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We are writing to inform you that we are discontinuing our California intrastate offering at this time.We have been overwhelmed by the outcry from potential investors around the country who want to participate in peer-to-peer lending. Therefore, after much consideration we have decided to voluntarily shut down our operation in order to complete our SEC approval for a nationwide peer-to-peer lending platform. Your current lender agreements will be unaffected; your existing loans will continue to be serviced; you'll be able to track and monitor your loans; and you'll be able to withdraw funds from your Prosper account.As a result of this decision, we will not be accepting new lender or borrower registrations or loans, or new commitments from existing lenders effective immediately. Until this process is complete, we are required to be in a quiet period and will be unable to respond to press, blogger or other inquiries related to our SEC registration process, even though we would like to.We want to assure you that Prosper is looking forward to being able to offer a transparent, durable and participatory lending institution very soon.We sincerely apologize for this inconvenience or disappointment our decision may have caused. We want to thank you for your continued support and patience. We look forward to serving the needs of the community in the hopefully not too distant future.Regards,Prosper Marketplace, Inc
Well, that was short-lived. But Prosper still seems to be good for entertainment, at least.
Have to wonder if the SEC gave them a choice - either close down yourselves, or we'll close you down.
I just got that email myself and was very surprised. Particularly at the claim of an "outcry" from "potential investors." More likely, it was the outcry from the SEC. C'mon. Spill. Who here involved the SEC?
Besides, given the wreckage that Trump has made of the GOP, plus demographic trends, if the Democrats can put into place strong protections of the right to vote to prevent (and roll back) GOP voter disenfranchisement schemes, there is a high probability the GOP won't control the House, Senate and White House again for decades (if ever). Hell, the GOP has only won the popular vote for President ONCE in the last SEVEN elections, so clearly the voters aren't buying what they're selling.