I decided today to pay my Prosper payment. It’s not due until the 20th but I like paying a little early. I’ve always been like that for any bills that are credit rated. That way, if something goes wrong there is a chance to fix it before it is due.
I haven’t discussed this yet, but near the beginning of the month I received my monthly statement from Prosper. It had three main parts:
1.) Loan Summary – all the details about your loan such as the interest rate and current balance.
2.) Payment Summary – shows all of your payments and includes notes about them in case any action is needed.
3.) Account Activity – shows your payments and how it affects your balance.
Overall, a very nice statement that is easy to follow. It’s also nifty to have to print out and keep for your records
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Posted: August 13th, 2006 at 3:32 pm
Thank, Tricia for visiting my site. As you can see, I’m still feeling my way around this writing deal. But I started it to try and work on that aspect of me since that’s the weakest part of my work profile. Anyway, I did bid on your Prosper loan, but no, I did not win. I wanted to find one I was really comfortable loaning money to, and you seemed like a very safe bet. So far, I haven’t seen another one as good as yours. Thanks again, and since you now know your blog is a favorite of mine, I probably don’t have to say that I’ll be back to your site!
Posted: August 14th, 2006 at 6:50 pm
Brian – well, I appreciate the bid regardless. I had quite a few supporting me with what I was doing and it really made me feel good.
It’s sort of hard. After being a borrower, I see loans that I would love to fund. I just hope Prosper is around for a while (which I think it could be).