I attended the Optionetics public seminar in the Vancouver B.C. Area, with my partner a college lecturer and were both convinced by the information given that the Optionetics teaching seminars presented an ideal forum to learn about stock trading, so we bought into the idea.
The first mornings seminar was an identical repeat of their 'public' offering which lulled us into complacency and took us past the mid-day deadline for refunds.in other words, a deliberate policy to deceive people who had little experience but wanted to learn.
The afternoon seminar was vastly different, way above our heads and only of sense to experienced traders. I also noticed a shift in afternoon attendance to what were obviously experience traders.
This was not what we were led to believe as to the course content, we felt totally deceived, my partner a college lecturer was quite adamant that what was promised and what was given were two entirely different concepts. I felt the same.
Next morning on second day at commencement of seminar, which I attended alone, I asked for refund which was refused, I did then attend the seminar for most of that day and found it even more advanced and not all suitable for the novice.
I have written several times to Optionetics asking for a refund, received only one negative reply and the rest of my letters entirely ignored and without reply.
This happened November/ December and despite many attempts I have received no satisfaction and respectfully hope that this Rip-of Report will bring a satisfactory conclusion. The sum of money involved is $2995. Oo U.S.
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