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Dethmourne Silvermane
Gallente Swift Redemption
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Posted - 2010.12.02 08:28:00 -
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So I'm feeling a little eve burnout, maybe it's just a bad day, maybe I'm ready to go jump in front of a bus.
I figure I can pay off my debt in a few months if i just highsec farm farm farm, but I also have a 50m sp character that I could potentially save some time paying off my debt by selling (once I reach such time as I could guarantee a sale of sufficient amount to cover the remaining debt).
What does MD think of the concept of ending your debts by selling your main and paying them from a faceless alt?
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Dethmourne Silvermane
Gallente Swift Redemption
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Posted - 2010.12.02 15:48:00 -
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Edited by: Dethmourne Silvermane on 02/12/2010 15:49:15 OP was mostly hypothetical - I don't see myself actually quitting eve anytime soon (although last night I could've seen it, yay for manic-depressive). I, too, attach great value to space pixels, and would find it difficult to let go of this particular set of pixels.
EDIT: And I'd like to point out that it would only occur in the event I was quitting eve, so the "future investments" argument is basically invalid.
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Dethmourne Silvermane
Gallente Swift Redemption
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Posted - 2010.12.03 03:29:00 -
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Originally by: Brock Nelson THIS THREAD IS NOW AN AUCTION
1b for Deth
No kill rights right?

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Dethmourne Silvermane
Gallente Swift Redemption
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Posted - 2010.12.05 00:59:00 -
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I'm intrigued that this appeared to signal that I'd lost my pants on a deal; this is not the case.
I just really hate station trading and yes, I did lose some value on a few ships; however, the responses I've gotten have urged me to make some money doing things i dislike, if only to spite my detractors.
Investors: Expect an update on my financials sometime soon 
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Dethmourne Silvermane
Gallente Swift Redemption
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Posted - 2010.12.05 02:15:00 -
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I'm not quite sure what you mean based on the phrasing, but since I assume you either mean taken a loan to offer a loan or taken a loan to pay back a loan, the answer is probably yes (as I've done both of these things, and the latter at least has been well-documented on this forum).
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