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Post by p2p2p on Oct 23, 2018 9:02:18 GMT
And when I am thinking of putting a loan part up for sale, have an indication of how long the queue is, rather than post it, find its £190k behind, and cancel it
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Post by pom on Oct 23, 2018 10:06:53 GMT
And when I am thinking of putting a loan part up for sale, have an indication of how long the queue is, rather than post it, find its £190k behind, and cancel it Why would you bother to cancel it? Not going to hurt to sit in the queue
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Post by SteveT on Oct 23, 2018 10:37:05 GMT
And when I am thinking of putting a loan part up for sale, have an indication of how long the queue is, rather than post it, find its £190k behind, and cancel it Go to the Loans view, sort by Available and you can see both the queue length and your own holding side by side.
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Post by dh1 on Feb 3, 2019 8:43:35 GMT
MoneyThing - Ed, it would be really helpful to have a payment schedule available. The best of other platforms offer downloadable, .csv or similar, simple, schedules giving:
loan id
loan name
payment dates for the term of the loan
payment amount (relevant to lenders individual account!).
This information helps lenders to plan purchases and whatnot. Very useful.
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Post by MoneyThing on Feb 3, 2019 9:09:52 GMT
MoneyThing - Ed, it would be really helpful to have a payment schedule available. The best of other platforms offer downloadable, .csv or similar, simple, schedules giving:
loan id
loan name
payment dates for the term of the loan
payment amount (relevant to lenders individual account!).
This information helps lenders to plan purchases and whatnot. Very useful.
Morning. Happy to have a look at this once we have the variable SM launched and bedded in - not too long now. Regards, Ed.
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Post by SteveT on Feb 3, 2019 9:28:17 GMT
Morning. Happy to have a look at this once we have the variable SM launched and bedded in - not too long now. Regards, Ed. Excellent. Looking forward to some attractive buying opportunities
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Post by picnicman on Feb 3, 2019 12:05:42 GMT
Morning. Happy to have a look at this once we have the variable SM launched and bedded in - not too long now. Regards, Ed. Excellent. Looking forward to some attractive buying opportunities SteveT - beauty is in the eye of the beholder MoneyThing - we need some new loans (no pipeline update for a few weeks now) especially if 3/4 property loans are likely to repay soon - most other property loans are defaulted or non performing - Cheers P
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Post by ladywhitenap on Feb 3, 2019 21:19:56 GMT
Excellent. Looking forward to some attractive buying opportunities SteveT - beauty is in the eye of the beholder MoneyThing - we need some new loans (no pipeline update for a few weeks now) especially if 3/4 property loans are likely to repay soon - most other property loans are defaulted or non performing - Cheers P Indeed we do need some new loans. I wrote to Ed a week or so ago saying as much but did not get a reply. I suspect the market is difficult. ABL seem only to be able to get new loans from existing customers who many of us are fully exposed to. LW
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Post by rogerbu on Feb 4, 2019 11:40:33 GMT
Perhaps MoneyThing might like to go back its heritage and offer pawn items. I for one would be delighted.
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Post by SteveT on Feb 6, 2019 10:50:27 GMT
MoneyThing , to avoid confusion with newly launched loans, could the "Available" column shading colour used for "Trading Suspended" loans be changed from yellow to, say, a mid-grey? Or else, simpler still, remove the shading colour altogether.
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Post by MoneyThing on Feb 6, 2019 10:58:29 GMT
MoneyThing , to avoid confusion with newly launched loans, could the "Available" column shading colour used for "Trading Suspended" loans be changed from yellow to, say, a mid-grey? Or else, simpler still, remove the shading colour altogether. Thanks - hadn't appreciated it was highlighted in yellow (i.e. PM). Now amended to show SM. Will also consider whether to introduce a new status for suspended. Regards, Ed.
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Post by KoR_Wraith on Feb 20, 2019 9:40:05 GMT
MoneyThing Any update on the launch date for SM variable pricing?
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Post by littleoldlady on Mar 23, 2019 22:32:19 GMT
MoneyThing you have a minimum withdrawal amount of £10. If there is less than £10 in the account we have to first top up the account to £10 then submit a withdrawal request. This is extra work for both of us. I suggest you change the restriction to £10 or the full amount if lower.
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Post by hazellend on Apr 13, 2019 20:52:03 GMT
Moneything, I think there is a glitch on the tax statement.
Recovered debts aren't listed whereas they were before.
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Post by eascogo on Apr 13, 2019 21:07:42 GMT
Moneything, I think there is a glitch on the tax statement. Recovered debts aren't listed whereas they were before. Same here. New defaults, Capital recovered amounts now replaced by Credit, Debit £0.00, £0.00 resp.
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