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To: Boca_PETE who wrote (1825)10/26/1998 6:40:00 PM
From: marc ultra  Read Replies (2) of 15132
 
Pete, I'm curious if you have an opinion on what might be acceptable proof of intent when selling designated shares over the net when broker won't provide a letter. I was wondering if I should try to get an acknowledgement of an e-mail sent the same day as sale. I don't know if you were selling your shares over the web or if you don't think this is going to be an issue. Someone at Schwab told me to just write it on my confirmation but I don't have to be an IRS agent to tell this may not be contemporaneous proof of intent. Please don't answer if you would rather not as I don't want to start a bunch of questions to you that may not be appropriate here

Marc
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