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To: Stanley L Brown who wrote (7018)6/9/1999 10:13:00 PM
From: Dalin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13953
 
no I don't care to share with you the information that has led me to this conclusion.

How about me then? Would you like to tell me? Please! If you don't want to share it with others, PM me. I really would like to know. I'm sure others would also. I can't believe you think all of us on this thread are blind, can you? I never hold back any information for my fellow investors, after all, we all should help each other find the best investments. Don't you think?

BTY!

D.



To: Stanley L Brown who wrote (7018)6/9/1999 11:28:00 PM
From: ecommerceman  Respond to of 13953
 
Gee, Stan, I just can't tell you how very surprised I was that you, amazingly enough, just couldn't bring yourself to share with us your secret knowledge of how it is that you know that Gomez is in E*Trade's pocket!! What prevented you? Well, it was your knowing my history of blind love for E*Trade!!

If that's the case, Stan--if you won't back your assertion up when challenged--why even bother to make it in the first place?

Marketbriefing.com at least was a slammer with a little subtlety, who knew how to use a little sly innuendo to get his point across. This was a much more pathetic effort.

If you somehow find the courage to get past my history of blind love for E*Trade though, Stan (and I know that must be a HUGE impediment for you), and you want to share with all of us how you stumbled across this scandalous truth, I'm sure we'll all be very interested to hear about it.

Until then, though, why don't you wait to post here when you actually have something of interest to say that you can back up when challenged. I know that might be a very long time, but I'm sure that if you really try hard it might be sooner than you think...



To: Stanley L Brown who wrote (7018)6/10/1999 1:36:00 AM
From: Diamond Jim  Respond to of 13953
 
"Knowing your history of blind love for ETrade"

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Blind love? I think he's up 1000% since Dec. I think EGRP has made his vision 20/15.

jim



To: Stanley L Brown who wrote (7018)6/10/1999 1:53:00 AM
From: Larry Brubaker  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 13953
 
Stan, got to agree with you on your post. I have no position in EGRP, but as a 3-year E*Trade customer, I am really getting fed up with the service. The problems with the servers are becoming the rule rather than the exception that they used to be. The customer service is pathetic. It is really irritating to see them spending so much effort to reach new customers (which will only make the problems worse) rather than taking care of their existing customers.

It is my frustration with their service that irritates me enough to come here to trash the company, not as an investor, but as a customer.



To: Stanley L Brown who wrote (7018)6/12/1999 12:11:00 PM
From: TechJustice  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 13953
 
Etrade has good products at fair prices. That is what is brought AOL success and that is what will bring Etrade success. You don't have to have a technically superior product, just what is most comfortable and easy for people. By the way, did you know there is a DIRECT correlation between phone wait time (customer service) and the stock price? As soon as wait time goes up again, I AM BUYING MORE ETRADE!!!