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Post by veganline on Nov 2, 2023 14:05:42 GMT
Happy ending! They invented a special link to verif.me in order to verify me on a post-brexit UK passport. I can now make my own withdrawals (they did a couple of manual ones before). I don't think I can re-invest but that's not such a big deal.
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Post by captainconfident on Nov 2, 2023 19:57:07 GMT
Lendermarket is the Hotel California of Baltic P2P.
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Post by overthehill on Nov 2, 2023 21:06:22 GMT
Lendermarket is the Hotel California of Baltic P2P. At least your money is having a good time, Fundingsecure is the Midnight Express of UK P2P.
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Post by overthehill on Nov 3, 2023 10:22:51 GMT
Lendermarket is the Hotel California of Baltic P2P. At least your money is having a good time, Fundingsecure is the Midnight Express of UK P2P. I was refreshing my memory of the film on wikipedia.
I'm now wondering how many coat hooks will it take to release our money from Fundingsecure !
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Post by dtb on Nov 9, 2023 13:32:13 GMT
So lendermarket trying to persuade people with pending payments to reinvest. After having more than half my loans extended for 6 months and now running into months of pending payments I can't see a happy ending.
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Post by benaj on Nov 9, 2023 13:50:41 GMT
Perhaps lendermarket is following the repayment records of the LOs.
Recently, they have started listing Rapicredit.
We knew Creditstars has repaid Mintos and RapiCredit has repaid Bondster. Bondster, Mintos and Lendermarket are surviving, fingers crossed.
Surely Lendermarket would like to find a way to repay pending payment interest
Disclaimer: meanwhile, I am still winding down my investment in Lendermarket from Pending payment.
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Post by khampson on Nov 13, 2023 12:39:30 GMT
Creditstar are a profitable company, they are just choosing to invest our invested funds in other loans and keep expanding.
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Post by dtb on Nov 15, 2023 11:34:57 GMT
Oh really. That's all ok then if they are reinvesting our funds without consent in investments we know nothing about.
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Post by bostip on Nov 15, 2023 21:47:14 GMT
I have around 5000 eur of pending payments with them, no timeline given about payments, they blame the creditstar (although we know this is the same company?) Anyone with the same experience?
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Post by wiseclerk on Nov 15, 2023 22:06:27 GMT
Anyone affected might try and contact the Irish Central Bank to see if they have anything to say about this. While p2p is unregulated there is oversight on the advertising, therefore if you feel what you got in practise differs from what was promised on the website ...
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Post by bostip on Nov 20, 2023 21:18:06 GMT
Anyone else affected by this?
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Post by Nomad on Nov 20, 2023 21:53:53 GMT
Anyone else affected by this? Yes, I am
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Post by khampson on Nov 22, 2023 9:29:49 GMT
I have around 5000 eur of pending payments with them, no timeline given about payments, they blame the creditstar (although we know this is the same company?) Anyone with the same experience? Yes me, similar amount, the frustration is they are profitable but the are moving in to offering long term loans but using our money to fund them so we have to wait.
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Post by benaj on Nov 22, 2023 10:12:06 GMT
At the peak, my Lendermarket account value is under €250 and never been higher. Now pending payment is just over €200.
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Post by captainconfident on Nov 24, 2023 20:49:53 GMT
I have around 5000 eur of pending payments with them, no timeline given about payments, they blame the creditstar (although we know this is the same company?) Anyone with the same experience? Yes me, similar amount, the frustration is they are profitable but the are moving in to offering long term loans but using our money to fund them so we have to wait. Similar amount. It is being relent at 18%, interest payments are being made. But it hardly gives confidence. Creditstar are launching another bond issue in the near future, so cross your fingers that they use those 13.5% coupon bonds to repay us.
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