Is Optionetics a Scam?

The Portland Journal
Optionetics Scam? - Hit it big on the Financial Markets trading 'Options'.

"One of the Hottest markets in the World - Options!"

You may have seen the late night 'Infomercial' on paid TV for 'Optionetics' founded by George Fontanills; he is a very rich man you know, here is why!

Basically this is an offer for you to join in with a 'free' Optionetics workshop seminar.

Yes the course is free, you learn nothing from this free course, of course the people who run the business are not going to tell you how to become financially successful for nothing.

So where is the scam?

Well I do not want to truly call this a scam because if you have over $2,000 to throw away on an extra training program. What the free seminar is aiming to do is bounce off several sales people who are obviously very motivated into selling you the 'Optionetics' idea.

This is what the 'Optionetics' team will do.

So do you want to maximize your returns without the risks?

Stay at home... unless you are willing to be hard sold the 'Optionetics' idea, in which case you should turn up and have your head filled with sweet nothings until you give in and find yourself $2,995 worse off.

Only a lucky few will make it big in the investing world, you will need to pump a lot of your resources into these options, you are going to need to go further than the nearly $3,000 introductory fee as on top of that there is software and marketing tools.

These skills can be picked up at a fraction of the cost at a good college or university for a lot smaller fee.

There is another thing you should know about the money back policy. You are told you are eligible for your money back once you have amassed 36 trades, but in actual fact it is 76 because in the fine print an option is only valid if it has been bought and sold.

So when you hear someone say on the infomercial you do not need a lot of money to make it successful with Optionetics, you now know different.

I do not doubt that those who can afford to splash out on this business can make a bit of money at buying and selling options, but this is no quick fix period!

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