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geckosfeet

(9,644 posts)
Mon Jul 29, 2013, 04:18 PM Jul 2013

Posting this here - Short Term Redemption Fee scam

A heads up about short term redemption fees on mutual fund holdings.

About three or four weeks ago I sold off some holdings in a mutual fund that I have with Fidelity. When I sold it they smacked me with a short term redemption fee.

I thought this was odd since I have had the shares for a while - certainly past the short term redemption period.

I thought about it for a few days and determined that what was happening was that dividends from the fund were being re-invested in the fund. And I must have held some of the reinvested shares for less than the short term redemption period. Therefore I was subject to the fee.

Bastards.

I called Fidelity today and told them that all dividends are to be put into my core account. That way I know when there are shares that will be subject to the short term redemption fee, and I can invest dividends as I want.

Anyone else run into this scam?

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Posting this here - Short Term Redemption Fee scam (Original Post) geckosfeet Jul 2013 OP
Capitalism is a scam. GeorgeGist Jul 2013 #1
I don't use Fidelity. westerebus Jul 2013 #2
I suspect that they all engage in this practice. geckosfeet Jul 2013 #3

geckosfeet

(9,644 posts)
3. I suspect that they all engage in this practice.
Tue Jul 30, 2013, 01:26 PM
Jul 2013

Just give them a call to confirm how your dividends are being distibuted.

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