Just applied through HLB ATM.
I suppose the price is RM 2.90 per share.
But after I keyed in 5 lots, the total amount shown in the ATM screen is RM 145.00 only.
HLB keyed in the wrong price?
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May 22 2011, 06:23 PM
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Just applied through HLB ATM.
I suppose the price is RM 2.90 per share. But after I keyed in 5 lots, the total amount shown in the ATM screen is RM 145.00 only. HLB keyed in the wrong price? |
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May 22 2011, 11:37 PM
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QUOTE(Veda @ May 22 2011, 09:26 PM) InĀ alexander3133's case, RM145 means 50 shares, yet he keyed in '5 lots'. But... the ATM screen there clearly wrote lot not share.Just to confirm, Maybank ATM uses 'lots' instead of 'units'? The receipt printed out from the ATM also writing lot. I don't dare to key in 50 that time because just in case they made mistake in the pricing or quantity, I have not much money to pay them. 1 unit = RM 2.90 1 lot = 100 units = RM 290 5 lots = 500 units = RM RM 1450 I just scare the "in case". So, if happened to be "unit" instead of "lot", am I able to edit my order? Because I already applied. This post has been edited by alexander3133: May 22 2011, 11:40 PM |
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May 23 2011, 12:20 AM
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QUOTE(CP88 @ May 22 2011, 11:55 PM) Bro Alexander3133, That is true.If you keyed in 50 that time and your account doesn't have sufficient fund, i believe that the transaction will not proceed. Just my 2 cents There is another reason why I think they keyed in the wrong share price is because: When the ATM machine prompted me to enter the quantity in lot, it only allows me to enter 3 digits. which mean the valid range is from 1 to 999. So if the quantity is in unit instead of shares, the max you can apply is just 999 shares which I don't think is true. For my pocket sake, I just play safe and entered 5 instead of 50. |
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Jun 15 2011, 06:49 AM
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My IPO application did not successful, I apply through bank ATM.
On that IPO first day, my bank called me to claim back the money. To claim back the money, ATM receipt is required. I am not sure those who bought it and have price revised also have to pay your bank a visit and claim back your money. Just from my experience. |
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Jun 15 2011, 07:47 AM
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