rscal
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Post by rscal on Jul 6, 2020 13:17:36 GMT
I seem to recall I had increased my balance by £10k in stages to qualify for 2% in a year's time. I withdrew all repaid funds on 15th June which leaves me 'in the middle' as I still had at least a £5k net increase (which was one of the tiers) so based on what is said here I'd expect £100 and will miss out on the other half.
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Post by nesako on Jul 7, 2020 10:26:35 GMT
I seem to recall I had increased my balance by £10k in stages to qualify for 2% in a year's time. I withdrew all repaid funds on 15th June which leaves me 'in the middle' as I still had at least a £5k net increase (which was one of the tiers) so based on what is said here I'd expect £100 and will miss out on the other half. Yes, sounds right, unless RS GS repay you as part of their quarterly schedule (possibly more frequent given recent e-mail) and that drops your remaining qualifying amount under £5k tier before you qualify for the bonus.
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Post by Ace on Jul 7, 2020 10:49:51 GMT
I seem to recall I had increased my balance by £10k in stages to qualify for 2% in a year's time. I withdrew all repaid funds on 15th June which leaves me 'in the middle' as I still had at least a £5k net increase (which was one of the tiers) so based on what is said here I'd expect £100 and will miss out on the other half. Yes, sounds right, unless RS repay you as part of their quarterly schedule (possibly more frequent given recent e-mail) and that drops your remaining qualifying amount under £5k tier before you qualify for the bonus. I doubt RS will do that, they're struggling to pay their own customers
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Post by nesako on Jul 7, 2020 13:58:39 GMT
Yes, sounds right, unless RS repay you as part of their quarterly schedule (possibly more frequent given recent e-mail) and that drops your remaining qualifying amount under £5k tier before you qualify for the bonus. I doubt RS will do that, they're struggling to pay their own customers Whoops, ah well, they still both owe me
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Post by df on Oct 20, 2020 14:25:21 GMT
Unless growth street can guarantee everyone will get their money back I dont see how they can morally pay out these bonuses. Presumably the bonus is a contractual agreement between lender & GS, the repayment of loans is not but dependent on legal agreements that GS merely manages & has no liability for repayment. Exception is the bonds which I assume were issued by GS so have been repaid. Only an observer so someone can correct me. Morals Vs legals, latter likely to win. Received my £50 referral bonus today as expected.
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