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Post by spareafewcoppersguv on Mar 15, 2016 18:32:06 GMT
Guess who is back.....just bought £150,000...
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mikes1531
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Post by mikes1531 on Mar 15, 2016 18:34:17 GMT
Guess who is back.....just bought £150,000... And, as a result, PBL085 has disappeared from the Available list!
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cooling_dude
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Post by cooling_dude on Mar 15, 2016 18:35:19 GMT
Say Bye Bye to the SM loans......
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mikes1531
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Post by mikes1531 on Mar 15, 2016 18:37:35 GMT
Say Bye Bye to the SM loans...... It's time to limber up for the ensuing FFF competition.
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Post by SteveT on Mar 15, 2016 18:42:16 GMT
Better not tell him anything about MoneyThing then. There's £400k availability in a very SS-like loan there at the moment
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Post by spareafewcoppersguv on Mar 15, 2016 18:47:39 GMT
Better not tell him anything about MoneyThing then. There's £400k availability in a very SS-like loan there at the moment Just tried a bit of that myself....
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Post by sl75 on Mar 15, 2016 19:42:02 GMT
Guess who is back.....just bought £150,000... And, as a result, PBL085 has disappeared from the Available list! Well, I don't think anyone will be able to complain about not having an opportunity to buy as much as they wanted beforehand...
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Post by GSV3MIaC on Mar 15, 2016 20:11:32 GMT
Indeed, not intrusive at all. I just wonder why he didn't get a bit more at the original auction .. misplaced the cheque book maybe? 8>. So now we are all ripe and ready for the next big pipeline release .. just hope it is something worth squabbling over.
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Post by ben on Mar 15, 2016 20:20:10 GMT
I thought they were stopping it so that the most a new person could get was £10,000 , aslo plenty on FS as well as MT
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cooling_dude
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Post by cooling_dude on Mar 15, 2016 20:21:47 GMT
I thought they were stopping it so that the most a new person could get was £10,000 , aslo plenty on FS as well as MT Not quite. £10,000 is the max limit for INPL if you have no investments or money deposited. Everybody else can invest on the SM up to the total amount they have in investments + money deposited Not sure about FS, but might dip my toe into MT again.....
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Post by brin on Mar 15, 2016 22:52:59 GMT
i have some bits and bobs in ss and fs, but still learning, as you will see, i got a bit excited today on the pipeline loan page, when i went to the bottom i thought, theres a big one coming here, value 60+mil and only 52% ltv, as soon as they put the details up, im in.... really it did happen. i am a bit embarrassed about that blooper
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Post by beechside on Mar 16, 2016 0:17:32 GMT
i have some bits and bobs in ss and fs, but still learning, as you will see, i got a bit excited today on the pipeline loan page, when i went to the bottom i thought, theres a big one coming here, value 60+mil and only 52% ltv, as soon as they put the details up, im in.... really it did happen. i am a bit embarrassed about that blooper Self-deprecation, honesty and humour. I like it! My biggest blooper? Not starting p2p earlier. It's cost me a lot of money... Feels like there should be a new thread on bloopers.
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Post by brin on Mar 16, 2016 21:54:22 GMT
i have some bits and bobs in ss and fs, but still learning, as you will see, i got a bit excited today on the pipeline loan page, when i went to the bottom i thought, theres a big one coming here, value 60+mil and only 52% ltv, as soon as they put the details up, im in.... really it did happen. i am a bit embarrassed about that blooper My biggest blooper? Not starting p2p earlier. It's cost me a lot of money... Here here, 50 odd years old, worked solid for 40 years, and then i decided it was time to sort myself a pension out.. i am a lucky one, i've always been a saver so i have now got a bit to play with... better late then never i suppose
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Post by oldgrumpy on Mar 16, 2016 23:13:13 GMT
My biggest blooper? Not starting p2p earlier. It's cost me a lot of money... Here here, 50 odd years old, worked solid for 40 years, and then i decided it was time to sort myself a pension out.. i am a lucky one, i've always been a saver so i have now got a bit to play with... better late then never i suppose My late mother (living in her house in London) was a saver ... did what the government said ... saved for her old age from her already taxed income, not to be a burden, made no claims for benefits, then she died. The government said, "look at all those savings, we'll have 40% of that!!!"
Bastards.
They will get nothing in inheritance theft tax from me. Every penny over the threshold will be left to charity in my will.
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Post by brin on Mar 16, 2016 23:47:10 GMT
oldgrumpy my feelings exactly, i have never had a penny of any benefits all my life (sorry, family allowance aside) and i have saved and contributed to a pension, at my age now ,i realize my pension is hardly worth the paper its written on, i have never been a 40% tax payer so as you can imagine, my pension pot is a normal working mans pension pot, ill be lucky to get 10k a year, i have just had to pay my (blood sucking) lawyer to sort the legals to set up a trust fund to make sure my wife and kids get what we have saved, instead of the tax man. i woud not mind if it was a fortune, but by anyones imagination.. it isnt.
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