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Post by gaspilot on May 13, 2019 17:14:21 GMT
gijai - Try this - Fireshot - Full page web to pdf addon. Useful perhaps aswell as the spreadsheets. Available as a Free addon for FF & Chrome.
For ref: getfireshot.com/ Pro version available at cost allows editing and other funky stuff. Other similar addons available too.
Windows 10 already allows you to natively print web pages to PDF files (simply select the "Microsoft Print to PDF" option from your browser's print dialog) - no additional browser addons required. Thanks. I've just done that for both accounts.
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Post by treeman on May 13, 2019 18:10:29 GMT
gijai - Try this - Fireshot - Full page web to pdf addon. Useful perhaps aswell as the spreadsheets. Available as a Free addon for FF & Chrome.
For ref: getfireshot.com/ Pro version available at cost allows editing and other funky stuff. Other similar addons available too.
Windows 10 already allows you to natively print web pages to PDF files (simply select the "Microsoft Print to PDF" option from your browser's print dialog) - no additional browser addons required. Indeed it does but it produces a rather messy version of the page. For me at least. Which is why I needed something else to give me a faithful page copy. Dunno if that's down to my adblockers/security/privacy stuff.
Glad it works for you though
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Post by adrianc on May 13, 2019 19:22:19 GMT
More likely to be down to a crappy MS print-to-PDF tool.
It's hardly rocket science, everybody else has had it working just fine for many years...
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Post by wiseclerk on May 13, 2019 20:35:50 GMT
gijai - Try this - Fireshot - Full page web to pdf addon. Useful perhaps aswell as the spreadsheets. Available as a Free addon for FF & Chrome.
For ref: getfireshot.com/ Pro version available at cost allows editing and other funky stuff. Other similar addons available too.
Results are acceptable - see attached for example. It's from the free version.
I have used fireshot for years - can recommend that browser addon also!
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Post by Mousey on May 14, 2019 6:33:09 GMT
On windows 10 at least you can press the windows key and print screen and it'll save a snapshot in your photos folder
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Post by sydb on May 14, 2019 8:27:37 GMT
On windows 10 at least you can press the windows key and print screen and it'll save a snapshot in your photos folder Depends on your setup. Whatever method, if using something that prints to pdf, try messing around with magnification and page size settings. It depends what you mean by messy - if just formatting then things are probably just being shoved around either because of web page format or page size/zoom; if new characters and weirdness is appearing then it may be the pdf printing software. Often simply selecting landscape (rather than portrait) makes it how you want it. Note that 'page setup' can be different to 'print setup', depending on software, and both can contain references to page size, orientation, margins, 'fit to page' (which often doesn't), etc. Look for 'print preview' option if available.
If no luck with pdf and Windows is not saving a screenshot somewhere you can locate it as Mousey suggests, you can 'Print Screen' and 'paste' into various software e.g. Word, or any graphical editing software (e.g. paint.net). It's just a bit laborious.
(Just as another simple tip, when printing from a web page always have a good look for something that looks like a print option or printer icon (e.g. 'print this page') on the page before resorting to File -> Print (or equivalent) as the former should sort all formatting out whereas the latter often creates a mess.)
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Post by loftankerman on May 14, 2019 10:42:25 GMT
If Lendy were to cease trading ? I guess it would make a difference in that there could be lots of totally pointless posts on Trustpilot, assuming the Lendy account hadn't been deleted. That would conveniently remove evidence of how helpful TP had been when lenders had been attempting whistle blowing for a couple of years. Angry and speculative traffic on here would probably increase to the point where the forum provider would need to get another server. Apart from that I can’t see my expectations as to my financial situation changing much, or in fact hearing anything further from or on behalf of Lendy. For a couple of years I have only seemed to be on their ‘Mugs Mailing List’ when tranche nnnn of a future suspended loan needed funding.
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Post by masquedefer on May 18, 2019 9:32:22 GMT
If Lendy were to stop trading could we investors recover the legal right to pursue recovery of defaulted loans ourselves? Eg as a cooperative. Are there any reasonable grounds that already exist to repudiate our agency agreement with Lendy to enable investors to do this now? Eg Lendy failed to act competently/properly as our agent, unfair agency contractual terms, misselling, conflict of interest, other........ Is there is a case for Lendy investors to ditch Lendy and use their own expertise to recover loans or appoint competent experts? Would it be worthwhile for one investor to pursue a test case for Surveyor negligence claim through the small claims court. Would Lendy stop us? Returning to the original thread (restated above), any more comments?
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Post by bugs4me on May 18, 2019 22:12:44 GMT
If Lendy were to stop trading could we investors recover the legal right to pursue recovery of defaulted loans ourselves? Eg as a cooperative. Are there any reasonable grounds that already exist to repudiate our agency agreement with Lendy to enable investors to do this now? Eg Lendy failed to act competently/properly as our agent, unfair agency contractual terms, misselling, conflict of interest, other........ Is there is a case for Lendy investors to ditch Lendy and use their own expertise to recover loans or appoint competent experts? Would it be worthwhile for one investor to pursue a test case for Surveyor negligence claim through the small claims court. Would Lendy stop us? Returning to the original thread (restated above), any more comments? Firstly I'm no legal expert but no doubt with all the 'ducking and diving' this organisation has been engaged in since inception, from changing the T&C's at their convenience to what may be considered to be a lack of duty of care towards lenders, etc, etc, then no doubt any reasonable lawyer could construct a reasonable case against both the company and the directors.
The biggest hurdle is apart from the cost of initiating such action, lenders are simply not organised enough and that is the basic weakness regarding any proposed action. The P2P platforms are fully aware of this weakness and are not inclined to change things. After all, why should they and it's not just confined to LY - there are plenty of others as we all know.
IMO, the LY directors/owners have mentally already walked away from the company. The often meaningless updates plus their venturing into new areas underpins this view. So the reality in my book is that any legal action against LY will never happen. It's been mentioned elsewhere against other P2P outfits but then just withers away. We have to accept that unfortunately many platforms are run by cowboys, charlatans, undesirable individuals that have little or no interest in lenders - only their own pockets.
Personally any further payments from this company I will view as a bonus as I've long stopped believing anything they say albeit there may exist a minority of truth in it somewhere. I refuse though to live on fantasy island.
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