Late Group Loans Update
It is with great sadness that I have to report two P2P-Loans.com loans that are now over 1 month late (soon to be 2 months late). In fact, one of these loans, after making her first 4 payments on time, recently filed for bancruptcy. This loan going late is particularly disappointing since she was referred to me by a family member (who also has a Prosper loan in our group), we talked on the phone a number of times, I sent her some baby clothes for her newborn son, and I've offered to help her with free advise and possible financial assistance to no avail. I truly believed we'd established a connection and that this connection improved the quality of this loan (I was wrong). In fact, I invested $400 in this loan, which surely will be worth little when the courts are done with it. The second late loan is a little puzzling to me as this individual had also made his first 5 monthly payments on time and we had discussed, at length, the possibility of paying this loan off and refinacing with a slightly higher loan so he could buy a car. He ultimately concluded that he could get better financing somewhere else and declined to pursue another Prosper loan. We had very open and candid conversations, thus I am surprised at this late loan (I personally invested $300 in this loan). I have not been able to re-establish contact with this borrower, but I continue to try.
While we do have 2 late loans, P2P-Loans.com has had 23 loans issued, 2 repaid and 2 late. The remaining 19 loans are current and account for well over 100 on-time payments! It is also noteworthy that the two late loans are "D" rated loans (hence, higher risk). Given our group has 10 loans that are C or lower, 2 late loans, while not a good thing, is not a disaster. I am still hopeful that the non-bankcruptcy loan will be brought current although I recognize the realities of this hope. Please check back here for further updates, which I will gladly provide to any group members or lenders on these loans. Thanks again to everyone that supported P2P-Loans.com. Perhaps I'll revisit my involvement with Prosper down the road. I have seen a number of positive changes more recently and hope to see more in the coming months.
Thanks,
P2P-Loans.com
While we do have 2 late loans, P2P-Loans.com has had 23 loans issued, 2 repaid and 2 late. The remaining 19 loans are current and account for well over 100 on-time payments! It is also noteworthy that the two late loans are "D" rated loans (hence, higher risk). Given our group has 10 loans that are C or lower, 2 late loans, while not a good thing, is not a disaster. I am still hopeful that the non-bankcruptcy loan will be brought current although I recognize the realities of this hope. Please check back here for further updates, which I will gladly provide to any group members or lenders on these loans. Thanks again to everyone that supported P2P-Loans.com. Perhaps I'll revisit my involvement with Prosper down the road. I have seen a number of positive changes more recently and hope to see more in the coming months.
Thanks,
P2P-Loans.com
Labels: Prosper P2P-Loans.com Update

1 Comments:
At December 5, 2007 11:24 PM ,
Anonymous said...
Yea, I'm in on that bankruptcy loan as well, I hope the court denies her claim. Now you know why everyone pays such high banking fees. I few losers who want things but are not willing to work for them screw everyone else. How many of you will make money on your prosper loans? Even those of us with balanced portfolios are lucky to break even after 2-3 defaults.
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