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Post by gaspilot on Apr 14, 2015 16:48:31 GMT
To be honest I'd rather lose all of my money and see him go bankrupt than receive 16p in the pound.
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Post by gaspilot on Apr 9, 2015 10:58:36 GMT
I must admit to being a little disheartened to see such a poorly produced questionnaire.
And to think that it originated from students of one of our most prestigious universities!
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Post by gaspilot on Apr 9, 2015 8:28:48 GMT
Yep, me too £1.49
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Post by gaspilot on Apr 8, 2015 16:17:19 GMT
Thanks ilmoro. I did email them but I received no reply. Fingers crossed it will be sorted soon.
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Post by gaspilot on Apr 8, 2015 15:59:22 GMT
I've alluded to this error in another thread but I thought I'd try a different tack this time. If I look at my tax statement for the period 1st March until 31st March I earned zero interest. If I look at my tax statement for the period 1st April until 30th April I earned zero interest. However, if I look at my tax statement for the period 1st March until 1st April I earned the correct amount of interest for March. This is particularly annoying when my tax period ends on the last day of the month. The tax statements generated are incorrect. Please tell me I am not the only one affected in this way. I'm getting a bit paranoid.
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Post by gaspilot on Apr 3, 2015 8:56:38 GMT
Both accounts now correct to the penny. I wonder how long this will last.
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Post by gaspilot on Apr 2, 2015 9:52:01 GMT
This error is still there and could cause some significant problems, especially for people who have tax dates that end on the last day of the month. The interest is credited on the last day of the month (mostly) and for March this would be 31/3/15. If I look at my statement this is indeed the case. If I generate a tax statement for March 2015 alone it should agree. However it doesn't! It appears I received no interest at all in March on the tax statement. If I expand the tax statement to include 1st April the interest appears. This is an anomaly that needs sorting. I have emailed savingstream to highlight the issue. Does anybody else suffer with the same or is it just me?
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Post by gaspilot on Mar 31, 2015 16:14:28 GMT
gaspilot In the "More Info" section, "How Much Can I Invest Into Each Deal", it states "The minimum investment into each deal is £30,000. There is no maximum." If the sum has changed, then this has to be altered. I must admit I never saw that. I agree it would be wise to correct this anachronism. Any chance it could be changed thebridgecrowd ?
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Post by gaspilot on Mar 31, 2015 10:03:03 GMT
How Much Can I Invest Into Each Deal? The minimum investment into each is deal is £30,000. There is no maximum.
Hi James I'm not sure where you got that from but the minimum investment is actually £5,000.
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Post by gaspilot on Mar 28, 2015 17:43:57 GMT
My discrepancies (and my wife's discrepancies) seem to vary on a daily basis. Mine used to be correct all of the time. Now it seems to be incorrect all of the time - by a variable amount. It doesn't inspire me with confidence in the system at all!
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Post by gaspilot on Mar 25, 2015 9:21:43 GMT
Hi All
Yes, I've dipped a toe in here. I had a phone call with Louis from bridging crowd before I started investing and he was quite reassuring about the process. It's a different platform to most of the other sites as most transactions are done via email with documents being signed digitally. Investment opportunities are via invite via email too. So far the procedures have been easy and I haven't experienced any hiccups. The interest is paid monthly (1%) directly to your bank account. Sadly the minimum investment is £5,000 which might put a lot of people off.
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Post by gaspilot on Mar 24, 2015 9:36:55 GMT
This anomaly still hasn't been fixed. It does relate to the interest payments on PBL025. For some reason they are not included in the calculations for the tax statement.
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Post by gaspilot on Mar 16, 2015 12:49:02 GMT
I'm not sure if anyone else has this issue but my figures are slightly out at the moment. My wife's is out by £0.25, mine by £7.75. Prior to now the figures have always been accurate. From what I can deduce one interest payment (£0.25) on my wife's account on 28/2/15 isn't being registered in the tax statement summary. The same is true of two of my interest payments on 28/2/15. The sum of which is £7.75. Anybody else got this?
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Rebuilding Society
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Post by gaspilot on Mar 6, 2015 12:08:42 GMT
not only glacially slow, but pretty bug-ridden too - the Repayments Calendar still doesn't work and this week the facility to sort loan offers on the secondary market by loan rate has gone to pot. The slowness of response is becoming a bigger issue as RBS seem to insist on scheduling loans to finish at the same moment which strains the site to breaking point in my experience... John And there's a loan on there (A****** F******** L******) that's up for an interest of 120% !!
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Post by gaspilot on Mar 5, 2015 8:42:17 GMT
Thanks Ed,well done on progress to date. Re timing of loans I would prefer during the day as per F.S. which seems to work very well. The preview system will be very useful and I think 24 hours sounds good with a clear indication of launch time. P.S. I see your voluntary limit was ignored by some/him/her last night. The sooner you work up proposals on this the better. Thanks again. Not so much ignored as not known about! As mentioned earlier in this thread.
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