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    Absolute beginner's question - looking for advice r.e. selling shares

    @olviersue Always here to help. Let me know if you have any other questions.
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    Absolute beginner's question - looking for advice r.e. selling shares

    @olviersue No worries. A few caveats: Transfers will fail if your name and address don't match exactly to so make sure they do. (ie name and address at the share registry is the same that you use for commsec) ASX Shares are settled on a T+3 basis. This means that you have 3 days to pay after...
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    Absolute beginner's question - looking for advice r.e. selling shares

    @olviersue Ok so first you have to work out whether the shares are in your name. If you are a minor or they were bought for you as a minor then you may have difficulty transferring them around as technically you can't own shares until you are 18, they are held for you by a trustee. When you...
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    Absolute beginner's question - looking for advice r.e. selling shares

    @olviersue How did you get the shares? Surely you bought them through a broker? If you seriously don't remember what broker... Open an account with any broker (cmc markets is the cheapest, but NAB or bell direct are pretty cheap also.) Actually Commsec are doing $600 free brokerage right now...
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    Absolute beginner's question - looking for advice r.e. selling shares

    @cadi The more I read it, the more I think it is a friend or family member who wanted to buy them because $55 is the cost of an off market transfer. Who knows though. OP has gone silent.
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    Absolute beginner's question - looking for advice r.e. selling shares

    @olviersue Which broker are the shares currently held at? 150 telstra shares @ $6.30 = $945 Does this amount seem correct? Most aussie brokers will charge $11-$20 to sell that amount assuming these are shares held in an individual name. Who is charging $56? Are they currently chess sponsored?
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