Trust me if you want. $2 is chump change to be fair but it's a lot of effort to get cash into Bitcoin especially for such a small amount. Don't ask me for collateral. If I had something, I would've sold it.
Here's a small exchange I did a short time ago:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1589195.msg15960525#msg15960525Anyway if you trust me, thanks. I'll repay $3 within two weeks.
You say yourself, you have no collateral, so the reply is simply no loan for you, please lock this topic yourself and come back if you can offer some collateral.
I understand but if I had something worth $2, I'd sell it. I can get the money easily but it's 11:11pm here and WAY TOO MUCH effort to get $2 cash into Bitcoin when I just need it for a short time. I can offer my account as collateral, it has 48 potential activity but the point isn't what my collateral is worth, it's about mutual trust. I've got no reason to scam for $2.
Well is it way too much effort to ask your parents or friends, or is it just too shameful to scam in real life?
I do understand where you are coming from when it comes to asking for assistance from parents and friends and all, but I do understand where they may be an issue. There are not to many places you can transfer small amounts of money on Bitcoin. Also, and I know this would be the case for me, not all family's deal with bitcoin at all. I know none of my family understands bitcoin let alone has an account. I do get where you are coming from, just had to throw my two cents in there!!!
Read this idiot's last post. If someone can't lend $2, they shouldn't be lending...bla bla bla. That's why I said what I said AND why I left him red trust. It's not an issue with parents not using bitcoin, it's an issue with their child's attitude and integrity.