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To: puzzlecraft who wrote (52205)12/1/1999 8:55:00 PM
From: Cooters  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
<<I received litigation forms from the class action coordinators, one for each account, with the name of the broker, the account number and the qualifying trades computer-printed on them, without even asking for it. >>

John,

I had accounts at several firms during this period. Some provided the above information and some didn't. I think Schwab was the one providing the printout.

Cooters



To: puzzlecraft who wrote (52205)12/1/1999 9:00:00 PM
From: Kenneth V. McNutt  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
<OT - "abominable behavior NASD">
Mr.Stokes. With all due respect I must agree with Mr. Bridges. You must be involved in a different suit(or we are)as the forms I received are as described by Mr Bridges, that is no info at all, but insistence the trades must be listed. I have several from various trust accounts I handle in the family. When shown to my CPA she shook her head and said " You really don't want to do this, do you?" As a frequent trader I concurred as the possible return did not seem to justify the cost to comply.
Ken
PS: The fine print was worthy of an automobile dealers disclaimers in the Sunday paper re: lease terms. I had to pull out the old flourescent magnifying lamp to see what I was reading.