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Nov 16, 2006 20:54
Let's talk finances, Draco♥
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you_suck_potter
November 17 2006, 05:02:39 UTC
50,000 is what I'll need to start off with. More later. No charging me insane amounts of interest. I'd like the possibility of being able to actually pay it back. I was thinking 10% interest yearly.
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etna_boogie
November 17 2006, 05:03:40 UTC
Convince me why I should be that generous♥
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you_suck_potter
November 17 2006, 05:04:23 UTC
Because you like to see me happy?
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etna_boogie
November 17 2006, 05:05:01 UTC
Actually, I like seeing you horny. Happy's only about a 5 in my books.
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you_suck_potter
November 17 2006, 05:07:04 UTC
Should have known that. Alright, It's to start a business. You'll of course get special VIP access and 5% of the profits.
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etna_boogie
November 17 2006, 05:08:04 UTC
30%
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you_suck_potter
November 17 2006, 05:08:27 UTC
8%
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etna_boogie
November 17 2006, 05:08:53 UTC
25%
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you_suck_potter
November 17 2006, 05:09:18 UTC
11%
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etna_boogie
November 17 2006, 05:09:40 UTC
20% is as low as I'm going
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you_suck_potter
November 17 2006, 05:10:12 UTC
15%?
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etna_boogie
November 17 2006, 05:12:01 UTC
19%, with 14% yearly interest.
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you_suck_potter
November 17 2006, 05:13:28 UTC
What?! That's murder Etna! I can't agree to that!
17%, with 12% yearly interest.
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etna_boogie
November 17 2006, 05:14:29 UTC
>3 That's my specialty~
18%, with 13% yearly interest.
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you_suck_potter
November 17 2006, 05:16:06 UTC
I noticed.
And what happens if I can't ever pay that back?
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etna_boogie
November 17 2006, 05:16:54 UTC
I think serving me for all eternity would take care of the rest.
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17%, with 12% yearly interest.
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18%, with 13% yearly interest.
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And what happens if I can't ever pay that back?
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