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Stock Assault 2.0

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This blog is currently rated a 2.20 out of a possible 5 based on 5 comments.

1 stars B

Yup. It's a scam.

Complete waste of time. Can't believe I bought it.

Posted: September 13th, 2009 | Report This Comment

1 stars Newt

I have done what Tom suggested (3 times!). All I get from my request for a refund from clickbank is an automated response that I will get action soon or an automated response that my email has been inactive for 4 days. I must assume that a refund will never happen. Be forewarned!

Posted: July 10th, 2009 | Report This Comment

tomnev777

5 stars Tom Neville

Guys,
I am sorry you had a bad experience, but let me try to help you and clear it up for the record before this becomes a pile-on.
This is a click bank product (electronic product sold on-line) which has a 60 day money back guarantee from Clickbank. If you still have your clickbank receipt, all you have to do is send it in to them for your refund. I have never heard of a problem with refunds when it come to clickbank. If you would have purchased this product from me on my clickbank link, I would have gladly helped you with this. As a representative of the product on-line it is always my pleasure and job to assist you.
Many items purchased are just not right for you and refunds are part of the business. Just as Wal-Mart.
Stock Assault 2.0 is a reputable product and it works. I have received emails from some of my customers making money.

Posted: June 22nd, 2009 | More Reviews From tomnev777 | Report This Comment

2 stars Newt

Beware of Stock Assault 2.0 and you should be sure that you want it before you spend even a dime. I paid my $57.00 about 6 weeks ago. After a couple of weeks, it was apparent that it was not what I had hoped and contacted customer support about a refund. After 3 requests, all I received was an automated response each time that I would be contacted within 48 hours. I never heard from anyone. I then found the refund request form, which is not easy, an submitted it 3 times. Again, no response not even an automated one.

So, if you are committed to getting rid of $57.00, you can ignore Stock Assault's money back guarantee and give them the money. You can rest assured you will not see it again.

Posted: June 22nd, 2009 | Report This Comment

2 stars Edward

I am submitting a review of the Stock Assault 2.0 software. I speak from personal experience and will tell you to avoid this software program if you are smarter than I was. I started off with the basic software program for a few weeks and evaluted the "stock picks" I was given. At first it seemed to be fairly reliable and so I decided to purchase the "Diamond" version since it promised to give me more picks designed for the " very active trader". Worst mistake I have made in a while! I received the same number of "picks" as persons with the basic program! I know this because I had gotten suspiscious after noticing that on many days I would either receive my "picks" late or perhaps not at all and I had contacted "customer service" at Stock Assault to find out why only to be ignored! Even though they also promise that "Diamond edition" users will receive an answer within 4 hours. Ha! Ha! I was passed off to some flunky that sent me a canned response only after I contacted them 2 days later to complain about that! Anyway, I corresponded with someone whom had the basic edition to find out how many "picks" he had received over 3-4 weeksand guess what! The number of picks was the same as the number I had received with the "Diamond" version! I have contacted Stock Assault on several occassions to 1.) refund my money I paid for the "Diamond" version, 2.) to find out when the picks for a certain day would be posted since they promise to be posted before the market opens! ( does not always happen ) and 3.) get an explanation of why I do not receive all the "picks" ( you can go back and look at the "sell" list and see what stock were recommended to be bought by date ) because I noticed that on some days there were as many as 5-6 stocks listed on the sell list that had never shown up in my "buy" list. Again all I get is some canned response from some flunky that is probably laughing all the way to the bank! Bottom line is - be smarter than I was and avoid this software. I can only hope that this message gets to as many people as possible before they risk their money with these scam artists!

Posted: March 6th, 2009 | Report This Comment

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