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Post by bracknellboy on Sept 17, 2014 17:55:33 GMT
I often have a mix of funds on the market e.g. some 1 year, 3 year, 5 year waiting to be matched (well fairly frequently). If I want to cancel one of these and move it to a different term I am unable to do that with cancelling all of my current offers and therefore losing place in queue for those I want to retain. Very very annoying. Or is there a trick I'm missing ?
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markr
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Post by markr on Sept 17, 2014 21:05:48 GMT
Not sure I follow. I don't have any unmatched funds to try at the moment but under the "My Portfolio" on the left, click the link to the market you are interested in, click on the "Unmatched" banner to expand it then you'll see all your unmatched offers in that market, with a "Cancel" and "Change" button next to each. Do they not do what you want?
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Post by oldgrumpy on Sept 17, 2014 21:30:34 GMT
If you have several separate offers in (say) 3 year, you can just click on the 3 year rate box (bottom left) then click on "your unmatched money" then click "cancel" on each individual tranche that you want to put in another pot. Others will be untouched. Then just put it from "holding" into whatever you want.
I think that is what you want to do.
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Post by bracknellboy on Sept 18, 2014 7:40:48 GMT
Thanks for the replies. Unfortunately I had already actioned before seeing them. I was accessing / trying to do this through the "Your Lending" view, which to me seems the most obvious place one would want to do it from. And that does not offer the option of doing it offer by offer. I have now looked at where you guys have pointed me and yes that does look like it would work (don't currently have multiple offers in the same term market to really check it). Possibly one for westonkevRS to take to the developers: It would certainly make sense to be able to cancel on an offer by offer basis from your account view as well. The discrepency is certainly a bit odd.
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Post by rarrar on Sept 19, 2014 10:46:46 GMT
What you cannot do is change say £1000 on offer to £500 without cancelling and going to the back of the queue. Would occasionally like to be able to do this especially when monthly loans are getting recycled and the balance between speed and rate is more critical.
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Post by Investor on Sept 20, 2014 9:15:43 GMT
What you cannot do is change say £1000 on offer to £500 without cancelling and going to the back of the queue. Would occasionally like to be able to do this especially when monthly loans are getting recycled and the balance between speed and rate is more critical. A good reason for always putting your bids in in amounts that allow you to shift them, if you make two consecutive bids at 500 if will have the same effect as your 1000 bid, but gives you the flexibility to shift one at a later date.
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