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Started by Dataman, August 18, 2010, 11:48:57 AM

Dingo

I had enough for one loan as well.  :yahoo: The Team stats are quite impressive for loans.  http://www.kiva.org/team/boinc_at_australia


28
TEAM MEMBERS

$20,950
AMOUNT LOANED

807
LOANS

28.8
LOANS PER MEMBER







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kashi

Burundi is one of the five poorest countries in the world, one to Kaze Group for me.

JugNut

Great idea guy's, I just loaned there as well.

:rocks

Dataman

Quote from: kashi on March 24, 2013, 03:30:40 PM
Burundi is one of the five poorest countries in the world, one to Kaze Group for me.

Thanks! I will take a look (the next time I  have funds  biggrin).
:cheers:

veebee

Just found out I have another $50 back in my account..will head online and have a look..

in the email they sent TELLING me I was up to $50, I saw somethiong about.." send a student to school, promote clean energy, or support borrowers living in conflict zones and more than 60 countries around the world"....

I wonder if the "loans" are repayed with the "sending kids to school" side of it.. I feel that getting an education for some of these poor kids would be very worthwhile...

Mysteron347

Quote from: veebee on March 28, 2013, 09:41:40 PM
I wonder if the "loans" are repayed with the "sending kids to school" side of it.. I feel that getting an education for some of these poor kids would be very worthwhile...

Likely having someone in the family who can read could be of advantage to illiterate parents - better job opportunities later when the parents need financial support themselves. Long-term investment though - but the school has to pay the teachers' salaries NOW.

Not sure such a scheme would work in this county though. Much easier for the politicians to change the law to suit the stupid and the idle, isn't it?

Dataman

KIVA Day!
Alas, no repayments yet and no new loans for me.
:greet

Mysteron347

Quote from: Dataman on April 17, 2013, 01:23:31 AM
KIVA Day!
Alas, no repayments yet and no new loans for me.
:greet

:panic:

I'd look to your Estimated Repayments page.

Estimated Repayments due by May 1, 2013
(Typically repaid by the "Settlement Date," which is the 17th of the month prior to the "Due Date")

...been in the wind for a couple of months, I read on Kivafriends.....

kashi


Dataman

Thanks for the information Mysteron347. +1
Had to laugh ... three paragraphs to say they changed the payout two days. Still no money but it is still the 16th here.
Happy lending mates.
:cheers:

Dataman

I'll call your hat, Kashi and raise you one hat.  :rofl:
http://www.kiva.org/lend/543993

veebee

Those Bolivin Hats really are special arent they...

got myself enough for another loan, time for a hat-hunt..!

Dingo

Not enough for a loan I will check again next month.  :blush1:







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Haha another great one Dataman, 1 loan but no hat for me this time, it was LawryB.:thumbsup: