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To: roulette who wrote (32718)2/1/1999 11:40:00 AM
From: Michael L. Bland  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34592
 
Take a look at ECHO. It's a no-brainer. It's ready to run! ECHO is a
good short term or long term hold. It's being over looked by the market
in the e-commerce sector. Read these links to find out about the
company.

cbs.marketwatch.com.

biz.yahoo.com

sec.yahoo.com

Message 7555303

Best regards,

Mike



To: roulette who wrote (32718)2/1/1999 11:40:00 AM
From: BarbaraT  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34592
 
Roulette ... read my post!!! There was no complaint mentioned, just stating facts. If you are going to state something then state it properly. *YOU* said the stock was up today, well it was not and is not. Everyone, and I mean, everyone reads into that as I did. When someone says a stock is up, they don't mean "please read my post from 4 weeks ago." You have made numerous posts about this stock over the past several weeks. If that is how you wanted it read, you should have said that WKWG is up from when I first posted it four weeks ago, read message #..... and ignore all posts since then. Puhleaze ... give me a break. And you may not be a paid touter, but you sure are a hypster. Sorry - but I can only read what is written. There was nothing between the lines there - if you say something is up, it should be so. No one should have to go back 4 weeks. In that case, CPQ is up today, BEL is up today, everything is up today! I am sure, depending on how far you go back that statement is as absurdly true as your.

In the future, stick to facts. And by the way - I suggest you reread your own posts. If your comments are not recommendations, then I do not know what is (Buy here, buy below $7, buy anywhere up to $10 is a good price, etc.). Puhlease ... everyone recommends. And we all buy at our own risk. But I do expect everyone to at least post the obvious - but then, I guess that doesn't apply to you.



To: roulette who wrote (32718)2/4/1999 1:39:00 PM
From: Pluvia  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 34592
 
Online Broker Down - Sue 'em - EGRP, JBOH, AMTD, SCH, NDB

Message 7656744

This thread has been opened to document problems with online brokerage firms.

Today and yesterday E-Trade's website was down and their phone lines were jammed. Several weeks ago it was Ameritrade. This is nothing new - these firms are losing us money and it is time to take action.

TIME TO SUE!!!

As a professional trader, and an E-Trade customer, I'm sick and tired of losing money because E-Trade is down and their phone lines ring busy. Because of E-Trade's problems today and yesterday, I was unable to trade my positions in the market that were at risk. I lost money and had no access to trade my cash in the account which also lost me money.

E-Trade is responsible for these losses. CNBC just reported the NY Attorney General's office is launching an investigation into these online brokerage firms.

The purpose of this thread is for online broker customers to document their problems.

PLEASE INCLUDE IN YOUR POST THE DATE & TIME AND DETAILS OF THE PROBLEM YOU EXPERIENCED.

Please make sure you include your e-mail address in your post if you would like to have me forward your problem to the attorney working on this suit.

I have discussed my problem with E-Trade with two of the largest class US action law firms. As a result, I expect a suit to be filed against a number of the online brokers for issues that may include negligent representation and product liability.

In my own experience E-Trade has, in my opinion, failed in numerous incidences to correct their errors, which have cost me a great deal of money. I do not believe they will correct their problems without being forced to do so.

Time to take action.

Cheers Steve