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To: David Culver who wrote (2880)3/16/2002 11:33:50 PM
From: Scott Mc  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11633
 
and I'll second that, anyone with more than $10K to invest would be better off with individual trusts.

I like to go to investment seminars put on my financial planners, I pick up a few tips, but sometimes I wonder how they get away with their lies, most recent one's justification for buying mutual funds was
1. No load funds = charge 3% MER
2. Rear load funds = charge 2% MER
3. Front load funds = charge 1% MER

Therefore buy rear load from me...

Was well done though, almost had me signing up (well not really), but I could see the suckers lining up...

Scott