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CROOKS!
Still haven't received a refund for a "lifetime membership" purchase when these scammers went belly up. Have joined the "class" of a class action suit forming.
AVOID THEM!
Crooks!
Not a scam?
The jury is still out. Starting with the ‘free Monday Morning newsletter, the information they give you seems to be an avenue for 6 financial and investment executives to temp you with get rich quick headlines. So then one is presented with LONG reads on stat findings, analysis on successful past trades, etc. only to lead you to other promotions for each executive. You can pay different levels of cost for their expertise products starting from $39, $79 to thousands of $$’s and they advertise what you are getting is a steal/bargain.
If you don’t have the money to begin with be prepared.
Money Morning is a Scam!
Money Calendar
Money Calendar is an almost TOTAL loser. Of the 20 trades I have made in the last year, at least 16 were total failures and about 4 were moderate winners! The losers are real losers--they turn south hard and fast, and you rarely get even 1% of your initial investment.
I couldn't recommend more strongly that you avoid anything to do with Tom Gentile and Money Calendar!!
And if you don't heed this advice, do yourself a favor, and watch his recommendations closely for the 90-day money back period and I'm sure you will be ready to leave by the time 90 days roll around. I'd be willing to guarantee that!
Terry
Charged despite saying "No, thanks"
At the end of the registration form, there are two buttons : "Yes", and the other "No, thanks". After duly filling out the page with my information, I reconsidered and said no.
I was still charged the US$ 22 fee, despite this being a blatant error on their end, if not outright trickery.
I called, saying this must be a mistake, and was met with a representative telling me "it is non-refundable". Of course, it is not non-refundable if my money is stolen!
If anyone else has had such a problem with their trickery, leave your review too.
Thank you for taking the time to review Money Morning. I am really sorry to hear about your experience with the order form you had used. We value and appreciate any feedback we receive as it helps us improve. If you would like to discuss this further, we would be happy to speak with you. Our team can be contacted at 888-384-8339.
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Money Map Press
crappy
This is absolutely a scam. Read any article; all references are to either their internal 'gurus' or are secondary references to existing articles. No one will see their name in print with Money Morning.
This site has scam written all over it
I came across an article that said something to the effect of "All American Billionaires Moving to Foreign Markets" To my chagrin I read the article. Then there was a link to an interview. I just have to say that the layout became so spammy I couldn't even watch the video.
The next thing I did was cut and past the URL into google with the word scam next to it and viola. Here I am.
I have a hobby of exposing scams on my website. In no way am I an expert at this but this company screams out scam.
Some unsolicited advice: Don't trust anything nowadays. Always do research. The scam artists are getting better every day so always dig deep.
I like it!
agree
This is absolutely a scam site. All of their 'expert' referrals are from their own internal 'experts.' No one with any reputation to maintain will give them the time of day. Take a look - any article in the past 10 years (or however they've been around).
They Literally Just Said WWIII Was An Imminent Threat
Not at all kidding, I just stumbled across an article on this site that tried to parlay news of China's move to obtain reserve currency status for the yuan into their description of an author as a CIA Warfare Adviser who, "in a startling interview reveals that all 16 U.S. Intelligence Agencies have begun to prepare for World War III."
The article then links to a proprietary site video with scary music and a montage of market collapse imagery juxtaposed with mushroom clouds. When you try to get off the b-movie alarmist bus, clicking exit on the page, in familiar spam-site fashion a pop up appears asking you if you really want to leave before the big punchline.
You could probably buy a bridge on this site.
Quite a website!
There should be a way to indicate total disapproval other than 1 star. This "thing" (MoneyMorning) would be DIGNIFIED if you accused it of distortions, fear-mongering, politics, slanted (or ANY OTHER) type of journalism, or even, outright lying.
Instead, this is a lunatic fringe, and we are talking, bear-grease, deer urine, camouflage, and tin-foil hat FRINGE ranting about a variety of topics that in the hands of responsible people, are news-worthy.
None of this qualifies as news, none of it qualifies as opinions, none of it qualifies even as speculation OTHER THAN if you use "speculative" in the sense of "I speculate as to which medicines these people forgot to take this morning".
It is SLICK. The people who wrote and produced it acquired a strong degree of professionalism somewhere, one assumes while taking Post-GED college classes while serving out the back half of their 15 year sentence for "Fraud", "Theft by Deception", or what ever the hell it was they were arrested for the 1st time.
Absolutely correct.
fear mongering to get your money
I'm wondering how much they pay Yahoo!, et al to put these "panic ads" out there. They are a disgusting ploy to get low information voters and investors to buy into their doom market.
project prophecy
More fear mongering, they are talking about some CIA operative is warning about a 100 trillion crash that is coming. If I had a nickel for every doomsayer and apocalypse prediction I heard... Ug.
Garbage.
If you're looking for misinformation this is your goto site
Looks Like the Tea Party to me
Their video "revealing" the buildup of Liquid Natural Gas (LGN) storage facilities refer to several stocks that are up a lot in the last year of companies involved. I checked several of them on Yahoo Finance, and they were all DOWN significantly in the last year.
Dummer than dumb
So did I and I'm still waiting on my refund. WHAT SHOULD WE DO ?
Unfortunately, that is part of life, taking risks sometimes when we think or more correctly feel that an offer that sounds too good to be true presents us with an opportunity to make our lives richer and better. We just have to shallow our loses or defeats and move on and hope something better and more legit crosses our part in life.
Faux News style tripe for the unwashed and unlettered
Anyone who actually falls for the malarky on this web site deserves to lose money. It i so over the top that only a truly deficient half-wit would ever believe a single word from this incredibly silly web site.
P. T. Barnum was right - there is a sucker born every minute.... and they all get their investment advice from sites like this.
Money Map Press is run by crooks.
The Geiger Index. Money Map Press, 16 West Madison Street, Baltimore MD 21201.
Toll Free: 888.384.8339 http://www.moneymappress.com
I would give them an infinite negative review if I could. I followed their advice and after several months it became clear that I would never even recoup my subscription costs, let alone a decent return on my money. When I called to cancel my subscription, they would not do it. I called my credit card company Discover and they issued my a temporary credit. Thought I would at least get a refund on my subscription cost. However, as Geiger blew them off with no response and the fact that I have taken 5 months to come to the conclusion that I have been defrauded, Discover reversed my credit and blew me off as well. A POX on all those involved at both Geiger and Discover. I intend to post this on every site that I can to try and protect others from being stolen from like I was.
I don't fall for things like this but I fell for it and now I'm afraid I was taken as well. There must be something we can do .
I had the identical experience with Geiger Index and have, regrettably, written off my loss. The person behind the Geiger Index, Kieth Fitzgerald, has been touted to be a financial guru, but he is just another one of the "ru of the mill" scam artists.
This site screamed "check credibility"...
I'm going to wager a whole penny that this site has Russians and or Chinese behind it.
Real or Tea Party Fear Mongering?
As an MBA and a Conservative I could see at first glance that this was a scam. If you invested and lost money blame yourself not the Tea Party or Fox news or anybody else that doesn't have a thing to do with this website. If it pops up on your facebook account it is because someone put a cookie on your machine and you haven't deleted it yet. Do your own Due Diligence and stop blaming everyone else.
Tea party? Someone's been drinking the John Stewart snark flavored Kool Aid.
Dumb Blonde
If you were that dumb Fox News would make you a star!
Saw a pattern...
I started subconsciously noting doom and gloom predictions of an impending financial Armageddon on several websites I visited. Clicked once and confirmed my suspicions.
It's idiots like this that start panics amongst the uninformed that can cause economic tremors. If enough people buy into a lie, it may come true - please don't!!