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Microcap & Penny Stocks : Tokyo Joe's Cafe / Societe Anonyme/No Pennies

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To: Rande Is who wrote (17950)11/28/1998 7:40:00 AM
From: JustInTime  Read Replies (2) of 119973
 
Could someone explain to me how, and under what circumstances, you could file a complaint with your broker regarding a bad execution? I have heard several people mention that they had done this, and even got the brokers to capitualte at times, how is this done? i.e. what do you say, and who do you speak to. Every time I speak to someone about what I consider to be a bad execution they just brush it over (I haven't really persued any claims because I am not sure how I could go about proving anything). Isn't it just a case of your opinion against them? What would be an example of a bad execution, and what "facts" would you need to make a case, and who would you make a case to?

Thanks all in advance.

PS: I use Schwab but will be leaving very soon for brown or MB.
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