written by reader freedom checks

by irag | December 21, 2017 1:42 am

are there any articles relating to ”Freedom Checks” that Matt Badiali[1] is teasing from Real Wealth Strategist[2]?

Endnotes:
  1. Matt Badiali: https://www.stockgumshoe.com/tag/matt-badiali/
  2. Real Wealth Strategist: https://www.stockgumshoe.com/tag/real-wealth-strategist/

Source URL: https://www.stockgumshoe.com/2017/12/microblog-freedom-checks/


20 responses to “written by reader freedom checks”

  1. emprof says:

    Matt Biadali is pitching investments in companies mandated to pay so called “freedom Checks” in January 2018… any idea what companies these are?

  2. Robert says:

    Can’t find the 5recommended stock picks for the ‘freedom checks’ where are they at???

  3. Michael says:

    They are MLPs. Matt actually has a website that describes it all.

    https://freedomchecks.com/

  4. Kathy says:

    Are the returns he’s speaking about in his add actual returns for real people?

  5. Barb says:

    For all the comments made and all the articles, none of them tell you the minimum investment you must make. Does anyone know?

  6. Sandra says:

    is this a scam? Does anyone know?

  7. ann says:

    Has any one sign up for the Freedom Checks?
    Wonder if its working for any one,

  8. backoffice says:

    It doesn’t make sense. He says there are 568 companies in this program, but expect to get 44 checks of varying amounts. It’s not a government program, but it sure looks like he’s holding a government check. Something doesn’t sound right.

  9. Dan says:

    hello, i am Dan from the Midwest. i joined MR. BADIALI’S GROUP. but after payment i got an email with information on freedom check companies. BUT 15 MINUTES later the email was recalled and a bill saying i did not pay the $79.00 membership or my cc was not working. That is not true. MY credit card works great
    but i authorized $49.00 not $79,00 i was billed. Regardless I bought some of each of the stocks Matt B. recommended and to date I have not seen a freedom check. The stock is up about 1%. It appears you must invest $1000’s of dollars to make money on these stocks. I guess $ my $100’s weren’t enough for “FREEDOM CHECKS”.
    This is one mans results after trying the path given by M>B>

  10. Common Sense says:

    Think about it…If I was a savoy investor and had knowledge to invest my money in Freedom Checks and make huge amounts of money. Why would I want to worry with selling a petty 49.00 news letter. This speaks volumes; there is a better return selling the petty news letters

  11. TODD says:

    Man, it absolutely floors me that people are so gullible!!

    I guess I shouldn’t be after all this time but I still give people too much credit.

    And this allows scumbags like Matt Biadali (I’m sure that’s not his real name) to take advantage of gullible people!

    STOP IT!

    People DO NOT run ads to give money away! OK? Ever! No this is not an exception…nor is the next one. There are no exceptions to this rule.

    They run ads to GET MONEY! Legit businesses offer a product or service in exchange for the money. Scumbags like Biadali offer a scam instead. They take your money and offer NOTHING of value in exchange.

    Now, to the Freedom Checks ad specifically. My read on this is that it’s not JUST a scam ad. This ad is SO blatant in it’s scamminess that’s it’s my suspicion that they are not REALLY trying to push the current scam, but are actually trying to get a list of people and their contact info who are EXTREMELY gullible. And then they will sell those names to other scammers and use them for themselves to target them with future scams that normal people would not fall for.

    Just step back and notice a few things: first, the ridiculous “Southern” or hillbilly accent that was so over the top that it sounded like a joke; Second, he then goes on to say that some guy named “Ted” or whatever got a check for $24,000!!! with the implication that it was free just for the asking. This HAS TO weed out at least 99% of people hearing it or more and all that could be left or the SUPER gullible. And to scummy liars and thieves, identifying really easy targets is worth its weight in gold sadly.

    So, please, if you were fooled by this, wise up! There is lots of cultural wisdom about there being “no free lunch” or if “it sounds too good to be true it probably is”. These are old sayings because they are TRUE and always have been true!

    And help educate someone else if you can. Try to reduce the number of sheep that these wolves can so easily devour. Be a sheepdog!

    *END OF RANT*

  12. Roy says:

    Would love to get that SOB in a room for ten minutes

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