mason
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Post by mason on Mar 25, 2018 18:00:48 GMT
I keep some records, but had to track back email's from Coll, buying in, repaid, etc to bring it up to date. Not to hard if you have the emails, you can isolate all the Coll then all the part funding.......... slow and tedious but I think in the early days of administration there may have been a bit to grapple with. We only see our side - money lent and now locked away, for the borrowers it may be a more complex ballgame. I don't find it hard to highlight & cut & paste from other p2p sites into excel. Isn't the only thing we need the emails dated: "Monthly Interest Notice"? There hasn't been any capital lost, so as long as you've kept them then all is fine as far as I can tell even if we can't access the site / the administrator decides to be as unhelpful as possible etc. (FWIW, I expect we'll get everything we need from the administrator but it may take time as tax statements are about as non-urgent a task as imaginable right now. Did your 'Monthly Interest Notice" emails contain any details of the interest credited? Mine didn't.
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Post by p2pmark on Mar 25, 2018 19:03:41 GMT
Isn't the only thing we need the emails dated: "Monthly Interest Notice"? There hasn't been any capital lost, so as long as you've kept them then all is fine as far as I can tell even if we can't access the site / the administrator decides to be as unhelpful as possible etc. (FWIW, I expect we'll get everything we need from the administrator but it may take time as tax statements are about as non-urgent a task as imaginable right now. Did your 'Monthly Interest Notice" emails contain any details of the interest credited? Mine didn't. Bah, you're right
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Post by shyinvestor on Apr 6, 2018 10:19:05 GMT
Apologies if this has been answered elsewhere but what is happening about tax reports? Has there been a statement from the administrators as to how these might be made available?
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Post by beepbeepimajeep on Apr 9, 2018 9:12:11 GMT
Hey nothing wrong at Collateral they are just upgrading their servers!
Such a blatant lie again, for some reason whoever is in charge of the website has chosen to reupload that holding page.
Perhaps the old administrators are undoing everything they did?
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micky
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Post by micky on Apr 9, 2018 12:59:18 GMT
I think that this could be the administrators preparing to pull out. Putting things back to how they were before they got involved.
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Post by dandy on Apr 9, 2018 13:17:32 GMT
I think that this could be the administrators preparing to pull out. Putting things back to how they were before they got involved. I think that this could mean that Flakey Clowns are buying them or another possibility is that perhaps that the FCA is being wound down and replaced by UKIP
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micky
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Post by micky on Apr 9, 2018 16:03:17 GMT
It is nice to be able to see the funny side when the sh_t hits the fan!
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Post by yorky on Apr 9, 2018 17:34:19 GMT
There are lies and lies and more damm lies.Just hope they are not doing what a certain political party did and leaving a note "saying sorry no money left"
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Post by oik on Apr 10, 2018 13:14:08 GMT
There are lies and lies and more damm lies.Just hope they are not doing what a certain political party did and leaving a note "saying sorry no money left" Which one do you mean? Reggie Maudling started the tradition after being Tory Chancellor by leaving a note for the incoming Chancellor Jim Callaghan saying: "Good luck, old cock.... Sorry to leave it in such a mess." Others repeated the "joke" over the years with similar messages on leaving office as did Liam Byrne, Labour's chief secretary to the Treasury (but is likely to have been the last given the way it was used by the Daily Mail).
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Post by archie on May 5, 2018 7:25:01 GMT
Website displaying as expired although domain has expiry date of 25/04/19. I'm confused.
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Post by ceejay on May 5, 2018 18:15:28 GMT
Website displaying as expired although domain has expiry date of 25/04/19. I'm confused. Maybe someone has renewed the domain but isn't paying anyone to host it at the moment, or they've just parked it unused.
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Post by mason on May 12, 2018 20:03:20 GMT
Website displaying as expired although domain has expiry date of 25/04/19. I'm confused. If you use the registrar's whois lookup, you'll see the correct expiry date of 25/04/2018. It looks as though the registry expiry date has been extended so that the domain can be parked. It's common practice for the registrar to hold the domain for some time before releasing it for general registration, but it's not normally possible to redeem the domain more than a month post-expiry.
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