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Who do I talk to if I have a complaint about my broker?

Wednesday 23rd January 2002

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Q: Who do I talk to if I have a complaint about my broker?

A: If you're are not happy with something your broker has done the first thing to do is discuss it with your broker and see if you can come to some agreement. As with all service providers, your broker would rather see what they can do to keep you, their client, happy. If you can't come to an agreement you can contact the New Zealand Stock Exchange either by phone, letter or fax.

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