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Customers complain amid disruptions to TD's online brokerage

Some Toronto-Dominion Bank customers are having problems using TD's WebBroker internet brokerage service and taking to social media with their complaints.

Bank plans to make upgrades Tuesday night to curb ongoing problem

Some TD customers say they've lost money with WebBroker in recent days due to missed buys and sells. (David Bell/CBC)

Several Twitter and Facebook users are complaining about problems logging into or using TD's WebBroker website since Friday, and complaints about the bank logged on canadianoutages.com on Tuesday began to climb at around 9:30 a.m. ET.

The bank posted a message on the WebBroker website saying it is experiencing a system issue that is affecting a small percentage of clients, and clients can use the TD Mobile App as it works towarda solution.

TD Bank spokesman Paolo Pasquini said the bank plans to make capacity upgrades Tuesday night to WebBroker that will help solve intermittent delays some of its clients have recently experienced online.

Pasquini said clients can also call TD Direct Investing (1-800-465-5463) to speak with an investment representative who can help process transactions on their behalf.

"We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused and thank our clients for their patience," he said.

On hold for 2 hours

TD WebBroker user Adam Kauppi said he started having problems using the service on Friday and called the bank for assistance, but hung up after waiting for two hours on hold.

Kauppi, vice president of strategy and operations for U.S. startup Adcuratio, who lives in Toronto, said on Tuesday he eventually reached a TD Bank representative via Facebook, who offered to reimburse him the fee for four trades.

However, Kauppi said he's a fairly active trader with transactions typically ranging from $10,000 to $200,000 US and that roughly $40 in refunded fees is not enough.

"When you're trading in big dollars, any matter of seconds changes considerable dollars, which doesn't compare to the $9.99 commissions they're going to reimburse me," he said in a phone interview.

Tax implications

Kauppi also expressed frustration that there were problems on Dec. 29, the last day of the trading year, because failure to execute trades can have tax implications. He said he plans to reach out to TD again to ask for free trades as further compensation.

Pat Martin, a bookkeeper based in St. Catharines, Ont., estimated she has lost a couple of thousand dollars due to missed buys and sells since she began having intermittent problems with WebBroker in recent days.

However, she said that she has had problems with WebBroker at least a half-dozen times over the course of the year, but the recent episode was "exceptionally bad."

Martin said she tried to call TD on Friday, but gave up being on hold for more than an hour. She was unsuccessful reaching TD Bank by phone on Tuesday as well, she said.

"I've dealt with TD since 2009... and it's a hassle to switch to a different broker," Martin said in a phone interview. "But this year, I'm going to seriously do some due diligence on other brokers."