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Re: S&P 500 (was AOL, CSCO, & WMT)



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Gila, 

No disrespect meant but the best thing that could ever happen to you is
that you forget to notify them and get a month's worth of service.

Doc



Gila Brock wrote:
> 
> 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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