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Post by xyon100 on Nov 9, 2015 10:42:28 GMT
Possibly just having a thick moment but cannot see how to modify mark up and discount on loans already for sale. Anyone?
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JamesFrance
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Post by JamesFrance on Nov 9, 2015 11:15:49 GMT
Yes, you have to withdraw them from sale and relist them. A very tedious process.
Maybe one day there will be a sell all option.
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Post by xyon100 on Nov 9, 2015 12:35:09 GMT
Oh good grief! Thanks James.
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james
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Post by james on Nov 9, 2015 13:23:04 GMT
Bookmarks can help, you can bookmark the secondary market and investments searches for a particular borrower ID. Sets of five or ten of those pairs can be loaded without causing site trouble. use caution before going to more than that opened at one time because it does disrupt the site, depending on time of day.
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Post by xyon100 on Nov 11, 2015 9:56:17 GMT
Ok, still struggling here. Can anybody explain how I withdraw the loans from sale?
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Post by Butch Cassidy on Nov 11, 2015 10:05:47 GMT
Ok, still struggling here. Can anybody explain how I withdraw the loans from sale? Easiest way I find is to cut & paste the user ID (BO12345AKA etc) into the search username box on the SM filter, then it lists those parts for sale; down the very right hand side yours are identified with a cross (on which you click to delist it) as opposed to a green shopping basket for other peoples. Whilst cutting & pasting ID's I also make a word copy for quick reference next time, time consuming but the best way I have found to keep a note of "for sale" loans. I should add I always list at either par or discount, as the parts are usually being rejected for one reason or another, so sales help prevent too much relisting. Those who try for high premiums must have to wait for them to fall off after 30 days or so, otherwise it would be a very tedious process.
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Post by xyon100 on Nov 11, 2015 13:18:33 GMT
Thank you. I'll go have another look.
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