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To: Nazbuster who wrote (246)9/16/1998 1:21:00 PM
From: Fredman  Respond to of 253
 
Thanks Dan. The Ameritrade site doesn't do a real good job of telling you exactly what your buy/sell options really mean. That's why i have to ask. And there PR as far as answering questions like this is - sometimes 2 weeks, sometimes never.



To: Nazbuster who wrote (246)12/1/1998 3:51:00 PM
From: Patricia Meaney  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 253
 
To Daniel or anyone who might know about stop limits:

I'm posting this question on a couple of boards because I want to know if i have any recourse for this situation.

I just received a call from Etrade who informed me that a stop limit order that sold yesterday and that I have written confirmation for, and I also had a verbal (via a phone conversation yesterday from one of their reps) was a mistake and that it didn't go through. She claims that the market makers messed up and that they have 3 days to reverse this even though they sent me a confirmation that it went through. Is this possible? I can't believe that they can get away with this. The price of the stock is now 3 dollars below what they told me I sold it at and I invested about half of it yesterday thinking I had the cash.