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Post by Deleted on Jun 24, 2020 17:42:52 GMT
I suspect choosing to remain includes those who have very small sums invested. Also you can't always sell all your loans eg I have a few 5 year loans less than £10. It's just smoke and mirrors.
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wuzimu
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Post by wuzimu on Jun 24, 2020 17:57:03 GMT
All the numbers you need to work out the queue size are available in RS reports.
I'm not going to join the dots and publish my calculation because I think its best left opaque.
And for most, academic issue. If your Access RYI is after, say 13 March, I doubt you're getting out of RS that way.
Hope I'm wrong as I've got one as late as 16h March.
Fingers x'd
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coogaruk
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Post by coogaruk on Jun 25, 2020 17:13:53 GMT
I suspect choosing to remain includes those who have very small sums invested. Also you can't always sell all your loans eg I have a few 5 year loans less than £10. It's just smoke and mirrors. I am choosing to remain (good job really as I'm not sure how I'd get out now if I changed my mind) but have also chosen to cease lending. Not sure how RS chooses to account for me in their figures though.
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beagle
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Post by beagle on Jun 26, 2020 9:21:05 GMT
i have chosen to remain too. as the exit is too far away
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Post by shanghaiscouse on Jun 26, 2020 13:34:18 GMT
I suspect choosing to remain includes those who have very small sums invested. Also you can't always sell all your loans eg I have a few 5 year loans less than £10. It's just smoke and mirrors. I am choosing to remain (good job really as I'm not sure how I'd get out now if I changed my mind) but have also chosen to cease lending. Not sure how RS chooses to account for me in their figures though. As one of 85,000 happy customers!
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