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Topic
Board Lending
Re: Just To Clear Things Up
by
Lolking
on 05/11/2014, 16:15:48 UTC
I believe Candystripes in all this...I've done several loans with him and it's been a smooth transaction every time.
He was lending .03 to a junior member.

Most lenders will not lend anything to a junior member period (most will ask for much smaller loans).

I guess most people can make their own conclusions about this

I gave him 0.03 because he typed and acted like an adult from the start. I am smart enough to know who to loan to, and who not to. He also showed proof of BTC coming in 3 days, etc.


Just because he has proof that money is going his way does not mean that he will give it to you once he receives it.

Also if you are lending based on his ability to speak english then you are likely violating fair lending laws as people who have a national origin other then the US tend to not be able to speak english very well. In other words you are discriminating against people because of their national origin. 

Be honest, who is more likely to scam. The 40-year old American, English speaking adult. Or the 15-year old sounding bad-english speaker?
Well first of all, you come off as a very immature person, so by your own logic you will more likely scam.

Secondly, fair lending laws also prohibit a lender from discriminating against a person's age when deciding if they will make a loan (provided the borrower has the ability to enter into a contract).

I would say that just because a person does not speak english (or cannot speak english very well) does not mean they will more likely scam. All it means is that they are from another country. 

1. I make the lending rules for my own service.

2. Foreigners are more likely to scam, it's a fact.

3. That is an opinion, and a post for another thread/topic. I am trying to focus on getting Pierre11 back to the right owner.

This was posted in a candystripes scam accusation thread... Foreigners are more likely to scam? You sir, are immature