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Post by duck on Feb 27, 2015 17:59:45 GMT
I've read a few instances where a few pence is not being picked up off the aftermarket but I appear to have picked up nothing twice today (I've removed the loan name - both same loan)
Purchase loan part 9348181 (old id 9346765) for 0.00 GBP - principal 0.00, annualised rate 12.000, ....... Purchase loan part 9348182 (old id 9346766) for 0.00 GBP - principal 0.00, annualised rate 12.000, .......
anybody else had this (apologies if this has been raised before, I may have missed the odd post .....)
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Post by chrisf on Feb 27, 2015 18:12:27 GMT
Yes, I have 12 entries today in my MLIA statement which are for £0.00, all in the same variable rate loan. I note that they are not in red like the other debits but in the dark grey colour like the credits. And that dress is blue and black.
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Post by alison on Feb 27, 2015 18:15:09 GMT
I've read a few instances where a few pence is not being picked up off the aftermarket but I appear to have picked up nothing twice today (I've removed the loan name - both same loan)
Purchase loan part 9348181 (old id 9346765) for 0.00 GBP - principal 0.00, annualised rate 12.000, ....... Purchase loan part 9348182 (old id 9346766) for 0.00 GBP - principal 0.00, annualised rate 12.000, .......
anybody else had this (apologies if this has been raised before, I may have missed the odd post .....)
Beats me - I only had 1 0.00p purchase!! 9347939 (old id 9346862) At 15.17 today.
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Post by pepperpot on Feb 27, 2015 18:18:38 GMT
Move the mouse pointer over the figure in the credit/debit column and it will probably pop up with a 0.0055378008 or something equally as unflattering.
If it still says 0.00 then it might be a glitch??
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Post by alison on Feb 27, 2015 18:23:15 GMT
Move the mouse pointer over the figure in the credit/debit column and it will probably pop up with a 0.0055378008 or something equally as unflattering. If it still says 0.00 then it might be a glitch?? Nope it says all zeroes.
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Post by chrisf on Feb 27, 2015 18:26:55 GMT
Yes £0.0000000000000000 for each of mine. I'm dizzy from all the hovering now.
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Post by duck on Feb 27, 2015 18:27:40 GMT
All zeros show for me as well which was one of the reasons I raised it.
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Post by j on Feb 27, 2015 18:29:06 GMT
Purchase-wise, I've had 1p units bought on many occasions. Selling-wise, I've got issues with 2 loans that are fairly active but just cannot get my holding down to 0 despite (my assumption from experience with them) that there are regular buyers out there! From my perspective, there must be an issue on occasions.
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Post by mikeb on Feb 27, 2015 18:44:41 GMT
And that dress is blue and black. All this fuss caused by someone with a camera that is too clueless to white-balance properly, and it makes worldwide news, with psychobabble explanations about your mood, your perception, rods and cones. Truly amazing. Next up, blurry picture with thumb half over lens able to predict the weather. Proof: Get the gold-and-white picture, GIMP/Photoshop it, point at the black and white cow-print thing in the bottom left and use it as a black/white reference.
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Post by chris on Feb 27, 2015 20:35:06 GMT
There was a change this afternoon to allow the final fraction of a penny for sale to be bought - something there had been a lot of complaints about where people were left with pennies in a loan that wouldn't sell.
Now that the system has caught up with all those fractions there shouldn't be too many more. Usually people's holdings sell in larger amounts and this change will allow the final fraction of a penny to be included within that.
As loan units are merged if you have any other holding in that loan then it all just gets bundled together anyway.
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