james
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Post by james on Mar 28, 2014 12:45:01 GMT
IsePankur stopped marketing a few days ago in preparation for their rebranding on 1 April 2014. I think that there is a good chance that there will be more advertising than usual when the new brand is in place. It may be a good time to send some money to an isePankur account before it happens.
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Post by wiseclerk on Mar 28, 2014 16:17:55 GMT
I did sent money over, but not because of rebranding but rather because of "new product for experienced investors". I'll try that with 100-200 Euro. More if those new loans are tradedable on resale.
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duck
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Post by duck on Mar 28, 2014 16:55:45 GMT
I topped up my account when I spotted the exchange rate dropping, I'm also intrigued by the 'new product', interesting times all round at IsePankur.
Ironic that I will be out of the UK next week and in a place in rural France where I have no net access and no mobile reception
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JamesFrance
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Post by JamesFrance on Mar 28, 2014 19:32:14 GMT
Ah rural France like me. Orange mobile is useless here but le Frenchmobile seems to work well and they do some data packages, so may be worth looking at. www.lefrenchmobile.com/Off topic, but I have been busy sorting out internet tv for 2 weeks as the BBC have managed to stop our satellite reception. I now have an Android tv stick connected to the tv and can watch most uk tv channels using Filmons app. The latest though is that Chromecast was made available in France and the uk last week and allows me to send any internet video from a chrome browser to the tv screen remotely and it even switches the tv on. This afternoon I was able to watch Skysports F1 and last Sunday the MotoGP on BT sport. We seem to have enough bandwidth here near Carcassonne to stream from the internet without much problem.
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