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Post by elephantrosie on Nov 6, 2017 18:56:15 GMT
why does abl take longer to process withdrawal?
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oldgrumpy
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Post by oldgrumpy on Nov 6, 2017 19:01:54 GMT
Ask them.
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fasty
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Post by fasty on Nov 6, 2017 19:45:02 GMT
Ahh, investus interruptus.
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Post by GSV3MIaC on Nov 6, 2017 20:59:25 GMT
'Longer than' what, exactly??
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Post by elliotn on Nov 7, 2017 2:27:58 GMT
Typically 3 working days for me. MT/Coll/LLI etc manage this v quickly the same day; I wonder what banking charges they are incurring, 1.5% seems steep as abl’s bank suggests.
One corollary of it taking comparatively much longer is I make far more withdrawals rather than leave funds languishing for up to 1/2 a week. Abl therefore incur more withdrawal fees (at least from me) for the tardiness of their bank’s cheaper service.
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Post by fasty on Nov 7, 2017 8:13:48 GMT
In comparison, IIRC, both FC and Lendy usually pay next workday morning, and Moneything was also very quick.
I wonder if bank transfer funds input method is cheaper for Ablrate than card payment method? I invariably use card payment because I want to credit my account immediately. Without wishing to steer the discussion towards another thread, I'm thinking that if ABL customers had time to preview loans then they might be more inclined to use bank transfer.
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Post by elephantrosie on Nov 7, 2017 17:26:15 GMT
'Longer than' what, exactly?? longer than my hair.
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Post by withnell on Nov 8, 2017 12:16:31 GMT
I requested a withdrawal yesterday sat 9:34, and it was in my account this morning.
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Post by Badly Drawn Stickman on Nov 8, 2017 13:34:55 GMT
I requested a withdrawal yesterday sat 9:34, and it was in my account this morning. From that then we should be able to calculate how long elephantrosie's hair is. Using my formula I am getting 28cm (that about 11" for the bakelite generation)
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Post by dan1 on Nov 8, 2017 13:58:40 GMT
I requested a withdrawal yesterday sat 9:34, and it was in my account this morning. Sounds like the process has been speeded up, I don't think I've had a withdrawal land in my account that fast, anyone else?
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Post by fasty on Nov 8, 2017 14:10:00 GMT
I requested a withdrawal yesterday sat 9:34, and it was in my account this morning. Sounds like the process has been speeded up, I don't think I've had a withdrawal land in my account that fast, anyone else? No, it's previously always been slower for me. A welcome improvement!
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Post by SteveT on Nov 8, 2017 14:13:59 GMT
I’ve occasionally had a very fast one too, but mostly they still take 2-3 working days.
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Post by blender on Nov 8, 2017 19:29:33 GMT
I requested a withdrawal yesterday sat 9:34, and it was in my account this morning. From that then we should be able to calculate how long elephantrosie 's hair is. Using my formula I am getting 28cm (that about 11" for the bakelite generation) That's strange, I get 1528mm. Must be using the wrong coefficient of fiction.
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Post by elephantrosie on Nov 9, 2017 2:16:47 GMT
my fringe is less than 10cm, hair at the side is about 30 cm i guess. never measured. let the guess going!
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Post by GSV3MIaC on Nov 9, 2017 9:54:20 GMT
There ya go then .. obviously this last withdrawal was based on your side hair length, where you really wanted to benefit from the fringe. 8>.
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