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israus
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Posted - 2010.07.23 23:26:00 -
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Originally by: Boma Airaken
I didn't say that at all, and also invited people to talk with me one on one about the project. I also acknowledged it is a relatively high risk low reward proposition so I thought I would spare MD the fluff and bull****. Sorry.
your failing on so many levels here its hard to believe. first off your saying its high risk low reward why the hell would anybody invest in a high risk venture if the gains for them aren't worth the risk.
secondly not only are you saying its high risk but you want to start off small with a 6 billion loan. well that is a huge loan for a first time offering. even more so for a first time offering with high risk. and i'd like to know how your going to garentee the investors money given you won't be offering collateral.
and the other side of the interest rate this loan could run 60 days and your only offering a flat 5% on that 60 days which means a smashing 2.5% for the investor even less attractive now.
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israus
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Posted - 2010.07.24 00:02:00 -
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Originally by: Boma Airaken
To address some of your points.
First and foremost I said it was an experiment. Lots of people like experiments and taking risks and having fun in video games, Mr. Meryll Lynch. If it works out a large scale venture would be undertaken with a bond offering with priority reservations to the initial investor(s).
people do like taking risks with there money I agree but what the seek from those risks is a fair return the return your offering is lower then 99% of offerings that appear here. lower then a great deal of fully secured offerings from people on there 4th or 5th loan
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Second, I said the baseprice of the commodity in question is equal to the amount of the loan, so at the end of the day I can just give the investor his money back by liquidating the commodity at NPC price quite quickly.
so if thats the case why can't the good be held by a trusted 3rd party till your ready to liquidate them and give investors the collateral ?
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Third, if it DOES work, there is alot of money in it for me and future investors, so if I just steal the PALTRY sum of 6 billion isk I am not going to get future investors which means I lose out on an opportunity to make **** tons of isk without spending my own money. Which would be stupid.
I understand that MD people all like to take the iskies seriously and act like the host of Money Talk, but really. It is 6 billion isk.
yeah but you see all we have to go on about this being a potental money spinner is you saying it is. its just as likely you've made up this to get 6 bil out of the MD community and there is no future money making oppotunity
your talking about 6 billion as if its nothing yet if you've bothered to look into how the loans market works on here its about 3-6 times largers the normal first time offerings for unknowns on the forums.
people will invest and do invest in some crazy crap on here but your not giving people a lot of work with crap rate of return. huge risk by your own admission and no collateral.
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israus
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Posted - 2010.07.24 00:07:00 -
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Originally by: Boma Airaken
I don't recall getting any collateral when I bought shares in One Stop, and it worked out quite swimmingly for me.
really so one stop haven't got like 130 billion in bpo's locked down as collateral??
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israus
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Posted - 2010.07.24 00:16:00 -
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Originally by: Boma Airaken
If I don't have access to them, it is not collateral.
lol fail your not required to have access to them for them to be collateral you just have to know the person you invested money in can't get access to them either.
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israus
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Posted - 2010.07.24 00:42:00 -
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Originally by: Boma Airaken
Lock down whatever you want. SOMEONE has access to them, and I am willing to bet it is not the investor. No matter what, trust and risk are factors.
lol it wouldn't be phyisically possable for everybody who invested in one stop to get a lock down vote. thats the whole point in trusted 3rd parties.
just as in when people ask for collateral on loans they normally ask they be locked down with a 3rd party so both the investor and investee feel safe that there interests are being servered.
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