I would be interested to know if you disclosed this information to the teams behind BQT and IOU before beginning work as their campaign manager.
I guess it was just smooth talking and luck..
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5042702http://archive.is/vny7wHi Bitcointalk, I'm looking for a loan with these terms,
1. Loan amount: 0.3 BTC
2. Reason for the loan: Personal
3. Repayment amount: 0.4 BTC
4. Repayment date (GMT timezone):2 months
5. Collateral:None
6. Bitcoin address:3PMpFPGnJjBy9hMDKjBXFTH8vqp8oc1FN3
As for trustworthy factors, I've paid out ~3 BTC in campaigns and held up to 2 BTC at once.
Thank you!
I found the public has access only to the following address where you held fund:
https://www.blockchain.com/btc/address/17wW3y8HgcRACw6e8wjB5bkuc1CFJzvRQMhttps://www.blockchain.com/btc/address/14cJEUeGm157ok88ouskfDGwbSmzf2KgcrTotal 1.76
BTCThis is also a large amount, and
I wonder how advertisers trust to you(a whole newbie without history) such amount.
So if you want borrow, I would advise you , ask your employer at least vouch for you.
Hi zazarb,
I didn't bother with changing the escrow address weekly, because of the wallet I use changes addresses everytime I send a TXID. For example, here is a TXID thats not from an address listed in the OP.
I guess, a stroke of luck, a lot of planning and talking landed me this job. I would get my employer to vouch for me, but he isn't on Bitcointalk, and is quite busy with investor meetings regarding their ICO.
Thank you for your input!
Also - He was asking to borrow 0.3 BTC and repay 0.4 BTC..
That is a whole 33.333% interest! Quite high interest..
That's $650 in interest he is offering to pay.. Ouch..
It is somewhat the mark of a loan scammer to offer such high interest, so people are more greedy to fund the loan for them, put up with more risk for that profit, and the scammer isn't planning on paying back so they don't care what the interest is anyway.. Make the lenders rush to fill it, make them make hasty decisions..
Suspicious..
As for the 0.3 BTC loan I requested, I was actually going to pay that back, as too many peoples surprises.
Why did you offer such high interest?
It might as well be a doubler..