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Post by ben on Mar 24, 2017 13:19:21 GMT
I agree Ben. By playing with max bid I always beat the £25 pre fund at coll. I mostly beat the second round too. I regularly get very good allocations and have never hit my rediculous bid limit. Some people are just not comfortable making a deposit and not making the decisions so they ignore unbolted. Great. More left for us. Also I think unbolted is propably one of the more stable ones financially, as the likes of FS and SS are finding out that reclaiming a defaulted property loan is expensive and needs qualified staff. With unbolted they already have the asset and it is usually easy to dispose of if needed.
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Post by stub8535 on Mar 24, 2017 13:25:49 GMT
I agree Ben. By playing with max bid I always beat the £25 pre fund at coll. I mostly beat the second round too. I regularly get very good allocations and have never hit my rediculous bid limit. Some people are just not comfortable making a deposit and not making the decisions so they ignore unbolted. Great. More left for us. Also I think unbolted is propably one of the more stable ones financially, as the likes of FS and SS are finding out that reclaiming a defaulted property loan is expensive and needs qualified staff. With unbolted they already have the asset and it is usually easy to dispose of if needed.
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Post by stub8535 on Mar 24, 2017 13:26:12 GMT
Also I think unbolted is propably one of the more stable ones financially, as the likes of FS and SS are finding out that reclaiming a defaulted property loan is expensive and needs qualified staff. With unbolted they already have the asset and it is usually easy to dispose of if needed.
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Post by dan1 on Mar 24, 2017 13:28:40 GMT
I agree Ben. By playing with max bid I always beat the £25 pre fund at coll. I mostly beat the second round too. I regularly get very good allocations and have never hit my rediculous bid limit. Some people are just not comfortable making a deposit and not making the decisions so they ignore unbolted. Great. More left for us. Also I think unbolted is propably one of the more stable ones financially, as the likes of FS and SS are finding out that reclaiming a defaulted property loan is expensive and needs qualified staff. With unbolted they already have the asset and it is usually easy to dispose of if needed. Keep it quiet lads!
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Post by stub8535 on Mar 24, 2017 13:31:35 GMT
Oops What I meant to say was that I consider Rito and Ashwin in the same way as Steve Findlay, Ed and the team at Col in that they have great integrity and honesty. I have found them to be very responsive and forthright in expressing their viewpoint. They follow the listen twice speak once principle very well. As you may gather I am a fan. S
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Post by elliotn on Mar 24, 2017 13:37:12 GMT
I agree Ben. By playing with max bid I always beat the £25 pre fund at coll. I mostly beat the second round too. I regularly get very good allocations and have never hit my rediculous bid It's one account per person - potentially a company account too at most - how is it possible to always beat collateral 's prefund bid?
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Post by ben on Mar 24, 2017 13:42:20 GMT
I agree Ben. By playing with max bid I always beat the £25 pre fund at coll. I mostly beat the second round too. I regularly get very good allocations and have never hit my rediculous bid It's one account per person - potentially a company account too at most - how is it possible to always beat collateral 's prefund bid? I think he means he gets more per loan then would at coll as, playing with max bid there would make no differene.
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Post by stub8535 on Mar 24, 2017 13:46:45 GMT
I am refering to the £25 ones. I realise my mistake and in no way mean to denegrate that other fantastic sites offerings.
I am trying to illustrate that most of my allocations are in excess of £50 here without lifting a finger. S
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Post by stub8535 on Mar 24, 2017 13:47:25 GMT
I also do not play the multy account game fyi.
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Post by dan1 on Mar 28, 2017 12:44:04 GMT
New gold provision trust loan available, £133.70 left
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Post by stub8535 on Mar 28, 2017 12:52:35 GMT
New gold provision trust loan available, £133.70 left Ty
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Post by elliotn on Mar 28, 2017 15:39:01 GMT
I am refering to the £25 ones. I realise my mistake and in no way mean to denegrate that other fantastic sites offerings. I am trying to illustrate that most of my allocations are in excess of £50 here without lifting a finger. S Any idea of the ratio of funds on account to allocation? I've only been getting 5 pound allocations which are sometimes repaid before I've earnt a penny's interest!
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Post by littonowl on Mar 28, 2017 16:26:02 GMT
I am refering to the £25 ones. I realise my mistake and in no way mean to denegrate that other fantastic sites offerings. I am trying to illustrate that most of my allocations are in excess of £50 here without lifting a finger. S Any idea of the ratio of funds on account to allocation? I've only been getting 5 pound allocations which are sometimes repaid before I've earnt a penny's interest! Yep, a lot of mine are £5's too...I'm just hoping we get more of the bigger loans like last week's. Loaded up on that one as it seemed like instant diversification, with the deal spread over 40-odd items.
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Post by stub8535 on Mar 28, 2017 16:40:12 GMT
Deposit £500. I do and it usually needs replenishing within a week. I am at the point where I am getting regular paybacks as loans end now. It will be interesting to see how the allocations change over the next month or two. A big payback today, taking funds towards 2k, meant the next auto allocate loan snapped over £130. Tempted to leave it alone and monitor to see when replenishment is needed.
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Post by ben on Mar 28, 2017 17:27:06 GMT
Any idea of the ratio of funds on account to allocation? I've only been getting 5 pound allocations which are sometimes repaid before I've earnt a penny's interest! Yep, a lot of mine are £5's too...I'm just hoping we get more of the bigger loans like last week's. Loaded up on that one as it seemed like instant diversification, with the deal spread over 40-odd items. Unfortuntly those loans are quite rare and when they do they are usually only for about £10,000 so go pretty quick.
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