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To: Telemarker who wrote (11673)1/14/1999 1:05:00 PM
From: Steve Fancy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 22640
 
Thanks Telemark (OT), the best reviews are user reviews. Never can tell on many on-line brokerage threads who the insiders are.

Yep, the kids love the snow. Cheap ski-schools sponsored by local organizations. I let them tool around on some old sleds in the back field...tend to stay off the grommed trails where all the deaths occur though.

No snow in Colorado? The mountain resorts there must be pounding out the man-made stuff.

sf



To: Telemarker who wrote (11673)1/14/1999 1:06:00 PM
From: steve kammerer  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 22640
 
OT. I have online accounts with Fidelity, E Trade, DLJ Direct and Chase. I find E Trade almost impossible to get through when something is happening in the market like yesterday for example. In fact when the TBR stubs where climbing the inability to get through and then waiting on hold for 30 minutes eventually cost me a couple of thousand dollars in purchasing the damn things at 1/2 after they had peaked at 1.5 and gone back down. DLJ Direct and Fidelity are somewhat better.
I would like to find an on-line broker where one get through to trade when the market is under strain and/or panic. Does anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks
stevek