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brav3x
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Posted - 2010.05.29 05:34:00 -
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plz can i get 135 mill loan for a mission ship will pay back 5 to 7 days...
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Brock Nelson
Caldari Flux Technologies Inc SRS.
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Posted - 2010.05.29 05:35:00 -
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Welcome to MD Forum.
I presume that you failed to read any thread relating to past loan request or the possibility of getting one via alt.
Put simply, unless you have some form of collateral, you are not likely to get any isk. And the fact that your post lack any details of why you need a loan will not help you succeed either.
Deleting your first thread and then creating another one will only act as a deterrence to your efforts
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Shar Tegral
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Posted - 2010.05.29 05:36:00 -
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If you'd like to see your chance of success, feel free to read this locked thread.
Wealth, howsoever got, in Eve makes Lords of morons and gentlemen of thieves; Aptitude and intellect are needless here; 'Tis impudence and money that grants fame. |
brav3x
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Posted - 2010.05.29 05:43:00 -
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lock thread plz ...is there some way to get a loan thow ?
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SetrakDark
Northstar Cabal OWN Alliance
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Posted - 2010.05.29 05:51:00 -
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I heard people here give money away to strangers. Can I have some?
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brav3x
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Posted - 2010.05.29 05:56:00 -
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via contrack if you dont pay it your account with go -
its safe i didnt see the wrong in it being the person get there isk no matter what..
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Frenden Dax
Dax Acquisitions
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Posted - 2010.05.29 06:32:00 -
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Originally by: brav3x via contrack if you dont pay it your account with go -
its safe i didnt see the wrong in it being the person get there isk no matter what..
Regrettably, that is not how contracts work.
The main point here is that no one can trust you fully not to disappear with the 135m. Maybe you lose interest in EVE, maybe you disconnect and get your ship ganked in a mission. Maybe you just want 135m for your next PLEX and figured this is the way to do it, or hell! Maybe you really do intend to pay it back! We can't know that, and what you're asking is for people to take a chance. I won't go into collateral or interest payments.
135m is hardly an immense sum to raise; even running L3s in a horribly-fit Drake should see you get the isk you need in a week. And then you're not beholden to anyone, which is a major plus. [right]-------- |
sholaan
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Posted - 2010.05.29 07:16:00 -
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Asking for such a small loan shows your not trustworthy, do some mining or take the advice of the last post and do some missions....
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Shar Tegral
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Posted - 2010.05.29 07:33:00 -
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Originally by: sholaan Asking for such a small loan shows your not trustworthy, do some mining or take the advice of the last post and do some missions....
I'd say that "untrustworthy" is a touch unfair. "High Risk", most assuredly however to say untrustworthy presumes guilt when, at best, the OP just doesn't know what to do or how to do it. Yeah, I know. Highly unlikely that the OP is earnest but you never know. Perhaps he should go to the mission forum and learn how to mission right instead of panhandling badly.
Wealth, howsoever got, in Eve makes Lords of morons and gentlemen of thieves; Aptitude and intellect are needless here; 'Tis impudence and money that grants fame. |
Mme Pinkerton
United Engineering Services
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Posted - 2010.05.29 07:37:00 -
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Please post with your main and expect to provide limited API keys before getting a loan.
(brav3x has no standings - so don't bother to tell me this is a mission runner's main; if you only intend to go into mission running do some lvl1 and lvl2 missions before asking to get a loan).
Please explain what ship you are going to buy and how much of your own ISK you are going to spend on it on top of the loan.
Would it be ok to contact your previous corp(s) to find out whether you left on good terms with them?
If your main is currently member of a player-owned coporation - why don't you ask your corpmates (or other in-game friends) for a loan?
What kind of interest rate do you intend to offer on the loan?
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Jasdemi
Caldari Caldari Manufacturing
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Posted - 2010.05.29 09:02:00 -
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Feed the troll moar?
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Mme Pinkerton
United Engineering Services
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Posted - 2010.05.29 11:26:00 -
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Originally by: Jasdemi Feed the troll moar?
recently most trolls in MD have shown up in the comments not in the OPs.
What bad can come from giving the OP the benefit of doubt, maybe explain the dynamics of MD a bit and see if he can come up with something more convincing?
What good can come from bashing potentially legit offerings?
A few months ago I was in a very similar situation to the one described in the OP. Funnily enough I didn't receive significant criticism but a lot of support. My write-up looked nicer but didn't contain much more substance than "I want 500m ISK for mission ship, thx", I would have had enough ISK to fit a ship myself but was too lazy to liquidate BPOs, I didn't offer to agree on an audit, I didn't offer any collateral, I had never handled public funds before, I had a history of ragequitting EVE and alts of mine had repeatedly made comments directly directed against auditing (sometimes supporting the arguments of scammers). On top of that the guy lending me the money had no idea about me whatsoever but invested on grounds of "other guys say you are well respected".
Don't pretend there is any reliable rationale between deciding which people are trolls and scammers and which are well-respected businessmen.
There was a time in MD when people tried to provide constructive criticism and work together with the people asking for money to improve the quality of the offering (for both sides) - realizing that good offerings don't fall ready-made from the sky. Today many people just seem to try and bash the easy pickings - that's so much easier than at least trying to get the views of buyers and sellers aligned.
If you want to do MD a service then try to mediate between the concerns of the different parties. If you want to shutdown the marketplace then scare away people and bash everyone with a non-perfect offering calling him a troll and scammer (notice how often people forget to put at least a 'potential' before that word?).
Even if you think the probability of the OP being a purposeful troll is pretty high, you should consider that by driving him away without providing any constructive criticism you also drive away other people - not trolls - who are reading these threads pondering whether to ask for public funding or not.
In my eyes, you sir, are the troll. The OP has at the very least the benefit of doubt.
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coeira
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Posted - 2010.05.29 12:51:00 -
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its simple really, you don't need to do a major business plan or getting audited to raise the funds the op is asking for. what you do need to do is show you can be trusted by posting on an alt looking for the money it is not going to promote the fact you can be trusted with somebody's money.
Shar Tegral subs the whole offer up perfectly in saying its extremely high risk. and to be fair Mme Pinkerton if every poorly written offering from random alts was taken serious all you'd get on here is poorly written offerings from random alts.
and as has been pointed out the sub of money asked for can easy be raised mining for a week. so it sure as hell can be raised doing lvl 3s for a couple of days in a drake.
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