Hey there,
So I am looking for an investment in my business. We have been making pretty good profits the last couple weeks and we know it works. We’re looking to expand our business so we have a wider range of stuff we can offer. Ofcourse I’m a but vague now but on telegram or any other message app I can explain you some more details. It’s a relatively small investment that we’re looking for. +/- €1000. It’s used to buy specialised equipment for the business. Please let me know if you’re interested in maybe working together and we can work something out.
Thank you,
Jayden
First, if you cannot explain here in full detail, then its not worth anyone time. Heck, you dont go to an investor telling them you need money but wont pitch to them, tell them what your business is about, etc. That is a extremely good way to get rejected or ignored.
Secondly, You would need a valid collateral that is 120% of what youre asking that can be liquidated easily upon default. I would suggest reading the first and second post of
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/edu-the-rule-of-no-collateral-no-loan-ignore-at-your-own-risk-577765 before replying and if you have valid collateral that is 120% of youre asking amount to tell us what it is. If you dont you would be better locking this thread.
I will say this is something you really should take to a bank. If your business is "making pretty good profits" then a bank wouldnt have any reason to turn you down. Maybe even reach an angel investor or venture capitalist if this is a realistic business that can grow 50 folds than just one of your generic business. Here, your business really dont mean much since you dont have trust, and no valid collateral, and no your business isnt valid collateral. Ownership, share in profit, etc., isnt valid here either since ownership cannot be liquidated easily and tbh isnt worth as much as one would believe and on top of that would cost more for the investor when trying to recover anything (if anything is even left). Shares in profit is "future income" and isnt valid and plus there isnt any promises of profit so it would be worthless either way.
Keep in mind, you asked in a lending section so even if something is stated as an "investment" it will automatically be classified as a loan.