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To: g forrest who wrote (10)3/24/1999 6:41:00 PM
From: Mark Iguchi  Respond to of 55
 
The 100 share max. allotment per customer used to be on this page:

tickets.priceline.com

but the page has been updated sometime this afternoon and no longer has the "Open an ETrade account" information along with the "You must be a priceline customer to participate" statement...

Mark



To: g forrest who wrote (10)3/24/1999 7:36:00 PM
From: RickT  Respond to of 55
 
>Where on their web page does it state the 100 share maximum allotment?

From item 11 on ETrade's FAQs:

How are the shares allocated?
E*TRADE's goal is to allocate shares evenly amongst all interested participants. For this reason the process takes place in rounds; in the first round, we allocate 100 shares to each order submitted in the sequence indications of interest were entered. In the second round, we allocate another 100 shares to each order greater than 100 shares. This process is repeated until all orders are filled or until we run out of shares to allocate, whichever occurs first.