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Topic: Need .5btc loan *No Collateral* (Read 2092 times)

hero member
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March 19, 2015, 05:01:13 PM
#34
You could find some one to lend you the .5 but for the time you asking is way to long. maybe a month would be pushing it. would you still be able to pay of price goes +300?
newbie
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March 19, 2015, 04:19:54 PM
#33
That too, but i was more thinking that you may have a lot of expenses coming up and not much income, maybe about to loose your job,
Are you working full time?
i dont think a hundred dollard worth of BTC could help him
hero member
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Merit: 1001
March 19, 2015, 01:36:59 PM
#32
they are warning others.

I think this is an important element in the lending section. We watch out for each other and we try to solve together situations where one of us gets scammed.
hero member
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Merit: 509
I prefer Zakir over Muhammed when mentioning me!
March 18, 2015, 04:55:51 AM
#31
Which is the problem with asking on the internet. People judge, criticize, and categorize someone for something they haven't even done just because they can.

It is not. waterpile has borrowed money frequently and increased small amount each time. This is why Somekindabitcoin(& others) suspecting him.

Could you imagine if you saw someone with a sweatshirt walking into the gas station, are your first thoughts is he is concealing his identity to commit a crime or he is covering his body because he is cold?

It will depend on the situation, how he act etc...

Bank loans are easier to get than BTC lol.
It is harder but they will provide less interest loans.

I even asked for $20 earlier from some hindi guy who does nothing but petty loans and he denied me, not even hours went by my room mate gave me double for free.

Your roommate knows you but we don't. You could have guesses the reason easily.

Leave the guy alone, the person giving him the money is the one who should worry.

Persons posting here are either interested in lending him but are afraid or they are warning others.
member
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March 18, 2015, 03:43:47 AM
#30
I believe this member is either going to run off with the money, or is building trust and is going to increase the next asking loan to over 1 btc.

Which is the problem with asking on the internet. People judge, criticize, and categorize someone for something they haven't even done just because they can. Could you imagine if you saw someone with a sweatshirt walking into the gas station, are your first thoughts is he is concealing his identity to commit a crime or he is covering his body because he is cold?

Bank loans are easier to get than BTC lol. I even asked for $20 earlier from some hindi guy who does nothing but petty loans and he denied me, not even hours went by my room mate gave me double for free.

Leave the guy alone, the person giving him the money is the one who should worry.
hero member
Activity: 602
Merit: 500
March 14, 2015, 01:25:43 AM
#29
Why are you asking for a .1 BTC loan here but you are asking for a .5 BTC loan on this thread.

It seems to me that you are simply trying to get as much money as possible via a loan from a lender that does not know how to protect himself.

Yeah will lock this up and If im going to scam this would be a pretty obvious one mate but will do if im on the computer.. Cant find the lock button on my phone lol
copper member
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March 14, 2015, 01:18:14 AM
#28
Why are you asking for a .1 BTC loan here but you are asking for a .5 BTC loan on this thread.

It seems to me that you are simply trying to get as much money as possible via a loan from a lender that does not know how to protect himself.
hero member
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March 14, 2015, 01:07:00 AM
#27
borrowing money to gamble with.... I mean really gambling is stupid to begin with. You are almost certainly going to lose money in the long run.  so the only value is entertainment.  and I don't think that's something you should be borrowing for.  you will never get anywhere in life with this kind of attitude toward money. You need to save, build, and invest.

Why you guys are always assuming that all my loans are for gambling? You guys are sure quick to make assumptions.. 

I thought you said earlier in the thread it was for gambling

Muhamed ask the reasons of my past loan. Thats what I understand from his question and my reason for this loan is to add my investment in a dice site..
legendary
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March 14, 2015, 01:03:51 AM
#26
borrowing money to gamble with.... I mean really gambling is stupid to begin with. You are almost certainly going to lose money in the long run.  so the only value is entertainment.  and I don't think that's something you should be borrowing for.  you will never get anywhere in life with this kind of attitude toward money. You need to save, build, and invest.

Why you guys are always assuming that all my loans are for gambling? You guys are sure quick to make assumptions.. 

I thought you said earlier in the thread it was for gambling
hero member
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March 14, 2015, 01:00:36 AM
#25
borrowing money to gamble with.... I mean really gambling is stupid to begin with. You are almost certainly going to lose money in the long run.  so the only value is entertainment.  and I don't think that's something you should be borrowing for.  you will never get anywhere in life with this kind of attitude toward money. You need to save, build, and invest.

Why you guys are always assuming that all my loans are for gambling? You guys are sure quick to make assumptions.. 
legendary
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Core dev leaves me neg feedback #abuse #political
March 14, 2015, 12:57:01 AM
#24
borrowing money to gamble with.... I mean really gambling is stupid to begin with. You are almost certainly going to lose money in the long run.  so the only value is entertainment.  and I don't think that's something you should be borrowing for.  you will never get anywhere in life with this kind of attitude toward money. You need to save, build, and invest.
hero member
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Merit: 500
March 13, 2015, 08:56:29 AM
#23
There have been cases where Marco has agreed to use the proceeds of the signature campaign to repay outstanding loans.
You can explore that. It might give comfort to some people.

Marco is currently banned. I think he is not allowed to post or send PM/s
legendary
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March 13, 2015, 08:51:05 AM
#22
There have been cases where Marco has agreed to use the proceeds of the signature campaign to repay outstanding loans.
You can explore that. It might give comfort to some people.
hero member
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Merit: 500
March 13, 2015, 04:46:46 AM
#21

Repayment: July 13, 2015 or maybe less


Main problem is probably the term of the loan.. Very long loan..

Can't help you with this Waterpile sorry Smiley

Its okay, I could definitely repay the loan within a month if bit-x sig campaign would still continue..
hero member
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March 13, 2015, 04:29:19 AM
#20

Repayment: July 13, 2015 or maybe less


Main problem is probably the term of the loan.. Very long loan..

Can't help you with this Waterpile sorry Smiley
hero member
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March 13, 2015, 03:12:07 AM
#19
If I had to make an educated decision on this user, I would say he is infact using the loans to gamble.
He has appeared to pay his loans bac thus far.. I am not sure if his account would be worth collateral in this..?
Always use caution when trading!

Even though if he does gamble, the signature campaign he is with can probably make up 0.5 in a month if he posts constructive posts every week. I am fairly sure he can make the 0.5 if he loses it. The only problem here is the collateral for the 0.5. He jumped on his loan of 0.05 all the way to 0.5 which is almost impossible to get without collateral. I suggest you give your account as collateral and some altcoins to go along with it,
Cant give the account as collateral coz of the sig campaign. Even if I tell its not for gambling most wont believe it..
hero member
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Merit: 1000
March 13, 2015, 03:01:08 AM
#18
If I had to make an educated decision on this user, I would say he is infact using the loans to gamble.
He has appeared to pay his loans bac thus far.. I am not sure if his account would be worth collateral in this..?
Always use caution when trading!

Even though if he does gamble, the signature campaign he is with can probably make up 0.5 in a month if he posts constructive posts every week. I am fairly sure he can make the 0.5 if he loses it. The only problem here is the collateral for the 0.5. He jumped on his loan of 0.05 all the way to 0.5 which is almost impossible to get without collateral. I suggest you give your account as collateral and some altcoins to go along with it,
hero member
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March 13, 2015, 12:29:02 AM
#17
If I had to make an educated decision on this user, I would say he is infact using the loans to gamble.
He has appeared to pay his loans bac thus far.. I am not sure if his account would be worth collateral in this..?
Always use caution when trading!
It really don't matter if his account is worth the amount of the loan because he is not giving up control of his account. What matters is if his reputation is worth the amount of the loan he is trying to take out, and it is not, at least IMO
member
Activity: 112
Merit: 10
March 13, 2015, 12:17:01 AM
#16
If I had to make an educated decision on this user, I would say he is infact using the loans to gamble.
He has appeared to pay his loans bac thus far.. I am not sure if his account would be worth collateral in this..?
Always use caution when trading!
hero member
Activity: 602
Merit: 500
March 13, 2015, 12:13:11 AM
#15
That too, but i was more thinking that you may have a lot of expenses coming up and not much income, maybe about to loose your job,
Are you working full time?

Working full time, I'm currently living with my parents and fortunately they pay the bills. Tongue
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