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Post by Deleted on Nov 17, 2014 13:15:38 GMT
Noticed I've stoppd getting emails telling me about my repayments. It was a lot of emails as I have a wide array of loans and I can check by logging in to the website, so not a problem.
Wondered if this was a new thing or unique to me?
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Post by nickrebuildings on Nov 18, 2014 14:49:30 GMT
Hi @fastfox - we're aware of this and are looking into it now. Should be back to normal shortly!
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Post by ianb on Dec 5, 2014 18:28:29 GMT
I also suffered this and haven't had any since. I emailed ReBS support and last Mondays response was that the tech team were looking in to it. Nothing since. Come on ReBS, it certainly shouldn't take so long to evaluate why a feature is broken, and really shouldn't take so long to get a fix, or at least let us know when we can have a fix.
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Post by dodgeydave on Dec 21, 2014 12:06:04 GMT
Hi @fastfox - we're aware of this and are looking into it now. Should be back to normal shortly! And i am still not recieving my payment emails
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Post by planetx on Feb 27, 2015 10:14:28 GMT
Funnily enough, until I spotted this thread I was going to start a new one wondering if anyone actually wants these e-mails and can I turn them off? It is not an option in the notifications tab.
Having a good few loans by now, repayment notifications fill up my inbox and are of no use to me. It's not that I'm uninterested in the performance of the loans of course; it's that I assume (I hope reasonably) that the normal state of affairs is that a loan pays on time, and if that happens then I don't need to take any notice. What I would find genuinely useful is an automatic notification for loans where the payment is late or missing.
Does anyone feel similarly or is this one of those "just me" things?
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Post by markdirac on Feb 27, 2015 11:19:57 GMT
Yes Mr. planetx, I agree. I am far more interested in the borrowers who do not pay on time, than in those who do. It is as though ReBS are not interested in late payments (and Ladywhitenap elsewhere on this forum has suggested a reason for that, namely that ReBS earn high interest for those days when payments are late).
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Post by ianb on Feb 27, 2015 17:42:09 GMT
Personally, I like them, and moaned last time they stopped working. I keep a spreadsheet of all loans I have and its a prompt for me to update that, without them I tended to forget where everything was at. But I can see that having a switch to suppress them if not wanted would be the best of both worlds.
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