QUOTE(smartly @ Feb 25 2010, 05:02 PM)
Call your remisier else call the registrar office.
QUOTE(jasontoh @ Feb 25 2010, 10:03 PM)
Write letter, at least that was what my mum did. Or maybe call to double confirm first. Btw, are you sure it will send you the cheques, instead of direct bank to your CDS account if you are using nominal account.
QUOTE(mo_meng @ Feb 25 2010, 10:22 PM)
haniff which reit u buying now n hv high div yield?
pikachu .. u buy b4 ex date .. but did u sell it b4 ex date also haha n what type of account ur having?
QUOTE(David_Brent @ Feb 25 2010, 10:53 PM)
First: call the Share Registrar (Symphony - or whoever) and tell them your situation. They probably won't give a **** about your problem and they may not even pick up the phone....
So then your next move is to call the company direct and tell them you are a shareholder and ask to speak to the head of Treasury. It's the Treasury Department in the company responsible for the divvy payments.
Tell them your situation and they should be able to check the records and get you your divvy cheque....

P.S. If that doesn't work, suggest you call Jason's Mum and she may tell you what to do......

thanks for the feedback.. i will check it on monday.. thanks a lot..