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James Brennan, Esq.

Always look at a firms E & O coverage, fidelity bond status, and public records. For instance, North American Exchange is a subsidiary of a publicly traded company (Nasdaq:CCBI). In the public records you can find significant information on a company's risks, managers, and financial resources.

Chris Starke

I've heard a few horror stories, but the most common problem I've encounted is infamiliarity with exchanges at a professional level. But this has gotten better.

James' comment above is excellent. Use professionals, ask about their reputation/track record and verify that they are bonded/insured.

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