Daniel McCormick
GBI am trying to buy gift card stocks no in their top 10 I am trying to buy gift stocks other than the most popular stocks listed on the webpage. They say I can but I have spent over an hour trying to figure out how to buy a gift card stock other than their 10 most popular. What am I missting?
Prudence Cole
GBI have loved and used Stockpile since…2015 I have loved and used Stockpile since the beginning but now with a membership it makes it impossible for gifting when the recipient are not members. And more importantly, I wish I could track the acceptance of the gift. To do so I have to send an email to request a report on which of my gifts were redeemed. I do not always get an email acknowledging redemption. This is such a great service and it has encouraged my grandchildren to save but it could use improvements and NOT MEMBERSHIPS!
Robert
GBStarted from day 1 with this company Started from day 1 with this company. The company WAS NOT fee based in terms of needing a period subscription. Just paid a fee when ordering trades, then they did away with much of the trading fees and life was very merry. For whatever reason, stockpile decided to absolutely screw up and pissed off their customer base by moving from “little to no” service fees to, have period subscription(s) to use the application. I left. I encourage you to do as well when there are PLENTY of “no fee” online brokerages with serviceable and simple mobile applications. I swear this company just wants to fail, makes no sense being “fee based” when most online brokerages aren’t.
customer
GBGo Stockpile! Stockpile user for about 5 years. Best fractions app out there. Never a problem, trades close at 3 pm, not real fast but good enough, many fractions available, only dividend yield rather than amount, easy search for popular products, tax documents did not import.
Stacey
GBThey need to change their advertising They need to change their advertising. This is not meant for kids. I DO NOT recommend buying a kid a gift certificate for them as ALL THE MONEY will end up going to their $5 per month monthly fee (that they implemented after my kid was gifted a $100 gift card). (I get a per transaction fee, but monthly fee for a kid who got a gift card, the $100 dwindles down quite quickly if the stock is dipping as well!)