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An end to loans?

Author
Marduke VonHaskell
The Scope
Gallente Federation
#41 - 2012-04-12 21:11:25 UTC
Darth Tickles wrote:
lol so i win

next time you should probably think before you come at someone on the forums, or you might end up looking stupid again

/me moonwalks out of thread


Not really. You made no attempt to support your arguments, while at the same time responding with almost entirely reassertion and insults. My points (which were primarily criticisms of your points) were actually well founded in logic & economic principles in spite of the one error you chose to make the centerpiece of your reply. If anyone else has the knee-jerk response that RMTers & bots are worth any price to combat, they'll (hopefully) make sure their arguments are better than yours.

I got to make my point, you got to spread chaos, and the off-hand chance that future comments will contribute more to the discussion? I love mutually beneficial exchanges. Hooray for capitalism!! =P
Nerdy McButtHurt Trald
Doomheim
#42 - 2012-04-13 18:45:10 UTC
As VV pointed out about Cosmoray it would be easy to get ensnared.

Rumour has it that he made a loan for a Nighthawk BPO, but paid "under market value" in the contract to account for 90% collateral value.

The person who received the loan was an active RMT'er, who then got banned, and Cosmoray's accounts with the main money/business and collateral holding toons got whacked for helping move RMT money. Total loss was over 400B ISK in assets and cash.

He also lost a good chunk of alliance assets he had a toon in. He sold his toons, gave what he could to the alliance (out of game friends were directors in alliance) and quit the game.
Kira Vanachura
Green Visstick High
#43 - 2012-04-13 20:08:26 UTC
I must be blind, but I don't see any major problems. Don't accept that someone else pays off the loan.
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