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Post by patright on May 10, 2018 6:43:42 GMT
I got invested a little into the latest tranche of DFL021. Next thing I new, there is a sale queue for this loan, and I put my loan parts up for sale when the queue size was about £35,000. Yet today the queue size in front of me has increased to: £60,863.17. How is it possible? i take it you are pretty new to lendy. dont think that lendy are going to let you get away that quickly my friend.they also have lots of other tricks tied up in T@Cs so be prepared to be around for a long time .welcome to the circus. not paying interest on parts for sale but putting their own part in front of the queue mmmm yeah that's a business you can trust
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Post by brightspark on May 10, 2018 7:57:02 GMT
A group of individuals can in some circumstances be viewed and described as a queue. Other descriptions can also apply - an obstruction? a blockage? delusionals? misinformed, misled, down a garden path. Perhaps others can add to this list.
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Post by GSV3MIaC on May 10, 2018 10:51:01 GMT
Heading for the SM exit I think 'scrum' or 'heap' might be closer.
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Post by tx on May 10, 2018 18:19:38 GMT
A full repayment of PBL. Well done, I must say. But seems another example of better to have PBL than endless DFL and endless trenches and an undetermined GDV.
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Post by empirica on May 10, 2018 21:35:21 GMT
A full repayment of PBL. Well done, I must say. But seems another example of better to have PBL than endless DFL and endless trenches and an undetermined GDV. I'm hard pushed to disagree but maybe consider PBLs 065, 161, 081 and 155 which are down an average of c. 45% according to the 'Loan Ladder of Loss'. Seems to me that it's just an example of why diversification is so very important - ie: the winners help mitigate the losers.
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