Broker phone order error - my recourse?

Discussion in 'Order Execution' started by Nick Leeson Jr, Jun 28, 2005.

  1. tomcole

    tomcole

    The broker can claim its the final say, but , its not. A court gets the final say.

    What I dont understand is why someone loses money, and then posts here looking for free advice - go get a lawyer.

    Which broker did this anyways?
     
    #11     Jun 29, 2005
  2. simp1

    simp1

    Obviously a court would get the final say but were talking $1,000 hardly any point in paying the legal fees.
    One to take on the chin and forget id say.
     
    #12     Jun 29, 2005
  3. tomcole

    tomcole

    Agree 200% - I'd still like to know which broker though.
     
    #13     Jun 29, 2005
  4. =======
    Good points tomcole and ;
    at the very least get the total amount or 50% of total as a credit for comissions. A credit for comissions would be to thier advantage.

    Disagree a ''mini trader can not be exspected to act logical .''.....;
    surely you jest.


    :D
     
    #14     Jun 29, 2005
  5. From engaging an attorney and explaining the details of the case to disclosure to discovery to rebuttal to filing in court, you are looking at at least 2 years and $15k or so (if the attorney is worth his salt). By the time you are done, you will have lost all hope in your case, your trading will be effected and you will have spent 200+ hours gathering info and talking about your case with people who think you are crazy. In the end, you might end up down only $14,000 if things go well.

    Now..... does going to court still sound good?
     
    #15     Jun 29, 2005
  6. Nick, damn!

    I presume one screwed up trade won't wipe you out.

    Let it go. You'll have the opportunity to earn it back in the future, bro.

    Coinz
     
    #16     Jun 29, 2005
  7. I can only tell you that if I walk up to the mutual clerk at Churchill Downs and tell him I want $5k to WIN on the # 5 horse he or she will look down and punch out the ticket...

    I'm handed the ticket and if I DON"T look at the ticket to confirm to myself that it is for the correct race, correct horse and correct amount and correct wager, in this case WIN, then I get to eat the entire $5k as well as miss out on all the profit if the 5 horse does win but when I look at my ticket I see he punched out $5k to Win on the #4 horse...

    Same with when I bet using my phone account..I don't even talk to a clerk...I use codes for which tracks, which race, amount of bet, kind of bet, etc etc...after I place what I want, it does get read back to me (non human) and once I hit the # 1 on my phone to accept, I'm toast again if I didn't take the time to listen to the read back of my bet for any mistakes I might had made in using codes (for example, I mistakenly enter the code for a WIN bet when I really meant a SHOW bet...

    This really doesn't have anything to do with you but I thought I would give you an example how it works in my business..
     
    #17     Jun 30, 2005