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To: Mr. Big who wrote (77255)1/2/2000 6:37:00 PM
From: sherlockgerlach  Read Replies (1) of 120523
 
I posted this earlier with the hopes of getting some help from some of you who know about QCOM MM's. HELP. . . I need someone experienced in trades with QCOM and with time and sales to tell me if I have any recourse. Yesterday at 8:33 AM I placed a limit sell at 715 for 25 shares (yes I am a little guy as opposed to the millionaires on this thread). By 8:57 AM I know a 300 share order went through at the bid and for the 24 minutes shares traded at the bid above 715. Did I get ripped off or is that the way the cookie crumbles? Waterhouse says the MM stands by their execution (or lack thereof) and they can't do anything. I know odd lots fill slower, but 24 minutes seems ridiculous. This seems like the perfect definition of a "bad fill". Where can I go with this? Is the SEC the best place to complain or should I just drop it? THanks, Jim
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