After watching for several days with no activity I was getting anise. So I decided to reduced required rates by 0.5% for all standing orders with rates great than 15%. If that would have reduced the rate below 15% I left the rate at 15.01%. I did this at 11pm PST last night.
Immediately, I found a listing. I was ready to congratulate myself, until I realized that the listing that was found would have been found even without my change. Funny.
I also had a listing on which I had bid twice get cancelled by Prosper. I now have $398 (7 almost 8 listing on which I can bid). Here’s hoping for some solid listings.
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