Merrill, Countrywide and Lehman Added to Litigation Scorecard [View article]
Here's another Merrill Lynch Class Action----with funds having not been distributed.
$125,000,000 has been sitting receiving 6% interest theoretically, since 2006 with the funds not distributed by Merrill Lynch LItigation Settlement with phone number 1-888-217-2225------until recent months phone calls were answered by a live person. Now the calls are automated.
Funds were said to be distributed in the last quarter of 2008 or in the 1st quarter of 09.
Still no funds coming but being held, theoretically, in escrow awaiting for someone to mail checks.
Well, within all of this time-----I could have put some calculators on the kitchen table and brought in some women friends to calculate and make the distributions all within a months time.
So why are the funds not being distributed??? Seems the stockholders who cared enough to fill in the forms and get them in in a timely manner, diserve some answers.
Merrill is now gone-----------so who has our money now? (A pittance in a class action that will not replace the losses investors incurred due to analysis misguidance.)
Merrill, Countrywide and Lehman Added to Litigation Scorecard [View article]
$125,000,000 has been sitting receiving 6% interest theoretically, since 2006 with the funds not distributed by Merrill Lynch LItigation Settlement with phone number 1-888-217-2225------until recent months phone calls were answered by a live person. Now the calls are automated.
Funds were said to be distributed in the last quarter of 2008 or in the 1st quarter of 09.
Still no funds coming but being held, theoretically, in escrow awaiting for someone to mail checks.
Well, within all of this time-----I could have put some calculators on the kitchen table and brought in some women friends to calculate and make the distributions all within a months time.
So why are the funds not being distributed??? Seems the stockholders who cared enough to fill in the forms and get them in in a timely manner, diserve some answers.
Merrill is now gone-----------so who has our money now? (A pittance in a class action that will not replace the losses investors incurred due to analysis misguidance.)