It may also be a good idea to let them know that if the problem
persists, that the fact that it exists and persists, will be posted
to various internet chat groups so that others know and don't make
the mistake of assuming data that they are receiving is correct and 
invest incorrectly. That may excite them to action.


--- In [email protected], "Harry M. Ward" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On 24 Dec 2006 08:33:40 -0000, "investor0329" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> 
> >>I just sent an email to Fidelity Customer Service about it as it 
has 
> >>been nearly 2 weeks. I told them if it ain't updated in a timely 
> >>manner i will have to look for other items to trade.
> 
> I think that is a great idea, and I plan to do the same. 
> 
> But how do you know that Fidelity has not sent out the distribution
> information, as opposed to Reuters, etc., just not posting it?
> 
> Harry
>


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