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Topic: Request to borrow 70 BTC, 1 month, 15% (Read 1263 times)

legendary
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Merit: 1029
October 24, 2013, 03:53:12 PM
#32
This is more a cashflow issue to increase my daily profit than a loan that's desperately needed, I'll do just fine without it, but I'll do better with it. That said, at current rates, I'm only asking for $14.3k, which I think, taking trust, collateral and APR into account, is more than fair.

You are asking for $18,400 at current MTGOX price, with only 10% secured if someone wants your car.

I suggest you lower your loan request to something more realistic.

MtGox is inflated to such an extent, its almost a joke.

True that.  That's why I tell everyone to stay away from it, even btc-e is better than it if you ignore them trolls Tongue
legendary
Activity: 2324
Merit: 1039
October 24, 2013, 03:19:27 PM
#31
This is more a cashflow issue to increase my daily profit than a loan that's desperately needed, I'll do just fine without it, but I'll do better with it. That said, at current rates, I'm only asking for $14.3k, which I think, taking trust, collateral and APR into account, is more than fair.

You are asking for $18,400 at current MTGOX price, with only 10% secured if someone wants your car.

I suggest you lower your loan request to something more realistic.

MtGox is inflated to such an extent, its almost a joke.
member
Activity: 112
Merit: 10
October 24, 2013, 12:39:48 PM
#30
Oh no this got withdrawn, damn.  Roll Eyes
Yeah, it was a tough call about missing out on your insightful business views, but one I had to make. I wish you the best of luck with your $2 a day from that sig!

Thanks sir, it's tough out here in the land of business and signatures.

Maybe I should just try scam big like you haha. Grin
eoJ
full member
Activity: 140
Merit: 100
October 24, 2013, 12:26:44 PM
#29
Oh no this got withdrawn, damn.  Roll Eyes
Yeah, it was a tough call about missing out on your insightful business views, but one I had to make. I wish you the best of luck with your $2 a day from that sig!
member
Activity: 112
Merit: 10
October 24, 2013, 09:18:18 AM
#28
Oh no this got withdrawn, damn.  Roll Eyes
eoJ
full member
Activity: 140
Merit: 100
October 23, 2013, 09:19:58 PM
#27
I'm not sure Gox is an accurate benchmark, bitstamp prices are much more realistic, and I'm only asking for an individual risk of 10 BTC. It's also secured against both my business, and me personally, both of which I've stated I'm happy to verify the earnings of with a mod.

I'd be willing to lower my loan request a little, but not by much, otherwise I'm just totally wasting my time.

Ok, so you are borrowing $16.5k then at current bitstamp price - you calculated 14.3k because you didn't take the interest into account.  I guess if you don't plan on repaying you don't worry about little things like that.

How is an individual risk of 10btc secured in ANY way?  Your simply posting it on a public board means nothing.  You have NO SECURITY ON THIS LOAN OTHER THAN A CAR.

Taking your collateral into account, I estimate you could get a loan of 5-10BTC.  Ask for that.


It's partially secured, I never once said it was fully secured, hence the APR. Anyways, as I said above, I really can't be arsed with this, sorry, although thanks for your time spent replying. Offer withdrawn.
Vod
legendary
Activity: 3668
Merit: 3010
Licking my boob since 1970
October 23, 2013, 09:16:53 PM
#26
I'm not sure Gox is an accurate benchmark, bitstamp prices are much more realistic, and I'm only asking for an individual risk of 10 BTC. It's also secured against both my business, and me personally, both of which I've stated I'm happy to verify the earnings of with a mod.

I'd be willing to lower my loan request a little, but not by much, otherwise I'm just totally wasting my time.

Ok, so you are borrowing $16.5k then at current bitstamp price - you calculated 14.3k because you didn't take the interest into account.  I guess if you don't plan on repaying you don't worry about little things like that.

How is an individual risk of 10btc secured in ANY way?  Your simply posting it on a public board means nothing.  You have NO SECURITY ON THIS LOAN OTHER THAN A CAR.

Taking your collateral into account, I estimate you could get a loan of 5-10BTC.  Ask for that.

eoJ
full member
Activity: 140
Merit: 100
October 23, 2013, 09:07:16 PM
#25
This is more a cashflow issue to increase my daily profit than a loan that's desperately needed, I'll do just fine without it, but I'll do better with it. That said, at current rates, I'm only asking for $14.3k, which I think, taking trust, collateral and APR into account, is more than fair.

You are asking for $18,400 at current MTGOX price, with only 10% secured if someone wants your car.

I suggest you lower your loan request to something more realistic.
I'm not sure Gox is an accurate benchmark, bitstamp prices are much more realistic, and I'm only asking for an individual risk of 10 BTC. It's also secured against both my business, and me personally, both of which I've stated I'm happy to verify the earnings of with a mod.

I'd be willing to lower my loan request a little, but not by much, otherwise I'm just totally wasting my time.

EDIT: Screw it, I foresee this thread becoming a massive timesink and costing me more in time than the value of the loan. Offer withdrawn.
Vod
legendary
Activity: 3668
Merit: 3010
Licking my boob since 1970
October 23, 2013, 08:58:58 PM
#24
This is more a cashflow issue to increase my daily profit than a loan that's desperately needed, I'll do just fine without it, but I'll do better with it. That said, at current rates, I'm only asking for $14.3k, which I think, taking trust, collateral and APR into account, is more than fair.

You are asking for $18,400 at current MTGOX price, with only 10% secured if someone wants your car.

I suggest you lower your loan request to something more realistic.
eoJ
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Activity: 140
Merit: 100
October 23, 2013, 08:49:57 PM
#23
Well then I (we) need something that I can easily sell for $19,000 should you default.

Your 12 posts on this forum are worthless.  Your reputation as a trader is worthless, as you can claim your account (and this loan thread) was hacked and simply start a new trader account.

If you don't have something you can send someone that is worth $19,000 then reduce your loan expectations.
I give out my Skype on my ad, and have given out my mobile number in at least 100 trades, that should be an easy way to link and verify I haven't been hacked. You're also getting my personal information, and I can call you on that mobile, talk on skype, whatever, to verify I am who I say and haven't been hacked. If I was hacked between now and the end of the loan, then I'd still be liable for the debt.

I'm not sure what I can say, I don't spend my money recklessly, and have nothing like a mortgage or anything, so can't offer a house, all I can offer is a car, my reputation and account, an iPhone 5 (unfortunately under contract, although the contract isn't with me, I bought it on ebay, and was going to take them to court after they refused to refund, but decided it wasn't worth my time), and an iphone 4. I won't be trading for long on any new accounts the moment someone spots that it's me (Full name is obtainable from bank details apparently, I've had a couple of people quote it in the past after sending a payment).

This is more a cashflow issue to increase my daily profit than a loan that's desperately needed, I'll do just fine without it, but I'll do better with it. That said, at current rates, I'm only asking for $14.3k, which I think, taking trust, collateral and APR into account, is more than fair.

EDIT: Screw it, I see this thread becoming a massive timesink and costing me more in time than the value of the loan. Offer withdrawn.
Vod
legendary
Activity: 3668
Merit: 3010
Licking my boob since 1970
October 23, 2013, 08:29:33 PM
#22
Well then I (we) need something that I can easily sell for $19,000 should you default.

Your 12 posts on this forum are worthless.  Your reputation as a trader is worthless, as you can claim your account (and this loan thread) was hacked and simply start a new trader account.

If you don't have something you can send someone that is worth $19,000 then reduce your loan expectations.
eoJ
full member
Activity: 140
Merit: 100
October 23, 2013, 07:46:49 PM
#21
E2A: I can assure any potential investors looking at this thread that I hold well above the 70 BTC needed in cash. I understand that by loaning to me you won't automatically receive that cash, but if you took me to court (can be done by writing) you would easily recover the amount I'm asking for, plus any expenses. Can verify if needed.

I would take $19,000 in cash as collateral for those 80.5 bitcoins.
Unfortunately, while I hold more than that in cash, the purpose of the loan is to improve cashflow, so I can't do that unfortunately. However, my money just goes from my bank account, into bitcoins, into my bank account, into bitcoins, etc. I will always be holding one or the other, and most of the time, both.
Vod
legendary
Activity: 3668
Merit: 3010
Licking my boob since 1970
October 23, 2013, 07:38:20 PM
#20
E2A: I can assure any potential investors looking at this thread that I hold well above the 70 BTC needed in cash. I understand that by loaning to me you won't automatically receive that cash, but if you took me to court (can be done by writing) you would easily recover the amount I'm asking for, plus any expenses. Can verify if needed.

I would take $19,000 in cash as collateral for those 80.5 bitcoins.
eoJ
full member
Activity: 140
Merit: 100
October 23, 2013, 06:38:01 PM
#19
Auction it, use it themselves to sell (I regularly see people having to offer low prices in order to try and build feedback, an account with feedback like that is invaluable)

Scammers will be the 99% of people that will bid in this auction.
Besides, this account is not worth 75 BTC.
RE the 75 BTC auction, something I wrote earlier in response to a troll, but then deleted to not add fuel to the fire:

APR in a loan is what can negate collateral. If you wanted to make a 20% annual APR on your money, which is similar to what a bank offers on a credit card, then at a default rate of 5%, loaning with 1% above the loan amount as collateral, that'd cover it, without taking litecoin price rises into account. Expecting to get collateral well above that and an APR like what I'm offering, from someone with a ton of feedback, is just ludicrous, to be frank.


E2A: I can assure any potential investors looking at this thread that I hold well above the 70 BTC needed in cash. I understand that by loaning to me you won't automatically receive that cash, but if you took me to court (can be done by writing) you would easily recover the amount I'm asking for, plus any expenses. Can verify if needed.
legendary
Activity: 1736
Merit: 1029
October 23, 2013, 04:10:53 PM
#18
Auction it, use it themselves to sell (I regularly see people having to offer low prices in order to try and build feedback, an account with feedback like that is invaluable)

Scammers will be the 99% of people that will bid in this auction.
Besides, this account is not worth 75 BTC.
eoJ
full member
Activity: 140
Merit: 100
October 23, 2013, 03:17:52 PM
#17
The lending section never fails to amuse me.
I'm sorry I'm not paying 435% APR for a loan that's oversecured with easily converted currency. Are you done?

For anyone that isn't in this section to raise their postcount, offer is still there. 435% APR, partially secured, staggered weekly repayment available, from someone with an excellent reputation (and just hit 1000 unique buyers of over £50 in the past hour, woot!), who's willing to verify earnings to a mod.
member
Activity: 112
Merit: 10
October 23, 2013, 02:56:19 PM
#16
The lending section never fails to amuse me.
eoJ
full member
Activity: 140
Merit: 100
October 23, 2013, 02:35:14 PM
#15

Based on your reputation I could loan you 0.01BTC, Deal?
Thanks for the bump!
legendary
Activity: 1162
Merit: 1001
October 23, 2013, 02:33:54 PM
#14
Your account is NOT worth +13k $
The car is worth $3.2.

I realise it's not, that's why I'm paying 435% APR. My reputation, and my business, certainly are. As I said, I'm willing to contact a mod to verify sales etc. Also, for that kind of amount, it'd definitely be worth suing me, in which case I'm fucked for life. I'm also more than happy to provide any lenders with an SEO strategy to destroy my life Cheesy

Lenders don't want that, they want something they can quickly and easily sell to get their money back.
Then they'll have to compare the risk of 10 coins loaned against 435% APR and my likelihood of paying the money back, based on my reputation and previous history. I'm open to offers of staggered advance payment.

Based on your reputation I could loan you 0.01BTC, Deal?
eoJ
full member
Activity: 140
Merit: 100
October 23, 2013, 02:28:59 PM
#13
Your account is NOT worth +13k $
The car is worth $3.2.

I realise it's not, that's why I'm paying 435% APR. My reputation, and my business, certainly are. As I said, I'm willing to contact a mod to verify sales etc. Also, for that kind of amount, it'd definitely be worth suing me, in which case I'm fucked for life. I'm also more than happy to provide any lenders with an SEO strategy to destroy my life Cheesy

Lenders don't want that, they want something they can quickly and easily sell to get their money back.
Then they'll have to compare the risk of 10 coins loaned against 435% APR and my likelihood of paying the money back, based on my reputation and previous history. I'm open to offers of staggered advance payment.
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