Smells a lot like a bunch of people who blindly accepted a "free" service, skipped reading the terms of service they agreed to, and then got exactly what should have been expected, if they were only paying attention.
Gee, where have I heard this story before?
Hate to sound like a broken record, but we need to be smarter consumers. Under no circumstances should you follow the herd off the cliff in pursuit of the new shiny service. Do due diligence, read the fine print, do not shop there. Only support businesses and services that respect you. Run far, far away from services who's business model and legalese allows abuse.
They're not your friends and the service is not "free".
Smells a lot like a bunch of people who blindly accepted a "free" service, skipped reading the terms of service they agreed to, and then got exactly what should have been expected, if they were only paying attention.
Gee, where have I heard this story before?
Hate to sound like a broken record, but we need to be smarter consumers. Under no circumstances should you follow the herd off the cliff in pursuit of the new shiny service. Do due diligence, read the fine print, do not shop there. Only support businesses and services that respect you. Run far, far away from services who's business model and legalese allows abuse.
They're not your friends and the service is not "free".
Most every brokerage was blocking or slowing trades on GME today, even the paid ones.
Though RH was the only to sell trades or cancel already queued ones
System is rigged for sure. My point is for consumers to get a whole lot smarter when selecting who to crawl into bed with.