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Post by arbster on Jul 10, 2015 14:34:46 GMT
Anyone going next Thursday?
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Post by SteveT on Jul 10, 2015 15:01:52 GMT
Are these the events where the whole thing is called off and rescheduled if the last few seats don't fill? And all the tastiest nibbles get hoovered up by a big faceless bot in under 2 minutes?
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Post by arbster on Jul 10, 2015 15:41:19 GMT
I'm currently planning to be there and will report back, if anyone's interested. Are there any particular questions people would want to ask (ideally ones that won't have me immediately ejected as a troublemaker)?
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Post by SteveT on Jul 10, 2015 16:22:09 GMT
I'm currently planning to be there and will report back, if anyone's interested. Are there any particular questions people would want to ask (ideally ones that won't have me immediately ejected as a troublemaker)? My question would be why Futile Challenges reckon there isn't a business loan in the world that warrants an interest rate anywhere between 15% and 18.2%
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Post by arbster on Jul 10, 2015 17:41:59 GMT
My question would be why Futile Challenges reckon there isn't a business loan in the world that warrants an interest rate anywhere between 15% and 18.2% I will certainly ask why they think 18.2% is the right MBR for E-rated loans. It's possible they'll concede that they don't do enough DD, nor provide sufficient information to lenders to do their own DD, to warrant a lower MBR for those loans.
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Post by SteveT on Jul 10, 2015 17:45:16 GMT
My question would be why Futile Challenges reckon there isn't a business loan in the world that warrants an interest rate anywhere between 15% and 18.2% I will certainly ask why they think 18.2% is the right MBR for E-rated loans. It's possible they'll concede that they don't do enough DD, nor provide sufficient information to lenders to do their own DD, to warrant a lower MBR for those loans. The better approach is to raise the maximum starting bid point for D rate loans to 18% (or 20%)
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Post by GSV3MIaC on Jul 10, 2015 20:34:06 GMT
I think they ought do some of each. 18.2-20% is not much of a range, even compared to Ds, and practically fixed-rate compared to the range on A+ or A.
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