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Comments and Reviews
Good features for tracking other accounts, but their picks on stocks on your behalf will not be good, and their support staff alternated between being unable to understand what you are asking and then not correctly describing what they want and being just outright insane.
One of them tried to insinuate I had made some kind of physical threat when I told them to bear with me a minute the partner site (not wealthfront's site) was stuck and not loading. I'm not clear on who she thought I was threatening. I hadn't spoken any kind of threat or even anything negative towards that rep, any of their colleagues, or the company. I think it was just an attempt to goad me into something on a recorded line to cover their own rear for the "difficult call" that was taking up so much time.