paulgul
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Post by paulgul on Apr 29, 2015 15:17:59 GMT
The subject line says it all, I can see the amount of interest each loan is earning, just wondered when I can expect to see it added to my account balance
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ramblin rose
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Post by ramblin rose on Apr 29, 2015 15:25:15 GMT
When the item is redeemed - all capital returned and interest paid at that point. Or, if the loan is rolled over, you'll get the interest for the original loan at that point.
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Post by paulgul on Apr 29, 2015 15:34:20 GMT
Ahh, Ok, thanks. Each site seems to be different, difficult to keep track of it all.
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ramblin rose
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Post by ramblin rose on Apr 29, 2015 15:46:35 GMT
Ahh, Ok, thanks. Each site seems to be different, difficult to keep track of it all. I actually oversimplified the rollover part - another poster was confused by it recently. At rollover, your capital and interest on the original loan is all paid into your account. The capital is then almost immediately grabbed back and put into the rolled over loan. Since I currently have the earth-mother headscarf on, I'll take the opportunity to gently recommend that you read the lender FAQs before joining another platform - it's generally advisable to understand what you're putting your money into before rather than after
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Post by elljay on Apr 30, 2015 6:31:23 GMT
Since I currently have the earth-mother headscarf on That's where it got to!
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Post by paulgul on Apr 30, 2015 8:27:57 GMT
it's generally advisable to understand what you're putting your money into before rather than after It's a **Man** thing, you only read the instructions when all else has failed
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Post by woodie on Apr 30, 2015 9:25:59 GMT
I think ' mother-earth ' is a ruse.
RR has obviously taken up fortune-telling
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ramblin rose
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Post by ramblin rose on Apr 30, 2015 17:27:57 GMT
I think ' mother-earth ' is a ruse.
RR has obviously taken up fortune-telling My trading accounts hope you are right about that
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Post by woodie on Apr 30, 2015 19:18:57 GMT
I'm pretty sure I'm right.
My exposure to 654474218, 1826608530, 869659053 and 572782847 is over six times yours.
So although you may not have perfect foresight, it's an awful lot better than mine.
Where can I get a scarf like yours ?
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ramblin rose
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Post by ramblin rose on May 1, 2015 10:00:09 GMT
I'm pretty sure I'm right.
My exposure to 654474218, 1826608530, 869659053 and 572782847 is over six times yours.
So although you may not have perfect foresight, it's an awful lot better than mine.
Where can I get a scarf like yours ? I have to admit that was more good luck than good management on those particular loans, all hinging on how much I had available at the time and/or whether I was out when the loans went live. All of them are loans I'd have committed some / more to in different circumstances. If you include 1952826763 which has defaulted in the past few days the balance tips slightly more in your favour - that is exactly the type of loan I tend to keep to a low initial bid on and then don't renew.
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