Did you see my comment about what I think is causing the $0.00 arrears loans
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@Humvee
My arrears of $0.00 have had pymts within the last month. Might just be the overall loan is a small amount out, and at my level that is $0.00.
I have loans that are beyond 120 days in arrears, but are showing in the 90-120 category.
Thx for the extra statuses(?). I've added a report, it's empty so far.
@mjplost
My dashboard arrears is about 10% more than the sum of the individual arrears. Perhaps they use a random number generator for the dashboard number. I'm more concerned about whether or not the loan will be charged off, how many days since the last payment etc., not so much the actual arrears amount.
It's good that they're adding these features, but it does take the gloss off when the numbers don't add up etc. It has me scratching my head wondering how they these changes get a pass mark in testing prior to implementation. It also makes me wonder what else is wrong that we haven't spotted. Do we need to screen scrape our data every day, and run our own calculations on it to check they're doing it right?
Hi, If you email me at dan@harmoney.co.nz with the details of your account we will take a look at it. Thanks.
I was browsing through loans a few minutes ago an noticed that one of the loans listed has a monthly repayment amount of $0.00 and further more it was already 61% funded. How can a loan listed like this have any credibility?.
I noticed it on some loans yesterday also.
Yeah, it's sloppy. It happens pretty regularly. I find another loan with the same category, term, amount etc. and work out what the payment is.
You'll see from the issues mentioned even just on this page that data accuracy leaves something to be desired at Harmoney.
Have you raised this with Harmoney.? They may be unaware that it is an issue.