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nateX

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    Welcome to International Online Unlimited!

    We are a loan company that grants the best service to our customers.

    Our services grant:

    Loans up to 600 thousand dollars.

    Giveaways.

    Great service with fast response time.

    Low interest rates.

     

    Click HERE to download our app and request loans!

  2. 1 hour ago, david fibonacci said:

    They make a refund request on the forums and ballin normally accepts them then they get what the other guy put up so I'm not sure how your idea would fully work as it's already in the server. -1

    As far as I know, the refund requests take a really long time to process, that way, people do not let Ballin do other stuff than accept and give out refunds. A system would make everything easier for everyone.

    28 minutes ago, Albatrosgaminng said:

    Too much work and we need to post for each person is very complicated.

    Agree.

  3. Hello and thanks for taking a look at my suggestion!

    How my suggestion would help out the loan companies:

    1) Loan companies would actually have a system to get money back from people that do not pay the loan back, as there is not much they can do right now and they are losing a huge amount of money now.

    2) People would not just be able to take a loan and leave the server after.

    My suggestion would have the aim to improve the business for loan companies because right now it is really hard to get money back from people as they take loans and then stop playing on the server for a long while, and do not pay the loan back. I would suggest a system for loan companies to seize things from people that do not take loans back. This would also slightly increase the level of roleplay, as in real life, people would not be able to just disappear without giving the money back to the bank and the bank would actually be able to seize property. This kind of already works with houses, as the loan company can always buy the house and give the key to the person that took a loan, and when they pay the loan back, they would give the full ownership to the person, but as I have found out, about 90% of loans are for cars, and that's where my suggestion would help out. There should be a system for loan companies to either seize the property directly of the person if he is not answering to any attempts of people contacting him or add a system for loan companies to give permanent access to a person, and if the person doesn't pay the loan back, remove that access and sell that property.

    If you have any questions, please post them under, I will try to answer all of them asap.

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  4. Hello, I'm looking for a good house. I want a house, preferably in Vinewood or Richman, but any other good looking house will do!

    Please put the price for your house under and attach some pictures of the house, thank you!

    Budget: Up to 500 thousand.

  5. 1 hour ago, Phil McGee said:

    Watch the video in the first post, see him climb a ladder in a reign of gunfire with no fear for his life, what you're  saying they are trained to do is the total opposite of what he did due to his OP Kevlar and no consequences to dying. 

     

    Well, that's his issue, if he would have stayed behind cover, he would have survived.

  6. 1 hour ago, Phil McGee said:

    The original post is about lack of fearing for his life due to the heavy Kevlar, nobody mentioned anything about wanting to DM cops.

    I understand that, but I do not think the police are trained to run up 1v5 on criminals just because they have kevlar, they are trained to stay behind cover, I do not know what kind of lack of fear you are talking about.

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