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Money Map Press


Country United States
State Maryland
City Baltimore
Address 16 W. Madison St.
Phone 1.888.384.8339
Website http://moneymappress.com/

Money Map Press Reviews

  • Apr 24, 2019

I signed up with Money Map Press and did not get my money back after I tried to get a refund.

Do Not Buy Anything from Money Map Press, seller of several so-called financial publications for beginner investors.

They try to make you believe that they have the lottery winning numbers every day, and

they bombard you with emails and extremely long videos. But to find out what the symbol of the miracle stock is, you have to buy something else. What a rip-off! By the way, I lost money on everything that they recommended.

I tried to get a refund and lost my $240 subscription. Don’t let them get in your pockets!

I already took a class and I am able to find my own trades – I do not need to be swindled by Money Map Press again.

  • Oct 4, 2018

The percentage of return on recommended trades are totally false. Trades I have made are losers 90% of the time. The organizations are a SCAM! I have been SCAMMED! Upset that I could have been so gullible.

  • May 15, 2018

I was scammed out of $2500 for a trading alert services which indicated I could make $750, $1,700, or $5,700 overnight . There is no indication or mention that a minimum amount is needed to trade the account. I had $1500 in my trading account and after taking all of the trades which I could afford Chris Johnson indicated from his alert publication I lost all of my account with the exception of about $400. Mr Jackson should have made it known in his advertisement that a minimum dollar amount is needed to engaged in his so called night trader alert scam. In the advertisement Johnson said that he was only accepting 100 people.

$250,000 that's a small fortune for a supposedly software program could make the selections of alerts. $250,000 far beyond the cost of the software program. So called gurus like Johnson are making money hand over foot at the expense of people believe their false bogus advertisements. Which if they work at all a person would need more than likely need a account of at least $30,000...Which they should let the public know up Front!!! I have requested a return of my $2500 and of because since it is a scam they are not willing to return my $2500. Hopefully my bank will see through there bogus scam.

  • Jan 24, 2018

When I called them and asked for my Money back they refused because I chose the two payment system this was never stated in the conversation I had with the salesman. on several calls. I asked them to review the recording of the conversation and also was not let to speak with a supervisor at my request on several occasions.

  • Oct 28, 2017

I subscribed to High Velocity Windfalls will never renew. Most of the recommendations result in losing investments. Just look at some of the results: rgr Strum Ruger fl Foot Locker nptn Neophotonic syke Sykes Enterprises qssi Quality System ea Electronic Arts, all losing money after being recommended by Keith as high quality companies.

The other objection is the volume of emails advertising the other services or other “systems”. I get probably 10 or more emails from them every single day that have nothing to do with the High Velocity Windfalls or the Money Map report. Sifting through them is a huge pain. If you listen to the presentations, they go on and on for over an hour sometimes without telling you anything specific.

They also try to automatically renew the subscription. Thank goodness I used "Shop Safe" and specified single use credit card.

  • Oct 14, 2017

This company is an options trading subscription service. Advises on what to trade and how to trade. Made wild claims on money to be made. Used false and missleading advertizing. Guarantee ensures 100% satisfaction. Also had a 2,200% performance guarantee.

Other subscriber's reviews were mostly negative and called it a scam. I paid $1,995 for the service ten days ago and would like my money back but they refused.

  • May 1, 2017

Warning, scam alert! I feel so very foolish for falling for this, and now I am angry. The hype is amazing and even with my experience I got sucked in, because I go lazy and wanted help to make a bunch of money.

2,500. to get in with a 30 day money back guarantee and I called to cancel and they wore me down saying I would get my money back anytime I wanted it within one year from the time I called in to cancel. Lie! But, the biggest lie is that D.R. Barton has a way to help you make money over the course of a year through his "hook" pattern investment program.

Overall, I gained approximately 10,000. with much of it coming from triple digit profits - over 28 for the year. Sounds good doesn't it. But, there were many, many more losses which added up to 30,000. Yes, that's a net loss of 20,000.

Several lies were discovered over time and when I tried to contact D.R. Barton with the feedback he requested, the emails were shortcutted by his menions. Trades were suggested at a price or below, but impossible to get the trade made, because the action happened the day before, e.g., buy xyz call option at .35 or lower alert comes in, I go to do the trade within 5 minutes and see the price is .70. I don't buy and research what happened and find that the buy needed to be made the day before to get .35 or below. Many times I would buy at the price suggested, it moved 20 to 25% and never saw that again, with it heading down and eventually being .05 to .10 there were 10s of these and the loses continued to mount.

It was like playing a slot machine, just enough wins to keep me going, but overall the losses were far greater than the gains. I was a fool and I admit that, but feel taken advantage of and lied to 1) about a "winning", "money making" program and 2) that I would get my money back when asking for it if not satisfied.

The above is just a quick summary of what happened and may be hard to understand, BUT the main thing is I was scammed, you will be scammed, and over time lose a lot of money. Yes, it was too good to be true. I hope they all go to jail.

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