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  1. 51
    Name: Wesley St Clair on Sep 22, 2008
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  2. 52
    Name: Anonymous on Sep 22, 2008
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  3. 53
    Name: Robert on Sep 22, 2008
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  4. 54
    Name: Stephen A Conroy on Sep 22, 2008
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  5. 55
    Name: Doug on Sep 22, 2008
    Comments: I want to LEND
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  6. 56
    Name: Doug on Sep 22, 2008
    Comments: I want to LEND
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  7. 57
    Name: Jim Peet on Sep 23, 2008
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  8. 58
    Name: Robert Hampshire on Sep 23, 2008
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  9. 59
    Name: David Whittington on Sep 24, 2008
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  10. 60
    Name: Matthew W on Sep 24, 2008
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  11. 61
    Name: Alik Widge on Sep 24, 2008
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  12. 62
    Name: Anonymous on Sep 24, 2008
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  13. 63
    Name: Anonymous on Sep 24, 2008
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  14. 64
    Name: Edward Hogan on Sep 24, 2008
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  15. 65
    Name: Matt Kisasonak on Sep 24, 2008
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  16. 66
    Name: Donald D. Wagner on Sep 25, 2008
    Comments: Totally disgusted with this situation.
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  17. 67
    Name: Nancy Brosius on Sep 25, 2008
    Comments: I have over 10K invested in Prosper, am receiving a decent return and helping people at the same time. It took a lot of time to get my portfolio to that point. I now will receive that 10K back in dribs and drabs over 3 years, making reinvesting more tedious, as most investments will require me to accumulate minimum initial payments. I was told by my state senator that it is to protect consumers. Well, the consumers are able to borrow via Webbank, so the "protection" aspect is a failure. But the investors are not being protected by this decision at all. Pennsylvania should do the right thing and allow us to invest our money as we see fit. At the very least, we should be allowed to reinvest our current principal and future earnings back into Prosper.
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  18. 68
    Name: Margaret Watson on Sep 25, 2008
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  19. 69
    Name: Anonymous on Sep 25, 2008
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  20. 70
    Name: Fran Flanagan on Sep 25, 2008
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  21. 71
    Name: Anonymous on Sep 25, 2008
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  22. 72
    Name: Rick Monroe on Sep 26, 2008
    Comments: Let the big financial institutions run wild unregulated and put the whole world economy in danger. But regulate the small grassroots lenders. Typical BS from politicians in the pocket of Big Finance.
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  23. 73
    Name: David Wiles Jr. on Sep 26, 2008
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  24. 74
    Name: David Powell on Sep 26, 2008
    Comments: Yet another example of heavy-handed PA regulations.
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  25. 75
    Name: CHRIS KOVALCHICK on Sep 26, 2008
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  26. 76
    Name: Steve Voudouris on Sep 27, 2008
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  27. 77
    Name: Kelley Bryan on Sep 27, 2008
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  28. 78
    Name: Jon on Sep 28, 2008
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  29. 79
    Name: Joe Lehman on Sep 28, 2008
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  30. 80
    Name: Stuart Wyss on Sep 29, 2008
    Comments: Please allow PA residents to loan money. Microlending and peer-to-peer lending is a positive force.
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  31. 81
    Name: Alec Almond on Sep 29, 2008
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  32. 82
    Name: Anonymous on Sep 30, 2008
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  33. 83
    Name: Anonymous on Sep 30, 2008
    Comments: It would increase my self esteem if I was able to help out other people instead of just asking for help from strangers.
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  34. 84
    Name: Brian S. on Sep 30, 2008
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  35. 85
    Name: Victor J. Thomas on Sep 30, 2008
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  36. 86
    Name: Anonymous on Oct 1, 2008
    Comments: PA should be allowed to lend on prosper.
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  37. 87
    Name: Ray Roth on Oct 2, 2008
    Comments: I guess the banks are upset so this is how they controlled us, shut us down. Nice State.
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  38. 88
    Name: Kenneth R. Larsen on Oct 2, 2008
    Comments: Thank You for setting this site up. I just learned of this matter this morning, very upsetting! What are some numbers I can call, or emails. Also can you direct me to some other safe peer to peer sites, incase this falls through. Again Thank You, Ken Larsen
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  39. 89
    Name: Scott Condello on Oct 2, 2008
    Comments: I can understand limitation for usuary. Taking advantage of someone who needs money. But to completely limit any social lending is undemocratic.
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  40. 90
    Name: Thomas G Stanhope on Oct 2, 2008
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  41. 91
    Name: Anonymous on Oct 2, 2008
    Comments: Please do not restrict my right to invest my hard earned, after tax money.
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  42. 92
    Name: John on Oct 2, 2008
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  43. 93
    Name: William Casey on Oct 2, 2008
    Comments: This is interference with free enterprise and a blatant attempt by lobbying banks and legislators and regulators to hamper commerce and opportunity for individual citizens. The net effect of this is to hamper efforts by many Pennsylvanianst o find funding unavailable in commercial markets and to make it impossible for investors to get a fair return on their money. I will be working to help identify the legislators and officials responsible for this and engage in my own lobbying efforts to see that these individuals are voted out of office or are removed.
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  44. 94
    Name: Duane Harner on Oct 2, 2008
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  45. 95
    Name: Cory Johnston on Oct 2, 2008
    Comments: Given the current economic environment and credit tightening, is it not prudent to give "main street" as many aveneues as possible to obtain credit. Plenty of PA citizens are willing to step up to the plate and help out those who are in need of credit.
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  46. 96
    Name: Anonymous on Oct 2, 2008
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  47. 97
    Name: Anonymous on Oct 2, 2008
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  48. 98
    Name: John Henson on Oct 3, 2008
    Comments: Talk about a SNAFU!!
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  49. 99
    Name: Joel Kamp on Oct 3, 2008
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  50. 100
    Name: Robert K. Bohleke on Oct 3, 2008
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