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Non-Tech : E.Schwab problems

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To: JACK MARCEAU who wrote (553)5/9/1999 4:23:00 PM
From: tom pope   of 1401
 
Not certain I'm on the right thread, and if so, I apologize.

I have read that it is possible to download Schwab trades into Quicken. Is this correct, and how is it done? A quick tour of the Q program and the Schwab site gives no indication that the two have ever heard of one another.

As to the basic thrust of this thread, MHO is I wouldn't think of trading without Level II. But for good steady service, a reliable checking account, an office a few miles away from where I live for most of the year, and people who answer the phone courteously, Schwab is pretty good.
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