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It seems a bit unfair that you must notify them within the first four
days or you will be billed for a month. This doesn't really give you a
7-day free trial to evaluate the service. It is a four day free trial at
best.
I have signed up for a number of free trials and it is not customary to
require a credit card number in advance. This is like the method the book
clubs use, the "negative option" I think it's called. They're counting on
you to forget to notify them in time.
Anyway, let us all know what you think of the service. Even still, I
really believe that trading styles are almost as individual as eating
styles. No two people eat exactly the same food each day but both can be
equally healthy (or not). So if the service suits you, it may not suit
others, or vice versa. A trader can show you how he achieves great
returns, and it just may be impossible for you to trade his style.
Gila
>Subject: Re: S&P 500 (was AOL, CSCO, & WMT)
>Sent: 3/1/19 1:33 AM
>Received: 2/25/99 2:59 AM
>From: Bill Coward, wrcoward@xxxxxxxxx
>Reply-To: metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>To: metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
>I agree. I have an awful lot to learn and I'd like to hear what Docteur
>has to say. I checked out the site and signed up for a trial. I was not
>thrilled about having to hand over my credit card number for the trial, but
>I swallowed hard and did it, anyway. The Terms and Conditions require them
>to be notified within the first four days of the trial if you are not
>interested in renewing for a month, or you will be billed. I've printed a
>bunch of stuff off the site, and it appears to be legitimate. But who am I
>to say! <g>
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