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Post by jj on Oct 28, 2020 19:15:34 GMT
Well here is a defination of what a "little Englisher" is :-
As a Scot I would class a "little Englisher" as someone English for example moves to another country (i.e. Scotland) and does not want to adopt local culture but wants to create a little England in that country because they think their way is superior. Who would be most insulted ? The English person for being called a "little Englisher" or the Scot because their culture was being rebuked ?
I for one are grateful of the large (and increasing) English population as it means Scotland remains part of the UK. I am very anti SNP. You know most people did not vote for the SNP.
I do find it strange that the English can't accept that Scotland is a different country with different ways of living.
Och, your men wear skirts and your beer is kack. Other than that, we're largely the same aren't we? The Scots I worked with in London were great blokes and rightly fiercely proud of their country to a man. I don't believe any of them really cut up their porridge and stored it in a drawer. Ask them if they feel they are in a foreign country. Perhaps out of politeness they might say no. When I watch TV the stuff on it seems totally irrelevant to me. When on holiday English people think I am Irish since I don't have a Glaswegian accent LOL.
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Post by jj on Oct 28, 2020 18:16:08 GMT
Well here is a defination of what a "little Englisher" is :-
As a Scot I would class a "little Englisher" as someone English for example moves to another country (i.e. Scotland) and does not want to adopt local culture but wants to create a little England in that country because they think their way is superior. Who would be most insulted ? The English person for being called a "little Englisher" or the Scot because their culture was being rebuked ?
I for one are grateful of the large (and increasing) English population as it means Scotland remains part of the UK. I am very anti SNP. You know most people did not vote for the SNP.
I do find it strange that the English can't accept that Scotland is a different country with different ways of living.
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Post by jj on Oct 19, 2020 12:15:47 GMT
My wife's credit card got stolen. I didn't report it stole for six months. The reason ?
Whoever is using it is costing me less than my wife.
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Post by jj on Sept 7, 2020 13:56:23 GMT
Caution required that it doesn't identify the Borrower if corrected / re-posted. The information is ready available at company house for the general public. Also the company in question has already been mentioned in this thread & the company is in the process of being delisted. Nothing to be caution about. The time for being caution was at the start of deciding to invest or not.
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Post by jj on Sept 7, 2020 12:39:56 GMT
Does anybody have any updates on how this project is going ?
I got an email saying the company is being struck off & disolved.
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Post by jj on Sept 5, 2020 10:48:30 GMT
Yes, I have been with CP a while now and there are way more loan being "furloughed" than being paid back.
BUT CP have not let me down yet.
Be careful guys, don't just put the money in without doing your homework!
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Post by jj on Jul 27, 2020 19:05:48 GMT
In other news: Seedr's have amended their secondary market to allow up to 30% premium or discount to the marked price on trades to improve liquidity.
So at least I can buy and sell Assetz Capital shares at a fair price now.... Hello over there,
This is not a trap or anything but what do you consider a fair price?
Seeders reckons AC is about 16% over £2.35. Not that their opinion matters.
(you will probably get them for £2.35)
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Post by jj on Jul 8, 2020 16:47:57 GMT
If you read the report, the issue that is holding up interim distribution on some loans are investor queries in relation to their summaries. Once those have been resolved, the intention is to make interim distributions following liaison with the CC over the cost. Totally unfair. They should be communicating with the FCA over cost.
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Post by jj on Jun 13, 2020 22:21:33 GMT
I think people should be protesting against the slave trade that is happening NOW, in this day and age.
It is shocking that in this country (and others) it still goes on.
Why does selling people in to prostitution & hard labour does not merit the same response?
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Post by jj on May 29, 2020 18:47:02 GMT
Really glad to get this one paid today (no.9)
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Post by jj on May 20, 2020 17:03:09 GMT
Does not work for me. Are you using the details in the FAQ on the FS site. On the site go to login, search for funding secure in the case box, then enter the password (ends in x) View button doesn't seem to work until you fill in the pop up form. I am now in. Deleted my cookies seems to have done it.
Many thanks.
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Post by jj on May 20, 2020 16:57:47 GMT
Does not work for me. Are you using the details in the FAQ on the FS site. On the site go to login, search for funding secure in the case box, then enter the password (ends in x) View button doesn't seem to work until you fill in the pop up form.
I then click login & input the login & unique Id, which is the same apart from the X in the end.
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Post by jj on May 20, 2020 16:35:50 GMT
Does not work for me.
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Post by jj on May 18, 2020 12:32:56 GMT
I ticked the box to renew this loan. And it's now green.
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Post by jj on May 16, 2020 7:19:34 GMT
I believe that the P2P sector is an early indicator of the health of the whole economy, even the whole world economy.
The whole P2P sector seems to be affected. The weak ones get infected first.
There is a problem with the debt & lending, which is a follow-on off the financial crisis in 2008.
If you study the USA in particular it seems that the banks are borrowing more & more. I think to cover their debt.
Gold might be a good investment.
" I believe that the P2P sector is an early indicator of the health of the whole economy, even the whole world economy." Why should the relatively tiny and immature P2P market be a better economic indicator than those markets traditionally considered to be the best forward indicators, namely the enormously sophisticated global bond market, and also the FX and equity markets ? " Gold might be a good investment." Again , why ? It earns no interest at all (unlike P2P, and most stocks pay a dividend), and gold also has very little utility. Warren Buffet puts it best, albeit a bit tongue-in-cheek : "Gold gets dug out of the ground in Africa, or someplace. Then we melt it down, dig another hole, bury it again and pay people to stand around guarding it. It has no utility. Anyone watching from Mars would be scratching their head." Well I'm sure you get the point - apart from the relatively tiny jewellery market, gold is hardly used for anything. A good measure of the value of something is to gauge how life would be without that commodity. eg. a world without iron or nickel would almost unthinkable (no steel for starters) but what about a world without Gold ? Very little disruption compared to most other items of value - damn near "business as usual" tbh. DUH!!!
Eh no I don't get your point. Do you now get my point??
I have also added silver to my portfolio.
A nice hedge against uncertain times & against an ever decreasing £. Real money!
Do you know what a hedge is ?
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