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I signed up over the Internet on July 1st with Motley Fool for their service called "Hidden Gems." The company clearly advertised that the first 30 days are free, and then they would charge me $345 for the 2 year subscription. After the company had advertised this, they turned right around and charged me the $345 immediately the day after I signed up. The company's policy clearly states that I would not be charged until Aug. 1st. These people are guilty of false advertising, and they are also liars.

I later found out that they don't supply a phone number for me to call, and so far, they have not returned my numerous emails. Therefore, I am not able to get in touch with them. My advice is to stay away from these people who lied to me and cheated me out of the 30 free days that they promised. If I try to cancel before the 30 free days are up, I have a sinking feeling that I will be in for the hassle of my life trying to do so! I am suspicious of a company that does not even supply a phone number.in summary, I was a fool for subscribing to Motley Fool!


Company: Motley Fool
Country: USA
State: Virginia
City: Alexandria
Address: 2000 Duke Street, Fourth Floor
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