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Board Lending
Re: ASICRIGS Loan
by
Vod
on 04/07/2013, 17:29:55 UTC
It's a loan, not an investment. If you're not comfortable with the terms of the loan, please don't invest.

If you're comfortable lending some money to a guy with a great track record on a P2P lending site, then please do.

This is a lending forum and we're discussing a lending site. Sounds like what you're discussing is mining contracts. There's a separate section of the forum for that.

No, what I am discussing is you asking strangers to pay for your mining rig.  Why not have a bit of pride and pay for a portion of it yourself?

You don't have a good record on BTCJam - you have a number of small loans you think will give you a much much bigger one.  Scammers do it all the time.  Probably why you haven't verified your credit rating on there.   Undecided

Get bent, chief. If you went through the effort to look at my profile on BTCJam, you would have also seen my extensive investment track record. If you bothered to click on any of the other links I provided or just, I don't know, even google me, you would have found a pretty wide track path I cut across the web.

I'm not a scammer. Why are you so hostile? This has nothing to do with pride. Yes, I'm asking strangers to fund a loan on a crowd-funding website. That's sort of the point of BTCjam, in case you didn't catch that, genius. If I had the disposable income to buy it in a fell swoop without getting a loan, that's what I'd do.

Thank you for the compliment.  My intelligence is important to me!  I'm sorry that you aren't bright enough to realize btcjam doesn't have to be all or nothing... you could have saved up a portion of the funds needed and then asked for the rest.

Here's what is going to happen.  You've made several loan requests for small "reputation" amounts, slowly getting larger.  But you jumped too much this time, it scared investors, and your loan will probably not fund.  Soon after it doesn't fund, you will create another loan request for a smaller amount.  You will work your way up until you can scam as much as possible.  I've seen it many times by people whose identity is well known.

This is textbook, and not worth any more of my time.  Just remember my prediction!    Wink