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Can You Tell Me...?

posted by Mike LaBella, Videographer/Editor at 9:25 PM on 10/21/09

Can You Tell Me....ANYTHING?

Well perhaps not anything, but if you have a question related to the economy, your business, your personal finances or anything else, we're asking you to bring it on. Free advice courtesy of Nightly Business Report! Actually, the advice won't be coming directly from NBR, but from the experts we ask to answer your questions.

Its all part of our brand new segment -- "Can You Tell Me...?"

How do you take part?

Skype ScreenWe want you to ask your question on camera via Skype, so we can use it in our program. If you're not familiar with it, Skype is kind of like a video phone. It is a free software that lets you talk over the Internet to anyone else also on Skype for as long as you like no matter where you are in the world. And, yes, it is totally free. You can download the software here.

So, you've got Skype. Now, how do you call us?

There are a couple ways:

1) Call us via Skype on Thursday, October 22nd from 2-3pm EST. All you have to do is search for Nightly Business Report in Skype and add us to your contacts.

2) If #1 isn't convenient, email your question to us at tellme@nbr.com. In the email, tell us what time you are available, and we'll Skype you then.

Oh, and if you can't get the hang of Skype, you can email your video directly to tellme@nbr.com. Remember to keep your question -- and your video file -- short if you choose this option, though. Our email boxes, like yours, have space limits.

We look forward to hearing your questions, getting them answered, and broadcasting both the questions and the answers in our program!

This will be a continuing feature, so look for us to announce additional dates and times when we'll be waiting for your calls on Skype.

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td ameritrade put a 17 million dollar trade on my account and the trade was going agenst me so I canceled it at a 67 thousand dollar loss. the question is how do I get my 67 thousand back?


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