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They may have to use a fax/  A signed contract may not be accepted via email, unless you are using a secure email system.  At least that is what my banker, and broker tell me.  :)

Your banker and broker are wrong in my jurisdiction at least.

 

Also, I'd say 80% or more of "faxes" are now e-mails sent through a third-party intermediary who gives the option of hooking up a fax machine/automatic printing. Traditional fax machines are nearly dead.

 

More importantly, this thread makes me happy.

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Your banker and broker are wrong in my jurisdiction at least.

Also, I'd say 80% or more of "faxes" are now e-mails sent through a third-party intermediary who gives the option of hooking up a fax machine/automatic printing. Traditional fax machines are nearly dead.

More importantly, this thread makes me happy.

That is weird. I had to create a special "signed" email server at my school. Because the bank wouldn't accept any emails with financial stuff from our business manager. The emails had to be electronically signed and encrypted or they would just take a fax. My personal broker is the same way. No sell or buy orders via email. Unless it is signed and encrypted. Yet will take a fax. Wonder if it is company specific. Thanks for the info.

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