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Couldn't agree LESS with Joe A. I have been with MF for about 3 years now. I started with their entry level Stock Advisor service and have added on a couple of premium services. Yes, they offer premium services and introduce them with a webinar that usually lasts about an hour that YOU CHOOSE to watch or not. No pressuring - they offer the service, explain it, and you decide if you want it or not. As far as cancellation, you can do that ONLINE in your account - you don't even need to talk to a CS rep if you don't want to (although they are very helpful). Have done VERY WELL in my portfolio just using the MF for advice. Will continue to use them for years to come.
Very hard to get hold of, and you don't seem to respond to repeated emails and texts.
It appears you are running your business on the Bait & Switch principle, you've got me to subscribe - and keep pressuring with more and more expensive upsells - while delivering nothing that isn't already widely available on the Internet.
To even attempt to unsubscribe is a nightmare - I guess the only option left to me now is to instruct my Credit Card Company to issue a stop order - otherwise, you will just keep charging for 'renewals' year after year.