mikes1531
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Post by mikes1531 on Sept 20, 2016 14:40:07 GMT
... this type of fraud ... sl75: You have used the 'F' word more than once. Why do you think it is that when it also could be seen as simply taking advantage of a loophole?
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treeman
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Post by treeman on Sept 20, 2016 15:30:30 GMT
... this type of fraud ... sl75 : You have used the 'F' word more than once. Why do you think it is that when it also could be seen as simply taking advantage of a loophole? Similarly - for example: buy £1k of parts now. Sell down other parts to cover the cost after midnight. 1 day extra unfunded interest on £1k (33p). Within the 24hr boundaries of the INPL rules. Maybe not exactly in the spirit of the INPL system ........... Taking advantage of a loophole? Playing the System? Cheeky? Crafty? Fraudulent?
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Post by sl75 on Sept 20, 2016 15:47:46 GMT
... this type of fraud ... sl75 : You have used the 'F' word more than once. Why do you think it is that when it also could be seen as simply taking advantage of a loophole? Is it not well-known that so-called "salami slicing" is a type of fraud?
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mikes1531
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Post by mikes1531 on Sept 20, 2016 17:14:46 GMT
sl75 : You have used the 'F' word more than once. Why do you think it is that when it also could be seen as simply taking advantage of a loophole? Is it not well-known that so-called "salami slicing" is a type of fraud? Not to me! I've never heard that term before. But I've led a sheltered life!
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ilmoro
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Post by ilmoro on Sept 20, 2016 19:39:21 GMT
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Post by martin44 on Sept 20, 2016 20:10:24 GMT
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Post by dan83 on Sept 21, 2016 13:37:27 GMT
Just a thought but,
There is another post thread on here about “is saving stream going to reduce the rate” or something along them lines anyway, I can't remember the exact wording.
But maybe this is where the “earn upto 12%” comes from, in theory, you could have 10 X £100 investments, over a period, your interest might be rounded down to the nearest penny and not get the full 12%.
Don't all blow my theory out the water at once.
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