JamesFrance
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Post by JamesFrance on Feb 24, 2017 15:15:01 GMT
gmaxkenny The AI appeared to take the cash as soon as it was set up and invested it in 4 different loans for various amounts, all below the max per loan amount I set and all with 14% and what seems to be 15 days to repayment.
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Post by sergeysedov on Feb 27, 2017 8:21:24 GMT
Cant Withdraw Money From My Account.
I opened an account last weekend and deposited a small amount for testing which was credited on wednesday and I set my auto invest to 16% but got no loans,reduced it to 15% still no loans. On Thursday morning I set it to 14% still no loans and when I went back an hour later to check I was ambushed with a new user agreement like James France mentioned but as I was it no mood to read through 10 pages again I declined to accept and as there was no loans even at 14% I decided to withdraw my deposit only to be told I had no money in my account even though my account balance said otherwise. I tried to delete the auto invest portfolio but could not I could only turn it off but still could not withdraw. Maybe its because I declined the new user agreement but that should not be as I should be allowed to withdraw without accepting it. Investing without accepting it is a different matter I emailed support yesterday afternoon but have got no reply as yet.
Hello, We will add detailed explanation how many loans are available at the time of creating portfolio. You've requested withdraw 16:48 Friday, and the next one on Saturday, we've sent you the money already. Sorry for any inconvenience.
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Post by sergeysedov on Feb 27, 2017 8:24:03 GMT
"We do not accept TransferWise at the moment. Investor should send us initial transfer from his own account, this we will never change, but in future if he wants to transfer money using TransferWire or similar - we will make it possible. I hope in March at least." It is really difficult for me if you do not accept TransferWise (or a similar provider). The ability to do so might encourage other UK investors. Ahhh Well ... March is just around the corner. Can you please advise when this functionality is available? Hello, Yes, we will post the message and will send information letter to all Investors. We will do our best to accept TransferWise.
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JamesFrance
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Post by JamesFrance on Mar 1, 2017 8:00:32 GMT
I added some more money but it didn't seem to be invested so I decided to create a second portfolio which then invested it immediately. I think we may have to do this with each new deposit. An early repayment in the first portfolio was reinvested within that portfolio.
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Post by robocashsupport on Mar 1, 2017 11:04:14 GMT
I added some more money but it didn't seem to be invested so I decided to create a second portfolio which then invested it immediately. I think we may have to do this with each new deposit. An early repayment in the first portfolio was reinvested within that portfolio. Hello James, have you tried to edit the first portfolio before?
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JamesFrance
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Post by JamesFrance on Mar 1, 2017 11:07:38 GMT
No, I looked at it but couldn't see what might be wrong, so didn't change anything.
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Post by pedro29 on Mar 1, 2017 12:38:12 GMT
I can't sign up because my country is not on the list, Portugal. Why not on the list?
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Post by robocashsupport on Mar 1, 2017 13:57:47 GMT
No, I looked at it but couldn't see what might be wrong, so didn't change anything. You can transfer your money from the balance to portfolio and back any time. You need to click INVEST in the main menu and then EDIT. There is the line,which shows the current size of your portfolio. You can move the point on the line depending on how much money would you like to transfer and save changes. Money will be transfered automatically in a few minutes.
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Post by robocashsupport on Mar 1, 2017 14:00:36 GMT
I can't sign up because my country is not on the list, Portugal. Why not on the list? Hello, thank you for your request. Portugal will be added in the nearest future.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 10, 2017 22:17:11 GMT
What're people experience so far?
how much interest are you getting? Does the auto invest work or is it as inefficient as Twino?
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Post by wiseclerk on Mar 10, 2017 22:24:26 GMT
I haven't personally signed up or invested but a cross section of 19 pages of investor discusssion here: www.p2p-kredite.com/diskussion/robocash-erfahrungen-t4759.htmlis mildly positive, but many early stage bugs on the platform encountered, some of which have been fixed quick. So the autoinvest works, but it is a bit clunky.
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Post by buttchopf23 on Mar 11, 2017 16:03:00 GMT
I am using robocash since launch and yes there are bugs. The owner and support cast are trying their best to resolve the bugs and implement new features according to investors wishes.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 11, 2017 20:57:40 GMT
Thanks, with help from google translate, I did go through the German forum. I will transfer money on Monday and give it a go
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Post by extremis on Mar 12, 2017 15:14:58 GMT
Robocash seems very interesting; unlike some other platforms where the owner(s) is well hidden, with Robocash not only we know exactly who is behind it, but he is very responsive to investors' questions/comments too. I think that's important for building the necessary trust. Also, they offer loans in countries not usually served by other p2p platforms. Maybe it is too early to join (i would like to see some statistics and financial reports first), but it is definitely in my watch list.
Just a question out of curiosity though: why the platform is based in Latvia? AFAIK, they are not issuing any loans or having any other business in Latvia. As a matter of fact, in the last couple of years there are many p2p lending platforms based in Latvia, is a particular reason for it? Don't get me wrong, (for some inexplicable reason) i have always loved Latvia, it is just that i don't understand how it has suddenly evolved into the Mecca of p2p lending.
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Post by wiseclerk on Mar 12, 2017 17:22:58 GMT
No specific regulation, low requirements to get started.
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