Bulletin from IB: charge of 2000 USD for "intensive messaging". Fraud?

Discussion in 'Interactive Brokers' started by Merkur, May 30, 2006.

  1. mhashe

    mhashe



    I can safely state I make well over 3 digits. You should remove whatever is stuck up your ass and realize this was a warning. Don't cry wolf before seeing one.
     
    #31     May 30, 2006
  2. Merkur

    Merkur

    Ok, in my case, all it's said. I am shocked and a bit sad about the intellectual niveau here. It makes no sense for me to answer to the same stupid nonsense again and again.

    If IB contrary to expectations answers here in that thread, I would appreciate a short PM about that from one of the few persons here with a "normal" niveau. Thank you in advance.

    Bye
    Merkur
     
    #32     May 30, 2006
  3. Adobian

    Adobian

    Merkur, it could be that you are making too much money, and IB wants some tips from you. If $2000 is not too much, perhaps you should let them have it . LOL .

    On a serious note, sometimes, making too much money could be viewed as a threat to the big guys.
     
    #33     May 30, 2006
  4. I am shocked by the pleasantness of the responses to this wanker. What a complete twat !!!

    And introducing french in an attempt to appear cleverer than his betters.

    Merkur, your thread is a stupid over-reaction to IB's advice. Your labeling the advice, even if they decide to charge you $2000 (and I hope they do but just you, personally), as fraud is incorrect, immature, and stupid.

    Merkur, I would label you a halfwit but that would be unkind to the halfwits of this world.

    Yet another stupid thread anti-ib thread title by another stupid person. Merkur, show your displeasure and just leave IB ... make our day by reducing their number of idiot customers by one.

    Then the rest of us can get on with enjoying IB's:
    - excellent technology
    - excellent fees
    - excellent response times.
    :)
     
    #34     May 30, 2006
  5. ddunbar

    ddunbar Guest



    LOL.

    Yeah, that was pretty gai-Paris.

    Indeed. :)
     
    #35     May 30, 2006
  6. alanm

    alanm

    Quote from ddunbar:
    Yeah, that was pretty gai-Paris.


    I wonder how many people got that reference :)
     
    #36     May 30, 2006
  7. I agree that the thread title is totally unfair to IB.

    Maybe merkur does not understand the definition of the word "fraud". Maybe he thought it is a general term, used to describe any form of unfairness. Perhaps, if he had known that "fraud" usually means deliberately and knowingly lying, with intent to deceive, he might not have suggested that IB might be engaged in fraud. Perhaps this dispute arises from a language barrier.

    Merkur, if you did not understand the meaning of the word "fraud", then you should say so, and you should send a PM to richtrader, the moderator of this forum, asking him to change the thread title, in order to eliminate the word "fraud". Are you going to do this, or not, Merkur?
     
    #37     May 30, 2006
  8. Surdo

    Surdo

    I am indeed surprised this rubbish has been sitting here all day!

    I would have thought the "Elite Sanitation Dept." would have cleaned this up.

    Can you believe IB pays to be a sponsor on The Elite Cesspool Tank?
     
    #38     May 30, 2006
  9. BSAM

    BSAM

    I wouldn't be so quick to blast ET. I would guess that ET has brought IB a considerable amount of customers because of the high level of discussions of IB and participation by IB reps on this website.

    This is a good place to appropriately discuss problems with IB and to intelligently discuss them with the good IB reps who come here and help many people.
     
    #39     May 30, 2006
  10. Excellent post! I completely agree. I only worry about being unkind to the other "wankers" of the world. LOL!

    OldTrader
     
    #40     May 30, 2006