Subscription for 2yrs and made no money from option trading. Lost most of trades, and now I'm not sure to take up coming option trades. Like he throws something against the wall and hope it sticks.
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Bought into Clark's 3 stock options stategy and paid him Cdn$3367. In 2 months he advised only 2 option plays. Vitually every letter and advisory is a teaser trying to sell advisory services. I'm 86... See more
Use common sense with any newsletter writer who avoids tv or interviews. There are podcasts with thousands of legitimate traders and their records/methods. They are real and verifiable. Jeff Clark, wi... See more
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Jeff clark is either paying for a service in which fake accounts online in comment sections recommend them and talk about how much money they made or are doing it themselves personally. This is obviou... See more
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Jeff Clark is the editor of the several investment advisories which focus on profiting from options in any market environment. For over 15 years, he edited two successful trading letters for Stansberry Research, The Short Report and Pro Trader. Jeff began writing newsletters after retiring from his independent, San Francisco-based brokerage house and private money management firm at age 42. Before that, Jeff developed the curricula for an international Masters of Business Administration (MBA) program and founded an investor education firm. Now, Jeff takes the same strategy he used for his clients – around 100 of California’s wealthiest individuals – and exclusively shares these techniques with his loyal subscribers.
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55 NE 5th Ave, 33483, Delray Beach, United States
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Deceitful organization..
Deceitful organization... daily spam, impossible to unsubscribe, they change email addresses daily. Blacklisting is futile. Would consider legal recourse.

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No thanks, not worth the risk
With all of the negative reviews I've read, this is almost like getting into bed with devil himself.

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been a subscriber for about 3 years
been a subscriber for about 3 years. Total waste of money unless you like losing

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Jeff Clark Trader
Jeff Clark Trader, or as I prefer to call him Jeff Clark
(choice words) keeps sending me emails despite the fact that
a) I never subscribed.
b) I have unsubscribed about 20 times now.
This is very Illegal and I will be reporting you to the ICO (Data Protection Authority) for violations of the GDPR and I'm almost certain this doesn't comply with the CAN-SPAM act (2003) in the US either.

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I purchased Jeff's program after…
I purchased Jeff's program after reviewing his videos, I had decided after a couple of days I had decided option trading or stock trading was not for me so I emailed his service about the refund from them on a Sunday & Monday night I received and email back saying that they would refund my purchase in full back to my card ,6 hours later capital one notified me the credit was in my account. I give a 👍 for being true to your word fulfilling guarantee.

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The thing that made my experience so great was watching your video . But fortunately I don't buy Anything.untill I see an 💯 reviews .my heart goes outyto y'all . Your an nasty sob ,what goes around comes around.maybe .in your case.its taking it s time.but because your on such a be nasty selfish 🤬🤬🤬🤬 .I'm sending you a big Irish curse ..the recipe.a little memory loss .. bankrupsy . you'll never make another cent th
Never signed up for this trash email
Edit: They asked for a "reference number" for their spam emails, along with my full name and phone number, thinking they'd get the bad review taken down because you can't provide a reference number for an email.
Never signed up for this trash email, it looks like spam, it reads like spam, it emailed me illegally to solicit me without my permission (no, seriously, that's a violation of my country's laws).
And now I'm worried that if I try to click the "no longer wish to receive special offers from us" button, that it's maybe a browser hack or something.
Warning - spam factory!
Warning - this is an entry point to a relentless financial newsletter spam factory! Almost every day I receive "different" financial newsletters from related accounts or associates. Each one has it's own domain - so blacklisting them is an ongoing effort. Unsubscribing from one doesn't stop the others.
SPAM CENTRAL
This guy will sell your email the moment you give it up. Ive never seen so much spam in my life and much of it wont even let you unsubscribe. Begs the question, why would any legit company engage in this practice? STAY AWAY
Scumbag
Scumbag, sleazeball, sack of sh#t all come to mind. Somehow Douchey McD-bag got my email and now I keep getting a “Florida man hacks the gas station”. Really? this is the email you send out to people? Really? The sheer sign of someone to be taken seriously. I have tried multiple ways to unsubscribe and block and report spam but yet changing one letter allows you to filter through. I’ve even gone so far as to contact you directly but no one has responded? So hey, McD-bag maybe you could take me off your email list finally? Because obviously I’m not gonna buy your crappy advice.

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Pay to receive a torrent of spam emails
Until I had dealings with Jeff Clark my spam mail amounted to a about 1 a week. Jeff Clark has sold my details onto literally dozens of fraudulent stock advisors and ultra right wing conspiracy promoters and now I typically receive 15 to 20 spam mails a day from these people.
Unsubscribing just closes out one spammer and starts afresh with two or three more. Never, ever use your primary email in dealing with this parasite as you will regret it for years after. Oh and did I mention that the trades lose you money?
Here's a list of the spammers that our Old Buddy Jeff has sent my way in the last 48 Hours:
Bees With Business
Daily Value News
Jessica May from HMT
Enclose and Receive
Hedge Market Today
Trade With Technicals
Winners Habits
In Time Investing
Financial Impulses
Rich Retirement Recovery
Diamond Hand Insider
Smart trading wiki
US Nation Treasure
Global Market Indices
The Market Crash
The American Dreams
Top Market Research
Today In the Markets
American Conservative Group
Global Financial Turmoil
Financial Impulses
New Trading Rules
Daily Value News
Grain Destruction
Lucky Stock Holder
Key Of Lucky retirement
Your Income Guide
Lucky Stock Holder
New Finance Era
Top Topic Today
Highs and Lows Report
Three important things here:
1] Unsubscribing just confirms your email address is live and they will then just sell it on to another spammer.
2] The fact that many of these letters recycle the same banal headlines such as "Florida Dad hacks gas pump" tells me they are probably all the same organization creating this pulp.
3] Jeff Clark contacted me through TrustPilot saying that they would ask TrustPilot to take down my review unless I provided a telephone number on which they could contact me to discuss the matter. They never did contact me but within 24 hours of revealing my number to them I was receiving phone Spam as well as email Spam.
The best way to avoid all this agony is to avoid the Jeff Clark organization altogether. You have been warned!

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Company takes advantage of my sick husband
This company solicited business from my husband who is diagnosed with early onset Alzheimers. After getting his credit card information, they charged $2000 for their service. Once this was discovered, I called Jeff Clark to explain our situation and cancel the subscription. We would have been content with paying for any service we had already received (about 2 weeks worth) but did not want to be charged for a year subscription to a service we cannot use. At first the customer service representative seemed sympathetic and talked about a refund. However, a week later, we received an email saying that a refund was not an option. I feel that this company took advantage of our situation.

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his service is worthless and hazardous to your financial well-being
his service is a fraud. he falsely advertises it as risk-free but only gives a credit instead of a cash refund. If a customer thinks his service is not worth following why would the customer want credit towards another of his advisory products?

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just started getting tons of spam
just started getting tons of spam mails from Jeff and other wierd stuff at the same time...
i bann and block but they keep coming ...
Avoid 100%. Will share your email with others
Completely avoid him. Total non sense and will spam you with long emails about selling his other products. And worse, he'll share your email with 100s of other "traders" who try to sell their products. Even after this, even you want to give it a try, DO NOT use your primary email address. Create a new email for spam and use that.

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If you want to throw your money away, subscribe to this service.
The Jeff Clark Trader claims a "Full refund" if you want to cancel their service. But is NOT explained is that the refund comes in the form of subscribing to one of his other services until after you cancel. I've had many, many stock services in my 30+ years of trading and this one, in my opinion, is fraudulent. Also, when you're in the process of subscribing they offer several other offerings to subscribe to and a plethora of emails to buy their other services. Stay away a waste of money...don't subscribe!

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Run Run from non-refundable offers
Anytime anyone sells you a service which is non-refundable run like hell. What you pay for the service is nothing compared to what you will loose if you follow his recommendations. He does appear to list his recommendation and just going through them shows you that the only one making money is he one selling advice.
He has not even bothered to update reports he came up with in or before 2020 - "5 stocks to avoid now" well news for you now is 2022.
Paid for a trial prescription but…
Paid for a trial prescription but having been deluged with emails have felt that I’m being spammed!
Too many emails which I haven’t opened and nor have I accessed the members website as I was feeling too swamped to cope by this stage. I have emailed to ask for cancellation, refund and confirmation email that this has been done. I have no desire for an automated response here on trustpilot asking me for further details not to phone his customer services team - I want my initial deposit back and no further money taken from my account. I can’t be clearer than this! - will update this when/if I receive a confirmation email as requested.
Options
Last year, I subscribed to Jeff's services. In one year, I learned about trading options. He is a good teacher. I believe the teacher is always present but the students are not. If your coach gives you instructions and do not follow. You do not achieve your goal. Just saying.

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I paid my money and never heard back
I paid my money and never heard back. I have asked for a refund twice without a response.
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