chad
United States of America#2General Comment
Thu, January 14, 2010
I have to take serious issue with this report because my experience as a new customer of Sharebuilder securities completely contradicts it. First off, I must note that education is very important and Georgia has been lagging well behind the national average for data going all the way back to 1996. http://nces.ed.gov/nationsreportcard/states/chartsview.aspx?jur=GA&sbj=MAT&gr=4&sample=R3&yr=2009&st=MN&acc=false
Mrfourpointo
Rowlett,#3Consumer Comment
Thu, July 31, 2008
Before you invest with any company go to www.finra.org and use their BrokerCheck system to see if they have any type of disciplinary history in the brokerage industry. More importantly you NEED to file a written complaint; this is easier than it sounds. Write a complaint letter detailing what happened to you and address it to their main office at the attention of their Chief Compliance Officer. This is the address: SHAREBUILDER SECURITIES CORPORATION 1445 - 120TH AVE. NE, BELLEVUE, WA 98005 Under federal securities laws and regulatory rules firms are required to report complaints. If there is a particular broker you were assigned to, it is important to name them specifically in your letter. Also, you can copy the complaint directly to FINRA here: https://apps.finra.org/Investor_Information/Complaints/complaintCenter.asp Someone at FINRA will review the complaint and determine whether or not to open an investigation into the matter. EVERY complaint gets looked at, trust me. ***NOTE*** In all fairness it is important not to file fraudulent complaints, as these matters are serious and in some circumstances will permanently be attached to the firm or the individual's industry record. However, if you really did not sign a Margin Agreement, then this is a very serious matter.
Citi Financial Is A Scam
Canton,#4Author of original report
Tue, May 20, 2008
The point was that I was brand new in the trading business. This company took advantage of me by pusing this margin trading on me. They lied to get me to do it. They stated that it was a great thing and I didnt pay the loan back unless the stock hit zero otherwise it was 9% a month charge. Its obvious you work there because you dont even see the point i was making. I didnt sign anything for margin, they did it on the phone and had me go to some page and click a button. Very pushy!!! When you have something educated to say, let me know. Obviously I pay my credt card bills if they wanted to lend me all of this money to use margin. So why dont you look at what you typed and backtrack. I read what they told me to read. I trusted this company to tell me the truth on the phone...after all, I never knew what margin was. Its ridiculous. This company cost me a lot of money.
Rob
Henderson,#5Consumer Suggestion
Tue, May 20, 2008
Why would you think that Sharebuilder would give you money to buy stocks and that the money didn't need to be paid back unless the stock hit $0... You took out a LOAN from Sharebuilder, you purchased stocks with that loan, and the stocks tanked - it happens in the stock market. Now the company that loaned you the money wants it back....imagine that. Do you do the same thing with your credit cards? Buy a bunch of stuff and then wonder why you now have to pay the bills? This was the same thing and you (at some point during the sign up) were presented with a "Terms and Conditons" page that you agreed to - if you didn't read it how was that anyone's fault except your own. Good luck to you - in the future you need to read and understand everything prior to using the product.......Caveat emptor
Citi Financial Is A Scam
Canton,#6Author of original report
Fri, April 18, 2008
I keep getting emails every day saying that I have an open Margin Account- which is false. I call the number that it gives me and they hang up on me. I try to get transfered but the wont. I told them to stop emailing me that I have a margin account when I have a closed sharebuilder account. These folks do not leave well enough alone. I am not sure why. I went to their coroporate office (via phone) and spoke to 3 people that were high up on the employee level. I keep getting pushed off on customer service though. they dont care about people. They just care about how much they can screw you out of. Not good. I am now in contact with a media friend that is putting together a story that will help expose this company. Their employee sales tactics are unethical and should be shown to the public. Please just do yourself a favor and invest elsewhere. They are not nice people.