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Post by bornconfused on Jul 10, 2020 17:13:33 GMT
It might be a logarithmic scale to give you false hope
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Post by robski on Jul 10, 2020 17:28:44 GMT
Based on this, it *looks* as if they are saying, e.g. first one “there are 8229 requests in front of you, and already serviced a fraction of total = green bar since you put in the RYI”. If I get out my handy micrometer and measure the Progress bars (yes, I have one right next to me, guess the job), it’s on 11%. That suggests serviced 800 requests since you RYId first one on 27th March, but actually it’s over 1400 requests. Which means.....the units aren’t Requests, perhaps it’s cash value progress! The holy grail! I’ll let somebody else continue the detective work if they feel like it. Wouldnt make sense though if you look at 5 year, since with imperfect info, that market seems to be moving fastest Knowing RS its probably just ..... wrong!
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Post by ceejay on Jul 10, 2020 17:32:34 GMT
Based on this, it *looks* as if they are saying, e.g. first one “there are 8229 requests in front of you, and already serviced a fraction of total = green bar since you put in the RYI”. If I get out my handy micrometer and measure the Progress bars (yes, I have one right next to me, guess the job), it’s on 11%. That suggests serviced 800 requests since you RYId first one on 27th March, but actually it’s over 1400 requests. Which means.....the units aren’t Requests, perhaps it’s cash value progress! The holy grail! I’ll let somebody else continue the detective work if they feel like it. I don't think your number of 1400 requests having been serviced is correct - that may be the difference between the highest and lowest serviced numbers (that we know about), but remember that many of those numbers will have been allocated to 1Y and 5Y RYIs. As a rough guess, it might be fair to say that the number of Access requests serviced is around ... 800?
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Post by diversifier on Jul 10, 2020 18:26:21 GMT
Based on this, it *looks* as if they are saying, e.g. first one “there are 8229 requests in front of you, and already serviced a fraction of total = green bar since you put in the RYI”. If I get out my handy micrometer and measure the Progress bars (yes, I have one right next to me, guess the job), it’s on 11%. That suggests serviced 800 requests since you RYId first one on 27th March, but actually it’s over 1400 requests. Which means.....the units aren’t Requests, perhaps it’s cash value progress! The holy grail! I’ll let somebody else continue the detective work if they feel like it. I don't think your number of 1400 requests having been serviced is correct - that may be the difference between the highest and lowest serviced numbers (that we know about), but remember that many of those numbers will have been allocated to 1Y and 5Y RYIs. As a rough guess, it might be fair to say that the number of Access requests serviced is around ... 800? I think you’re probably right. That’s the explanation which makes most sense - a progress bar that indicated units of “requests remaining”, but % of cash value, wouldn’t be the most logical thing to display.
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Post by upperdeane on Jul 10, 2020 19:19:07 GMT
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Post by rrrupert on Jul 10, 2020 19:45:13 GMT
........see my previous post
This is non-ISA
Virtually consecutive queue position number but signicificantly different green bar position to ISA???
The green bar position looks identical in both ISA and non-ISA to me.
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Post by Badly Drawn Stickman on Jul 10, 2020 20:16:43 GMT
........see my previous post This is non-ISA
Virtually consecutive queue position number but signicificantly different green bar position to ISA???
The green bar position looks identical in both ISA and non-ISA to me. Whoever came up with the green indicator idea at RS deserves a bonus. Shifting the focus of attention onto the length of green lines as opposed to the length of the RYI queue is indeed a masterstroke.
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Post by star dust on Jul 10, 2020 20:30:39 GMT
These are my stats. One of mine is quite close to carol167 's, both on the 31 March. It's probably too close a time-frame to necessarily be representative of the typical pattern, but comparing the two implies that of the 32 requests between us only 21 are for access, 65%. However, this is likely an underestimate of the ratio as there may be cancelled and voided (through early repayment) requests as well among the 32.
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Post by chris1200 on Jul 11, 2020 9:29:26 GMT
Looks like they update this overnight. I think (and definitely not 100% sure as I didn't write it down!), my Access RYI queue ticked down by 12. I assume this should be the same for everyone?
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Post by stevepn on Jul 11, 2020 9:47:04 GMT
Looks like they update this overnight. I think (and definitely not 100% sure as I didn't write it down!), my Access RYI queue ticked down by 12. I assume this should be the same for everyone? Mine went down by 34. If this remains constant I will get my money back in 435 days.
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Post by chris1200 on Jul 11, 2020 9:56:19 GMT
Looks like they update this overnight. I think (and definitely not 100% sure as I didn't write it down!), my Access RYI queue ticked down by 12. I assume this should be the same for everyone? Mine went down by 34. If this remains constant I will get my money back in 435 days. For the Access market? Hmmm... Maybe my memory is just really bad as it really shouldn't be different. I'll write it down next time. Edit: Actually, thinking about it, cancellations further up in the queue (I'm within 300 requests of the finish line) could mean bigger drops for others than me... Hmmm...
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Post by mb1 on Jul 11, 2020 10:22:23 GMT
Dashboard on ratesetter includes position in queue I however do not understand the green "progress bar" It does seem a bit useless, given you don't know whether people in front of you in the queue are waiting for £10 or £1m each. Being told how much money was waiting in front of you at least would give an indication as to how long the wait is, at current release rates.
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Post by mb1 on Jul 11, 2020 10:28:52 GMT
How did you get the 92.2% figure?
I hardly have anything in Access (my remainder is nearly all 1 year, with 5 year already cashed out), but I have 6371 in front of me and the bar is about 10-15% along.
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Post by up on Jul 11, 2020 10:30:19 GMT
Mine went down by 34. If this remains constant I will get my money back in 435 days. For the Access market? Hmmm... Maybe my memory is just really bad as it really shouldn't be different. I'll write it down next time. Edit: Actually, thinking about it, cancellations further up in the queue (I'm within 300 requests of the finish line) could mean bigger drops for others than me... Hmmm... Advances of both 12 & 34 can be correct if the greater advance applies to request further back in the queue - reflecting cancellations of requests between the two. Good to see the progress bar has been fixed for 5year.
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Post by chris1200 on Jul 11, 2020 10:31:51 GMT
For the Access market? Hmmm... Maybe my memory is just really bad as it really shouldn't be different. I'll write it down next time. Edit: Actually, thinking about it, cancellations further up in the queue (I'm within 300 requests of the finish line) could mean bigger drops for others than me... Hmmm... Advances of both 12 & 34 can be correct if the greater advance applies to request further back in the queue - reflecting cancellations of requests between the two.Good to see the progress bar has been fixed for 5year. Yup I think that's what I said in what you quoted...
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