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MSOC Snowball calculator - testing volunteers
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I checked this earlier today and the debt does let you have 9999.99 in it. You don't type in the £ or the K, but it lets type 7 digits in - which could be 9999.99 or 9999999 etc. This is for unsecured debts. The Secured Debt amount is not needed for the calculation so can't be entered by the user (although is picked up from the SOA is saved and used to prefill the form).poorandindenial wrote: »There is one thing that this one does which is the same as WTC version, that is that if you have over £9999.99k debt you have to miss the pence off the end. It doesn't make a material difference as you can go down to the tens of pennies, just not the individual pennies but I am a weird anal freak that spots things like this
Have I missed the point or am I looking at the wrong thing? Could you check and also let me know what browser you are using - in case it is a browser specific issue. It looks fine on both IE and Firefox to me.
Thanks
CAuthor of the first Stoozing FAQ on the Internet and Creator of the SOA & Snowball calculators at Lemonfool.co.uk0
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