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Sewa

(1,352 posts)
Sat Apr 22, 2023, 12:06 AM Apr 2023

TD Ameritrade wouldn't close my account

Charles Schwab has bought TD Ameritrade and I don’t want to do business with Schwab. The buy out is to close next month.

I called to close my account and it didn’t go well. I had to pass this sham test before they would send me a check.

It was a three part test that I had pick an address out of a group that I should know. I had to pick the correct address in each part before they would close my account and send the check.

I wasn’t sure about any of the addresses I was presented. In the first part one address could have been from a place where I lived in the late ‘80s. In the other two parts the correct addresses were my father’s business addresses. How in the hell are people supposed to remember this?

I’m going call back Monday and ask to talk to the location’s manager and demand they close my account. The test I was given is a flawed sham.

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deRien

(223 posts)
1. I've had the same
Sat Apr 22, 2023, 12:41 AM
Apr 2023

issue with Docu Sign. Both times I thought I had answered the questions correctly but apparently I was wrong or there was something wrong with the system. Very frustrating.

Rebl2

(14,971 posts)
11. Same here
Thu May 11, 2023, 09:52 AM
May 2023

I don’t remember exact addresses to apartments I lived at 35 or more years ago.

LonePirate

(13,927 posts)
2. The test was to verify your identity so that they don't send your check to a scammer.
Sat Apr 22, 2023, 12:44 AM
Apr 2023

Look at it from their perspective. Someone contacts them and asks close Account X and they claim to be the owner of that account. Do you know how many people have had access to my date of birth and SSN from various jobs I have had to car loans to rental and mortgage applications and agreements? That's true for a lot of people. Anybody with access to that info in the past could impersonate someone else and drain their account with little difficulty.

These tests, while flawed in some cases, are there for your and the institution's protection. There may be better ways to handle these situations; but the company was looking out for you despite what you thought was an unreasonable hassle.

Sewa

(1,352 posts)
3. What happened to asking what your mothers
Sat Apr 22, 2023, 01:06 AM
Apr 2023

maiden name, like other businesses? Seems to me the test is designed to keep people from closing accounts.

I provided more than enough information to assure them that I was legit. Nobody else could know my trading history over a ten year span, but me.

moniss

(6,155 posts)
4. Many years ago I knew a woman who passed away and left her
Sat Apr 22, 2023, 02:03 AM
Apr 2023

account to an heir. Despite there being a will etc. the investment firm dragged on and on way past everything settling. After threat of suit they finally put through the paperwork to close the account. Almost half the value of the stocks had evaporated. The heir had been trying from the very beginning to get them to liquidate the stocks and just hold the account in cash. Florida brokerage. The same office had the nerve to call him up after some time passed and they asked him if he would like to invest some of the proceeds with them.

mwooldri

(10,430 posts)
5. The alternative to closing...
Sat Apr 22, 2023, 02:39 AM
Apr 2023

... is to withdraw all but a tiny amount of money. Opt out of electronic statements. Keep it dormant.

Unless service fees are involved. Then I suppose it would make sense to close it.

jimfields33

(19,330 posts)
7. That's a great idea.
Sat Apr 22, 2023, 06:18 AM
Apr 2023

I have a TD brokerage account. I’m going to let my account transfer to Schwab. But for those who don’t want to, keeping a share in the account won’t rack up fees. Only fees if you sell.

3Hotdogs

(13,579 posts)
8. You might have been able to go to a different brokerage and have them conduct the transfer.
Sat Apr 22, 2023, 06:30 AM
Apr 2023

Sewa

(1,352 posts)
10. Situation was resolved
Tue Apr 25, 2023, 04:18 PM
Apr 2023

I was able to have my account closed today. They waved all fees for inconveniencing me.

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