|
Post by Financial Thing on Jun 8, 2015 4:27:13 GMT
I was looking at the investly website and clicked on a company profile investly.eu/000145/company/profile which reads: "Being himself had been three years in the network marketing company I have been searching for a suitable partner CRM'i. Since the market is not an appropriate place, then I started to write it yourself. I proceeded võrkturunduses used in preparing the application and excel google Sheets from the bottom, and the reports by the leaders of your team want to see." Doesn't give me much confidence as a possible investor when the profile is poorly written.
|
|
SteveT
Member of DD Central
Posts: 6,875
Likes: 7,924
|
Post by SteveT on Jun 8, 2015 6:35:55 GMT
Perhaps it reads better in the language it was written in (before being fed into Google Translate!)
|
|
|
Post by rec on Jun 8, 2015 9:32:17 GMT
Yes that's right SteveT, the Estonian reads well. Unfortunately we are translating the Estonian into English using google translate. We are currently looking at an efficient way to improve this going forward as I understand it doesn't help encourage investors. If you would like more information Financial Thing on this company please let me know or pop a request in the Q&A on the site. Thanks.
|
|
oldgrumpy
Member of DD Central
Posts: 5,087
Likes: 3,233
|
Post by oldgrumpy on Jun 8, 2015 10:53:53 GMT
For goodness sake! Surely someone in a professional organisation like this employs some educated people who can write good enough English to avoid the vagaries and inaccuracies of google-translate... or pay someone.
|
|
|
Post by Financial Thing on Jun 8, 2015 23:41:10 GMT
For goodness sake! Surely someone in a professional organisation like this employs some educated people who can write good enough English to avoid the vagaries and inaccuracies of google-translate... or pay someone. Agreed
|
|
|
Post by gmaxkenny on Jun 9, 2015 12:01:16 GMT
For goodness sake! Surely someone in a professional organisation like this employs some educated people who can write good enough English to avoid the vagaries and inaccuracies of google-translate... or pay someone. With only 9 loans funded in 10 months I am surprised they can pay anyone at all.
|
|
am
Posts: 1,495
Likes: 601
|
Post by am on Jun 9, 2015 14:58:40 GMT
This may be a case of a bad translation, but network marketing is another name for multi-level marketing.
|
|
jimc99
Member of DD Central
Posts: 284
Likes: 115
|
Post by jimc99 on Feb 1, 2016 21:26:48 GMT
Hello....I had another look at Investly recently. Initially I was put off by the web site saying they only wanted "high net worth" individuals as investors but an email from them assures me they accept average guys like me!!
Trying to have a look at the loans on offer I can click the picture of the company asking for a loan but can't go further into the company profile, etc, etc. And what little text there is below the picture is not in English. Is this because I am not yet registered and logged in? When registered is the information better?
Also my first take on the platform was that they were set up to give short term loans (2-3 months) to companies on the strength of the companies outstanding invoices. However most loans are not these but standard 2-3 year loans to businesses wanting to expand, etc. Historically what is the mix of Invoice type and Business type loans please.
Thanks
|
|
|
Post by rec on Feb 1, 2016 21:46:33 GMT
Hi Jim99,
I have replied in a direct message with some information.
I hope it helps.
Many thanks, REC
|
|
jimc99
Member of DD Central
Posts: 284
Likes: 115
|
Post by jimc99 on Oct 19, 2016 1:10:50 GMT
Probably a simple answer to this question.....Where do I find the total amount of my investments? None of the info on my portfolio page seem to add up to about what I have invested.
Thanks.
|
|
|
Post by kristjan on Oct 19, 2016 10:16:42 GMT
Probably a simple answer to this question.....Where do I find the total amount of my investments? None of the info on my portfolio page seem to add up to about what I have invested. Thanks. That's visible on the portfolio page under receivables. If there is a discrepancy with the amounts please contact us at support@investly.co so we can look up your account.
|
|