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Looking for 1-2 bil loan

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Trader Erad
Xenocraft
#1 - 2012-04-12 09:44:55 UTC
Hello everyone. I am a relatively old player that returned after a break and now want to go back to industry.

What I do: Mostly Mackinaw and Hulk trading, in the future will think about other ships crafting.

What I am looking for: To use the momentum of the inflation that happened in the world of EVE, I need a larger sum I can currently afford. I need from 1 to 2 bil of ISK as loan.

Interest rate: I am ready to pay not less then 10% of interest, if you want more, tell me and we will negotiate.

Collateral: Alas, I have nothing of such a value that costs about 1-2 billions. Maybe instead you'll accept that I pay a part of loan every day/week or something?

How long: I need loan for a month.

Chance of loss: Since trading of tier 2 ships is profitable in those days, I think the chance of loss is rather small. I also already have some industry business, so have some ISK as backup. If I'll see that my business no longer brings profit, I'll immediately send your money back.

Hope someone will like to help me,
Erad the Trader.
Luxi Daphiti
Viziam
Amarr Empire
#2 - 2012-04-12 14:27:00 UTC  |  Edited by: Luxi Daphiti
Apart from the fact this sounds suspicious, I think that you can more then cover that loan yourself. Looking into your history I found this post from a while ago in which you proclaimed to have "about a billion of isk". So I'm sure you can repeat the scheme that made you that cash to generate more.

Secondly, you've won over 11 billion ISK on SOMER Blink which suggests that you have, or had, cash to burn. And being that you have done some seriously gambling (not saying that's bad, I've played SOMER Blink myself along with other casinos) there's nothing to guarantee that this money won't feed straight into gambling. If you had collateral then maybe. I find it hard to believe that someone who has at times had billions of Isk (and won such volumes) doesn't have any assets to cover the loan - it suggests either that you have a habit of loosing large volumes of capital (risky investment for us loaners then) or that you gamble it away. Whichever it is (or maybe neither) this doesn't seem too safe of an investment.
Trader Erad
Xenocraft
#3 - 2012-04-12 14:30:45 UTC
Thank you for replying. I guess whatever I say won't help you to believe me. That's your choice, and I am not offended with it.