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Non-Tech : Nasdaq Subscriber Agreement -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: parker_meridian who wrote (9)4/18/2001 1:37:46 PM
From: AL R  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 52
 
One reason why.

7. Subscriber will maintain such accurate and verifiable records regarding the use of the Information and including the number and location of all devices that receive the Information, as may be required, and will make these records available for a period of 3 years in a form acceptable to Nasdaq for inspection by Nasdaq's auditors upon reasonable notice. Subscriber shall make its premises available to Nasdaq for review of said records and for physical inspection of Vendor's Service and of Subscriber's use of the Information, all at reasonable times, upon reasonable notice, to ensure compliance with this Agreement.

You'd probably be the first to complain about civil rights when they came knocking and have all sorts of excuses why you didn't comply with the agreement. This is not a disclaimer.

Take Care,
Al



To: parker_meridian who wrote (9)4/20/2001 11:47:10 AM
From: canuck-l-head  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 52
 
"...then why would you care if you agree to the disclaimer?"

BECAUSE I CARE IF I SIGN AN AGREEMENT THAT ALLOWS SOMEONE TO ENGAGE IN INTERCOURSE WITH ME IN THE RECTUM.

BECAUSE I HAVE HAD ENOUGH DEALINGS WITH BIG BUSINESS AND GOVERNMENT WHERE I LOST MONEY AND LOST MY PERSONAL SECURITY.

I no longer have access to my account. I no longer have access to trades at the discounted WebBroker price. I no longer have the ability to check if my account is correct. I no longer have the ability to make split-second decisions regarding my stocks. I am being denied a service for which I have a binding agreement. And I don't even WANT RTQ, but unless I sign the agreement for RTQ, I get NOTHING AT ALL, no more honouring the agreement that has been in place for 3 years, and which does not mention RTQ.

If you don't understand what I just said, please respond.

canuck-l-head