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Post by pogopatterson on Feb 19, 2019 6:55:31 GMT
Similarly I have had very little joy from lender support for a considerable while now. Victor needs to be given some support or sent on a training program. As it stands, it is pretty dire.
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Post by pogopatterson on Dec 11, 2018 0:09:40 GMT
I have been able to access the site though Invest has failed to respond since yesterday. Is this the same for all?
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Post by pogopatterson on Jul 31, 2018 18:54:18 GMT
Rates are starting to drop at Peerberry. As money moves out of Mintos, Peerberry has moved to predominantly 11% in the last few days.
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Post by pogopatterson on Feb 7, 2018 20:48:10 GMT
It is viable at a low volume. That is not practical for me. As per above.
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Post by pogopatterson on Feb 7, 2018 11:31:13 GMT
Little or moreover nothing available.
A bright start but failed to keep pace with demand. Thankfully managed to wind down my position.
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Post by pogopatterson on Jan 9, 2018 13:44:20 GMT
As above. Getting a reply or action taken has become their forte Lender support, if only you did...
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Post by pogopatterson on Dec 31, 2017 23:35:51 GMT
Extremis, prepare to be disappointed again. The last three days has seen this pattern repeatedly. Sorry
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Post by pogopatterson on Sept 13, 2017 3:46:17 GMT
Mintos, Twino etc i wonder if they report. Many countries involved, different tax rates etc Would be much simpler for me if they do not report and I use my own calculations.
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Post by pogopatterson on Aug 24, 2017 23:21:06 GMT
Some companies are regulated, others are not. Should we assume every lender will comply with Common Reporting Standard(CRS)?
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Post by pogopatterson on May 13, 2017 9:58:26 GMT
Lots of these over the last couple of days. No reason to trigger BuyBack at this date for the vast majority. They then appear for sale as PG with 17/24 remaining etc The logic is clear, I wondered is this would happen. You can tell who was skinny dipping when the tide goes out.
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Post by pogopatterson on May 12, 2017 10:03:42 GMT
Hmm. Unless I am mistaken Twino have activated BuyBack for many of my Polish loans. They are then being resold as PG.
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Post by pogopatterson on Mar 22, 2017 9:01:13 GMT
Yes, I echo the sentiments above. Twino has served me well and has attracted sufficient investors to render the autoinvest virtually useless. In truth, it was to be expected. Twino autoinvest took care of business, these days it is only functional if one trawls through manual. Next! i is based in Asia so the loan release times ain't no thang.
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Post by pogopatterson on Mar 18, 2017 12:01:14 GMT
I had few problems until a few weeks ago. In the past few weeks funds are left idle, failing to be picked up by auto invest and manual invest again fails to work. I had been a fan of Twino since last autumn. It has become very successful and recently attracted large volumes of investors, far more than the supply available. I have began to wind down my position. Remember the good times, thank you Twino.
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