Jeff B
GBA $210 charge for annual maintenance on… A $210 charge for annual maintenance on a subscription I didn't know I had. I called to inquire, they stated an email reminder was sent 30 days previous but I searched inbox, archive, junk, spam, deleted, etc. No such email. Not willing to refund. I've spent many thousands of dollars with Stansberry and this is how they treat customers. AVOID !!!
Lucy B
GBIf I could give them a zero I would If I could give them a zero I would. Porter Stansberry offers free research and after sitting through a 1.5 hr video about biotech and the key stocks to buy that are net net positive meaning their actual assets are higher than the value of all of their stock...soo waiting for the info and get sent to another link.....a mere $2,500 to get the names of the stocks...sorry, not biting. Stay away folks...scam.
Gary Swanson
GBBest Financial 'News Letter'… Best Financial 'News Letter' Subscription I've ever Subscribed to. This company provides 'Independent Research' for 'Subscriptions'. Many of the options of the authors 'Financial Picks' may not be 'Perfect' or 'Free' but if readers want so called 'Free' 'Expert Options' from their 'Social Media' Guru. That is called 'Free Will'. So called 'Experts' like Sam with FTX need to reevaluate their 'Education' and 'Financial' Subscriptions to include 'Stansberry Research'
Tim
GBThis not about Stansberry Research… This not about Stansberry Research itself but the dozens of alleged newsletters -- all with similar sounding but different addresses - that seem to come from them and that I would like to get rid of.. Anybody have any success in keeping these nonsense "newsletters" out of their inboxes?
BC
GBThey think you're an idiot This company treats the average person like an idiot. Usually you get invited or see an "urgent" ad for to a 3 hour "panel" where they have their analysts discussing the current market status and economy but it is actually a sales pitch to sell you one of their products....which is fine. They will try to lure you in with a "limited one time" offer with a lifetime subscription to their product. You pay a multi thousand dollar "upfront" fee and you get lifetime access to their service. They will lure you in by cherry picking examples of 500+% gains and neglect to mention that 90% of their picks are flops and will lose you money. Once they have your money, you will find that the portfolio solution you just signed for is completely mismanaged, neglected and underperforms by a mile. They will attempt to sell you additional services and try to extract as much money from you as possible. Screw these guys