Friday, February 13, 2009

Bought credit linked note from stockbroker

X approached me for advice. He bought the Minibond from his broker (i.e. securities firm). The broker telephoned him and advised me to buy the product. The broker gave him the wrong information about the product, but admitted that this was the same information provided by Lehman Brothers in the briefing.

X wanted to join a class action, but there were insufficient number of investors in the same category (i.e. approached by broker through the telephone) to form a class.  X decided that his best option was to file a complaint with FIDREC. He felt strongly that he had been misled, but he was not confident of presenting his case clearly.

It is important that X made his point of mis-selling clearly in the complaint filed with FIDREC. I advised X to approach Adrian Tan (atans1@hotmail.com) and seek his assistance to prepare the complaint. X should pay a fee for the time taken by Adrian to study and write the complaint, but this will be lower than the fee charged by a lawyer. Furthermore, Adrian Tan is more familiar with this matter. X was happy to take my suggestion.

I wish X all the best in lodging his complaint.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Many (or all) who bought from bokerages are rejected and keen to do a class action. Is there any lawyer representing this group?

Anonymous said...

Read Tan Kin Lin's blog for contact person for group or product if you want to join in class action.

Anonymous said...

Roughly what is the charges?
I don't mind paying if the chances of getting something is good. Thank you.

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