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To: caly who wrote (25)2/4/1998 1:46:00 PM
From: AugustWest  Respond to of 2882
 
calypso, thanks for the reply. The comission I can see would be a bit high to take given a large # of trades. I do anywhere from 5-12 on average months. However, as I understand it, their real time quotes are good. This is another major factor. Ameritrade charges twenty bucks. Does Schwab give it as a comp.?
Any rate, I hope I get a few more responses. I know there out there, just have to get them to talk.
Again, thanks for the info. A.W.

BTW, my account still is incorrect. However, I talked to a manager, he said I'm correct with my #s and if I want to trade to call , give his name, and tell them to give my the E price. I think maybe I'll try.



To: caly who wrote (25)2/4/1998 9:22:00 PM
From: David Bogdanoff  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2882
 
C:

You are obviously happy with Schwab and so I would like to ask you about their service during the late October meltdown last year. Is it true that you could execute orders if you went to their office to place one? WAs the same true for online orders. As you may recall, most online services were unavailable on a timely basis during that period, frustrating both buyers and sellers. I think that AB Watley (not known as being inexpensive) was one of the few fully functional online services at that time. Thanks in advance.

David