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hero member
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September 13, 2014, 04:38:45 PM
#25
I wasn't actually planning on scamming at all, I am 100% against it because it has happened to me before, it just annoys me that when I forgot to list a collateral he called me out and just gave a negative review straight away.

I suspect that few people actually plan on scamming, but when faced with a choice of having to repay a debt, or simply abandoning their forum account, most people would do the logical thing and choose the latter.

I seriously needed that loan, but that fucker called devthedev ruined everything for me. I'll be working fullshift nowadays, I'll see what I can do to get a little bit of money.

That's awesome.

Why wouldn't you work for the money, if you could get it? While you're wasting more money trying to scam someone, you could, in reality be getting more money the legit way. It's rather hilarious if you ask me.
full member
Activity: 144
Merit: 100
September 13, 2014, 05:00:11 AM
#24
I wasn't actually planning on scamming at all, I am 100% against it because it has happened to me before, it just annoys me that when I forgot to list a collateral he called me out and just gave a negative review straight away.

I suspect that few people actually plan on scamming, but when faced with a choice of having to repay a debt, or simply abandoning their forum account, most people would do the logical thing and choose the latter.

I seriously needed that loan, but that fucker called devthedev ruined everything for me. I'll be working fullshift nowadays, I'll see what I can do to get a little bit of money.
legendary
Activity: 1554
Merit: 1222
brb keeping up with the Kardashians
September 12, 2014, 10:33:06 AM
#23
I wasn't actually planning on scamming at all, I am 100% against it because it has happened to me before, it just annoys me that when I forgot to list a collateral he called me out and just gave a negative review straight away.

I suspect that few people actually plan on scamming, but when faced with a choice of having to repay a debt, or simply abandoning their forum account, most people would do the logical thing and choose the latter.
full member
Activity: 144
Merit: 100
September 12, 2014, 09:51:48 AM
#22
you keep making alt accounts and new scams and your tired of them bitching at you? why dont u give up and stop trying to scam then and go get a job

You can fuck yourself, ok, If I WANT To scam I would, and if I want to fuck you I would. so shut the fuck up dickwad, and I already have a fucking job what do you do? Still take money from your mommy credit card?
hero member
Activity: 686
Merit: 504
always the student, never the master.
September 11, 2014, 04:38:15 PM
#21
you keep making alt accounts and new scams and your tired of them bitching at you? why dont u give up and stop trying to scam then and go get a job

this
newbie
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September 11, 2014, 07:01:25 AM
#20
you keep making alt accounts and new scams and your tired of them bitching at you? why dont u give up and stop trying to scam then and go get a job
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Merit: 100
September 11, 2014, 06:39:35 AM
#19
The lack of collateral wasn't the only reason why I gave you negative feedback. Read my post again. I don't give feedback "straight away" I do my research first.

You also like to abuse the trust system, spamming my trust feedback with multiple newbie accounts.

I want to lend 0.023 BTC, expect return in a couple of weeks, but I will return it Guaranteed.
Here is my Address: 15ikNdk1NW57JXUuDdaVvFqgjGfYuGPRnU

Quoted for reference.

Isn't that premature?

No, there's inconsistencies between his posts.

First he requests a 1BTC loan here

I'm planning on buying some hashing power, I will repay in almost a month. or maybe less.

After no success, he requested to loan 0.90BTC on a thread titled "Offering BTC loans [no collateral]"

May I loan about 0.9 BTC? I need some in order to buy some Hashpower. I'll try to repay it back in less than a month, or maybe even less!

There's almost a 99.7% chance you won't have this loan fulfilled.

When I call him out he removes the request claiming he was just about to delete it.

*CANCELED REQUEST*

Then he decides to create this thread for a .123BTC loan with the same repayment time frame without offering collateral.

He then drops the loan request in this thread to .023BTC after other users started raising concerns and asking questions.

It seems like he's fishing for whatever he can get his hands on.

Just one more quote to show his instability.

I'm planning on buying some hashing power, I will repay in almost a month. or maybe less.

Quoted in case this post "disappears"
I just want to put a fucking bullet through your bitcoin miner.


I never spammed your Trust system, I SENT 1, and also you said "Quoted for future reference" after I saw that I had a negative review, stop making bullshit up.
legendary
Activity: 1050
Merit: 1004
September 10, 2014, 12:29:22 PM
#18
The lack of collateral wasn't the only reason why I gave you negative feedback. Read my post again. I don't give feedback "straight away" I do my research first.

You also like to abuse the trust system, spamming my trust feedback with multiple newbie accounts.

I want to lend 0.023 BTC, expect return in a couple of weeks, but I will return it Guaranteed.
Here is my Address: 15ikNdk1NW57JXUuDdaVvFqgjGfYuGPRnU

Quoted for reference.

Isn't that premature?

No, there's inconsistencies between his posts.

First he requests a 1BTC loan here

I'm planning on buying some hashing power, I will repay in almost a month. or maybe less.

After no success, he requested to loan 0.90BTC on a thread titled "Offering BTC loans [no collateral]"

May I loan about 0.9 BTC? I need some in order to buy some Hashpower. I'll try to repay it back in less than a month, or maybe even less!

There's almost a 99.7% chance you won't have this loan fulfilled.

When I call him out he removes the request claiming he was just about to delete it.

*CANCELED REQUEST*

Then he decides to create this thread for a .123BTC loan with the same repayment time frame without offering collateral.

He then drops the loan request in this thread to .023BTC after other users started raising concerns and asking questions.

It seems like he's fishing for whatever he can get his hands on.

Just one more quote to show his instability.

I'm planning on buying some hashing power, I will repay in almost a month. or maybe less.

Quoted in case this post "disappears"
I just want to put a fucking bullet through your bitcoin miner.

full member
Activity: 144
Merit: 100
September 10, 2014, 06:41:12 AM
#17
You seem frustrated that scams aren't as easy as you thought  Undecided

I wasn't actually planning on scamming at all, I am 100% against it because it has happened to me before, it just annoys me that when I forgot to list a collateral he called me out and just gave a negative review straight away.
legendary
Activity: 812
Merit: 1002
September 09, 2014, 07:11:46 PM
#16
You seem frustrated that scams aren't as easy as you thought  Undecided
full member
Activity: 144
Merit: 100
September 09, 2014, 07:02:27 PM
#15
Check out the new updates:

I want to lend 0.023 BTC, expect return in a couple of weeks, but I will return it Guaranteed.
Here is my Address: 15ikNdk1NW57JXUuDdaVvFqgjGfYuGPRnU

Quoted for reference.

Isn't that premature?

No, there's inconsistencies between his posts.

First he requests a 1BTC loan here

I'm planning on buying some hashing power, I will repay in almost a month. or maybe less.

After no success, he requested to loan 0.90BTC on a thread titled "Offering BTC loans [no collateral]"

May I loan about 0.9 BTC? I need some in order to buy some Hashpower. I'll try to repay it back in less than a month, or maybe even less!

There's almost a 99.7% chance you won't have this loan fulfilled.

When I call him out he removes the request claiming he was just about to delete it.

*CANCELED REQUEST*

Then he decides to create this thread for a .123BTC loan with the same repayment time frame without offering collateral.

He then drops the loan request in this thread to .023BTC after other users started raising concerns and asking questions.

It seems like he's fishing for whatever he can get his hands on.

Just one more quote to show his instability.

I'm planning on buying some hashing power, I will repay in almost a month. or maybe less.

Quoted in case this post "disappears"
I just want to put a fucking bullet through your bitcoin miner.


You have been the most annoying human I have ever stumbled upon, You just like going around and looking for shit just to make someone feel guilty about some shit.
legendary
Activity: 1050
Merit: 1004
September 09, 2014, 06:55:45 PM
#14
Check out the new updates:

I want to lend 0.023 BTC, expect return in a couple of weeks, but I will return it Guaranteed.
Here is my Address: 15ikNdk1NW57JXUuDdaVvFqgjGfYuGPRnU

Quoted for reference.

Isn't that premature?

No, there's inconsistencies between his posts.

First he requests a 1BTC loan here

I'm planning on buying some hashing power, I will repay in almost a month. or maybe less.

After no success, he requested to loan 0.90BTC on a thread titled "Offering BTC loans [no collateral]"

May I loan about 0.9 BTC? I need some in order to buy some Hashpower. I'll try to repay it back in less than a month, or maybe even less!

There's almost a 99.7% chance you won't have this loan fulfilled.

When I call him out he removes the request claiming he was just about to delete it.

*CANCELED REQUEST*

Then he decides to create this thread for a .123BTC loan with the same repayment time frame without offering collateral.

He then drops the loan request in this thread to .023BTC after other users started raising concerns and asking questions.

It seems like he's fishing for whatever he can get his hands on.

Just one more quote to show his instability.

I'm planning on buying some hashing power, I will repay in almost a month. or maybe less.

Quoted in case this post "disappears"
I just want to put a fucking bullet through your bitcoin miner.
full member
Activity: 144
Merit: 100
September 09, 2014, 06:44:51 PM
#13
I want to lend 0.023 BTC, expect return in a couple of weeks, but I will return it Guaranteed.
Here is my Address: 15ikNdk1NW57JXUuDdaVvFqgjGfYuGPRnU

Quoted for reference.

Isn't that premature?

No, there's inconsistencies between his posts.

Here, he's requesting to loan 0.90BTC on a thread titled "Offering BTC loans [no collateral]"

May I loan about 0.9 BTC? I need some in order to buy some Hashpower. I'll try to repay it back in less than a month, or maybe even less!


There's almost a 99.7% chance you won't have this loan fulfilled.

When I call him out he removes the request claiming he was just about to delete it.

*CANCELED REQUEST*

Then he decides to come here for a .023BTC loan with the same repayment time frame without offering collateral.

I Canceled it because I realised that isnt considered a long time frame, and I couldn't delete it, otherwise I would've did.
full member
Activity: 144
Merit: 100
September 09, 2014, 06:36:31 PM
#12
What are you looking to purchase if we may ask ?
and how can you guarantee you can pay it back ?



probably a 50 sack of some bunk rock. i hear he has taken an oath on Black Jesus to pay it back.

Pops is calling to him. Hopefully, nobody's touched the tomatoes. I'm sorry. I had to get that reference in.

I want to lend 0.023 BTC, expect return in a couple of weeks, but I will return it Guaranteed.
Here is my Address: 15ikNdk1NW57JXUuDdaVvFqgjGfYuGPRnU

If you're going to lend, to someone, why do you need collateral?


I mean borrow, Ah god damn Im tired, thank you for clearing it up.
hero member
Activity: 644
Merit: 500
September 09, 2014, 06:35:24 PM
#11
What are you looking to purchase if we may ask ?
and how can you guarantee you can pay it back ?



probably a 50 sack of some bunk rock. i hear he has taken an oath on Black Jesus to pay it back.

Pops is calling to him. Hopefully, nobody's touched the tomatoes. I'm sorry. I had to get that reference in.

I want to lend 0.023 BTC, expect return in a couple of weeks, but I will return it Guaranteed.
Here is my Address: 15ikNdk1NW57JXUuDdaVvFqgjGfYuGPRnU

If you're going to lend, to someone, why do you need collateral?
hero member
Activity: 686
Merit: 504
always the student, never the master.
September 09, 2014, 06:27:47 PM
#10
I want to lend 0.023 BTC, expect return in a couple of weeks, but I will return it Guaranteed.
Here is my Address: 15ikNdk1NW57JXUuDdaVvFqgjGfYuGPRnU

Quoted for reference.

Isn't that premature?
full member
Activity: 144
Merit: 100
September 09, 2014, 06:23:43 PM
#9
I want to lend 0.023 BTC, expect return in a couple of weeks, but I will return it Guaranteed.
Here is my Address: 15ikNdk1NW57JXUuDdaVvFqgjGfYuGPRnU

Quoted for reference.

Yoou, can go fuck yourself.
full member
Activity: 144
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September 09, 2014, 06:17:38 PM
#8
If you could pay it back in a week... why not wait a week and save the interest you would of had to pay ?


What are you looking to purchase if we may ask ?
and how can you guarantee you can pay it back ?



I'm looking to purchase hashing power, and I am also running a couple of miners at my home, so I could pay it back in like a week? (Notice that I have dropped the price)

Yeah I'm gonna do that, I'd rather wait when get a loan from an asshole.
legendary
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September 09, 2014, 06:16:25 PM
#7
If you could pay it back in a week... why not wait a week and save the interest you would of had to pay ?


What are you looking to purchase if we may ask ?
and how can you guarantee you can pay it back ?



I'm looking to purchase hashing power, and I am also running a couple of miners at my home, so I could pay it back in like a week? (Notice that I have dropped the price)
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Activity: 144
Merit: 100
September 09, 2014, 06:16:19 PM
#6
WOw -6, cool, I was gonna offer some collateral, but Ok
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