wishicouldgomoreofte Mouseketeer Joined Oct 14, 2007 Messages 3,445 May 18, 2020 #1 Who have you used when you bought Disney stock?
matheke DIS Veteran Joined Dec 18, 2001 Messages 1,249 May 19, 2020 #2 I have used Broadridge (No longer an option) to set up our original account and just added shares with Computershare.
I have used Broadridge (No longer an option) to set up our original account and just added shares with Computershare.
The Prophet Mouseketeer Joined Mar 21, 2004 Messages 279 May 19, 2020 #3 Have you considered using brokerages such as Charles Schwab, E-Trade, or TD Ameritrade? They all charge zero-percent commissions
Have you considered using brokerages such as Charles Schwab, E-Trade, or TD Ameritrade? They all charge zero-percent commissions
Jack_Sparrow_NJ DIS Veteran DVC Silver Joined Nov 10, 2018 Messages 589 May 19, 2020 #4 Computershare is no muss no fuss. You can pretty much set it and forget it.
hlhlaw07 DIS Veteran Joined Apr 27, 2008 Messages 573 May 20, 2020 #5 I just buy it through my brokerage account at Vanguard.
wishicouldgomoreofte Mouseketeer Joined Oct 14, 2007 Messages 3,445 May 23, 2020 #6 Jack_Sparrow_NJ said: Computershare is no muss no fuss. You can pretty much set it and forget it. Click to expand... Thank you.
Jack_Sparrow_NJ said: Computershare is no muss no fuss. You can pretty much set it and forget it. Click to expand... Thank you.
wishicouldgomoreofte Mouseketeer Joined Oct 14, 2007 Messages 3,445 May 23, 2020 #7 matheke said: I have used Broadridge (No longer an option) to set up our original account and just added shares with Computershare. Click to expand... Thank you.
matheke said: I have used Broadridge (No longer an option) to set up our original account and just added shares with Computershare. Click to expand... Thank you.
carlbarry DIS Veteran Joined Oct 28, 2007 Messages 2,361 May 25, 2020 #8 I'm with those who say go with a no-cost brokerage like TD Ameritrade.