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Post by am on May 26, 2016 11:36:48 GMT
Not (no longer?) on upcoming, but not on the main market either.
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Post by oldgrumpy on May 26, 2016 15:11:41 GMT
Underwriting called, no drawdown date given. We'll get about elevenpence on that one, it's such a tiddler - but I will not bother the hamster for 7%.
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Post by pepperpot on May 26, 2016 17:48:14 GMT
Underwriting called, no drawdown date given. We'll get about elevenpence on that one, it's such a tiddler - but I will not bother the hamster for 7%. Are you getting your 3's and 4's mixed up again?? 284 has u/w called but it's the gap between 282 and 284 that is the subject of the thread. 284 is an ex Feigning Competence borrower, can't find the no. tho' ... maybe GSV3MIaC could ask biddy, from (very sketchy) memory, B rated, N Ireland, H1 2014 ish!, early taker so bigger than average spread in rates. Purely for fun mind, as 7% won't light the touch paper 'round 'ere.
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Post by chris on May 26, 2016 18:30:53 GMT
I've not looked at this specific case, and I'm eating my dinner now so I'm not about to either, but the numbers aren't guaranteed to be sequential. If there's an error when creating a new loan then a number can be skipped and it's possible for us to withdraw a loan offer right up to the point of drawdown if new information comes to light. A loan can even just revert from being publicly visible only to come back later.
So I wouldn't read too much into numbers being skipped.
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Post by oldgrumpy on May 26, 2016 18:37:57 GMT
Underwriting called, no drawdown date given. We'll get about elevenpence on that one, it's such a tiddler - but I will not bother the hamster for 7%. Are you getting your 3's and 4's mixed up again??
284 has u/w called but it's the gap between 282 and 284 that is the subject of the thread. 284 is an ex Feigning Competence borrower, can't find the no. tho' ... maybe GSV3MIaC could ask biddy, from (very sketchy) memory, B rated, N Ireland, H1 2014 ish!, early taker so bigger than average spread in rates. Purely for fun mind, as 7% won't light the touch paper 'round 'ere.
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Post by pepperpot on May 26, 2016 18:49:36 GMT
Has anyone got any spare yellow fruit, I seem to have angered the monkey brains Majestic Silverback. Must have been my page being cached or something, I see it now. Tiddler indeed. My apologies grumples.
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Post by oldgrumpy on May 26, 2016 18:58:43 GMT
Has anyone got any spare yellow fruit, I seem to have angered the monkey brains Majestic Silverback. Must have been my page being cached or something, I see it now. Tiddler indeed. My apologies grumples. I've had my quota for today ... am about to transfer to the transparent amber liquid* ... should see me through to bedtime. * edit ... and I don't mean tea!!
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Post by GSV3MIaC on May 26, 2016 19:40:54 GMT
Underwriting called, no drawdown date given. We'll get about elevenpence on that one, it's such a tiddler - but I will not bother the hamster for 7%. Are you getting your 3's and 4's mixed up again?? 284 has u/w called but it's the gap between 282 and 284 that is the subject of the thread. 284 is an ex Feigning Competence borrower, can't find the no. tho' ... maybe GSV3MIaC could ask biddy, from (very sketchy) memory, B rated, N Ireland, H1 2014 ish!, early taker so bigger than average spread in rates. Purely for fun mind, as 7% won't light the touch paper 'round 'ere. Love to help but not enough to go on - no obvious matches, and too many possibles unless you have some idea of the loan size or stated business area. If it closed early I probably had some .. once .. 8>.
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Post by jonah on May 26, 2016 22:30:07 GMT
I've not looked at this specific case, and I'm eating my dinner now so I'm not about to either, but the numbers aren't guaranteed to be sequential. If there's an error when creating a new loan then a number can be skipped and it's possible for us to withdraw a loan offer right up to the point of drawdown if new information comes to light. A loan can even just revert from being publicly visible only to come back later. So I wouldn't read too much into numbers being skipped. 283 was in the email notification with the others yesterday hence this query being asked then also. So it appears to be there, just a day late. No harm, at least from my perspective.
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Post by pepperpot on May 26, 2016 23:08:44 GMT
Are you getting your 3's and 4's mixed up again?? 284 has u/w called but it's the gap between 282 and 284 that is the subject of the thread. 284 is an ex Feigning Competence borrower, can't find the no. tho' ... maybe GSV3MIaC could ask biddy, from (very sketchy) memory, B rated, N Ireland, H1 2014 ish!, early taker so bigger than average spread in rates. Purely for fun mind, as 7% won't light the touch paper 'round 'ere. Love to help but not enough to go on - no obvious matches, and too many possibles unless you have some idea of the loan size or stated business area. If it closed early I probably had some .. once .. 8>. Yeah, I remembered the name so definitely had some too. If I had to put a finger on it I'd say Retail and 98k, but +/- a few K maybe? Scraping the bottom of the barrel now tho'.
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Post by GSV3MIaC on May 27, 2016 10:34:10 GMT
OK, I'll ask her again. Normally she doesn't record company names, but she can look at the ones she once owned on a 'fly past', at least for those few months.
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Post by GSV3MIaC on May 27, 2016 16:40:59 GMT
The lady says it was Funny Critters loan 5631, page# /30025 (assuming you are allowed access), 'expansion loan' (even back then the titles were content free it seems).
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Post by oldgrumpy on May 27, 2016 17:00:19 GMT
Well, a Fastidious Crayonning B loan today (unsecured) after fee is 9.6%; no doubt it was higher for the previous loan. Now it is 7% (secured). I presume they had an unblemidhed repayment record for AC to offer them the lowest rate .... like an A+.
By the way, FC 5361 is a current A loan to a security company in London.
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Post by pepperpot on May 27, 2016 18:36:55 GMT
The lady says it was Funny Critters loan 5361, page# /30025 (assuming you are allowed access), 'expansion loan' (even back then the titles were content free it seems). Well thanks for the hint. ...5 631 is the baby! What a place to drop a typo! I should've gone straight to the page# instead of looking on the SM on the off-chance. Doh Currently some for sale, so everyone can get to the page, not that anyone is interested of course.
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Post by oldgrumpy on May 27, 2016 18:44:22 GMT
Sapristi Srelbboc!!! I've got a small piece of that (at 13.7%)!
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