olegm
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Post by olegm on Nov 4, 2015 9:06:24 GMT
Hello. I with FC more then a year. Weak ago I open account for my wife, first money transfer no problem . Try today send money from her card on her FC account ,login in to her account(I was logged in my account) did money transfer and they send money in to my account. 100% I was in her FC account. Did any one have same mistake? And have it been resolved. P.S It is my first post,was reading this forum all time, and know Fearless Criminals did many mistakes. And I am russian, my english writing skills are bad
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Post by GSV3MIaC on Nov 4, 2015 9:18:08 GMT
Welcome!
You need to be very sure to logout before logging in as someone else, I have seen Cases where you go through login, or seem to, but iF not logged out then the old account details (stored in cookies) stick.
Ring customer help and they may be able to fix it (but may be security issue!). If not, withdraw money and try again.
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blender
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Post by blender on Nov 4, 2015 9:30:59 GMT
Yes I have done that. Always log out on one account before logging in on another. There was a time when I was getting the summary page mainly from one account, but then the pie chart added from the other. Of course this should not happen - but it is FC, so what do you expect?
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adrianc
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Post by adrianc on Nov 4, 2015 9:37:04 GMT
Different accounts? Different browsers. Simples.
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Post by acky on Nov 4, 2015 9:37:47 GMT
In principle I don't think you should be able to log into more than one account with the same browser (I wish you could), although somehow or other I managed it a couple of times, so I can see how this error could arise. Having said that, I do now log onto one account in IE and another in Chrome at the same time, and money's not gone to the wrong place yet!
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ablender
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Post by ablender on Nov 4, 2015 10:09:43 GMT
Is there an advantage to have more than account if not for another person?
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olegm
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Post by olegm on Nov 4, 2015 10:17:23 GMT
Thanks. From now will stick to different browsers. Did call to costumer service , they will look at it . But still need withdraw and try again
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acky
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Post by acky on Nov 4, 2015 10:22:55 GMT
Is there an advantage to have more than account if not for another person? No I don't think so, unless you want to put Autobid on one account (perish the thought!) and use another for wise investing. I have three accounts - mine, my wife's and my company's.
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jayjay
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Post by jayjay on Nov 4, 2015 10:31:53 GMT
Is there an advantage to have more than account if not for another person? No I don't think so, unless you want to put Autobid on one account (perish the thought!) and use another for wise investing. I have three accounts - mine, my wife's and my company's. I still have a number of A+ at high rates so that they could go through the wash twice at 3% premium. Has anyone tried selling to themselves via a second account first taking 3% and then on to a third party with a second bite of the cherry ? I have toyed with the idea to maximise return on 14%A+ early closers (yes it used to be like that) Frankly it was too much hassle and I never tried. I assumed this is what industrially organised flippers were doing? Definitely need separate browsers and accounts for that....
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min
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Post by min on Nov 4, 2015 10:34:50 GMT
No I don't think so, unless you want to put Autobid on one account (perish the thought!) and use another for wise investing. I have three accounts - mine, my wife's and my company's. Has anyone tried selling to themselves via a second account first taking 3% and then on to a third party with a second bite of the cherry ? Problem is that bots pick them up before you can buy them unless you're very quick or just lucky.
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Post by goldservice on Nov 4, 2015 10:35:17 GMT
It won't work. Thought of that! The 3% is always off the part value. As that doesn't change (apart from monthly repayments), you can't get more than 3% overall.
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SteveT
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Post by SteveT on Nov 4, 2015 10:49:31 GMT
Is there an advantage to have more than account if not for another person? One useful advantage is that you can check where your own loan parts appear in the "for sale queue" on the SM and tweak your pricing accordingly if necessary (or just check whether Failed Computations has managed to list them properly)
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jayjay
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Post by jayjay on Nov 4, 2015 11:13:27 GMT
It won't work. Thought of that! The 3% is always off the part value. As that doesn't change (apart from monthly repayments), you can't get more than 3% overall. So the load of A+ I sold at buyers rate of 10.5% the other day earning me 3% premium and that were swept up in nano seconds by a bot are now in the hands of someone who can only sell them at par or thereabouts!? That is very reassuring and pleasing (smug smile). Is that really true (?) seems remarkably just, as I am really rather mean
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Post by nickthefool on Nov 4, 2015 11:18:45 GMT
Yes it's true, I got stung by it when I first started, bought a part at 3% premium thinking I could then mark it up another 1-2% only to find it wasn't possible.
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SteveT
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Post by SteveT on Nov 4, 2015 12:02:00 GMT
It won't work. Thought of that! The 3% is always off the part value. As that doesn't change (apart from monthly repayments), you can't get more than 3% overall. So the load of A+ I sold at buyers rate of 10.5% the other day earning me 3% premium and that were swept up in nano seconds by a bot are now in the hands of someone who can only sell them at par or thereabouts!? That is very reassuring and pleasing (smug smile). Is that really true (?) seems remarkably just, as I am really rather mean Yes, absolutely true. Further, I believe the % premium relates to the remaining capital value of the loan part so, if they try to sell the same part on again several months down the line, the absolute £ value of a 3% premium (if they can still command that at the inevitably lower Buyer Rate) will be lower than the premium they paid you.
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