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Strategies & Market Trends : Anthony @ Equity Investigations, Dear Anthony,

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To: Anthony@Pacific who wrote (53116)3/14/2000 4:59:00 PM
From: Deeber  Read Replies (2) of 122087
 
Anthony: Scenario for you here, anything I can do? Placed an order at Etrade last Monday March 6 on a stock at Market, 500 shares at the close, like 3:59. I get back a message that says ORDER EXPIRED. Happens a lot on late orders. 6 days later on Sat March 11, I notice the stock in my account, and it still is not anywhere in my trading history, as that still says EXPIRED. Even on March 11, the trade is NOWHERE to be found in my history. It only shows up AFTER I call them on March 11. After I call they inform me theres nothing I can do, stock was bought, its mine. I said that BS, they can have teh MM bust the trade, but they wont try, said its in my customer agreement that they are not responsible for late/no confirmations. This is BS cause I am now down over $2500 on a stock that I should not have even purshased. I feel the MM should be responsible for not reporting the fill in a timely manner. I've gone through 3 supervisors, and they wont do a thing, even when you threaten to move accounts, and I trade 5000+ times a year with them, they dont want to lose that over a $2000 issue.

ANy thoughts?
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