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To: Pied Piper who wrote (3834)2/20/2000 11:25:00 AM
From: Jimsy  Respond to of 4467
 
Transferring RRSP monies - I am very interested in the wire transfer technique to open an account with Schwab. Another possibility is to open a new account at Swab and just transfer a specified sum in cash to the new RRSP account. That way you can continue to trade the TD account until the transferred monies appear in the Schwab account. Then if Schwab turns out to be not better, you can transfer back to TD, heavens forbid! If Schab turns out to be ok, then you can transfer the rest of the account. I am sort of getting out of all my positions to consider this.



To: Pied Piper who wrote (3834)2/20/2000 7:00:00 PM
From: ROb  Respond to of 4467
 
Interesting idea about the wire transfer. I was told cash wouldn't move faster but they may not have focussed on your suggestion - I'll look into it.



To: Pied Piper who wrote (3834)2/23/2000 11:28:00 AM
From: ROb  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 4467
 
PP,

I finally got an answer from TD on this today. They say that one can get a form T-2033 from any TD bank branch and complete and fax it to 416-413-3128, to the attention of "Alam", and the transfer will be effected within 3 business days. I'm going to get the form and confirm with Schwab that they can follow it on their end.

Hope this helps ....