ptr120
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Post by ptr120 on Mar 7, 2018 12:34:32 GMT
Has anyone spoken to the administrator recently to find out when we can expect to receive the interest run that was due one week ago, and repayment of the loans that we supposed to repay by now?
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micky
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Post by micky on Mar 7, 2018 12:47:11 GMT
Each to their own new2p2p. How generous you are.
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Post by averageguy on Mar 7, 2018 12:56:26 GMT
It's weird but I miss Gordon, I hope he pops in to say hi when the website is back up and running Likewise..but then I am so generous
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Post by elsee on Mar 7, 2018 13:17:12 GMT
Has anyone spoken to the administrator recently to find out when we can expect to receive the interest run that was due one week ago, and repayment of the loans that we supposed to repay by now? If you check the top thread you'll see they said interest will be paid when loans redeem
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Post by elliotn on Mar 7, 2018 13:23:43 GMT
It's weird but I miss Gordon, I hope he pops in to say hi when the website is back up and running Don't worry....Gordon's Aliiiiive!!!* (*Millennials need not ask the cross reference).
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Post by jackpease on Mar 7, 2018 13:24:58 GMT
I wonder about future enthusiasm for the Gordons/Pauls/Kevs etc etc of this world to frequent this forum with their real names if they are later to be accused of lying/misleading/complicit? Jack P
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Post by 11025 on Mar 7, 2018 13:33:33 GMT
Has anyone spoken to the administrator recently to find out when we can expect to receive the interest run that was due one week ago, and repayment of the loans that we supposed to repay by now? If you check the top thread you'll see they said interest will be paid when loans redeem I thought they had stated they were paying interest as per Collaterals terms and conditions
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Post by p2pimpressed on Mar 7, 2018 13:52:03 GMT
That’s the problem with on going checks. If you invest in multiple platforms, in order to know changes like these on a daily basis, it’s almost like a full time job to check all sources for all platforms you interested in. If only FCA can provide a notification of change service. Their data download service cost 1600£. Perhaps a google sheets would help? e.g. 1) get the direct url of the platform 2) use formula =IMPORTHTML("http://fca-consumer-credit-interim.force.com/CS_RegisterSearchPageNew?accId=633741","table",3) replacing the url with the platform you want (the above is ratesetter). 3) put all these checks on one/several working tabs then have a main page just showing a summary of all OR have a script to copy and paste into a history tab and schedule to run each day Any chance you want to share such spreadsheet?
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Post by james100 on Mar 7, 2018 15:05:29 GMT
Perhaps a google sheets would help? e.g. 1) get the direct url of the platform 2) use formula =IMPORTHTML("http://fca-consumer-credit-interim.force.com/CS_RegisterSearchPageNew?accId=633741","table",3) replacing the url with the platform you want (the above is ratesetter). 3) put all these checks on one/several working tabs then have a main page just showing a summary of all OR have a script to copy and paste into a history tab and schedule to run each day Any chance you want to share such spreadsheet? In GoogleSheets you can simply type the platform1 name in (say) A1, then index the code Neil suggests so you just have a list of all your platforms and the current status next to them, which should update in real time assuming you're on line. Eg: A1 type Ratesetter B1 type =INDEX(IMPORTHTML("http://fca-consumer-credit-interim.force.com/CS_RegisterSearchPageNew?accId=633741","table",3),3,2)...your A2 cell will display "IP issued" A2 type CollateralUK
B2 type =INDEX(IMPORTHTML("http://fca-consumer-credit-interim.force.com/CS_RegisterSearchPageNew?accId=656714","table",3),3,2) ...your B2 cell will display "Lapsed" Rinse and repeat for your platform list, substituting the http reference for that of the applicable platform per line. If you really want to keep on top of it you can script your sheet to email you the status list at your defined frequency.
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Post by hantsowl on Mar 7, 2018 15:12:24 GMT
Interesting that MT are issuing 3 pawn broker loans tomorrow. The borrower also has a shop in Manchester. Could these relate to some of the Col bling loans?
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Post by elliotn on Mar 7, 2018 15:29:07 GMT
Interesting that MT are issuing 3 pawn broker loans tomorrow. The borrower also has a shop in Manchester. Could these relate to some of the Col bling loans? 1.2 Mfacility, repayable over 2 years, so quite a different beast to Coll. Although Coll borrowers were anonymous (so not impossible).
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Post by dan1 on Mar 7, 2018 15:36:39 GMT
Interesting that MT are issuing 3 pawn broker loans tomorrow. The borrower also has a shop in Manchester. Could these relate to some of the Col bling loans? hantsowl - I've not looked at the latest MT loan but can you glean anything from the information contained in the second table of this post... p2pindependentforum.com/thread/11542/non-property-loan-book?
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Post by hantsowl on Mar 7, 2018 15:54:50 GMT
Interesting that MT are issuing 3 pawn broker loans tomorrow. The borrower also has a shop in Manchester. Could these relate to some of the Col bling loans? hantsowl - I've not looked at the latest MT loan but can you glean anything from the information contained in the second table of this post... p2pindependentforum.com/thread/11542/non-property-loan-book? Hi dan1. Cannot specifically match up because no details are given at this stage about the individual items in the MT loans. The description states... ”The assets used in the LTV calculation includes jewellery, precious metals and stones, high-end handbags and watches. What is excluded is any art, personalised number-plates, fashion, memorabilia and assets classified by the firm as ‘other’, which includes examples such as custom motorbikes, suits of armour, rare stamps and antiques.” The 3 loans will total £300000 out of a max facility of £1200000. It could be totally unrelated to the Col stuff, but the timing is very coincidental.
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Post by hantsowl on Mar 7, 2018 16:03:52 GMT
Interesting that MT are issuing 3 pawn broker loans tomorrow. The borrower also has a shop in Manchester. Could these relate to some of the Col bling loans? hantsowl - I've not looked at the latest MT loan but can you glean anything from the information contained in the second table of this post... p2pindependentforum.com/thread/11542/non-property-loan-book? I was not aware of that table. I like it!! 👍
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Post by yorky on Mar 7, 2018 16:15:31 GMT
Some of us mere mortals and investors are not allowed to view this link
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