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Post by jabardolas on Sept 21, 2016 15:29:06 GMT
Apparently today I got some refunding from some write off payments. It's all fine, because it shows that bondora is willing to correct their mistakes. The only thing I'd like to point out is that this sort of occurrences should be explained on the newsletters. This type of issues matter a great deal to investors.
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Post by rahafoorum on Sept 21, 2016 20:16:47 GMT
Apparently today I got some refunding from some write off payments. It's all fine, because it shows that bondora is willing to correct their mistakes. The only thing I'd like to point out is that this sort of occurrences should be explained on the newsletters. This type of issues matter a great deal to investors. I also received one lump sum payment. It's pretty unclear which write-offs is this related to specifically and in which amounts. In essence, it's making it even more impossible to understand exactly how much has been paid for what for any specific investment.
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Post by soereng on Sept 22, 2016 20:50:32 GMT
Also received some repayments and just created a complaint for the support. There are at least three issues with the writeoffs that really are annoying: - Write offs are calculated per loan, of course one would say...
- The ominous repayment nowbody knows about has a counterparty of "Bondora" in the accounts report - so impossible to say where the money comes from
- My numbers between the online cash report and the investments list are different. Guess what: The online version one normally uses shows lower write off numbers then the detailed investment report where I can see the allocation to a single loan
- Blog entry www.bondora.com/blog/bondoras-servicing-collection-recovery-process/ says that write offs are shown in the account report - this is not true.
So unfortunately one more data publishing issue on default loans @ Bondora ,-/
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