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Ask HN: How can recover my equity stock options?

1 pointsby the_black_hand10 months ago
Recently, left a startup job and so my options 3 month window till expiration kicked in. I took some time off between jobs to be with family&#x2F;travel. I got back and recently started a new job that pays bi-weekly. My plan was to save some money each paycheck and exercise my options as money came. Unfortunately, all my option grants are on Carta. And Carta sucks so bad! I&#x27;m surprised this company is still in business WTF.<p>I submitted a first request thinking it would take max two to three days to complete the ACH like any normal business (it says 3-5 business days). It didn&#x27;t. A few weeks pass, I&#x27;m getting close to my option expiration date. I get my next paycheck. So I figured let me submit my second batch and exercise my remaining options. The kicker: Carta doesn&#x27;t allow multiple exercise requests! WTF! I wait and wait for the first exercise to complete. Apparently, the grant needs to be signed by multiple parties before the ACH even begins. It&#x27;s been close to a month now, and my options expire tomorrow.<p>Like wtf, you have one job Carta! So I call Carta and ask them to expedite the process. They say my only option is to submit a manual request to my previous company to exercise. So I have to send them a mail&#x2F;fax like it&#x27;s the 80s. I&#x27;m out of the country on a trip and don&#x27;t know how I can get the check to them by tomorrow.<p>Carta sucks kids! I get that cap tables are complex, but surely processing a payment shouldn&#x27;t take months in 2024. Even if it does, it&#x27;s inexcusable that they can&#x27;t handle multiple requests at once.

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wdh50510 months ago
Brainstorm Idea (i haven&#x27;t been in that situation) - you could contact an investment bank and have them buy them from you then deal with the headache