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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 They said they have plans to improve it, but since there is no timescale I have already withdrawn all the money from them since daily login was pain in the rs...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 ![:)](//storage.proboards.com/forum/images/smiley/smiley.png)
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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 They said they have plans to improve it, but since there is no timescale I have already withdrawn all the money from them since daily login was pain in the rs...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
![](//storage.proboards.com/5470410/thumbnailer/xhRzFDIlRTUXHALdlqtf.png) 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: ![](http://i.imgur.com/AJdswTg.png)
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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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