dave2
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Post by dave2 on Mar 21, 2017 17:15:48 GMT
All your transactions should be shown by opening the 'historic transactions' at the very bottom, unless you've never had a transaction on that loan in which case it won't be there. Slightly hard to read as it's in a nice shade of P2P purple on a black background, but with a recent transaction and historic transactions, my black box on 227 looks like.. "Historic Instructions", not "Historic Transactions". If you create a sell (or buy) instruction for 200 and delete the instruction after only 125.00002391872839 have sold, it will still show the instruction as being for 200, not the consolidated total of the individual transactions generated by the instruction.
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Post by chielamangus on Mar 22, 2017 8:44:36 GMT
It is nonsense that we are still presented with this kind of extreme bloat. I detest the time wasting I have to do when checking for specific loan part sales in my statement. chris Can something be done avoid this, please? When I sell, all I need to know is how much has been sold (or bought). I don't need to know how many different people bought it, thank you. I won't be checking whether one of my £0.00000000000000000002s is missing or even whether one of the noughts is missing ... (unless it is a nought at the end of the whole pounds column ) 74 pages??? Rats to that! On the other hand, I DO like to have this information as it gives me an indication of the number of investors interested in this loan. For me, there is a big difference between one sale of £1k to one person and a hundred sales of £10. I much prefer the latter when I'm getting overweight in a particular loan.
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oldgrumpy
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Post by oldgrumpy on Mar 22, 2017 9:56:13 GMT
It is nonsense that we are still presented with this kind of extreme bloat. I detest the time wasting I have to do when checking for specific loan part sales in my statement. chris Can something be done avoid this, please? When I sell, all I need to know is how much has been sold (or bought). I don't need to know how many different people bought it, thank you. I won't be checking whether one of my £0.00000000000000000002s is missing or even whether one of the noughts is missing ... (unless it is a nought at the end of the whole pounds column ) 74 pages??? Rats to that! On the other hand, I DO like to have this information as it gives me an indication of the number of investors interested in this loan. For me, there is a big difference between one sale of £1k to one person and a hundred sales of £10. I much prefer the latter when I'm getting overweight in a particular loan. OK, So "you have sold £601 of Loan 987 allocated to 1xxx investors" and "you have £601 swept from sales of Loan 987 into the QAA account". Two entries on the transactions sheets rather than >1000 entries on about 70 pages. Incidentally, nearly all my buying transactions are exactly £1 today, so why the **** are those £0.000000000000000000000002 actually necessary. Maybe Chris could be asked to consolidate all such entries < a penny into single transaction notes.
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Post by GSV3MIaC on Mar 22, 2017 18:35:16 GMT
If I were Chris/AC I'd replace the .00000000000000001 femtopence with a one-in-a-zillion chance of getting a whole actual 1p, and then run the lottery to see who got it. Frankly I'd rather get a nice round sum (zero) and no transactions to fret over .. but folks have said that before IIRC. 8>.
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