things, and I'm sure many are curious about many things. It's human nature. Congratulations.
member
Activity: 112
Merit: 10
Here are some tips on how to get your loan:

Stop being so vague. You want an education so you can do a job. Which education, which job, where? What is this city you need transport in?

Stop being so anonymous. Give us your real name, passport scans, drivers license scans, proof of address like a utility bill, Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, credit reports.

You are asking for a huge fucking loan, anonymously, over the internet, while providing only incredibly vague supporting information.

I don't know whether you are scamming or not, but I do know that it is impossible for anyone to lend you any money while you remain a non-specific ghost.

Also I'm sorry you suck at poker, but you know that guy who now has 10k BTC? He is good at poker. He spent hours and hours learning and playing poker. He probably has a good brain too, but he certainly put the work in. You think the fact that someone won and lost a lot of money at "a silly game of cards" means someone should just hand you over money without even knowing your name? Get real. Maybe I should ask my boss for a raise because Phil Ivey won ten million last year?

You are ready to say "The poker life is not for me" after $50 and zero effort. It sounds like you had some kind of lame idea to become a poker pro because you thought it would be easy. Pretty pathetic. How do I know that if I lend you 120 BTC you won't just give up on whatever that is for too?

Honestly I think it would be hard for anyone to get a loan like that at the moment, even spread among 10 people, but the way you have gone about it has made it impossible for you. My instinct says you might not be a scammer, but you are so far away from credit worthiness it is unreal.

I don't need tips, I already got one investor so far and am looking for 9 more committed. Save your tips for someone who is looking for tips.
full member
Activity: 210
Merit: 100
Here are some tips on how to get your loan:

Stop being so vague. You want an education so you can do a job. Which education, which job, where? What is this city you need transport in?

Stop being so anonymous. Give us your real name, passport scans, drivers license scans, proof of address like a utility bill, Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, credit reports.

You are asking for a huge fucking loan, anonymously, over the internet, while providing only incredibly vague supporting information.

I don't know whether you are scamming or not, but I do know that it is impossible for anyone to lend you any money while you remain a non-specific ghost.

Also I'm sorry you suck at poker, but you know that guy who now has 10k BTC? He is good at poker. He spent hours and hours learning and playing poker. He probably has a good brain too, but he certainly put the work in. You think the fact that someone won and lost a lot of money at "a silly game of cards" means someone should just hand you over money without even knowing your name? Get real. Maybe I should ask my boss for a raise because Phil Ivey won ten million last year?

You are ready to say "The poker life is not for me" after $50 and zero effort. It sounds like you had some kind of lame idea to become a poker pro because you thought it would be easy. Pretty pathetic. How do I know that if I lend you 120 BTC you won't just give up on whatever that is for too?

Honestly I think it would be hard for anyone to get a loan like that at the moment, even spread among 10 people, but the way you have gone about it has made it impossible for you. My instinct says you might not be a scammer, but you are so far away from credit worthiness it is unreal.
member
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I'll lend you it if you get 9 more mate, we're not all heartless pricks on this forum

Thank you, Chang Hum!

By the way, if by the time I get 10 investors comes and Bitcoin has risen a few dollars, I will lower the amount needed. I'm already thinking of lowering it now since it has gone up since I posted the thread. It might end up being 100 BTC not 120. We will see.
hero member
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I'll lend you it if you get 9 more mate, we're not all heartless pricks on this forum
member
Activity: 112
Merit: 10
$15k loan towards a no real purpose. At least those ponzis / scams have a more equitable business structure then you have.

That's what I find to be funny. People here fall victim of "the bigger the lie" scams, but when someone wants a personal loan they feel is reasonable and feel they can pay back, no one is willing to get involved. I guess people prefer imaginary world where money falls out of the sky, rather than patiently working toward something. Yes, I do need that much to get on my feet. I live in a city where you cannot move around without reliable transportation and I need to get a $3k education on top of that, to be able to secure a job in an industry that is eager or dare I say desperate to fill positions right now. Funny thing is I'm doing all the work and offering 50% on your investment while you masturbate. I think if someone takes the time to understand, they will realize this is a normal request. Nothing stupid about it like what I see daily in Bitcoin world.

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This guy is a pro


Thanks I appreciate the compliment. Being a pro is a good quality for someone looking to be a productive member or society. Now would you like to lend or are you here to troll with your "greedy Jew" avatar? Hah, I used that on my Facebook a few years ago when I was a dumbass bitch like yourself.

Im in your troll-thread to troll with my greedy jew avatar, like a dumbass bitch (who doesnt use facebook) like myself that you ask money from  Cool

Let me be clear, I don't want Bitcoin from you. I have reserved you for "troll only" status. Thanks.
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