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Post by oktaeder on Apr 14, 2016 14:14:00 GMT
There are bots buying loans that just have paid within less than 1 min. There is no chance to cancel before they are sold. You can search 2nd market - no single green loan with a discount of 3% or more. Last year there have been dozends of those.
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carlos
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Post by carlos on Apr 14, 2016 15:16:36 GMT
Exactly. There is no way to fight it..
The only solution I've found is that I'm dividing loans for sell into only two price categories: current and defaulted.
All overdue (1-60days) I'm pricing as current...
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Post by james on Apr 14, 2016 15:59:15 GMT
There are bots buying loans that just have paid within less than 1 min. There is no chance to cancel before they are sold. You can search 2nd market - no single green loan with a discount of 3% or more. Last year there have been dozends of those. Yes, I think that there are such bots. This isn't going to change until Bondora stops it by providing a way to automatically remove loans from sale when the facts that caused a price to be offered change. Which means at least any repayment. Exactly. There is no way to fight it.. The only solution I've found is that I'm dividing loans for sell into only two price categories: current and defaulted. ... All overdue (1-60days) I'm pricing as current... It is possible to fight it by listing loans at lower prices only during the times when repayments are not likely. This is not perfect but it does help. It greatly reduced the number of times when I became a victim. Another way is just to use high prices always and hope to get lucky and find a buyer who disagrees about the fair price for the loan condition.
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Post by xyon100 on Apr 14, 2016 18:50:25 GMT
I decided to run my loan book down and have now decided to actively sell some loans. Profits have evaporated like a morning mist. How does one just take the profit you see on the summary?
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Post by coolrunning on Apr 15, 2016 13:59:09 GMT
I decided to run my loan book down and have now decided to actively sell some loans. Profits have evaporated like a morning mist. How does one just take the profit you see on the summary? I suggest you find Peter Pan and move to Never-never land.
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