Stay Away! My husband and I purchased the Chuck Hughes Weekly Options Advisory service last year after receiving literature and emails for years outlining the success of Chuck Hughes and his 20%/monthly returns. The only reason we agreed to a $6,000 price tag was because of the money back guarantee after one year which is stated on the enrollment form: "Guaranteed To Make Money or Your Full Purchase Price Back!!!" This was also reiterated several times by our sales representative who we made the mistake of believing.
After one year, our account was down $1500. I printed off my statement, enrollment form and a letter requesting a refund and promptly emailed it to the support email address. After several attempts, I received no response. I also called the customer service number twice and was told by the same very rude representative that it's not based on your account making money, but only the ADVISORY making money and there is no refund allowed. This does not even make sense since our account was being auto-traded by their recommended platform and following the weekly alert instructions!
The bottom line is this company lied to us about their refund policy and is obviously more concerned about keeping subscription fees than having happy customers. Very disappointed and would definitely not recommend this service!
These people are "The Wolves of Wall Street", with not enough class. Apparently, the marketing arm is (at least in our area of the country) is a group called SMS Inc. Owned and operated by a "#@^*!!!" (that's putting it nicely) "Brad Farwell" & a "Tom Rodzewich". These men got my 75 year old husband who'd suffered a major stroke on the phone. Golden tongues; they smelled like smoke & came straight from the pits of hell. They told him they would send him an agreement that he needed to sign & fax in. Arriving home I found out what had gone on, called and explained the entire situation to them. The next day there appeared a $5000 charge on our business credit card. When I got the "agreement" to be signed & faxed in, it was already signed & initialed. They "CLAIMED" my husband had "docu-signed" it. My husband was never adept at the computer, PRIOR to his stroke. He needs me to work with him. There is NO way on God's good earth that he has the mental acuity to complete that task. Conversations that followed, a written letter of my husband's doctor, or the POA naming me did not earn me any response , other than, "You are a liar, & making up stories!" Needless to say it is in the hands of the "dispute department" for our credit card. Prayer requested. Will good prevail over evil in this conundrum??? To be continued. However, one thing is for sure, there are special places in Hell for people like this!
Chuck Hughes Reviews
Stay Away! My husband and I purchased the Chuck Hughes Weekly Options Advisory service last year after receiving literature and emails for years outlining the success of Chuck Hughes and his 20%/monthly returns. The only reason we agreed to a $6,000 price tag was because of the money back guarantee after one year which is stated on the enrollment form: "Guaranteed To Make Money or Your Full Purchase Price Back!!!" This was also reiterated several times by our sales representative who we made the mistake of believing.
After one year, our account was down $1500. I printed off my statement, enrollment form and a letter requesting a refund and promptly emailed it to the support email address. After several attempts, I received no response. I also called the customer service number twice and was told by the same very rude representative that it's not based on your account making money, but only the ADVISORY making money and there is no refund allowed. This does not even make sense since our account was being auto-traded by their recommended platform and following the weekly alert instructions!
The bottom line is this company lied to us about their refund policy and is obviously more concerned about keeping subscription fees than having happy customers. Very disappointed and would definitely not recommend this service!
These people are "The Wolves of Wall Street", with not enough class. Apparently, the marketing arm is (at least in our area of the country) is a group called SMS Inc. Owned and operated by a "#@^*!!!" (that's putting it nicely) "Brad Farwell" & a "Tom Rodzewich". These men got my 75 year old husband who'd suffered a major stroke on the phone. Golden tongues; they smelled like smoke & came straight from the pits of hell. They told him they would send him an agreement that he needed to sign & fax in. Arriving home I found out what had gone on, called and explained the entire situation to them. The next day there appeared a $5000 charge on our business credit card. When I got the "agreement" to be signed & faxed in, it was already signed & initialed. They "CLAIMED" my husband had "docu-signed" it. My husband was never adept at the computer, PRIOR to his stroke. He needs me to work with him. There is NO way on God's good earth that he has the mental acuity to complete that task. Conversations that followed, a written letter of my husband's doctor, or the POA naming me did not earn me any response , other than, "You are a liar, & making up stories!" Needless to say it is in the hands of the "dispute department" for our credit card. Prayer requested. Will good prevail over evil in this conundrum??? To be continued. However, one thing is for sure, there are special places in Hell for people like this!