brianlom1
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Post by brianlom1 on Feb 14, 2019 1:05:46 GMT
I'm trying to ascertain how many TrustPilot reviews have been reported by Ly so I referred to the TrustPilot support Centre which contains the following article:
"Where can I see a company’s flagging activities?
The Activity section of a company’s public profile page gives you an overview of all its flagging activities. For legal reasons, we can’t display the content of the reviews we’ve removed, but the aggregated information in the Activity section can help you understand:
How many reviews has the company flagged on this profile page?
How many flagged reviews has Trustpilot put back online and how many have we removed?
Have reviews been flagged for valid reasons?
What are the star ratings of the flagged reviews?"
Try as I might, I can't find Ly's 'Activity section', does anyone know where this can be found?
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Post by p2plender on Feb 14, 2019 6:36:29 GMT
Yes there's still office life at Lendy albeit only in the pursuit of honest TP reviewers.
I'm sure the fake 5 star review posters are freelancers.
Carry on Lendy, Bernard Breslaw as Brookes.
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Post by jane on Feb 14, 2019 9:05:08 GMT
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brianlom1
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Post by brianlom1 on Feb 14, 2019 21:09:21 GMT
Thanks Jane, Something tells me the leopard hasn't changed its spots
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TenKay
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Post by TenKay on Feb 15, 2019 8:45:29 GMT
Link can be found in righthand column, just under trustscore rating
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sussexlender
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Post by sussexlender on Feb 15, 2019 15:07:27 GMT
Some might find it rather strange how the increasing number of 1 star critical reviews (some currently flagged by the thin skinned creatures at Lendy) have resulted in them gaining a second star?
PS jeffmk - thanks for the link to the activity section. Had not noticed that before.
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Post by Mucho P2P on Feb 15, 2019 17:10:41 GMT
Some might find it rather strange how the increasing number of 1 star critical reviews (some currently flagged by the thin skinned creatures at Lendy) have resulted in them gaining a second star? I just find it strange how Lendy is "sensitive" about their One Star reviews, apparently, more so than all the lenders defaulted loans? Maybe if their sensitivities were directed to sorting out the defaulted loans (which incidentally, us lenders are most sensitive about), then maybe Lendy would not have the one-star ratings anymore. Oh yes, sorting out the one-star reviews is much easier than sorting out the defulated loans.
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Post by p2plender on Feb 18, 2019 23:55:17 GMT
Have a look on Trustpilot....
What a totally embarrassing company Lendy is. How on earth can they show themselves in public let alone Cowes week!
What sort of business - (very loose description here) spends its day on Trustpilot trying to defend itself and having factually correct reviews taken down in the hope of trying to preserve the sham that it has become.
On behalf of Lendy, apologies to all those good P2P companies out there creating jobs, lending money, earning money for investors and trying to do things right.
Clapped out old donkeys are usually shot aren't they?
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Mucho P2P
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Post by Mucho P2P on Feb 19, 2019 8:12:40 GMT
Have a look on Trustpilot.... What a totally embarrassing company Lendy is. How on earth can they show themselves in public let alone Cowes week! What sort of business - (very loose description here) spends its day on Trustpilot trying to defend itself and having factually correct reviews taken down in the hope of trying to preserve the sham that it has become. On behalf of Lendy, apologies to all those good P2P companies out there creating jobs, lending money, earning money for investors and trying to do things right. Clapped out old donkeys are usually shot aren't they? Frankly, if Lendy has the time to patrol TP and to be constantly on TP case requesting reviews removed, then L have some extra time on their hands, and this should be spent on recovering defaulted loans for the lenders. Time mismanagement seems to be in play here!
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Post by xtab on Feb 19, 2019 8:39:19 GMT
It's probably already been said but I don't have the energy to check through 40+ pages to see! It is in lenders' interest to have bad reviews removed. Those reviews are likely to dissuade potential new lenders from signing up. It sounds as though many current lenders on this forum have stopped putting new money into L*y. Without a steady flow of loan money, the platform would be likely to fold. Those of us with money in COL know what an unpleasant, long road that is! So I would suggest that we should put our frustration and annoyance on one side and hope that L*y's attempts are successful.
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Post by one21 on Feb 19, 2019 8:43:12 GMT
Have a look on Trustpilot.... What a totally embarrassing company Lendy is. How on earth can they show themselves in public let alone Cowes week! What sort of business - (very loose description here) spends its day on Trustpilot trying to defend itself and having factually correct reviews taken down in the hope of trying to preserve the sham that it has become. On behalf of Lendy, apologies to all those good P2P companies out there creating jobs, lending money, earning money for investors and trying to do things right. Clapped out old donkeys are usually shot aren't they? If L go under, then how are Lenders going to get their investments back? Most of it will be taken by Administrators. I think this tone of post is contributing to their (our) downfall!
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Post by GSV3MIaC on Feb 19, 2019 8:46:16 GMT
You could say that about any company .. 'don't downcheck them to preserve my warranty value by keeping them in business'. Then we just need to rename the review site to 'Fakepilot' or something, and all will be fine.?
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Post by one21 on Feb 19, 2019 9:05:08 GMT
You could say that about any company .. 'don't downcheck them to preserve my warranty value by keeping them in business'. Then we just need to rename the review site to 'Fakepilot' or something, and all will be fine.? I would think very carefully before I posted something that could cost investors millions of pounds!
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Post by mary on Feb 19, 2019 9:23:08 GMT
You could say that about any company .. 'don't downcheck them to preserve my warranty value by keeping them in business'. Then we just need to rename the review site to 'Fakepilot' or something, and all will be fine.? I would think very carefully before I posted something that could cost investors millions of pounds! Especially if I was responsible for posting the public register of companies that were authorised to conduct P2P business in the UK according to the legal framework in operation.
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Post by mjc on Feb 19, 2019 9:39:22 GMT
.... It is in lenders' interest to have bad reviews removed. Those reviews are likely to dissuade potential new lenders from signing up. It sounds as though many current lenders on this forum have stopped putting new money into L*y. Without a steady flow of loan money, the platform would be likely to fold. Those of us with money in COL know what an unpleasant, long road that is! So I would suggest that we should put our frustration and annoyance on one side and hope that L*y's attempts are successful. What you seek has certain similarities to a Ponzi scheme. 60second CMA guide :- ‘How to spot pyramid selling, avoid the risks of participating in it and report it. Pyramid selling happens when participants in a scheme are financially compensated by other people paying into the scheme rather than by the selling of a product or service. They: depend upon new members being recruited to pay in rely upon members promoting the scheme to their family, friends and colleagues fall apart – nine out of ten participants will lose their money Don’t • joinapyramidsellingscheme–you’relikelytoloseyourmoney • askyourfamilyorfriendstojoin–theycouldalsolosetheirmoney • establish,operateorpromoteapyramidsellingscheme–itis illegal and you risk a criminal conviction, a prison sentence and a fine Do • reportanyonewhooperatesorpromotesapyramidselling scheme • stopyourfamily,friendsandcolleaguesfromjoiningapyramid selling scheme If you join a pyramid selling scheme you’re likely to lose your money. If you promote or operate one you could go to prison.’
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