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To: star56 who wrote (14948)12/17/1999 8:59:00 AM
From: SgtPepper  Respond to of 15145
 
Hope that's true, then my 2 virgin accts will have better odds for ONDS :-)



To: star56 who wrote (14948)12/17/1999 9:01:00 AM
From: Patricia Meaney  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 15145
 
That is total bull - don't believe them. Until we see a pattern where nonflippers are receiving more allocations than flippers then I'll believe them. Wit definitely enforces the rule.



To: star56 who wrote (14948)12/17/1999 9:49:00 AM
From: eDollar.com  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 15145
 
star56, this is my observation of non-flipping too.
This is my personal experience. The etrade system is a bit slow to catch up. May be you get IPOs and flip and after a week they catch up and then screw up.
it is possible u flip and get shares next day, then flip and get shares and flip and so on. But once they tag u you can go for a dry spell. It is not severe as WIT.



To: star56 who wrote (14948)12/17/1999 12:19:00 PM
From: Bob Duncan  Respond to of 15145
 
Quick question for all, if this lowering of priority is true, is it retroactive? Meaning, those of us that flipped Priceline, EBAY, Thestreet.com, and tons of others earlier this year, and they looking at that, or just flips in the last month of so.

If they are looking at earlier flips from the year, I am going to give up, because I flipped at least 15 IPOs from last year till this past may.

bob