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Strategies & Market Trends : Pump's daily trading recs, emphasis on short selling

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To: Deeber who wrote (5286)8/19/2001 7:51:31 PM
From: XBrit  Read Replies (1) of 6873
 
Ugh!

IANAL and do not play one on TV, but...

I assume you've already read every word of your brokerage account agreement? I think most of them specify binding arbitration, don't they?

It sounds to me that the original recorded phone call is critical here. So at least, try to pin down the exact time you made the call. You might also ask your lawyer if there's any way he can demand a copy of the tape from the broker. A sub-poena requires that a suit has been filed I think, not sure if arbitration procedures allow sub-poena type stuff.
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