andyp
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Post by andyp on Feb 22, 2017 14:41:34 GMT
You can now see your exposure again in the loan parts section. It only shows to one decimal point though, eg £120.0 I only hold property loan parts which are in £20 blocks so I don't know if SME loan parts that should show the pennies are showing correctly.
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r00lish67
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Post by r00lish67 on Feb 22, 2017 15:08:35 GMT
My 500 error has gone away and I have lists of loans again. Now, however some of them have a blank 'Sale Price' - the system is well and truly faltering-creaking. Yup me too, it seems to take great objection to my Hen*** and Atla*** Rd loans for some reason.
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treeman
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Post by treeman on Feb 25, 2017 14:35:05 GMT
Email reply to a query re Loan Book
" Hi , Thanks for your email. Unfortunately we are currently experiencing a technical issue with regard to the loan book. Our Tech team are aware of the issue and are currently working to resolve it as soon as possible. I apologise for any inconvenience this issue may have caused but I hope you feel reassured that we are working hard to get this resolved. Kind regards, FC "
That's alright then ....................................
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blender
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Post by blender on Feb 25, 2017 15:45:51 GMT
Since when can anyone bid 4% in auctions? Actually since when has there been an 'auction'?? Just for the record. It was way back in June 2013 when FC removed the choice to bid (our right to bid, some said) at 4% on the PM, when they introduced Minimum Bid Rates. Previously there were 4% autobids on practically every loan.
Bliss was it in that dawn to be alive, But to be young was very heaven!--
Wordsworth
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jayjay
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Post by jayjay on Feb 26, 2017 12:58:59 GMT
Since when can anyone bid 4% in auctions? Actually since when has there been an 'auction'?? Just for the record. It was way back in June 2013 when FC removed the choice to bid (our right to bid, some said) at 4% on the PM, when they introduced Minimum Bid Rates. Previously there were 4% autobids on practically every loan.
Bliss was it in that dawn to be alive, But to be young was very heaven!--
Wordsworth
I remember it well. Of course Wordsworth was referring to the French Revolution in this quote, and we know that did not turn out too rosy for a lot of the punters. Louis XVI certainly got more than a 20% haircut. (This is my projection for my London loans - but perhaps you know worse?)
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Post by longjohn on Feb 27, 2017 15:33:06 GMT
My Sell tab showed the below for a moment, but now it's back to normal. If you are in Loan Parts and click Sell you get taken to this page - fundingcircle.com/my-account/sell-my-loans as Timmy shows above. However if you are on any other page and click Sell you get taken to - fundingcircle.com/lenders/sell-my-loans which is the normal Sell page. This has been consistent for a week now. J Edit - Altered the urls as they were being converted to links by the forum software
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acky
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Post by acky on Feb 27, 2017 17:07:22 GMT
... and the "Transfer money" link now often (e.g. from the Sell page) takes you direct to the "Debit card transfer" screen as though it's inconceivable that you would ever want to transfer money OUT. In that event, to get to the Transfer Out screen, you have to click "Return to transfer IN". Don't you just love 'em?
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baldpate
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Post by baldpate on Feb 28, 2017 16:39:15 GMT
Anyone else noticed that there has been no interest distributed today. It's been taking longer and longer to complete recently (yesteday it didn't finish until after 2pm), but FC seem to have decided not to do it at all today!
I know they aren't making a profit ... but. really!!
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ferdy
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Post by ferdy on Feb 28, 2017 16:56:47 GMT
Anyone else noticed that there has been no interest distributed today. It's been taking longer and longer to complete recently (yesteday it didn't finish until after 2pm), but FC seem to have decided not to do it at all today! I know they aren't making a profit ... but. really!! Yes I've been noticing over the last few days. Not sure what's going on. Would have been nice if they had posted something on their site acknowledging the problem. Ed. Just seen the notice on Help screen. So that worked then !
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metoo
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Post by metoo on Feb 28, 2017 17:08:28 GMT
Today's payment run has not happened on the 2 loans I'm watching. Monthly payment is due today but the loan parts are still available on the SM awaiting their turn.
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jayjay
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Post by jayjay on Feb 28, 2017 17:48:29 GMT
Today's payment run has not happened on the 2 loans I'm watching. Monthly payment is due today but the loan parts are still available on the SM awaiting their turn. Its still only Feb 29th and in a few hours time it will be Feb 30 - just blame the flipping calendar and its floundering computations.
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baldpate
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Post by baldpate on Feb 28, 2017 18:43:42 GMT
The message on the Help screen, dated "Today at 13:12" (meaning just after 1pm on Tuesday 28th), says ...
No mention of it not running AT ALL today.
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nick
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Post by nick on Mar 1, 2017 13:48:05 GMT
Latest FC note on top of the main page:
Investors may notice an increase in 'processing' repayments during the cross over between February and March. This will be for any loans with a repayment date of the 30th and 31st of each month, due to the fact that February is a shorter month. Incredible, eh? Who would have said that February is shorter than 30 or 31 days... FC programmers always excel in their routines... Very harsh. Hindsight is a wonderful thing, but few would have the foresight to predict that Feb this year would only have 28 days...........
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voss
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Post by voss on Mar 1, 2017 13:54:32 GMT
For loans drawn down on 29, 30 or 31 Jan, what date should we expect for first repayment? They chose 28 Feb rather than 1 March and what's wrong with that? I find it odd to be defending Fairly Casual but I can't see anything here that they have not foreseen and handled appropriately; just been a bit slow with some of the processing. Sorry if I've missed something.
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blender
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Post by blender on Mar 1, 2017 14:02:48 GMT
For loans drawn down on 29, 30 or 31 Jan, what date should we expect for first repayment? They chose 28 Feb rather than 1 March and what's wrong with that? I find it odd to be defending Fairly Casual but I can't see anything here that they have not foreseen and handled appropriately; just been a bit slow with some of the processing. Sorry if I've missed something. Agreed, there is plenty to criticise but not this annual event. It will not just be internal processing. All these payments will involve communication with a third party client accounting system, which is why the overnight run takes so long on normal days. Or at least that was the conclusion of a similar discussion here a year or two ago.
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