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  • billyjoe
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2003
    • 9014

    Motley Fools Your Experience

    Motley Fools just offered me a year's subscription for $49. Hard to pass up. I know they were pushing DDD heavily and it lost nearly 90% of its value. Now class action law suits are being discussed. Anyone here have good or bad experiences with their picks? We're all entitled to a stinker at least once a year.

    -----------------billy
  • Louetta
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2003
    • 2331

    #2
    I have a definite opinion on it which is negative. I got an offer about 18 months ago for a two-year subscription to the MF Stock Adviser for maybe $80-90. Did indeed seem like a good deal. One thing I do not like about it is they send you two recommendations each month regardless of the situation which doesn't fit my style and sometimes they repeat. I've found the recommendations somewhat mundane. AAPL, NFLX, PCLN, PYPL, TRIP. They do throw in a few like ATVI, CRI, CASY, CTSH, CLB, CSX that are not quite so obvious.

    I have decided that these offers are just an excuse to get your e-mail so they can send you offers for other services, some of which cost multiple thousands of dollars. The deal seems to be they offer you a special deal at maybe $500 or $1000 off and they send you multiple emails for the same offer, several usually on the last day insisting the offer expires at midnight so better hurry. Or the title will be Open This Right Now or Are You Sure You Aren't Making A Big Mistake. I find it insulting. I just LOOK stupid.

    I will now draw this diatribe to a close. $49 IS hard to pass up and if you get just one pick from them you'll make it back. There are discussion boards on the site you can read and these might be helpful or interesting. I have got more out of Ernie's site in terms of investible ideas.

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    • Louetta
      Senior Member
      • Oct 2003
      • 2331

      #3
      A sample:

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      I've provided you a link back to your Supernova 2015 hub where you can access the just-released report. This report introduces you to the four companies we'll explore together in New York City later this week in front of 50 or so Supernova members: Tesla, Amazon, BofI Holding and Solar City.
      SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT: On Thursday morning, Dec. 11, we'll get together for a Live Interactive Event (right before the new member opening!). This is your chance to pick the brains of David Gardner and the Supernova team. And hear firsthand the special price and offer terms for this new member opening — you won't want to miss this!
      Kindest regards,

      Matt Argersinger
      Mission Leader
      Motley Fool Supernova

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      • riverbabe
        Senior Member
        • May 2005
        • 3373

        #4
        Originally posted by billyjoe View Post
        Motley Fools just offered me a year's subscription for $49. Hard to pass up. I know they were pushing DDD heavily and it lost nearly 90% of its value. Now class action law suits are being discussed. Anyone here have good or bad experiences with their picks? We're all entitled to a stinker at least once a year.

        -----------------billy
        Mimo is definitely the person here who can address this. He used to be one! Not motley, nor a fool, but a Motley Fool investment portfolio advisor. (Or something like that.)

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        • riverbabe
          Senior Member
          • May 2005
          • 3373

          #5
          Originally posted by Louetta View Post
          I have a definite opinion on it which is negative. I got an offer about 18 months ago for a two-year subscription to the MF Stock Adviser for maybe $80-90. Did indeed seem like a good deal. One thing I do not like about it is they send you two recommendations each month regardless of the situation which doesn't fit my style and sometimes they repeat. I've found the recommendations somewhat mundane. AAPL, NFLX, PCLN, PYPL, TRIP. They do throw in a few like ATVI, CRI, CASY, CTSH, CLB, CSX that are not quite so obvious.

          I have decided that these offers are just an excuse to get your e-mail so they can send you offers for other services, some of which cost multiple thousands of dollars. The deal seems to be they offer you a special deal at maybe $500 or $1000 off and they send you multiple emails for the same offer, several usually on the last day insisting the offer expires at midnight so better hurry. Or the title will be Open This Right Now or Are You Sure You Aren't Making A Big Mistake. I find it insulting. I just LOOK stupid.

          I will now draw this diatribe to a close. $49 IS hard to pass up and if you get just one pick from them you'll make it back. There are discussion boards on the site you can read and these might be helpful or interesting. I have got more out of Ernie's site in terms of investible ideas.
          Speaking of ATVI (which I have owned in the past for profit, now own EA), http://finance.yahoo.com/news/activi...035639244.html

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          • mimo_100
            Senior Member
            • Sep 2003
            • 1784

            #6
            Originally posted by riverbabe View Post
            Mimo is definitely the person here who can address this. He used to be one! Not motley, nor a fool, but a Motley Fool investment portfolio advisor. (Or something like that.)
            The Fool asked me to be a leader in the Rule Your Retirement Seminar - I jumped in and answered questions when needed - for that I received a free subscription for life to the Fool. I was never a portfolio advisor - I was in the top 5% of the CAPS community at one time - this is a good place to look at how tens of thousands of fools view individual issues. I have never subscribed to any of the Fool portfolios - I do like their research into finding hidden gems.
            Tim - Retired Problem Solver

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