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Topic: looking to sell joeyjmr8484 btcjam debt (Read 1585 times)

newbie
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August 16, 2013, 07:15:47 PM
#20
I think it is a safe bet (no pun intended) gambling and people attempting to avoid paying taxes are at the top of the list of why the US government is looking into BitCoin regulation.
newbie
Activity: 42
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August 16, 2013, 05:14:20 PM
#19
Is it just me or has the bitcoin community (or at least this forum) integrity went down since these bitcoin poker sites have grown? The poker community has added a group of scammers/thieves and out right bums to this once meaningful sub forum.

Or is it just me that thinks this?
full member
Activity: 175
Merit: 100
August 16, 2013, 04:28:59 PM
#18
Yes I read up about him on here. That's why I was willing to sell it for $15 less.

Do you have the btcjam link to his account profile or one of his loans?  I can try to make sure no one else falls for his scam on there.
https://btcjam.com/listings/5981

Too late - he's already done as much damage as he can on that account.  He can't ask for new loans while old ones are overdue.

Actually, I just sent him a PM.  According to dashboard he is online now.  Too bad his real name is Joseph Rondini and can be found under the same login name (joeyjmr8484) on Twitter. Cheesy and has been kicked off of ebay!

What a moron!  I guess being the third person permanently banned on pokerowned.com makes him a real 'stand up guy'.

Can't someone lock him out of here also??
full member
Activity: 238
Merit: 100
KUPO!
August 08, 2013, 12:43:37 PM
#17
good luck with that!
hero member
Activity: 728
Merit: 500
August 08, 2013, 09:21:53 AM
#16
Trying to sell debt of himself.   Roll Eyes

+1 for creativeness there though.
sr. member
Activity: 280
Merit: 250
August 08, 2013, 09:20:09 AM
#15
Just when you've think you've seen it all...

Gotta give him credit for being so whitty with a mental disability. I bet ya he'd score over a 900 on SAT's  Cheesy

Fucking moron. At least he dropped the "TY!"
legendary
Activity: 1288
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Away on an extended break
August 07, 2013, 05:16:22 PM
#14
Trying to sell debt of himself.   Roll Eyes
hero member
Activity: 784
Merit: 1000
0xFB0D8D1534241423
August 07, 2013, 12:00:58 PM
#13
Lowest ask: 0.17 BTC
Highest bid estimate: 0.0003775 BTC

... No trade will occur here.

I'd bid 4 satoshis, but TX costs would make that not feasible.
sr. member
Activity: 406
Merit: 250
August 07, 2013, 11:41:37 AM
#12
Wow, .0003775? No way. I would consider .17. But thought .22 was very good deal as it is.

Considering whoever buys your debt will get back 0.0000000, you should see any offer as a good offer.
full member
Activity: 182
Merit: 100
fml
August 07, 2013, 10:36:34 AM
#11
Such a damn shame, that some douche scams for a measly $30, and makes it impossible for use honest people, to obtain loans, that we actually intend to pay back
Vod
legendary
Activity: 3668
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Licking my boob since 1970
August 06, 2013, 11:36:45 PM
#10
Yes I read up about him on here. That's why I was willing to sell it for $15 less.

Do you have the btcjam link to his account profile or one of his loans?  I can try to make sure no one else falls for his scam on there.
https://btcjam.com/listings/5981

Too late - he's already done as much damage as he can on that account.  He can't ask for new loans while old ones are overdue.
donator
Activity: 1218
Merit: 1015
August 06, 2013, 11:22:22 PM
#9
You're basically selling a lottery ticket with maybe "1/1000 odds" to someone feeling really lucky. It's not enough money to justify any kind of collections (formal or informal), especially since people've been heckling him (at no hard gain, so far) with his physical address, so it's truly nothing more than a gamble.

If you're lucky, a BTC.0003775 price may get some bites, and I really don't say that to be an ass, but as someone who's bought and sold bad debt here. Your only chance of getting what you're asking is if the defaulter buys the debt back at that price for the discount, but he's obviously uninterested in paying anything.
Wow, .0003775? No way. I would consider .17. But thought .22 was very good deal as it is.
Guy ("lendee") walks down the street and asks for a $50 loan. Someone ("lender") gives it to him. After the hand-off, the lendee says he won't pay back the debt.

If you were an uninterested third-party, would you really consider paying $35 for the claim on that debt?

Lendee later defaults on the loan, and reaffirms his refusal to pay back, even after a group of people send a barrage of unpaid-for pizzas to his house. Would you consider paying anything for the loan?

It's now a week after that incident, and no progress has been made in collections by the lenders. How does ~58% of FV make any sense there?
newbie
Activity: 11
Merit: 0
August 06, 2013, 11:21:41 PM
#8
Yes I read up about him on here. That's why I was willing to sell it for $15 less.

Do you have the btcjam link to his account profile or one of his loans?  I can try to make sure no one else falls for his scam on there.
https://btcjam.com/listings/5981
newbie
Activity: 11
Merit: 0
August 06, 2013, 11:15:07 PM
#7
You're basically selling a lottery ticket with maybe "1/1000 odds" to someone feeling really lucky. It's not enough money to justify any kind of collections (formal or informal), especially since people've been heckling him (at no hard gain, so far) with his physical address, so it's truly nothing more than a gamble.

If you're lucky, a BTC.0003775 price may get some bites, and I really don't say that to be an ass, but as someone who's bought and sold bad debt here. Your only chance of getting what you're asking is if the defaulter buys the debt back at that price for the discount, but he's obviously uninterested in paying anything.
Wow, .0003775? No way. I would consider .17. But thought .22 was very good deal as it is.
Vod
legendary
Activity: 3668
Merit: 3010
Licking my boob since 1970
August 06, 2013, 11:13:11 PM
#6
Yes I read up about him on here. That's why I was willing to sell it for $15 less.

Do you have the btcjam link to his account profile or one of his loans?  I can try to make sure no one else falls for his scam on there.
newbie
Activity: 11
Merit: 0
August 06, 2013, 11:06:37 PM
#5
Yes I read up about him on here. That's why I was willing to sell it for $15 less.
donator
Activity: 1218
Merit: 1015
August 06, 2013, 11:05:46 PM
#4
You're basically selling a lottery ticket with maybe "1:1000 odds" to someone feeling really lucky. It's not enough money to justify any kind of collections (formal or informal), especially since people've been heckling him (at no hard gain, so far) with his physical address, so it's truly nothing more than a gamble.

If you're lucky, a BTC.0003775 price may get some bites, and I really don't say that to be an ass, but as someone who's bought and sold bad debt here. Your only chance of getting what you're asking is if the defaulter buys the debt back at that price for the discount, but he's obviously uninterested in paying anything.
Vod
legendary
Activity: 3668
Merit: 3010
Licking my boob since 1970
August 06, 2013, 11:00:36 PM
#3
Looking to sell joeyjmr8484 debt at BTC jam. He owes me .3775 but want .22 for it. I was told I can come here for help with this.

I don't think you'll get any buyers - the guy is on government assistance and has no intention to repay anything.

Don't loan money without collateral.
vip
Activity: 1316
Merit: 1043
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August 06, 2013, 11:00:34 PM
#2
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He owes me .3775 but want .22 for it.

 Cheesy
newbie
Activity: 11
Merit: 0
August 06, 2013, 10:46:05 PM
#1
Looking to sell joeyjmr8484 debt at BTC jam. He owes me .3775 but want .22 for it. I was told I can come here for help with this.
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