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Topic: Request | 0.18 BTC | 8% Interest | Eight Days (Read 1395 times)

sr. member
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https://keybase.io/magicmann
December 23, 2014, 07:23:06 PM
#19
Have decided I will just wait until my paycheck to make my purchase. Thank you for your consideration in this matter.
sr. member
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Merit: 250
https://keybase.io/magicmann
I'll do it if you can escrow your identity, your username written on a piece of paper along with it, and a paystub proving income (you can blackout private details).

I have a BTCJam account with identity verified, bank verified, and income verification in processing. It's also linked to my Bitcointalk account.

I don't like dealing with BTCJam.  But if you do this with an escrow, i'll do it.  Just let me know.

I can do that. Sorry about the late reply, yesterday was a long one and I just wanted sleep. I work until 5:30 CST, and I'll find a trusted escrow as soon as I get home to do it through.

No problem.  If you escrow what I originally asked for above with an escrow, I'll be happy to do this still.

Seems like by the time I find an escrow, it wouldn't be worth it for me to do. If I don't find one by tomorrow midday, I'm just going to wait until I get paid.
legendary
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I'll do it if you can escrow your identity, your username written on a piece of paper along with it, and a paystub proving income (you can blackout private details).

I have a BTCJam account with identity verified, bank verified, and income verification in processing. It's also linked to my Bitcointalk account.

I don't like dealing with BTCJam.  But if you do this with an escrow, i'll do it.  Just let me know.

I can do that. Sorry about the late reply, yesterday was a long one and I just wanted sleep. I work until 5:30 CST, and I'll find a trusted escrow as soon as I get home to do it through.

No problem.  If you escrow what I originally asked for above with an escrow, I'll be happy to do this still.
sr. member
Activity: 377
Merit: 250
https://keybase.io/magicmann
I'll do it if you can escrow your identity, your username written on a piece of paper along with it, and a paystub proving income (you can blackout private details).

I have a BTCJam account with identity verified, bank verified, and income verification in processing. It's also linked to my Bitcointalk account.

I don't like dealing with BTCJam.  But if you do this with an escrow, i'll do it.  Just let me know.

I can do that. Sorry about the late reply, yesterday was a long one and I just wanted sleep. I work until 5:30 CST, and I'll find a trusted escrow as soon as I get home to do it through.
hero member
Activity: 658
Merit: 500
I'll do it if you can escrow your identity, your username written on a piece of paper along with it, and a paystub proving income (you can blackout private details).

I have a BTCJam account with identity verified, bank verified, and income verification in processing. It's also linked to my Bitcointalk account.

I don't like dealing with BTCJam.  But if you do this with an escrow, i'll do it.  Just let me know.
IMO having the OP's identity escrowed is really not going to do anything for you. Neither you nor the escrow is going to be able to know 100% that the identity information actually belongs to the person borrowing the money, and not someone who has their identity stolen
sr. member
Activity: 378
Merit: 250
I'll do it if you can escrow your identity, your username written on a piece of paper along with it, and a paystub proving income (you can blackout private details).

I have a BTCJam account with identity verified, bank verified, and income verification in processing. It's also linked to my Bitcointalk account.

I don't like dealing with BTCJam.  But if you do this with an escrow, i'll do it.  Just let me know.

I think it's a fair deal of DogeDigital, if you really need the loan and have no collateral.
legendary
Activity: 1330
Merit: 1000
I'll do it if you can escrow your identity, your username written on a piece of paper along with it, and a paystub proving income (you can blackout private details).

I have a BTCJam account with identity verified, bank verified, and income verification in processing. It's also linked to my Bitcointalk account.

I don't like dealing with BTCJam.  But if you do this with an escrow, i'll do it.  Just let me know.
sr. member
Activity: 377
Merit: 250
https://keybase.io/magicmann
I'll do it if you can escrow your identity, your username written on a piece of paper along with it, and a paystub proving income (you can blackout private details).

I have a BTCJam account with identity verified, bank verified, and income verification in processing. It's also linked to my Bitcointalk account.
legendary
Activity: 1330
Merit: 1000
I'll do it if you can escrow your identity, your username written on a piece of paper along with it, and a paystub proving income (you can blackout private details).

sr. member
Activity: 377
Merit: 250
https://keybase.io/magicmann
Why did you sign a pgp message with your request

Because the only BTC address I will ask for the funds to be sent to is the one associated with that public key.
You generally need to have some kind of actual reputation (which you do not have) in order for it to be that important that you are the person that someone is dealing with.

You appear to be trying to give a cloud of legitimacy to your loan request that does not actually exist.   

Errm... No. You all aren't the only people I deal with, contrary to apparently popular belief. I sign my deals when I do them. That's what I do. I am Magicmann, hear me roar. Tongue

And no, I don't have collateral. Just because one does not have collateral, that doesn't mean they're a scammer. It means that not everyone is financially at a point where they have spare funds/items/etc.. If I had collateral, I wouldn't be asking for a loan right now. If you don't want to provide HELPFUL feedback, why are you here in this thread? You're just wasting your time.


You generally need to have some kind of actual reputation (which you do not have) in order for it to be that important that you are the person that someone is dealing with.

You appear to be trying to give a cloud of legitimacy to your loan request that does not actually exist.  

well said. could not have put it better myself.

does not look like he has anything to offer as a collateral. loaners please practice caution!
Thank you.

He appears to be wanting to use his fake reputation as collateral and will probably end up abandoning his account as soon as the loan is funded

Wow. I can tell why my friend that first introduced me to Bitcointalk left. I always see people automatically treating those that are newer like criminals before they've even done anything even slightly sketchy. Thanks for accusing me of being a thief when I've done absolutely nothing to hint at it. What fake reputation are you even referring to anyways? I never claimed that I'm reputable. The fact that I use PGP signing to prove my identity, and for encrypting messages doesn't mean anything. It seems pretty daft to think that I'm trying to prove that I'm a genuine person to scam you.

Unless you would like to apologize for downright calling me a scammer, please do not reply because I won't reply to you.
hero member
Activity: 658
Merit: 500
December 18, 2014, 10:43:17 PM
#9

You generally need to have some kind of actual reputation (which you do not have) in order for it to be that important that you are the person that someone is dealing with.

You appear to be trying to give a cloud of legitimacy to your loan request that does not actually exist.  

well said. could not have put it better myself.

does not look like he has anything to offer as a collateral. loaners please practice caution!
Thank you.

He appears to be wanting to use his fake reputation as collateral and will probably end up abandoning his account as soon as the loan is funded
legendary
Activity: 1522
Merit: 1000
www.bitkong.com
December 18, 2014, 10:14:52 PM
#8

You generally need to have some kind of actual reputation (which you do not have) in order for it to be that important that you are the person that someone is dealing with.

You appear to be trying to give a cloud of legitimacy to your loan request that does not actually exist.  

well said. could not have put it better myself.

does not look like he has anything to offer as a collateral. loaners please practice caution!
hero member
Activity: 658
Merit: 500
December 18, 2014, 07:48:57 PM
#7
Why did you sign a pgp message with your request

Because the only BTC address I will ask for the funds to be sent to is the one associated with that public key.
You generally need to have some kind of actual reputation (which you do not have) in order for it to be that important that you are the person that someone is dealing with.

You appear to be trying to give a cloud of legitimacy to your loan request that does not actually exist.   
hero member
Activity: 602
Merit: 500
December 18, 2014, 07:45:53 PM
#6
What we care about is whether you provide legit collateral for the loan?

+1

its clear that he dont have any collateral. just an empty wallet waiting for a free bitcoin to enter Tongue
newbie
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December 18, 2014, 07:33:15 PM
#5
What we care about is whether you provide legit collateral for the loan?

+1
legendary
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Merit: 1000
December 18, 2014, 07:24:39 PM
#4
What we care about is whether you provide legit collateral for the loan?
sr. member
Activity: 377
Merit: 250
https://keybase.io/magicmann
December 18, 2014, 06:39:06 PM
#3
Why did you sign a pgp message with your request

Because the only BTC address I will ask for the funds to be sent to is the one associated with that public key.
copper member
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December 18, 2014, 05:36:29 PM
#2
Why did you sign a pgp message with your request
sr. member
Activity: 377
Merit: 250
https://keybase.io/magicmann
December 18, 2014, 04:46:37 PM
#1
Code:
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Hash: SHA512

I am in need of a .18 BTC loan, with an interest rate of 8%. I will repay this loan on 12/27/2014.

Bitcointalk.org Profile:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=387628
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I have a job, but am out of money currently. I get paid on December 26th, and can pay you by December 27th.
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