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Post by oktaeder on Jan 29, 2016 16:23:20 GMT
They added some new filters e.g. last-payment-date in the Investment view. Perhaps you find so what you're looking for.
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Post by jo on Jan 29, 2016 16:24:15 GMT
Looks like they are going back through all the left-over pages (and I bet there are lots ...) and tidying up the site. * * Burning the evidence.
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Post by parisingoc on Jan 29, 2016 17:38:44 GMT
They added some new filters e.g. last-payment-date in the Investment view. Perhaps you find so what you're looking for. Found the one you mentioned. It doesn't do the job I was looking for, to list all outgoings/income over the specified period, which is pretty crucial, so I suppose it's off to the downloads to try to work something out. I also notice that the other link you provided - www.bondora.ee/en/MyAccount/MyLoanPayments - is also now unavailable. Again, off to the downloads. So now you can't find out who has paid you or who was supposed to without resorting to 3rd party applications. On a separate note, I particularly like the button at the top of the "Expert Center (Beta)" (sic.) screen labelled "I have a feature request". I clicked on it to reveal the legend "We love input from users, so please let us know what's on your mind. Please provide as much information as possible." and an input box. The phrase that was bandied around in the department when I used to work immediately struck me - "It's not a problem, it's a feature!".
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Post by oktaeder on Jan 29, 2016 19:54:12 GMT
Well you can't see the amounts that have been paid but the loans: or those who should have but didn't: The second one seem not be correct: only the loan in the middle failed paying on 27-01.
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Post by carlos on Jan 30, 2016 0:05:24 GMT
Well done, Bondora... You know how to cripple UI.. Is there any way to check Fees paid to Bondora and Repaid interest and late charges without reconstructing this value through Data Export and Excel magic?
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Post by oktaeder on Jan 30, 2016 7:53:33 GMT
Yep but you have to be "expert" All this is shown at historical cashflow.
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Post by parisingoc on Jan 30, 2016 13:07:41 GMT
Thanks for your efforts around this - it is appreciated. Yep but you have to be "expert" All this is shown at historical cashflow. I sometimes feel like an "Expert", which my children often tell me is "Ex. ., as in has-been, . . xpert, as in drip under pressure"!
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Post by brummiefred on Feb 1, 2016 19:36:56 GMT
As I am slowly withdrawing my investment I only log in once a month to download the repayment schedule and convert interest to UK currency for tax return purposes, BUT where has it gone? How do I access this information?
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Post by james on Feb 2, 2016 3:46:45 GMT
As I am slowly withdrawing my investment I only log in once a month to download the repayment schedule and convert interest to UK currency for tax return purposes, BUT where has it gone? How do I access this information? Instead of replying here I started a new topic, UK tax return for Bondora, as of 2016. Please look there to see an approach. It's annoying that Bondora chose to break the method I've used for previous years by withdrawing the cash flow page and it's monthly and daily pages.
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Post by parisingoc on Feb 2, 2016 13:44:04 GMT
It's annoying that Bondora chose to break the method I've used for previous years by withdrawing the cash flow page and it's monthly and daily pages. Don't worry! Partel and his team are "... an extremely competent and close-knit team at Bondora." so everything in the world is OK and we all should be really happy for them . . . .
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Post by james on Feb 2, 2016 16:54:03 GMT
Partel and his team are "... an extremely competent and close-knit team at Bondora." Yes, that must undoubtedly apply to the team that announced no charges for secondary market transactions from a certain date, continued charging anyway unless offers were cancelled and remade and hasn't yet repaid the money to every investor who was affected, just those who noticed and asked individually and presumably only for the half of the deal that they were involved in, not the other party as well.
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Post by parisingoc on Feb 11, 2016 20:36:49 GMT
Anyone care to comment on the latest updates at Bondora?
Anyone have a clock or watch that is in the same time dimension as the Bondora clock or watch that produces the "Account Statement for last 24 hours"?
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Post by oktaeder on Feb 11, 2016 21:28:37 GMT
It's completely now. I wrote my own satement now basing on report. Not realy hard work and much more usefull. So I depent less from bondora's "IT" every day. 80% or more I can do now by API and I hope they don't start changing it too every week.
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Post by james on Feb 11, 2016 21:35:04 GMT
Anyone care to comment on the latest updates at Bondora? Totals at the top of the search results is convenient, particularly now I'm using five searches and ten spreadsheet entries to calculate two of the totals that used to be conveniently displayed on the now removed money page, repaid principal and repaid interest & penalties, with the sold loans total no longer readily available that way. I already used the last payment search to see why the outstanding defaulted loan balance had changed when I apparently missed it in the transactions list due to missing the twice a day requirement, let me conveniently find the loans that were 60+ days late that had paid recently and hence update my recovery numbers. I expect to regularly use this while I have loans on the secondary market to verify that I updated the pricing after payments have been made - comparing the last payment date to the date the loan was offered for sale. For example, a search for last payment from 8/2 showed me a loan that had last been offered for sale on 25/1 so it was obvious that I had missed it's payment and needed to update. This search might replace some of what I use the transaction history for because it's not limited to the last 24 hours and check twice a day or miss things requirement of that. Defaulted on is handy for finding new defaults, when triggered by seeing an increase in capital owed on defaulted loans. Beats using the search for recovery stage 1 that could also show loans that have been changed from higher sages back to 1. Anyone have a clock or watch that is in the same time dimension as the Bondora clock or watch that produces the "Account Statement for last 24 hours"? It doesn't matter much because it still needs to be checked twice a day to avoid missing things. The change in order from newest first to oldest first is welcome so you don't possibly lose things when it takes two or more pages and you click back and forth causing some entries to move from page to page if something new happened while you're using the information.
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Post by oktaeder on Feb 11, 2016 21:48:18 GMT
I can only show up this one page so the newest entries are missed. No answer from support. My APP shows me like that: Much more information and the last 4 days.. In a cuple of weeks I won't use bondora's pages any more I guess.
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