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Post by nesako on Apr 26, 2017 12:23:52 GMT
Twino are well aware of the issue and I wrote to them personally to complain multiple times. They said they have plans to improve it, but since there is no timescale I have already withdrawn all the money from them since daily login was pain in the rs... again, the great thing about Twino is that I was able to completely sell-out and withdraw within 24 hours with all up to date interest. None of the other platforms I invest in would be able to match this speed of exit.
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Post by roedvin on May 8, 2017 21:52:02 GMT
To me the attraction of Twino was that you could just leave it to reinvest automatically and new deposits would be invested within hours. Simple and easy. To create a system which makes auto invest useless and force investors to work during the night is ridiculous. This is going the same way as Bondora. No surprise, 'cause they picked up a guy from bondora as CEO.
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Post by kilozulu on May 9, 2017 19:12:47 GMT
Autoinvest works fine for me reinvesting repayments and interest. Occasional delay is when I transfer in some new money, that may take a few days to get invested. In January/February there seemed to be disbalance in supply/demand so more significant cash drag, but now it has stabilized.
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Post by Deleted on May 10, 2017 15:32:50 GMT
My autoinvest doesn't pick up a single penny! (I invest in pounds) but I can usually manually buy over £10K of loans in one go, provided I buy them late at night
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Post by masterofnone on May 10, 2017 17:43:01 GMT
Twino are well aware of the issue and I wrote to them personally to complain multiple times. They said they have plans to improve it, but since there is no timescale I have already withdrawn all the money from them since daily login was pain in the rs... again, the great thing about Twino is that I was able to completely sell-out and withdraw within 24 hours with all up to date interest. None of the other platforms I invest in would be able to match this speed of exit. Hi, Im new here. Please, Nesaki, could you explain us how did you sell your loans in Twino? I ve invested longer terms than I desired, so now Im interested in selling what i ve bought before. But I cant see secondary market for it.
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Post by Rob on May 10, 2017 18:30:28 GMT
Twino are well aware of the issue and I wrote to them personally to complain multiple times. They said they have plans to improve it, but since there is no timescale I have already withdrawn all the money from them since daily login was pain in the rs... again, the great thing about Twino is that I was able to completely sell-out and withdraw within 24 hours with all up to date interest. None of the other platforms I invest in would be able to match this speed of exit. Hi, Im new here. Please, Nesaki, could you explain us how did you sell your loans in Twino? I ve invested longer terms than I desired, so now Im interested in selling what i ve bought before. But I cant see secondary market for it. Go to My Investments > Individual Investments. On the right of each of your loans is a Sell button. You can only sell at par i.e., no discount, no premium. There is no fee for selling.
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Post by masterofnone on May 11, 2017 19:37:42 GMT
Thanks, Rob! Ive found the way to sell loans thanks to your help. Expected sale period? Hours or days? (Maturity of sold loans is 24 months)
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Post by Rob on May 12, 2017 7:47:40 GMT
Thanks, Rob! Ive found the way to sell loans thanks to your help. Expected sale period? Hours or days? (Maturity of sold loans is 24 months) There is currently a glut of fresh 12% 24 month loans, so my guess is it could take a few days, but I could be wrong!
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Post by pogopatterson on May 12, 2017 10:03:42 GMT
Hmm. Unless I am mistaken Twino have activated BuyBack for many of my Polish loans. They are then being resold as PG.
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Post by rahafoorum on May 13, 2017 9:31:59 GMT
Hmm. Unless I am mistaken Twino have activated BuyBack for many of my Polish loans. They are then being resold as PG. Any proof? I noticed one weird contract a while back that "ended", but then seemed to reappear on the market, but that could simply be a bug.
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Post by pogopatterson on May 13, 2017 9:58:26 GMT
Lots of these over the last couple of days. No reason to trigger BuyBack at this date for the vast majority. They then appear for sale as PG with 17/24 remaining etc The logic is clear, I wondered is this would happen. You can tell who was skinny dipping when the tide goes out.
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Post by junior on May 16, 2017 12:43:58 GMT
It seems we're hitting hard times again. No 12% loans for a few daya now, at least none picked up by autoinvest. Makes me think of switching to other platforms (again)...
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Post by red_panda on May 16, 2017 16:29:57 GMT
It seems we're hitting hard times again. No 12% loans for a few daya now, at least none picked up by autoinvest. Makes me think of switching to other platforms (again)... I saw dozens of 12% PG loans with 5+month period yesterday and picked up a few myself, but yeah there are none at the moment.
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Post by hazardi on May 17, 2017 9:54:53 GMT
Anyone having funny business going on on their accounts aswell? I mean look at the term and look at the date when the loan was issued, and it's a BB loan:
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Post by junior on May 17, 2017 15:29:32 GMT
It seems we're hitting hard times again. No 12% loans for a few daya now, at least none picked up by autoinvest. Makes me think of switching to other platforms (again)... I saw dozens of 12% PG loans with 5+month period yesterday and picked up a few myself, but yeah there are none at the moment. What time did you see them? Anyway, autoinvest is not picking anything and I have it set at 12% with a maximum of 24 months... Idle cash is piling up.
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