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Post by Badly Drawn Stickman on May 11, 2020 17:20:11 GMT
Either way I have RYIs nearing the top of the queue in Access, 1 Year and 5 Year I can hopefully report on soon. The Holy Trinity of RYIs. So that would be The Father (away than ever), Son (will rise and fall many times before any payment) and The Holy... Ghost (of a chance of any payment soon)
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Post by erniec on May 11, 2020 17:28:55 GMT
No, I was thinking of the Cajun variation on the mirepoix, of onion, celery and green bell pepper.
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Post by beagle on May 11, 2020 17:31:59 GMT
I am new to all of this forum, however, have invested for years. I think personally that as long as they keep on releasing and there is no sign that they will stop that we just need to be patient.
I would stress that RateSetter is lacking solid communications but then again whatever they do say im sure it will be cross examined by us surgeons given we have capital at risk.
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Post by RateSetter on May 11, 2020 19:12:21 GMT
Good evening. Today we have delivered £1.4m. Full update is on this webpage and is copied below for reference:
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Post by Badly Drawn Stickman on May 11, 2020 21:00:42 GMT
I.4 million is a good figure, although arguably it does cover last Friday as well and today was always going to be a bigger processing run than average. I was curious to see this weeks figures, anticipating an overall lower total.
The rest of the week should be an interesting/informative watch.
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Post by beagle on May 11, 2020 21:09:56 GMT
I.4 million is a good figure, although arguably it does cover last Friday as well and today was always going to be a bigger processing run than average. I was curious to see this weeks figures, anticipating an overall lower total. The rest of the week should be an interesting/informative watch. 100%, l see this as a 950K if you blend the last weeks final payment and today. Either way, nearly 40 million is pretty solid in the current climate -
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Post by oppsididitagain on May 11, 2020 21:51:48 GMT
My release request is 373786 from the 12/03/2020 so hopefully it will hit any day. How do I turn off the reinvest settings - tried but cant get it to work? Currently set at 8% but want to ensure the money isn't lent back out? Thanks for your help in advance. Just out of curiosity, why do you not want to re lend at 8% - do you not think 8% (4% until end of 2020) is a good risk/reward in this climate ? Or you don't want to re lend for personal reasons (you need the cash to pay or bill or something)
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Post by one21 on May 11, 2020 22:25:32 GMT
My release request is 373786 from the 12/03/2020 so hopefully it will hit any day. How do I turn off the reinvest settings - tried but cant get it to work? Currently set at 8% but want to ensure the money isn't lent back out? Thanks for your help in advance. Just out of curiosity, why do you not want to re lend at 8% - do you not think 8% is a good risk/reward in this climate ? Or you don't want to re lend for personal reasons (you need the cash to pay or bill or something) Not sure it's possible to turn off or even if there is a reinvestment button. Prior to the panic it was possible to just request a withdrawal and funds would be immediately available. However, at 8% it is most unlikely funds will be lent out so just remove funds from the market and withdraw them.
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Post by oppsididitagain on May 11, 2020 22:46:13 GMT
Just out of curiosity, why do you not want to re lend at 8% - do you not think 8% is a good risk/reward in this climate ? Or you don't want to re lend for personal reasons (you need the cash to pay or bill or something) Not sure it's possible to turn off or even if there is a reinvestment button. Prior to the panic it was possible to just request a withdrawal and funds would be immediately available. However, at 8% it is most unlikely funds will be lent out so just remove funds from the market and withdraw them. Nothing has changed in 2020 in regards to the way the RS platform is working. You are correct: Its Not possible to turn off or even if there is a reinvestment button. This changed about a year ago, nothing to do with the panic. Im curious why this users says : Currently set at 8% but want to ensure the money isn't lent back out?
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Post by gmitz on May 12, 2020 15:26:25 GMT
Not sure it's possible to turn off or even if there is a reinvestment button. Prior to the panic it was possible to just request a withdrawal and funds would be immediately available. However, at 8% it is most unlikely funds will be lent out so just remove funds from the market and withdraw them. Nothing has changed in 2020 in regards to the way the RS platform is working. You are correct: Its Not possible to turn off or even if there is a reinvestment button. This changed about a year ago, nothing to do with the panic. Im curious why this users says : Currently set at 8% but want to ensure the money isn't lent back out?Go to the account your money are invested in, on the "Reinvestment settings" press "Edit" and then select "Capital & Interest" to go to your Holding Account.
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Post by oppsididitagain on May 12, 2020 15:44:06 GMT
Go to the account your money are invested in, on the "Reinvestment settings" press "Edit" and then select "Capital & Interest" to go to your Holding Account. I know this: My question - which I highlighted in BOLD is- why did the user not want to re lend their funds at 8%
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Post by gmitz on May 12, 2020 15:54:24 GMT
Go to the account your money are invested in, on the "Reinvestment settings" press "Edit" and then select "Capital & Interest" to go to your Holding Account. I know this: My question - which I highlighted in BOLD is- why did the user not want to re lend their funds at 8% There hasn't been any lending @8% on this platform for more than 6-7 years.
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Post by Badly Drawn Stickman on May 12, 2020 15:59:01 GMT
I know this: My question - which I highlighted in BOLD is- why did the user not want to re lend their funds at 8% There hasn't been any lending @8% on this platform for more than 6-7 years. There has an several occasions. However given 4% is the new 8% there would probably be limited appetite currently even at 10% (which has also been reached)
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Post by oppsididitagain on May 12, 2020 16:03:29 GMT
I know this: My question - which I highlighted in BOLD is- why did the user not want to re lend their funds at 8% There hasn't been any lending @8% on this platform for more than 6-7 years. I lent at 8.3% on March 16th.
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Post by RateSetter on May 12, 2020 16:09:23 GMT
Good afternoon, today we have delivered £0.9m. Full update below:
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