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Last Edited by famewolf April 12, 2021 at 08:04 AM
Send an email to [email protected] after you have signed up requesting opt-out for the auto renewal. After I did that, they sent me an email that said: "we have disabled the auto-renewal feature"

If you search online - you will find 2-year packages to StockAdvisor or Rule-breakers for only $98 (one-year for $59)

Rule Breakers (1-Year) for $99:
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I just signed up. The first thing they do is try to sell you upgraded services for anywhere from $200-$14,000. The "premium" service we get is nearly useless. The last stock picks article is from December 28.
Swagbucks has 7500SB for the $99 yearly subscription as well, should be stackable for a nice MM.
Market correction coming soon for GameStop.

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07-22-2021 at 07:18 AM.
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OMG.. I just got the cashback PayPal'ed to me from Hoopla. $85!

7 months... what a horrible cash back website... But woo, this made this deal a MM!

Mines showed "cleared" still waiting. They are by far the worse cashback site
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Mines showed "cleared" still waiting. They are by far the worse cashback site
I had so many calendar notifications reminding me to check in with them at the end of every quarter. So annoying. Pending for months. Glad it's over with.
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How did you do 2 years ?
I subscribed to motley fool deals. They gave me 2years for 105$ incl tax . with 99$ Amex cashback, I received motley fool subscription just for 6$ woot
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I revisited this thread 1 year later. In the wiki part, the 41 stocks recommend by Tom and David gave 2% return in 1 year. On the contrary, The S&P 500 has a 26% return.
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I revisited this thread 1 year later. In the wiki part, the 41 stocks recommend by Tom and David gave 2% return in 1 year. On the contrary, The S&P 500 has a 26% return.

Not sure if it was only me ,, I felt like it was a worthless subscription. Tried it for the first time
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Not sure if it was only me ,, I felt like it was a worthless subscription. Tried it for the first time
I feel the same way. I will not continue my subscription.
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