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To: ron forgus who wrote (249)9/3/1998 8:16:00 AM
From: Joseph G.  Respond to of 513
 
<< I am sure many investors are irritated with the market correction.>>

Write a letter of protest to United Nations ... sure will help -g-



To: ron forgus who wrote (249)9/3/1998 10:34:00 AM
From: Bipin Prasad  Respond to of 513
 
CNBC over-reacted concerning AMTD

You know I'm pretty patient person. But statement like yours is total
bs. I'm glad you did not encounter any problems with AMTD recently.
But I have hard time believing you. It was real problem for us. It
still is. My accounts are total mess: Some did not even filled up at
market order, account balance showing 0, couldn't hold of anybody over
45 mins and they did not even have updated report and on and on. You
call it over-reacted? You would never ever say such careless
statement if you were losing big time like some of us due to AMTD's mess.


InSook



To: ron forgus who wrote (249)9/4/1998 3:41:00 PM
From: Diamond Jim  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 513
 
RE: "CNBC over-reacted concerning AMTD. Most of us have had very volatile portfolio since July 17 and I am sure many investors are irritated with the market correction."
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Wrong. Ameritrade was practically unusable tues & wed this week, most data was inaccurate if received at all. Filled orders said open all day, then said expired at day end when they had been FILLED.

You do not know what you are saying. A poll of 1 is meaningless.