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Post by phoenix on Dec 3, 2015 17:21:41 GMT
I have an issue which I assume is due to the new site but I'm afraid I haven't read through the 28 pages of this thread.
I just tried to withdraw some cash and was told I'd have to make a deposit first. That can't be right, surely?
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Post by pom on Dec 3, 2015 18:20:08 GMT
Yep - known issue - email SS and they should be able to sort it out for you
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Post by brokenbiscuits on Dec 3, 2015 18:33:51 GMT
£300 -> 34p may be an extreme example, but if it were £300 and someone managed to grab £50 of it I'd far rather get £250 than have to keep changing my bid and likely end up with nothing (as happens elsewhere) My example is REAL (happened yesterday). I was surprised when I saw that... Honestly I think SS should at least make an optional tick box where a person can choose or not at submission time if he wishes anyway any amount or not. Anything below 10£ to me is a huge waste of time and effort to follow, so I would never bid for it! If you had to spend time unticking a box, while others left it ticked, you would have got nothing and then been annoyed with that. Half a second thinking time is all you have to beat the bots.
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Post by oldgrumpy on Dec 3, 2015 18:34:44 GMT
I just tried to do a small cash withdrawal and it came up with the last four figures of my account number, then when I clicked submit, there was no confirmation box, the withdrawal was instantly sent for processing. I'll have to put it back before the next loan launches.
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Post by ablender on Dec 3, 2015 18:54:02 GMT
I just tried to do a small cash withdrawal and it came up with the last four figures of my account number, then when I clicked submit, there was no confirmation box, the withdrawal was instantly sent for processing. I'll have to put it back before the next loan launches. You are not going to manage - leave it all to us.
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Post by oldgrumpy on Dec 3, 2015 19:14:20 GMT
I just tried to do a small cash withdrawal and it came up with the last four figures of my account number, then when I clicked submit, there was no confirmation box, the withdrawal was instantly sent for processing. I'll have to put it back before the next loan launches. You are not going to manage - leave it all to us. I'll think about i .... that didn't take long!
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Post by awk on Dec 4, 2015 8:01:54 GMT
Try this one - I'm using my iPad (not sure what happens on other platforms)
- I'm looking at pipeline loans
- I open one up to see if there any new documents (because the new website doesn't show this)
- I press the back button to get back to the pipeline loans page
and PBL068 is now there as a pipeline loan
and before you get excited, no you can't buy it !
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Post by ablender on Dec 4, 2015 8:41:42 GMT
Try this one - I'm using my iPad (not sure what happens on other platforms) - I'm looking at pipeline loans - I open one up to see if there any new documents (because the new website doesn't show this) - I press the back button to get back to the pipeline loans page and PBL068 is now there as a pipeline loan and before you get excited, no you can't buy it ! I cannot see PBL068 on the pipeline. Can you please explain further?
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Post by awk on Dec 4, 2015 8:45:34 GMT
It may just be an iPad/safari thing, but open a pipeline loan up and then press the back button on the browser to get back to the list of pipeline loans and they are as before but with PBL068 second in the list
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Post by ablender on Dec 4, 2015 8:47:30 GMT
Try clearing your cache.
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Post by awk on Dec 4, 2015 8:55:21 GMT
ablender: yes that clears it, but sloppy coding !
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Post by ablender on Dec 4, 2015 9:05:29 GMT
It is probably an issue with the browser rather than the website. It is the browser which decides which data is cached and how often.
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Post by Investor on Dec 4, 2015 14:29:38 GMT
awkCould you take a look at the forum rules. Posts which give away borrower's identities contravene these rules and I think your last post possibly needs editing.
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Post by GSV3MIaC on Dec 4, 2015 15:12:46 GMT
It is probably an issue with the browser rather than the website. It is the browser which decides which data is cached and how often. Actually the webpage sends that information, although the browser can always ignore it. (iirc "cache-control" in the response header is usually the guilty party, although there are other places a website can set what it wants done). Caching can also take place upstream at some cloud server (and usually does these days). You can sometimes force caching to NOT happen by sticking random junk on the end of the URL (which is what FC did/does for some requests, IIRC .. tacks on ?rnd=<random number', which makes everyone think they need to get a clean copy, even though the added ?rnd=xxxx' actually does nothing at all).
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Post by ablender on Dec 4, 2015 15:40:11 GMT
Interesting. Thanks for giving more info on this.
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