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Hi everybody!! A newbie here. I signed up with mytradz and logged in to see if I could find my account number which I thought they were going to e mail me but never did. First I have to fill out a NASDAQ on-line subscriber agreement. I read it and clicked on all the agree boxes, typed I agree on bottom with my name and date. When I click continue it says I have not filled in all the boxes. I have read it at least 5 times and have all the boxes checked I agree. Any suggestions, it is frustrating. Thanks Greenhorn
Posts: 67 | From: Hamilton, Montana | Registered: Jan 2004
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well your best bet would be to contact tech support for Mytradz... but, from the looks of their site, it's run by a 5 year old, and probably have no support, and you're better off counting this signup glitch as a blessing while you move to a reputable broker.
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I think you may be right Jeremy. I have been looking at all of them. Id id the demo at mytradzworked good for a newby, $7.95 a trade sounded fair no real hidden charges. But sh*t if I can't get my account number to put on my check to send to them, forget it. Would you suggest Ameritrade?
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quote:Originally posted by greenhorn: I think you may be right Jeremy. I have been looking at all of them. Id id the demo at mytradzworked good for a newby, $7.95 a trade sounded fair no real hidden charges. But sh*t if I can't get my account number to put on my check to send to them, forget it. Would you suggest Ameritrade?
Im with Mytradz.. I actually think their great! There is absolutely no hidden costs. Just 7.95 for all trades. It took them 2 days to get my account ready and no problems. They also do have a great support line. I always talk to Dan over there. I wouldnt give up on em. You can just use electronic check payment, you dont need to mail it in...
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I have opened 3 accounts at mytradz for friends and family with no problems and the customer support via phone is better than the 7 brokerage houses I have dealt with. BUT they wouldn't be my first choice for anyone who trades pink sheet stocks-that would be Ameritrade, Freetrade or Etrade. I just opened an etrade account to use while my Brokerageamerica account is getting switched to Freetrade. It looks like all the trades are 9.95 if you do a certain amount of volume. I don't remember the number maybe 9 or 10 trades a quarter.
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