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    THEINSIDER900
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    lookig for 300 betpoints loan

    sbr pro here looking for 300 betpoints loan will give back 400 pts
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    bobbywaves gave THEINSIDER900 300 SBR Point(s) for this post.


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    bobbywaves
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    Pay back in this thread only.
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    THEINSIDER900 gave bobbywaves 450 SBR Point(s) for this post.


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    bobbywaves
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    Anybody know this chump? Who asks for a loan, doesn't acknowledge loan, doesn't log in for 25 days? Who does that? Apparently THEINSIDER900 does. Unless he's dead, there's no valid excuse for this irresponsible behavior. If he simply logged in for the last 25 days, he would have 300 pts & wouldn't need to ask for a loan. The degenerates on this site never cease to amaze.

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    Might be a bit of a dick move, but not like he even transferred them to the sportsbook...something else going on here besides run-of-the-mill degeneracy/douchebaggery. Not to mention, with a guy with 0 history there's always a greater chance for this kind of thing...with no terms spelled out in the thread and no confirmation of him accepting your offer, does he even know you gave him the points??

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    I agreed to his 400 pay back terms & shipped the pts. His last log in was about four weeks ago, so I'm sure he doesn't know I gave him the pts. Point is, why ask for a loan if you have no intentions of: using loaned pts, or being an active member by logging in to acknowledge & repay loan? To request a loan & then quit the site is indeed a douche bag move.

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    Triple_D_Bet
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    Quote Originally Posted by bobbywaves View Post
    I agreed to his 400 pay back terms & shipped the pts. His last log in was about four weeks ago, so I'm sure he doesn't know I gave him the pts. Point is, why ask for a loan if you have no intentions of: using loaned pts, or being an active member by logging in to acknowledge & repay loan? To request a loan & then quit the site is indeed a douche bag move.
    Shrug, I could see someone asking for a loan and then changing their mind to quit. Confirming and accepting a loan and then quitting would be a dick move, but asking for a loan doesn't imply he'd accept the terms or anything. This is why having the borrower confirm the loan and accept the terms is important, otherwise you set yourself up for a bit of a fall. Not much of one thankfully in this case.

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    bobbywaves
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    Changing their mind to quit is fine, but to not log in once to see if their loan request was granted? Proper procedure would be to return the pts first, then quit. No need to confirm loan, as I didn't place any additional terms (regarding pay back time) that he needed to accept. I simply agreed to his 400 pay back term.

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    Pretty ironic he finally logged in tonight and took his points to sportsbook.

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    Yeah a couple hours ago, nice catch. So he obviously knows someone lent him the pts, yet no acknowledgement.,,,, Classless.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Triple_D_Bet View Post
    Might be a bit of a dick move, but not like he even transferred them to the sportsbook

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    He can pay back the 400 points in 3 years based on his terms.

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    Yeah he could, only trust it wouldn't take him that long. Only concerned with repayment not time, as I'm not going anywhere.

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    THEINSIDER900
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    hey bro sorry about that didint think i would get a loan as you can see i having loged in in a long time forgot about the 300 betpoints loan anyways i give you a ex 50 pts for waiting thanks alot good luck to you all see you around the forum

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    Quote Originally Posted by Triple_D_Bet View Post
    Might be a bit of a dick move, but not like he even transferred them to the sportsbook...something else going on here besides run-of-the-mill degeneracy/douchebaggery. Not to mention, with a guy with 0 history there's always a greater chance for this kind of thing...with no terms spelled out in the thread and no confirmation of him accepting your offer, does he even know you gave him the points??
    i have been on this site for every long time will bee old mod made me change my name and make a new account so no one has to worry about me

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    bobbywaves
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    Quote Originally Posted by THEINSIDER900 View Post
    hey bro sorry about that didint think i would get a loan as you can see i having loged in in a long time forgot about the 300 betpoints loan anyways i give you a ex 50 pts for waiting thanks alot good luck to you all see you around the forum
    Thanks....For future reference, when you make a loan request you should follow up on it.

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