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Post by vmail on Apr 8, 2017 21:34:31 GMT
Why can I see some loans listed under Your Loans when I don't have any money in those loans? Is it because I used to have money in those loans? How to I hide those loans?
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Post by jevans4949 on Apr 8, 2017 22:56:14 GMT
Never sold any myself, so can't be sure, but I beleive it might be because you have accumulated interest outstanding.
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Post by lynnanthony on Apr 9, 2017 7:07:34 GMT
As far as I can see from my own "Your Loans", when you have had a bit of a loan it stays in "Your Loans" until the loan completes, whatever your current holding. There is, as far as I know, no way to hide them.
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Post by GSV3MIaC on Apr 9, 2017 8:06:07 GMT
I think it is the femtopence problem. You can never sell exactly all your holding in anything.... look out in the 16th decimal place!!
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Post by lynnanthony on Apr 9, 2017 8:28:22 GMT
I think it is the femtopence problem. You can never sell exactly all your holding in anything.... look out in the 16th decimal place!! I did wonder if it was that, but when I hover my mouse over the zeroes they are still zeroes. I would understand it if they were 0.00000000001p
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Post by kermie on Apr 9, 2017 9:18:54 GMT
I find it's because you're due accrued interest. Once the interest is paid, the loan is removed from Your Loans.
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Post by vmail on Apr 9, 2017 15:14:39 GMT
When hovered over it says either £0 or £0.00 depending on which page you look at. I don't think interest is due because the borrower has not missed interest payments.
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Post by jonah on Apr 9, 2017 15:58:15 GMT
I think it is the femtopence problem. You can never sell exactly all your holding in anything.... look out in the 16th decimal place!! You can, sell 1p more than you think your holding is. Of course that means that you have a pending transaction which means it will remain on the 'your loans' page.
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Post by lynnanthony on Apr 9, 2017 18:07:41 GMT
I think it is the femtopence problem. You can never sell exactly all your holding in anything.... look out in the 16th decimal place!! You can, sell 1p more than you think your holding is. Of course that means that you have a pending transaction which means it will remain on the 'your loans' page. I do that. I sell more than I've got. Then a few days later I cancel the buy order. But I still end up with zero holdings hanging around for months. They do seem to disappear eventually. Perhaps there is a manual cleanup every so often?
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