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To: RocketMan who wrote (3688)5/6/1998 3:26:00 PM
From: Craig K  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 50264
 
Rocketman and all,

You posted a couple of days ago saying that E*Trade did not lend out any shares. I have been pinging on them with EMail for the last couple of days...It seems like they didn't want to answer, but they finally did.. Complete correspondence follows::

READ FROM Bottom UP!!!

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ETRADE SECOND RESPONSE
E*TRADE
The New Financial Community

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Dear Mr. Kirkland,

Thank you for choosing E*TRADE.

The only way to prevent your shares from being loaned will be to issue the
certificates. While they are being held in your E*Trade account we can not
guarantee they will be lent out. If you would like to have these shares
issued in certificate form please send your request through the customer
service center, located at the bottom of any screen while logged into your
account.

If you have additional questions, please refer to the Learning Center, your
"how to"
resource. Service Requests may be sent through Service Center Express.
Please access these online resources 24 Hours a day by clicking on the
Customer Service
link located at the bottom of the Customer Main menu.

You may also contact us through our homepage at www.etrade.com, or call us
at
1-800-786-2575, Monday through Friday, from 8:00am to 12:00 (Midnight) EST
and a Customer Service Associate will be happy to assist you.

Sincerely,

Lisa Salas
E*TRADE Customer Service
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MY SECOND MAIL
Case # 980504-1302
You did not even come close to answering my question.. Here, let me re-post
my request...
Please try to answer my questions reguarding DGIV..
Case # 980503-294
I would like to prevent the shares of DGIV that I have from being loaned for

short position.. How do I do that??
Do I have to request Certs, or can I request Safe Holding...

Craig

-----Original Message-----
From: E*TRADE Customer Service [SMTP:service@etrade.com]
Sent: Monday, May 04, 1998 7:46 PM
To: 'SMTP:fasbac@concentric.net'
Subject: Acquiring Stock Certificates

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ETRADE FIRST RESPONSE
*******************************************

E*TRADE
The New Financial Community

*******************************************

Dear Mr. Kirkland:

Thank you for choosing E*TRADE.

You do not have to worry that your shares will not be there for you when you

are ready to trade them. We hold everything in "street name" and have never

had an issue where the shares were not available for our customer to sell
when they chose to. If you want to have a certificate issued we can
certainly send one out to you, however, we will need your specific
instructions (i.e. how many shares, etc.).

If you have additional questions, please refer to the Learning Center, your
"how to"
resource. Service Requests may be sent through Service Center Express.
Please access these online resources 24 Hours a day by clicking on the
Customer Service
link located at the bottom of the Customer Main menu.

You may also contact us through our homepage at www.etrade.com, or call us
at
1-800-786-2575, Monday through Friday, from 8:00am to 12:00 (Midnight) EST
and a Customer Service Associate will be happy to assist you.

Sincerely,
Diane Petty
E*TRADE Customer Service
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MY FIRST MAIL
Case # 980503-294
I would like to prevent the shares of DGIV that I have from being loaned for

short position.. How do I do that??
Do I have to request Certs, or can I request Safe Holding...

Craig

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