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Complaint Review: Mega Droid - Internet

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Mega Droid Would not refund the $97.00 fee even though they have a 90 day guarantee Interne

*Consumer Comment: Smacks Forehead

*Consumer Comment: You're kidding...

*Consumer Comment: Megadroid - An interesting bit of kit!

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I foolishly signed up for Mega Droid because they had a 90 refund guarantee, and when they sent me the software to download, I realized that it was for a more computer savy person than I am, so I requested a refund the same day, I signed up and they told me to send my receipt to refunds@clickbank.com but did not give me the address to send it to. Do not deal with this company as it is a scam and requires quite a bit of computer knowlege to participate in their trading stategy. It is B. S. Bill, North Fort Myers, Fl.

William
N. Fort Myers
U.S.A.

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#3 Consumer Comment

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AUTHOR: Espresso11 - (United States of America)

POSTED: Tuesday, May 11, 2010

   Is this a joke? First of all, I bought MD. I had to pull out of the market because of financial difficulties so I requested a refund, but not because it did not work. This is one of the easy EAs to use. It has step by step instructions. If they made it any simpler they would come over to your house and turn your computer on for you.


   Secondly, I got my refund almost immediately. They didn't give you the address? What do you call refunds@clickbank.com? That is called an email address. You obviously paid electronically so why would you expect a physical address? I've gotten refunds on over 10 clickbank products and they are nearly instant unless the merchant disputes it, which they never have for a forex product. You make me embarrassed to be a resident of Florida.
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#2 Consumer Comment

You're kidding...

AUTHOR: ReactorCore - (Canada)

POSTED: Sunday, May 24, 2009

First, I don't work for whomever makes and distributes Megadroid, but I really have to point out that no company is responsible for ensuring any level of YOUR expertise prior to selling you a product. That's YOUR responsibility. Using your logic, Bic would have to ensure you weren't a pyro before selling you a lighter.

You claim that it's a "scam", but the only thing you have here is a bit of missing info which it sounds like you could have gotten if you had simply made further inquiries... at least they answered your request for a full refund. It looks like someone just overlooked giving you a surface mail address or perhaps assumed you were doing some kind of charge back via PayPal or the like? Did you even follow up on this???

The onus is on you to ensure that you have the requisite knowledge to use what you choose to purchase, and it's up to you to do the homework, not the company to research you to make sure you have two neurons in your skull to bang together to use their product or software. You sound like someone who expected to just "make the program go" and start raking in the cash or something.

Consumers need to take responsibility for themselves every once in a while. Sure, there are *plenty* of companies that are always trying to pull a fast one on the consumer, and the consumer needs a measure of protection from them, but to be FAIR (after all, we consumers expect it, aren't companies entitled to the same?), shouldn't companies (good companies, that is) have some measure of protection and advocacy from IDIOT CONSUMERS?

So far, I don't see any "scam" here, just a consumer who was too lazy and/or stupid to do the research and expected a monetary "miracle in a box" and wants to blame everyone but himself for being a twit.

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#1 Consumer Comment

Megadroid - An interesting bit of kit!

AUTHOR: Jimmyblog - (United Kingdom)

POSTED: Sunday, May 24, 2009

I bought the Megadroid robot after much searching the web obtaining information and making ( as certain as I could ) that it was not a rip off. The download arrived upon payment to clickbank and comprised the robot, library file and a e-book manual.
The instructions were as clear as crystal and I am no computor expert. However I did mail the owners a couple of times to make sure I was downloading it correctly.
You have to authenticate the robot by adding the clickbank receipt code to the
parameters but all that is shown in the instructions
I am running a demo forex account with Forexmeta and using the EZhoster computor so I can run 24/7.This computor lives up to its reputation.
The other day it pulled in 2 x $140 in the space of 5hrs although gave back about $260 in the next trade. I had not adjusted the stop loss correctly.
You can put the whole thing on auto so it picks the size of your trade, amount of your bank, stoploss, risk according to your input, and take profit point clearly shown.
It is a pity that the gentleman who did not care for the robot did not persevere. There is a dollar to be made!
Cheers Jimmyblog

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