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Maleficent2
09-21-2001, 05:11 PM
Blink is doing a incentive you get 7500 points for the purchase at oneshare.com

I know they are expensive but they are giving 1/2 of their fee to the RED CROSS relief effort so that is $20.00 of the total.I got the MY First Share package for a total of 116.00 for my DS for Christmas they are also giving you a free stock with purchase I chose Planet Hollywood.


oh and I used my MyPoints M/C so I will get points for that also.


if anyone has been thinking of buying a share of Disney thru them now is the time.



Mal:bounce:

dmslush
09-21-2001, 06:05 PM
Mal,
I also bought a share today. I got an bonus mail through mypoints for sharebuilder, buy one share and get 1000 points. I am going to turn around and donate the points. Share builder only charges $3 per transaction, or you can pay $9 a month for unlimited transactions.

Maleficent2
09-21-2001, 06:51 PM
but will buy multiple shares of Disney hey it can only go up right!



Mal

dmslush
09-21-2001, 07:03 PM
Mal,
That's what I was thinking. I only wanted to buy one share at first, just to be safe you know. But, I am honestly thinking about getting some more. I'm like you, I don't think it will possibly go down any further.

Maleficent2
09-21-2001, 07:08 PM
Dana it went back up to $17.87 today



gotta go up high this year was $40+



Mal

Alison Wonderland
09-21-2001, 08:58 PM
That's a great idea!I'm going to look into that.

Beanie
09-21-2001, 09:38 PM
LOL I just answered this same post on the Community Board!! :)

I am also going to do this as well...we already own one share, so why not buy more!! :)



besides, the economy needs it!! :)

sweetpea3812
09-24-2001, 08:53 PM
my husband is so excited about buying some disney stock,, but
we know absolutely nothing about investing or stock,, but do have
a few hundred that we wouldn't miss,, so which would be better,
buying stock like mal or buying stock @ sharebuilder,, are the stock
in frames worth more,, or just better looking:confused: thanks laurie

Alison Wonderland
09-24-2001, 08:58 PM
The stocks in frame are not worth more. If you are just looking to buy a share, and not looking for a present (for a child for example) you won't want the frame and all that. That is just window dressing. If you just want to own the stock, go for the $3 fee!

Maleficent2
09-24-2001, 09:22 PM
Alison

mine was a gift for my son.Who has a $3.00 fee?????Please.


Mal

Gillian
09-24-2001, 10:29 PM
These are really good deals! Thanks for sharing :)

Now, how do I get someone to give ME a gift of framed disney stock? :D

Alison Wonderland
09-25-2001, 07:13 AM
Sharebuilder --you can buy a stock and pay 3 dollar fee for transaction. THis is for stock only. At oneshare, you can get the frame etc for extra money. (which is nice for a present)

Maleficent2
09-25-2001, 09:21 AM
ONLY one share or say if you bought 10 shares of Disney would it still be $3.00?





Mal

MiknMinMouse
09-25-2001, 10:59 AM
Mal, You read my mind ~ LOL. I was going to post today about buying Oneshare but through SearchCactus where you get $5.00 and a free share. Your deal sounds better though :-). Unfortunately I had already bought my DS's share before I joined the rewards but he received it Saturday. I wish all of you could have seen his face when he unwrapped his gift. He said "Wow" with absolute Awe on his face "Now I own a piece of Disneyworld". It was the neatest gift possible. The certificate is gorgeous. Now we're waiting on his Pixar share with his grandparents bought him. One word of note, it takes quite a wihle sometimes for the certificates to come so ORDER EARLY. The Disney stock took 4 weeks and so far the Pixar stock is at 5. They tell you 4 - 8 weeks. :pinkbounc

Alison Wonderland
09-25-2001, 03:19 PM
It says 3 dollars per transaction and I am thinking you buy as many shares as you want in the transaction. I have not done it myself yet but thinking about it.

OhMickey
09-25-2001, 03:44 PM
I am a true novice -

When you submit an order, do you get the stock for the current price or does it take a while to process the order?

Liz
10-08-2001, 08:24 PM
I have the same question as OhMickey. If you order from Sharebuilder and they only place the order once a week, I guess you have to just be prepared to pay whatever the price is at that time, correct?

Also do you actually get the share certificate with Sharebuilder?

Thanks!

sweetpea3812
10-09-2001, 06:10 AM
with sharebuilder,, but please keep in mind, i am a beginner at this investing thing too:)
I went with the real-time trades instead of the sharebuilder plan setup,, that way i was
able to buy the amount of stocks i wanted at a price i set..Took about a week , to transfer
from my checking to my sharebuilder account,,then i was all set to trade,, now comes the sad
part
:( :( I only bought 2 shares of disney and 50 shares of some company that i had never
heard of,,Why because my so called "expert" brother:) said it was my best bet,,a sure
thing,,and i have been watching it go up and down ever since,,It was excitng at 1st, like
a good poker game,, but now i just want to call and be done with it,, :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
lol laurie

Alison Wonderland
10-09-2001, 06:47 AM
If you go with the 3 dollar fee from sharebuilder they buy once a week on tuesday.