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LEI saying "registered" but not being able to trade


Guest Mr T

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Guest Mr T

I have submitted my LEI 5 times over 3 days and it says registered but I still cannot trade as it is not registered. Since no one answers the phone over here (spent hours on hold), answers emails (too hard?) , twitter (nope - not that either). Let's try this last way to get an answer. Give you the weekend before I withdraw my money and move on. Not a good start. Very frustrated customer. 

 

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