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Post by NSFW on Jun 4, 2016 22:50:19 GMT
Duuuuuuuuuuude! nsfw.. have a think , there's another level, in fact 2.. Shhhhhhhhh...I know. The guy has 'dude' in his name so had to say it, come on.
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cooling_dude
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Post by cooling_dude on Jun 4, 2016 22:50:26 GMT
see you there for some fff There be much more tommorow night so that people can make there negative balance 0 by Mondays bank run. True, but I still expect tonight to be busy because I think investors like to be safe. Not all investors (i.e. those who partake in this forum) understand that these things are dealt with manually.
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Post by Liz on Jun 4, 2016 22:52:33 GMT
There be much more tommorow night so that people can make there negative balance 0 by Mondays bank run. True, but I still expect tonight to be busy because I think investors like to be safe. Not all investors (i.e. those who partake in this forum) understand that these things are dealt with manually. The SS site is on maintanence from 23.59pm tonight
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Post by NSFW on Jun 4, 2016 22:54:23 GMT
Ah right. Maybe we should edit our posts. At least I didn't go with the more detailed answer. I wouldn't worry about it; most on this forum know. However; you & earthbound are risking being chucked out of the "secrets of the SM" club for revealing this method... Hey now, I was way more subtle than your later post.
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Post by earthbound on Jun 4, 2016 22:58:08 GMT
True, but I still expect tonight to be busy because I think investors like to be safe. Not all investors (i.e. those who partake in this forum) understand that these things are dealt with manually. The SS site is on maintanence from 23.59pm tonight Liz... you are kidding arn't you ...
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Post by earthbound on Jun 4, 2016 23:09:26 GMT
Its not all sweetness and roses, ive been chasing PBL100 - S***** H*** C*** H*** for a few days now, not got a nibble yet, it must be popular.. but i can see why.. that building is beautiful.
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Post by geraldine1210 on Jun 6, 2016 4:33:54 GMT
yes Would love to know the logic of buying up the tiny amounts as they don't seem to be grouped for interest purposes. I'm sure I've missed something. Please don't anyone say 'yes you have', unless with explanation. :-)
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david42
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Post by david42 on Jun 6, 2016 19:53:12 GMT
Would love to know the logic of buying up the tiny amounts as they don't seem to be grouped for interest purposes. I'm sure I've missed something. Please don't anyone say 'yes you have', unless with explanation. :-) I thought cooling_dude had explained that one possible use of small parts is to preset the Google Captcha in preparation for making a subsequent larger purchase. In fuller detail: 1) Sell £0.01 of your loan 2) right click on the loan that is now for sale and select 'open in new tab' 3) repeat step 2 to create spare tabs to be used for subsequent purchases 4) optionally buy back your own loan part ready to use again next time 5) on one of the purchase tabs you have created, prime the Google Captcha, prefil in the maximum amount you want to buy and click on invest, then you just need to click OK when the loan is available, so you have a better chance of getting there first. A technique like this can be useful for amalgamating loan parts or transfering loans between accounts. Other reasons that I might buy small parts are because I don't always read the amount before I buy, or to clear up the list of available loans so that I can see when something more interesting is available. No doubt others have their own techniques, but this might give you an idea of the sort of thing that is probably happening.
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Post by geraldine1210 on Jun 6, 2016 23:00:36 GMT
Would love to know the logic of buying up the tiny amounts as they don't seem to be grouped for interest purposes. I'm sure I've missed something. Please don't anyone say 'yes you have', unless with explanation. :-) I thought cooling_dude had explained that one possible use of small parts is to preset the Google Captcha in preparation for making a subsequent larger purchase. In fuller detail: 1) Sell £0.01 of your loan 2) right click on the loan that is now for sale and select 'open in new tab' 3) repeat step 2 to create spare tabs to be used for subsequent purchases 4) optionally buy back your own loan part ready to use again next time 5) on one of the purchase tabs you have created, prime the Google Captcha, prefil in the maximum amount you want to buy and click on invest, then you just need to click OK when the loan is available, so you have a better chance of getting there first. A technique like this can be useful for amalgamating loan parts or transfering loans between accounts. Other reasons that I might buy small parts are because I don't always read the amount before I buy, or to clear up the list of available loans so that I can see when something more interesting is available. No doubt others have their own techniques, but this might give you an idea of the sort of thing that is probably happening. Thank you. :-)
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mikes1531
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Post by mikes1531 on Jun 7, 2016 14:51:07 GMT
The technique described works only when another part of the loan is made available within about two minutes of you completing the Captcha. After that, the tick goes away and you have to complete another Captcha.
Sometimes you get lucky, but most of the time I try it all I achieve is wasting some time. Which is fine if you don't have other things you'd rather be doing.
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Post by GSV3MIaC on Jun 7, 2016 15:24:09 GMT
Actually if you search history you'll see a post by sl75 which describes how a completed captcha can be coerced into allowing the purchase of any loan, not just the one you captcha'd on.
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