Complaint Review: Virtual Investing Club / OPTION MAGIC - Lehi Utah
- Virtual Investing Club / OPTION MAGIC Market Harbinger Institute | 3300 N. Running Creek Way | Building H, Suite 110 Lehi, Utah U.S.A.
- Phone: 801-766-8006
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- Category: Financial Services
Virtual Investing Club / OPTION MAGIC ripping you off behid your back Lehi Utah
*Consumer Comment: Ill bet you got your money back.
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After seeing this company advertise on Google i thought I'd give it a try. They offered a book with some options investing information for a 30 day trial with money charged only after 30 days and if you don't call them to cancel within that period. Well that was the first lie and a small one at that. They charged my credit card right away but wait... that's not where it ended....
The frauds ended up charging me monthly for the next 2 month until I discovered those charges when I went online to my bank to look up some other transactions. Basically they have stolen from me more then $150.00 dollars. I tired to get in touch with them to no avail. Will try them again tomorrow and will see but needless to say I have canceled the credit card to prevent any future theft of money from my bank account. Whomever you are do not ever sign up with this slime balls they will rip you off blind.
A word to the wise whomever advertises on the web check them here or just type in the search engine their name and see if any "negative experience" type of info pops up. I know I've learned the hard way, and it sucks.
Roman
Skokie, Illinois
U.S.A.
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#1 Consumer Comment
Ill bet you got your money back.
AUTHOR: JamesTh - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Frauds is a pretty strong term (and can actually be prosecuted) coming from someone who did not take the time to read the terms of the offer. Do really take what pulls up in search engines as "truth", give me break.
This is far from any kind of scam from my experience. You have to enter your credit card to order the information, I don't just blindly NOT read the terms and conditions. Its pretty simple to click a link to scan one paragraph of terms to see if there is a auto billing component to the offer. Its really not uncommon on these kind of offers. I buy them all the time. I actually have the service and have used it for the past 6 months. The stock picks have really been quite good and the book, while not rocket science gave me a few useful tid bits to add to my quiver of trading info. So for what its worth folks, wake up and read the terms when you buy anything. I don't really think its fair to blame these guys for your own lack of research. Even good old time magazine and the like give you the freebees then start an auto billing. Let us all just use some common sense when ordering online.
There's nothing wrong with this company or service. Its pretty strait forward, has some good tools. There is a ton of education videos on the site I went through. I think some people have just gotten bent out of shape because when buying the book the subscription service is also offered as a 45 day free trial which starts an auto billing cycle if its not canceled. I remember the terms being plastered on everything, the order confirm page the welcome email etc. I honestly didnt feel like it was hidden. to cancel you only have to send an email so that is not a big deal.
So did you get your money back? If so I'd like to hear it.


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