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PostPosted: Fri Jul 18, 2008 6:00 pm    Post subject: Make money by helping me Reply with quote

Hi guys, following on from my last post, which was not received at all
well I thought I would try a new approach and explain my situation,
what I need and what I can offer.

My problem is that I need a loan and can not get one at the moment
through traditional methods. However I can afford to repay such a loan.
I am NOT looking for a handout and I believe my situation presents
opportunities for someone to make money from helping me. I need to
raise at least £6000 in order to clear a backlog of rent and
consolidate some debts I owe. The reason I owe this is due to illness.
The reason it is urgent is that I am about to be homeless any day now
unless I find it. It also means I can not continue on with my plans to
go into business. So without it I become homeless. However if a
solution can be found then I am saved and will go on to be a happy and
successful person again. Certainly the latter is better news for the UK
economy!

I have posted on here as the sort of people in here are in the best
position to advise or possibly help me. I have some ideas how an
arrangement could be reached which you could profit from.

1. Someone lend me the money directly with high interest. A private but
legally binding agreement could be drawn up. So a private loan could be
agreed of £6000, however £10,000 paid back making you a profit of £4000
for helping someone in need.
2. Someone take out a loan on my behalf; take a percentage of it for
their troubles, again creating an agreement that is legally binding. An
example of how this could work is say £7,500 was borrowed, you retained
£1,500 as your profit for your troubles.

I am an honest and decent person and not a con man. I would honour
every repayment. I need help; I don’t want something for nothing. I
believe somebody here could profit from helping me. Please have a think
about it guys and if anyone wants to help or has some useful advice
please get in touch. However if you want to be nasty to me because in a
bit of a pickle, please refrain from doing so. By the way I am a 27 year
old male. Thanks to anyone who takes the time out their busy day to read
this.




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PostPosted: Fri Jul 18, 2008 6:00 pm    Post subject: Re: Make money by helping me Reply with quote

On 18 Jul, 14:00, djt156 <djt156.2c65...@financebanter.co.uk> wrote:
Quote:
Hi guys, following on from my last post, which was not received at all
well I thought I would try a new approach and explain my situation,
what I need and what I can offer.

My problem is that I need a loan and can not get one at the moment
through traditional methods. However I can afford to repay such a loan.
I am NOT looking for a handout and I believe my situation presents
opportunities for someone to make money from helping me. I need to
raise at least £6000 in order to clear a backlog of rent and
consolidate some debts I owe. The reason I owe this is due to illness.
The reason it is urgent is that I am about to be homeless any day now
unless I find it. It also means I can not continue on with my plans to
go into business. So without it I become homeless. However if a
solution can be found then I am saved and will go on to be a happy and
successful person again. Certainly the latter is better news for the UK
economy!

I have posted on here as the sort of people in here are in the best
position to advise or possibly help me. I have some ideas how an
arrangement could be reached which you could profit from.

1.      Someone lend me the money directly with high interest. A private but
legally binding agreement could be drawn up. So a private loan could be
agreed of £6000, however £10,000 paid back making you a profit of £4000
for helping someone in need.
2.      Someone take out a loan on my behalf; take a percentage of it for
their troubles, again creating an agreement that is legally binding. An
example of how this could work is say £7,500 was borrowed, you retained
£1,500 as your profit for your troubles.

I am an honest and decent person and not a con man. I would honour
every repayment. I need help; I don’t want something for nothing. I
believe somebody here could profit from helping me. Please have a think
about it guys and if anyone wants to help or has some useful advice
please get in touch. However if you want to be nasty to me because in a
bit of a pickle, please refrain from doing so. By the way I am a 27 year
old male. Thanks to anyone who takes the time out their busy day to read
this.

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djt156

Hmm - your proposed solution is not at all attractive to potention
"investors". You've previously failed to repay loans, and you've said
that mainstream lenders won't consider you. This definitely makes you
a poor risk, and I would be surprised if anybody would consider
lending you any money under your proposed terms - or indeed under any
terms at all.

I'm not intending to be "nasty" as you put it, but I don't think your
proposed solution has any chance of success, and I believe you should
be putting your energies into other things.

Your first priority should be sorting out your accommodation. Shelter
have experience in helping people in your situation, and you should
contact them as a matter of urgency:
http://www.shelter.org.uk/

Secondly you should take some action (other than begging in
newsgroups) to stabilise your financial position. Are you able to
work now? Presumably you have contacted your creditors and explained
that you are unable to pay them; if not, do so now. Try visiting your
local CAB, they are likely to be able to give you some good advice. A
starting point is:
http://www.adviceguide.org.uk/index/life/debt/help_with_debt.htm

Good luck!
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