adrianc
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Post by adrianc on Dec 22, 2015 18:02:25 GMT
I'm getting ever more convinced that parts listed for sale sell better in the first week of being listed. The number of times I've seen a dry spell, noticed most stuff has ~4-5 days to go, cancelled it all, relisted it all - and promptly watched a little surge...
It's got to the stage that I'll cancel sales with a week to go and relist, just to give 'em a nudge.
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metoo
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Post by metoo on Dec 22, 2015 18:29:20 GMT
I've noted a few instances lately of parts that I have put up for sale staying for sale for 2 or 3 days beyond the 14 days. As parts temporarily disappear from the SM while processing monthly interest, perhaps the clock is paused and resumes once processing is complete. It could account for a 2-3 day extension in some cases?
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Post by acky on Dec 31, 2015 7:07:18 GMT
I've noted a few instances lately of parts that I have put up for sale staying for sale for 2 or 3 days beyond the 14 days. As parts temporarily disappear from the SM while processing monthly interest, perhaps the clock is paused and resumes once processing is complete. It could account for a 2-3 day extension in some cases? Don't think this is the case. I've checked 3 loans which I had for sale when they went "Processing" on 29th December and they have NOT been automatically relisted after the repayment was processed today. With all the loans going "Processing" for a couple of days due to the unpredictable bank holidays, this is going to catch out a lot of punters who think they have parts for sale but actually haven't.
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ablender
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Post by ablender on Jan 6, 2016 14:01:30 GMT
Anyone having trouble with the Loan parts (SM) page?
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bigfoot12
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Post by bigfoot12 on Jan 7, 2016 8:24:04 GMT
There seem to be a lot of loans in processing today. If I understand correctly (which is unlikely) FC request the money 5 days before payment is due, which for today's payments was 2nd January, which is after the bank holiday. The bank would have then transferred the money to FC on Tuesday, or overnight between Tuesday and Wednesday, (not sure which), and so the bank holiday shouldn't be causing all these problems. Any ideas?
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min
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Post by min on Jan 7, 2016 9:14:44 GMT
There seem to be a lot of loans in processing today. If I understand correctly (which is unlikely) FC request the money 5 days before payment is due, which for today's payments was 2nd January, which is after the bank holiday. The bank would have then transferred the money to FC on Tuesday, or overnight between Tuesday and Wednesday, (not sure which), and so the bank holiday shouldn't be causing all these problems. Any ideas? Familiar C**k-up
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blender
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Post by blender on Jan 7, 2016 9:27:00 GMT
There seem to be a lot of loans in processing today. If I understand correctly (which is unlikely) FC request the money 5 days before payment is due, which for today's payments was 2nd January, which is after the bank holiday. The bank would have then transferred the money to FC on Tuesday, or overnight between Tuesday and Wednesday, (not sure which), and so the bank holiday shouldn't be causing all these problems. Any ideas? Very pleased to read this. I was due just one first payment on an E today and it is processing.
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fasty
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Post by fasty on Jan 7, 2016 10:26:23 GMT
There seem to be a lot of loans in processing today. If I understand correctly (which is unlikely) FC request the money 5 days before payment is due, which for today's payments was 2nd January, which is after the bank holiday. The bank would have then transferred the money to FC on Tuesday, or overnight between Tuesday and Wednesday, (not sure which), and so the bank holiday shouldn't be causing all these problems. Any ideas? Very pleased to read this. I was due just one first payment on an E today and it is processing. Or possibly the "E" borrower simply had a truly marvellous festive celebration and is now (a) skint and (b) in South America.
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blender
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Post by blender on Jan 7, 2016 10:34:51 GMT
Very pleased to read this. I was due just one first payment on an E today and it is processing. Or possibly the "E" borrower simply had a truly marvellous festive celebration and is now (a) skint and (b) in South America. That's a relief because in that case FC would refund my capital. I was worried that the Borrower may have applied the funds honestly and diligently but had a disastrous trading month - in which case I would be stuffed.
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bigfoot12
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Post by bigfoot12 on Jan 8, 2016 9:26:10 GMT
There seem to be a lot of loans in processing today. If I understand correctly (which is unlikely) FC request the money 5 days before payment is due, which for today's payments was 2nd January, which is after the bank holiday. The bank would have then transferred the money to FC on Tuesday, or overnight between Tuesday and Wednesday, (not sure which), and so the bank holiday shouldn't be causing all these problems. Any ideas? Very pleased to read this. I was due just one first payment on an E today and it is processing. Most of the 'Processing' loans have resolved themselves, but still a few more than normal perhaps. (I'm not exactly sure what normal is.)
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fasty
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Post by fasty on Jan 11, 2016 19:17:37 GMT
I see loan parts in 8697 offered for sale despite the loan having "processing" status. Fairly Careless ? Surely some mistake.
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SteveT
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Post by SteveT on Jan 13, 2016 14:40:10 GMT
Since yesterday, my "Summary" page has lost the pie-chart, or rather the "Funds Summary" box that the pie-chart sits within is now much shortened and must be scrolled down to reveal it (only the FC Total and Accrued Interest figures are visible before scrolling). I'm running Chrome on a Win10 laptop. Is it just me or has anyone else had this?
[It's fine viewed with Edge, but I hate using Edge]
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registerme
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Post by registerme on Jan 13, 2016 14:49:00 GMT
Chrome and Win 10 here, and no such problems.
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SteveT
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Post by SteveT on Jan 13, 2016 14:57:25 GMT
Chrome and Win 10 here, and no such problems. OK, odd. Clearing all my FC-related cookies hasn't helped. That's pretty much exhausted my PC fix-it knowledge.
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metoo
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Post by metoo on Jan 13, 2016 15:12:03 GMT
Chrome and Win 10 here, and no such problems. OK, odd. Clearing all my FC-related cookies hasn't helped. That's pretty much exhausted my PC fix-it knowledge. Try logging out formally from FC using the menu (top right) rather than letting it log you out, then log back in. If that fails, have you tried clearing the Chrome cache - use Ctrl+Shift+Del in Chrome if I remember right, or via the settings menu, then tick the relevant boxes. If that fails, try logging in from an incognito Chrome window to see if it's OK starting from scratch.
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