Rob
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Post by Rob on Oct 20, 2015 8:06:40 GMT
Twino appears to have now imposed a 10 € minimum loan investment. Therefore, if you have a loan share which has dropped below 10 €, you will not be able to sell it. It looks like Jevgenijs Kazanins has imported the philosophy of Bondora i.e., making changes without advising or consulting the investors.
Correction: If the loan amount for sale is less than 10 €, you can buy it but you have to buy it all.
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shimself
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Post by shimself on Oct 20, 2015 9:42:10 GMT
Twino appears to have now imposed a 10 € minimum loan investment. Therefore, if you have a loan share which has dropped below 10 €, you will not be able to sell it. It looks like Jevgenijs Kazanins has imported the philosophy of Bondora i.e., making changes without advising or consulting the investors. Correction: If the loan amount for sale is less than 10 €, you can buy it but you have to buy it all. I've got no problem with the change, not much of a problem with not having been told as it's small beer, but really quite concerned that amongts all the things that could be done, this trivial one is the one that happens.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 20, 2015 12:27:55 GMT
They had €10 restriction for past 3+ months (Since at least when I joined)
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Rob
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Post by Rob on Oct 20, 2015 15:39:34 GMT
They had €10 restriction for past 3+ months (Since at least when I joined) Maybe I never tried buying less than 10€ of a loan for sale > 10€ before? Apologies to JK if that is the case.
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