I can get a personal loan for $15,000. What should I do with it?

I can get a personal loan for $15,000. What should I do with it?

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All in on random BSC coomer coins

Pay off your debts

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I don't have any

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Buy silver.

Start a vending machine business

If I were to start any small business I would buy a used trailer and attach it to my truck to move shit for people. But there are so many spics in my area that I probably couldn't compete with them. Not sure where I could put any vending machines.

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retard

retard

retard

OP, dont loan money to play with. Bad idea.
Get real wealth, money you saved up, and buy assets that appreciate in value.

Currently the name of the game is commodities, and mainly energy.

put a 1 btc buy order @ $15,000

all in tsuka

Find out if your state has mandatory default judgements

In Florida you can get a loan and never pay it back Scott free as long as you never get served.
But in Arizona and Ohio and other places they can certify the mail and serve you then get a default judgement
Either way I'll let you know in like 3 months whether I fight this case in Arizona xddd

pay off your debts. your goy rating will sky rockets

I have a lot of my own money to play with, just thought it would be fun to play with shit being offered to me as well. Care to give anymore info on commodities? I have enough crypto, been in this market since 2016.

I have no debts and my goyscore hovers around 750-760 rn.

are 2 people here unironically telling a guy to pay off his debts with a loan. at least one of them is unironic

This except do more than 15k

pussy boomer advice.

all rich fuck took RISK NIGGER!

straight into crypto and let it ride

An order that will never get filled. I would rather invest it in EGLD and RIDE and be rest assured that I will make profits in the coming months

isn't our economy based on paying of debt with more debt?