The website stopped working on Google Chrome (I always use the lastest version of the browser), and the people who are supposedly customer service agents treated me like it was just fine that they were holding about $200,000 of my money and didn't plan to fix the problem with the browser I prefer to use.So, I reported the incident to the SEC, FINRA, and the FTC; and the customer service agents' solution was to tell me I had to move all my money out of Wealthfront.The company is trying to float an IPO, but it really seems to be run very, very, very badly now.When I first started with Wealthfront, they worked hard to get and hold onto my business, but ever since UBS backed out of acquiring the company, everything about the company has gone to pretty horrible.I don't think the SEC should allow the people who now run Wealthfront to go public, because I don't think they understand how to run a brokerage house.
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Wealthfront Inc. is an automated investment service firm based in Redwood City, California, founded by Andy Rachleff and Dan Carroll in 2008.