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Post by alexp2p on Nov 12, 2020 16:34:25 GMT
Any assessment about this loan: T***** P***** S********?
something very different in comparison to other loans Probably looks like a sensible valuation and I will probably invest in tranche A
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Post by alexp2p on Nov 15, 2020 2:33:17 GMT
A similiar loan will go live on Monday: W******** P****** S*******
Any opinion on this loan and how they compare with each other; any preference for one of them?
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Post by Ace on Nov 15, 2020 8:31:45 GMT
I presume that the recent news that the ban on petrol and diesel cars will likely be brought forwards by 10 years to 2030 will adversely effect the value of the security.
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Post by overthehill on Nov 15, 2020 10:07:53 GMT
I presume that the recent news that the ban on petrol and diesel cars will likely be brought forwards by 10 years to 2030 will adversely effect the value of the security.
Its a good point but there is very good chance people will be filling up with hydrogen instead. Transport around the world has already started using hydrogen instead of petrol/diesel. I don't follow it closely but hydrogen development has been slow due to the electric car lobby and politics and a few technological issues which are pretty much solved now.
stored renewable energy + water (electrolysis) = hydrogen = car engine = energy + water + o2 . It is the perfect closed loop with no pollution or carbon emission.
edit: using excess renewable energy to create hydrogen is going to be just another form of storing energy for later use like a battery.
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Post by eeyore on Nov 15, 2020 15:38:37 GMT
I presume that the recent news that the ban on petrol and diesel cars will likely be brought forwards by 10 years to 2030 will adversely effect the value of the security. One alternative would be to install electric vehicle recharging facilities, but I noticed in the valuation report that an application three years ago for planning permission for such an installation at the site was withdrawn! As regards the merits of this loan on Monday (W*****), in comparision with the first loan on Friday (T*****): - I'm curious why the borrower chose to put Friday's loan in his own name but use an SPV for the second loan.
- the tenant for the Friday loan looks much stronger than the tenant for Monday's loan.
- maybe I'm reading too much between the lines, but the words used by the valuer about the apparent lack of interest by the landlord [the borrower] in building works towards the rear of the property (page 15 of the valuation report) flags a warning for me.
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Post by ton27 on Nov 16, 2020 9:01:50 GMT
A similiar loan will go live on Monday: W******** P****** S******* Any opinion on this loan and how they compare with each other; any preference for one of them? How did you know it goes live on Monday? I do not get any notification from Proplend.
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Post by rs on Nov 16, 2020 9:04:42 GMT
You probably need to change your settings in proplend.
Proplend sends out notification emails for new loans.
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Post by sapphire on Nov 16, 2020 9:05:34 GMT
A similiar loan will go live on Monday: W******** P****** S******* Any opinion on this loan and how they compare with each other; any preference for one of them? How did you know it goes live on Monday? I do not get any notification from Proplend. I received the notification email on Friday at 12:36. (Sometimes it is in my Spam/Junk folder!)
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Post by uksoul on Nov 16, 2020 12:03:08 GMT
W..P.. S All gone in a minute!!
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Post by eeyore on Nov 17, 2022 20:12:59 GMT
An email from Proplend has been sent this evening inviting existing holders of this Tipton loan to roll-over their loans into a new re-financed loan. We have until the end of Sunday 20-Nov to indicate whether our loans should be rolled-over. No need to respond if roll-over not wanted.
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Post by scooter on Nov 17, 2022 20:18:39 GMT
An email from Proplend has been sent this evening inviting existing holders of this Tipton loan to roll-over their loans into a new re-financed loan. We have until the end of Sunday 20-Nov to indicate whether our loans should be rolled-over. No need to respond if roll-over not wanted. I tried to do it, no buttons available to press for me. Has it worked for anyone else?
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Post by timsykes on Nov 17, 2022 20:28:24 GMT
Same, no buttons to press, andI emailed them straight away to point this out!
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Post by Ace on Nov 17, 2022 20:33:40 GMT
An email from Proplend has been sent this evening inviting existing holders of this Tipton loan to roll-over their loans into a new re-financed loan. We have until the end of Sunday 20-Nov to indicate whether our loans should be rolled-over. No need to respond if roll-over not wanted. I tried to do it, no buttons available to press for me. Has it worked for anyone else? Worked fine for me.
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Post by scooter on Nov 17, 2022 20:44:40 GMT
I tried to do it, no buttons available to press for me. Has it worked for anyone else? Worked fine for me. I have tried it in a tablet with Chrome and a desktop with Edge. I don't get any details of my current investment or a "Rollover" button. I think I will clear my cookies and switch off and on again and then the full extent of my computer knowledge will have been exhausted. update: Yep, it was those dammed cookies all along....
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Post by sapphire on Nov 18, 2022 10:30:38 GMT
An email from Proplend has been sent this evening inviting existing holders of this Tipton loan to roll-over their loans into a new re-financed loan. We have until the end of Sunday 20-Nov to indicate whether our loans should be rolled-over. No need to respond if roll-over not wanted. I tried to do it, no buttons available to press for me. Has it worked for anyone else? Rather than a button, there is a hyperlink in the fifth para of PL's email offering the rollover ("To roll over your investment please click HERE"). The access issue may be arising as this is an indirect link to Pardot.com (an email tracking / Lead nurturing tool) rather than directly to Proplend. The linked page requires one to sign in and then provides options to specify how much one wishes to rollover. The page states that once made, this instruction is irrevocable. Also, "If you have Always On activated and submit Rollover instructions, Always On will NOT pick up any further loan parts in this loan. If you have Self Select activated and submit Rollover instructions, you will still be able to invest further via Self Select (subject to availability) when you receive the Loan in Funding email."
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