webwiz
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CSP107
Sept 14, 2015 13:58:19 GMT
Post by webwiz on Sept 14, 2015 13:58:19 GMT
Seems to have disappeared. Not in Live loans nor Completed Loans.
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ilmoro
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CSP107
Sept 14, 2015 14:09:20 GMT
Post by ilmoro on Sept 14, 2015 14:09:20 GMT
Seems to have disappeared. Not in Live loans nor Completed Loans. Yes, noticed that this morning when went to check rollover (day late as forgot). Odd. Looks like the system is confused by loans with the same name/number being in two places. Seem to remember MT30 had a similar issue. It is displayed correctly under My Loans & My Repaid loans.
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CSP107
Sept 14, 2015 14:22:20 GMT
Post by MoneyThing on Sept 14, 2015 14:22:20 GMT
Afternoon,
The original loan 'Managed Portfolio (CSP107)' - can be found in the 'Completed Loans' tab. If you click the column header of the loan description so that it orders by Loan Number, you will be able to scroll down to find it.
The renewal 'Managed Portfolio (CSP107) - RENEWAL' can be found in 'Pending Loans' tab.
Kind regards,
Ed
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ilmoro
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CSP107
Sept 14, 2015 14:31:36 GMT
Post by ilmoro on Sept 14, 2015 14:31:36 GMT
Afternoon, The original loan 'Managed Portfolio (CSP107)' - can be found in the 'Completed Loans' tab. If you click the column header of the loan description so that it orders by Loan Number, you will be able to scroll down to find it. The renewal 'Managed Portfolio (CSP107) - RENEWAL' can be found in 'Pending Loans' tab. Kind regards, Ed Doh, confused myself with the end date being 13/9 and it showing in My Live loans, but as the email clearly states it will relaunch for new investors on the Monday ie 14/9. Better change my hat & stand in a corner
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webwiz
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CSP107
Sept 14, 2015 16:42:27 GMT
Post by webwiz on Sept 14, 2015 16:42:27 GMT
Found it eventually in completed loans but only by doing a search. Is the sort working on this column? Exactly what is it sorting on - part of the field?
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paulgul
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CSP107
Sept 14, 2015 16:50:58 GMT
Post by paulgul on Sept 14, 2015 16:50:58 GMT
Just out of interest, did anyone notice how much was available for new investments this morning
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ilmoro
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CSP107
Sept 14, 2015 16:57:06 GMT
Post by ilmoro on Sept 14, 2015 16:57:06 GMT
Just out of interest, did anyone notice how much was available for new investments this morning £471 based ón transactiön log. Lasted 20secs. 4pm launch by the way, others will be same
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ilmoro
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Post by ilmoro on Sept 14, 2015 17:01:15 GMT
Found it eventually in completed loans but only by doing a search. Is the sort working on this column? Exactly what is it sorting on - part of the field? Loan number, excluding letters. Quickest way is use end date
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Post by stevio on Sept 14, 2015 18:54:59 GMT
Just out of interest, did anyone notice how much was available for new investments this morning £471 based ón transactiön log. Lasted 20secs. 4pm launch by the way, others will be same Tried, but faster fingers beat me!
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Post by spockie on Sept 14, 2015 21:41:56 GMT
£471 based ón transactiön log. Lasted 20secs. 4pm launch by the way, others will be same Tried, but faster fingers beat me! Logged on at 4.01. Too late...
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CSP107
Sept 14, 2015 22:49:46 GMT
Post by mrclondon on Sept 14, 2015 22:49:46 GMT
HAs anyone concluded whether it is possible to bid new money into these in the first 24 hours (!! , ok in the first few seconds ) if you have funds rolled over ? (or is the rollover amount the contribution for the first 24 hours ?)
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Post by star dust on Sept 15, 2015 0:40:41 GMT
HAs anyone concluded whether it is possible to bid new money into these in the first 24 hours (!! , ok in the first few seconds ) if you have funds rolled over ? (or is the rollover amount the contribution for the first 24 hours ?) The renewal email implies that you can't "It also gives those who are not currently lending in these portfolios the option to lend when the renewals go live." and further "The remaining balance of the renewed portfolios will be made available to all other lenders when they go live" (my bolding). Unfortunately though I neither have an original holding in these, or fast enough fingers to offer any empirical evidence .
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webwiz
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CSP107
Sept 15, 2015 7:11:03 GMT
Post by webwiz on Sept 15, 2015 7:11:03 GMT
HAs anyone concluded whether it is possible to bid new money into these in the first 24 hours (!! , ok in the first few seconds ) if you have funds rolled over ? (or is the rollover amount the contribution for the first 24 hours ?) Good question. Maybe I am wasting my time trying to add funds when I have already rolled over. Ed?
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CSP107
Sept 15, 2015 7:48:48 GMT
Post by SteveT on Sept 15, 2015 7:48:48 GMT
HAs anyone concluded whether it is possible to bid new money into these in the first 24 hours (!! , ok in the first few seconds ) if you have funds rolled over ? (or is the rollover amount the contribution for the first 24 hours ?) Good question. Maybe I am wasting my time trying to add funds when I have already rolled over. Ed? Previous MT roll-overs (eg. the Piper) certainly permitted additional investments in the forst 24 hours on top of existing rolled-over funds.
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CSP107
Sept 15, 2015 7:51:12 GMT
Post by MoneyThing on Sept 15, 2015 7:51:12 GMT
Morning,
The problem with CSP107 was that nearly all original participants in this loan had chosen to roll-over their investment leaving only £471 left at 4pm yesterday. I would imagine therefore that there will be a similar situation for the other £10,000 Managed Portfolio.
We could drop the bid limit to say £25 rather than £100 to at least give 19 investors a bid (rather than the 7 bids)?
In addition, I would imagine that there will be a greater amount available when the £20,000 to £70,000 Managed Portfolio's renew.
Kind regards,
Ed
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