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Dec 2023-May 2024
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Subscribed for stock advice
Subscribed for stock advice
CommunicationI signed up for some stock tips, but now they won't stop trying to sell me more stuff. It's really bugging me. I just wanted some help with investing, not to be pushed into spending more cash. I'm definitely not impressed with their approach.
MF subscription
MF subscription
CommunicationThe Motley Fool gives out solid annual and monthly stock picks, but they drop the ball on keeping us updated about how those stocks are doing and bombarding us with ads for new ones. Plus, their extra services, like SaaS, don't get enough updates and I've been pretty let down by my experience with both.
Original purchase disappointment
Original purchase disappointment
CommunicationThe first purchase was a big disappointment for me. I thought I was getting a full program, but it was really just the basics with not much helpful info. And then, right after I signed up, all these upsell emails started coming in. It's annoying to get more emails trying to sell me stuff instead of giving me good stock tips. The pushy upsell tactics just seem greedy and not helpful at all.
Stock advice subscription
Stock advice subscription
CommunicationEh, so I signed up for The Motley Fool's stock advice subscription and let me tell ya, it's packed with tons of info and analysis on all kinds of stocks. They keep things up to date, which really helps me understand what's going on in the markets. The only downside is there are so many different services and choices for stock tips that it can make your head spin, especially if you're just starting out in the investing game. Once you're on their mailing list though, get ready for a flood of emails and newsletters coming your way. They make sure you're in the loop about all the latest market trends and potential investments.
About The Motley Fool
The Motley Fool is a private financial and investing advice company based in Alexandria, Virginia. It was founded in July 1993 by brothers Tom and David Gardner. The company provides a variety of financial services, including online subscription services, books, a website with articles on investment and personal finance, and a range of investment advice across multiple types of media. Its mission is to make the world smarter, happier, and richer by providing outstanding business and investing advice, at scale and for investors at every level of experience. The name "The Motley Fool" is taken from Shakespeare, where fools were the only individuals who could tell the truth to the king without repercussion, symbolizing the company's approach to giving honest financial advice.
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