Again, I had to go through the unnecessary lose of time because the corruption rat could not resist to play his harassing games on me. First, he apparently wanted to surprise me with an unforeseen margin call (maintenance call) on my Scottrade account even though I have been without any margin debt for years. He strengthened that by making my inquiring emails receive no response until I waited for the next day to check the history and find that margin call had happened, as expected, because of some fee, a 20$ "reorganizing fee" which I was charged because of a reverse split that suddenly came out of the blue and executed for one of the stocks I hold. Still that was apparently not enough for him. So when I went to try to log to my Schwab account to check on what could be also happening there I was asked to change my password before being let into the account. That still could have been seen with more probability that it was not related to the corruption rat if it were not for I was asked a different security question from the one I had chosen. Because of that he probably also enjoyed another instance of forcing his will seeing me resorting to make a phone call to gain access to my account.