Just goes to show you. Crypto exchanges aren't the only exchanges to get hacked!
Robinhood isn't an exchange.
Just goes to show you. Crypto exchanges aren't the only exchanges to get hacked!
Robinhood isn't an exchange.
Any place you buy or sell stocks is an exchange
Robinhood isn't an exchange.
For example, where can I find all the stocks listed on the Charles Schwab exchange? You are either being obtuse on purpose, or do not understand a great many things.
My experience in the last six months or so trying to call Schwab has been very poor. Long hold times, and on one call I was unable to choose an option to speak with a live rep until going through an extremely long message about activating "Voice ID," and there did not seem to a way to opt out of it.
Yes, they have a phone number, but I have zero confidence in my ability to reach a live rep when it really matters.
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My experience in the last six months or so trying to call Schwab has been very poor. Long hold times, and on one call I was unable to choose an option to speak with a live rep until going through an extremely long message about activating "Voice ID," and there did not seem to a way to opt out of it.
Yes, they have a phone number, but I have zero confidence in my ability to reach a live rep when it really matters.
And it isn't just Schwab. I am certainly not the first person to make this observation, but every financial institution--whether it's a bank, broker, insurance company or something else--
The one advantage to e-mail and messaging is that you get a great "paper" trail of the complete incompetence of some of these support reps.
Just goes to show you. Crypto exchanges aren't the only exchanges to get hacked!