goopy
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Post by goopy on May 31, 2016 16:50:15 GMT
The princely sum of £66.14 of this loan has been bought so far today. Do you think people are beginning to realise that they may not get all of their money back?
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Post by earthbound on May 31, 2016 16:53:10 GMT
The princely sum of £66.14 of this loan has been bought so far today. Do you think people are beginning to realise that they may not get all of their money back? goopy ... i was going to mention that edit.. funny thing today on the SM, this morning the for sale part was £68k+ only £66.14 bought today but balance is now £66k+
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goopy
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Post by goopy on May 31, 2016 16:58:52 GMT
People must be cancelling the sale of their loan parts to get the interest.
Doesn't look like much chance of selling ATM.
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Post by registerme on May 31, 2016 16:59:31 GMT
I think everybody just needs to take a step back from this thread, take a deep breath (a small glass of port & brandy helps ) and just leave this subject alone while it goes through the sale process. Agreed, with or without alcohol. Saving Stream will no doubt email lenders (I'm not in this one) in due course. What they won't do is communicate here when they don't have anything substantive to say - there's simply no upside for them or, for that matter, for us forumites.
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Post by adrianc on May 31, 2016 17:04:46 GMT
You forgot to mention the reason interesthunter made her complaint. (its up over your head in big blue writing) No, I didn't forget it at all. If anything, if InterestHunter really HAS been around here for as long as they protested in their flounce, then that's all the more justification for it. It's hardly a state secret that Rule 1 is "Do Not Identify Borrowers".
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Post by brianac on May 31, 2016 17:44:57 GMT
You could do with a lesson in politeness and communication skills. Implying somebody who posts something with good intentions is thick is plain rude,even if they have made mistake. If my link broke the forum rules you could have deleted it without insulting me on a public forum in big bold purple type. It's no wonder so many early contributors to this forum, like myself, have drifted away. It's become an increasingly intimidating place over the last year and is now dominated by a handful of very vocal 'know it all' posters who try to maintain their dominance by shooting down anybody with an alternative view to their own and who post to great excess, seemingly to big themselves up. I'm not surprised SS have so little to do with this forum now. I shall be deleting my account. Finally - and this may benefit other thickos - please can you explain how the link to the brief particulars I posted identifies the borrower. I saw nothing other than a description of the business, premises and a price. I would not have knowingly posted anything that identified a borrower. An explanation may help others avoid incurring your wrath. Thank you. That's a real strange way of apologising for Your Error.Brian
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Post by earthbound on May 31, 2016 18:22:37 GMT
You could do with a lesson in politeness and communication skills. Implying somebody who posts something with good intentions is thick is plain rude,even if they have made mistake. If my link broke the forum rules you could have deleted it without insulting me on a public forum in big bold purple type. It's no wonder so many early contributors to this forum, like myself, have drifted away. It's become an increasingly intimidating place over the last year and is now dominated by a handful of very vocal 'know it all' posters who try to maintain their dominance by shooting down anybody with an alternative view to their own and who post to great excess, seemingly to big themselves up. I'm not surprised SS have so little to do with this forum now. I shall be deleting my account. Finally - and this may benefit other thickos - please can you explain how the link to the brief particulars I posted identifies the borrower. I saw nothing other than a description of the business, premises and a price. I would not have knowingly posted anything that identified a borrower. An explanation may help others avoid incurring your wrath. Thank you. That's a real strange way of apologising for Your Error.Brian brianac could not describe it better myself... "error" ..... 'my head hurts'
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Jeepers
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Post by Jeepers on Jun 1, 2016 8:16:32 GMT
Are my eyes deceiving me? Somebody has just dropped £10k into this loan!
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Post by earthbound on Jun 1, 2016 8:20:34 GMT
I was baffled..... now i'm flabbergasted...
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skippyonspeed
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Post by skippyonspeed on Jun 1, 2016 8:23:50 GMT
There is a rumour going round they have perfected the cultivation of money trees
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Post by earthbound on Jun 1, 2016 8:27:44 GMT
There is a rumour going round they have perfected the cultivation of money trees ignore it.. its rubbish.. i planted a pound coin 6 months ago, ive watered it everyday and its on a south facing window sill in my conservatory.. and nowt.
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Steerpike
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Post by Steerpike on Jun 1, 2016 8:50:06 GMT
There is a rumour going round they have perfected the cultivation of money trees ignore it.. its rubbish.. i planted a pound coin 6 months ago, ive watered it everyday and its on a south facing window sill in my conservatory.. and nowt. I put a stick in the ground to show where I had planted my new rhubarb plant and the rhubarb has not appeared but the stick is sprouting leaves!
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Post by earthbound on Jun 1, 2016 8:55:08 GMT
ignore it.. its rubbish.. i planted a pound coin 6 months ago, ive watered it everyday and its on a south facing window sill in my conservatory.. and nowt. I put a stick in the ground to show where I had planted my new rhubarb plant and the rhubarb has not appeared but the stick is sprouting leaves! could it be the first ever 'rhubarb tree'
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Post by arbster on Jun 1, 2016 8:57:25 GMT
There is a rumour going round they have perfected the cultivation of money trees ignore it.. its rubbish.. i planted a pound coin 6 months ago, ive watered it everyday and its on a south facing window sill in my conservatory.. and nowt. Duh. Everyone knows money trees like well-drained soil in partial shade, and hate being over-watered. Get it outside, behind the shed, and water it regularly, but not frequently - I'd suggest immediately after Saving Stream pays interest each month...
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Post by oldgrumpy on Jun 1, 2016 9:00:08 GMT
I put a stick in the ground to show where I had planted my new rhubarb plant and the rhubarb has not appeared but the stick is sprouting leaves! could it be the first ever 'rhubarb tree' Careful now. Don't want to give yorkshireman too much of a shock before his cornflakes.
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