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Post by p2plender on Aug 16, 2019 5:40:39 GMT
Apologies if been asked before but given the clowns at RS have made it near impossible to see what you are doing on the now laughable platform, I'm just wondering if this still exists or how to get to it if it does. There used to be a nice link on the once decent website funnily enough entitled 'RE-INVESTMENT SETTINGS'. Now I just seem to go around in circles clicking on red pens and links to rates RS are trying to force me to take. Actually toyed with the idea of cashing out and leaving the website altogether but I'm damned if I'll give this lot 1.5% extraction rate.
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Post by benaj on Aug 16, 2019 6:55:54 GMT
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Post by macq on Aug 16, 2019 6:56:33 GMT
Apologies if been asked before but given the clowns at RS have made it near impossible to see what you are doing on the now laughable platform, I'm just wondering if this still exists or how to get to it if it does. There used to be a nice link on the once decent website funnily enough entitled 'RE-INVESTMENT SETTINGS'. Now I just seem to go around in circles clicking on red pens and links to rates RS are trying to force me to take. Actually toyed with the idea of cashing out and leaving the website altogether but I'm damned if I'll give this lot 1.5% extraction rate. on the account page under the your portfolio section click One of the Red links for your product of choice to see re-investment settings or click the Red Total link to get a slightly different layout/page but the same thing and crossed with benaj
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Post by Nomad on Aug 16, 2019 7:16:08 GMT
Apologies if been asked before but given the clowns at RS have made it near impossible to see what you are doing on the now laughable platform, I'm just wondering if this still exists or how to get to it if it does. There used to be a nice link on the once decent website funnily enough entitled 'RE-INVESTMENT SETTINGS'. Now I just seem to go around in circles clicking on red pens and links to rates RS are trying to force me to take. Actually toyed with the idea of cashing out and leaving the website altogether but I'm damned if I'll give this lot 1.5% extraction rate. on the account page under the your portfolio section click One of the Red links for your product of choice to see re-investment settings or click the Red Total link to get a slightly different layout/page but the same thing So in fact it's not "near impossible to see what you are doing on the now laughable platform".
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Post by p2plender on Aug 16, 2019 8:48:40 GMT
Oh the irony.
Why couldn't they just have a button like they used to saying "RE-INVESTMENT SETTINGS"..
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Post by upland on Aug 16, 2019 9:09:21 GMT
Am I right in that you cannot now alter a single bit of your unmatched money. I am having trouble in understanding this new dialog screen.
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Post by df on Aug 16, 2019 9:48:41 GMT
Am I right in that you cannot now alter a single bit of your unmatched money. I am having trouble in understanding this new dialog screen. I think it is the same as before. You can either "change your unmatched money" to three displayed rates (last matched, lender queue and best borrower request) or cancel the order and place a new one.
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Post by propman on Aug 16, 2019 11:09:16 GMT
Am I right in that you cannot now alter a single bit of your unmatched money. I am having trouble in understanding this new dialog screen. I think it is the same as before. You can either "change your unmatched money" to three displayed rates (last matched, lender queue and best borrower request) or cancel the order and place a new one. I think those options are only available for all lending in a market. I don't think you can change the rate on a single offer directly. You have to click "cancel" at top on the offer list (not next to the offer concerned) and then you get the list (without the date of the offers) that you can cancel one at a time. Then you need to set up a new offer using the pen to change the rate. A right faff!
Please let me know if anyone has found a quicker way.
Thanks
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Post by macq on Aug 16, 2019 12:10:56 GMT
I think it is the same as before. You can either "change your unmatched money" to three displayed rates (last matched, lender queue and best borrower request) or cancel the order and place a new one. I think those options are only available for all lending in a market. I don't think you can change the rate on a single offer directly. You have to click "cancel" at top on the offer list (not next to the offer concerned) and then you get the list (without the date of the offers) that you can cancel one at a time. Then you need to set up a new offer using the pen to change the rate. A right faff!
Please let me know if anyone has found a quicker way.
Thanks
i might have misunderstood your question - but if not (and to be fair i have not tried it)when you have an offer do you not get a red cross to cancel offers individually or all and if memory serves a red pencil to edit offers? seems bad otherwise
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Post by df on Aug 16, 2019 12:43:17 GMT
I think those options are only available for all lending in a market. I don't think you can change the rate on a single offer directly. You have to click "cancel" at top on the offer list (not next to the offer concerned) and then you get the list (without the date of the offers) that you can cancel one at a time. Then you need to set up a new offer using the pen to change the rate. A right faff!
Please let me know if anyone has found a quicker way.
Thanks
i might have misunderstood your question - but if not (and to be fair i have not tried it)when you have an offer do you not get a red cross to cancel offers individually or all and if memory serves a red pencil to edit offers? seems bad otherwise I've just tried. Put 2 small orders in. You can cancel them separately (red cross), but if you want to edit (red pencil) it is treated as one order (i.e. no option to change them separately).
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Post by macq on Aug 16, 2019 13:06:10 GMT
i might have misunderstood your question - but if not (and to be fair i have not tried it)when you have an offer do you not get a red cross to cancel offers individually or all and if memory serves a red pencil to edit offers? seems bad otherwise I've just tried. Put 2 small orders in. You can cancel them separately (red cross), but if you want to edit (red pencil) it is treated as one order (i.e. no option to change them separately). Ah - that's a bit poor but seeing you used real money in the experiment hopefully you get the rate you want
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Post by df on Aug 16, 2019 13:19:02 GMT
I've just tried. Put 2 small orders in. You can cancel them separately (red cross), but if you want to edit (red pencil) it is treated as one order (i.e. no option to change them separately). Ah - that's a bit poor but seeing you used real money in the experiment hopefully you get the rate you want I've set orders on 5-year at 6.2% and 6.3% for this experiment, so I doubt it unless there will be a "peak" this weekend. If not I'll withdraw on Monday morning as my weekly routine
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