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Investors Alley Corp.

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1.9/5 stars

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  • Review fromSheila D

    Date: 12/06/2024

    1 star
    Don't subscribe to this company. This is a scam. The initial charge for a year is $49. The next year it's $995. And,since you put the first one on a credit card, thereafter they auto charge you, wo any pre warning. If you do subscribe and then cancel. Don't ever subscribe again bc they say you can't EVER cancel again! Just don't go there. The info isn't worth it! Go to Seeking Alpha! Join there for a lot less money, and better, legit info.
  • Review fromDarlene A

    Date: 07/17/2024

    4 stars
    I started with Investors Alley subscription for Monthly Dividend Multiplier in 2021, then added The Dividend Hunter. I have progressed to other services with options investment suggestions. I have tried some services which I discontinued and was refunded or asked to switch to another service. Overall the people providing the content of these services have made me feel my retirement will NOT have my money running out in a few short years. That was my fear three years ago at retirement. I have split off portions of my rollover account twice to help me manage the different investment styles I am using (dividends, covered calls and cash-secured puts, and option strategy ETFs, etc). In 3 years, my rollover accounts performance has exceeded the ***** 500, DOW, and the ******* Talk to **************** at ********************** if you have questions, issues with cost etc. Talk to the content provider experts, *******************, *******************, etc if you don't understand some of the strategies. View the videos. Get the help you need for your situation.Re: marketing emails from investors alley - yes there are many emails/texts from them about their services. Sign up for the ones you are comfortable with, learn from the experts, switch to different ones, if you need to. My only negative point besides the marketing emails is the new owner Magnifi is not big on options. Magnifi has discontinued some of my favorite option subscription services and switched me to other services without contacting me. I followed through and was able to change to a service that I wanted.
  • Review fromDoug R

    Date: 03/01/2024

    1 star
    I think this whole investor's early thing is nothing but a scam. It is nothing but a troll to sign you up with an attractive offer promising you access to research then cross-selling for other research products while never being able to find the "free reports" that were originally promised. I am still struggling to find the two main reports that I signed up for almost 8 months ago. It is a total rip off. They brag about their wonderful AI based website to help you search their vast information storehouse and yet they can't even help you find a representative. My most recent search yielded me the last 4 weeks newsletters when I'm looking for things from the last 8 months. I was told that that was all it was available. Total waste of my money.
  • Review fromRandy H

    Date: 12/01/2023

    3 stars
    Everything ******** says/writes/recorded, much of it dated up to Nov. 2023, seems promising, and his advice on high-dividend stocks is good. He also has a recording/program on using options perhaps weekly or monthly that seems might work--details TBA. Unhappily, no refund is possible for the ~$995 fee, because secrets and tactics are revealed when subscription begins. Surely much of the program is revealed already, but actual dates and fine techniques must be in reserve. ***, but several cc payments to join that program were disallowed, all of them, instantly, when attempted. That was true at 10 pm and at noon next day. The "buy by telephone" phone number was answered by a lady offering a medical alert bracelet/device free, and monitoring charges "less than a dollar a day." And what about Investors Alley, ********'s company? ***** "We can help you no further," per the medical alert lady. No other contact phones are available in the various websites. So...is the options-based investment shady? Banned by cc companies' security agencies? ***'s basic dividend-investing advice seems fine, in my brief experience of a month or so.
  • Review fromRalph L

    Date: 11/20/2023

    1 star

    Ralph L

    Date: 11/20/2023

    This company is sending out spam emails for advertisers that take you to unsafe websites. I tried to unsubscribe from one such advertiser and was warned that it was not secure. The company needs to take better care of its subscribers!

    Investors Alley Corp.

    Date: 12/01/2023

    We do not send spam messages, nor do we send links to "unsafe websites." The reviewer is welcome to send to our customer service group any email examples that originated from ** that he feels may be considered dangerous and we will review them promptly.
  • Review fromDelmer E

    Date: 09/17/2023

    1 star

    Delmer E

    Date: 09/17/2023

    Charged do not want not refunding me the ***** charged to my credit card

    Investors Alley Corp.

    Date: 09/18/2023

    **************** attempted to email the customer shortly after his request. There was no response. However we have gone ahead and canceled and refunded his subscription amount. It should be credited to his account in the next five to seven business days, depending on how quickly his card issuer reverses the charge.
  • Review fromAndrew S

    Date: 08/25/2023

    5 stars

    Andrew S

    Date: 08/25/2023

    Absolute simplicity. I paid dividend Hunter $200 a year for 3 years and I paid a little more this year and I'm a lifetime member. I repeat I paid $200 a year for a couple of years and now I'm making $2,000 a month for the rest of my life in dividend stocks that I got from ******************* and the dividend *************** I have the lower two levels and I am absolutely fine for life. I will be making $8,000 a month by the time I'm 65. This is all free money people! Better than any 401K could ever pay you. I'm in for life, thank you ***!

    Investors Alley Corp.

    Date: 08/31/2023

    This is a review, not a complaint. It looks like the customer accidentally provided his review in the complaint box. Nonetheless, we love the great review and thank him for it.
  • Review fromfred e

    Date: 07/17/2023

    1 star
    not impressed by investors alley. too aggressive by far. much better sources available.
  • Review fromMike A

    Date: 02/21/2023

    1 star
    Not happy. As was said, too much fluff, upsells, advertising and repetive nonsense. I was hoping for simple, clear ,solid investing direction as was otherwise advertised . It also bothers me that there is no app badge that I can leave on my home screen for quick lookup.
  • Review fromShern K

    Date: 06/20/2022

    1 star
    I spring of 2021 I purchased an investment information program from "Investors Alley Corp." in Ca. and about the same time I upgraded with an additional purchase of a more in-depth and more frequent information program from them. Very disappointed in their program, lots of "fluff" language on what once was, how they made out, what worked for them at that time, etc. I did not expect a series of history informercials. However, I had bought the package, paid the money and kept hoping for an improvement... that never came. Here it is a year later and a double billing shows up on the credit card I used for the initial purchase of their "wisdom" last year. Called the credit card company, questioned the charges, Investors Alley Corp. displayed no phone number on the CC Statement nor at the CC Company....I went online and found Investors Alley Corp. I placed a call to the listed number and spoke with a man who told me that I had purchased their programs in May of last year and both had an automatic renewal attachment. I told the gentleman that I had not ordered either product a second time and did not want them. He assured me that I had agreed to the auto renewal by purchasing their product the first time. Again I said "nope"... do not want their stuff... bought once.. paid my money...joke was on me. He was adamant that I had again purchased their product as the result of having did so, once, a year in the past. Very disgusted that people and businesses use this ploy to move their products. Something "good" ... people will stand in line to get it.. .you do not have to use gimmicks. Very, very disturbed by a company that preys on both the novice and experienced investor by offering information that is basically meaningless. I am much smarter now.. as a result of the manner in which Investors Alley Corp. operates. I initiated action through my CC Company for dispute

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