Author/Editor
Dylan Jovine
Publisher
Jupiter Publishing
Description
New “entry level” newsletter from Dylan Jovine in 2018, he was previously behind the Tycoon Report before leaving the newsletter world for many years. Aims to “recommend undiscovered stocks Wall Street doesn’t know about yet.”
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I am trying to decide whether to purchase the Behindthemarkets package. Any opinions?
Don’t. Recently they changed their terms without any advance notice. You cannot access any of your memberships without agreeing to them. I did not like the terms at all and would not agree to them. I have a fairly new membership. When I signed up the terms were different. I asked for a refund since I do not agree with the new terms and they are refusing to refund my money. Since they arbitrarily changed the terms after I signed up for the membership, I think they should refund my money in full. After getting the run around from a customer service rep, the manager failed to return my call at the agreed upon time. They are quick to take the money, but they sure do not want to refund it. I think changing the agreed upon terms coupled with the horrendous customer service is not only unprofessional, it’s outrageous.
Did you invest in the “Bio Tech stock that is supposedly scarring Big Pharma?”
I tried to figure out what it was from the info but couldn’t find anything as good as what they’re touting. Thanks for the warning about their customer service.
The newest hook, an unknown submarine, is on fire, but the sub is in the water. Please follow his advice and save lots of money. The war has been postponed a month.
WORST Customer service. signed up Takeovertarget subscription. Joined 30 days free trail subscription, after joining i realize this product is not the one I am looking for . Try to reach 800 number . No luck so reached out through contact us page. After several emails / voicemsg Got a call from Tarah Bitton (Senior Account Manager) after 12 days. She said she processed refund will reach my account 3-5 days almost 10 days passed no refund. HOPE SOMEONE ATLEAST LOOK AT THIS MSG WILL HELP on this request. SO much waste of time with this service for me.
AVOID, they cot me a lot of money
A one month refund guarantee is NEVER enought to find out if a service is what they claim to be. The best indicator about a service is a guarantee of at least 6 months; after all, if you are making money you will never ask for a refund! It seems like they are fishing for idiots who will get distracted and lose their money!
Just hope you never need to use their customer service. They’re very good at charging or overcharging, not good at all in giving refunds. Dylan Jovine is okay. He has had some good ideas in my experience.
This “Newsletter” offers multiple larger than life descriptions of investment returns and then links the reader to expensive ($997.00) subscription services which one can locate themself by topic. They decline requests for refund once the level of advice is clear.
Thanks to all for your comments. I am passing on Behind the Markets. Mark in FL
“ Free report” “China versus Taiwan” and other enticements pulled me into be one of the first 39 people who instead of paying that much higher price could purchase everything offered for $39. But like so many other newsletters it was false advertising.
When I went to place my order I read carefully and for $39 all I would get would be their investment advice for a year and learn the name of one small hypersonic missile manufacturer despite the fact that tthe writer hyped not only those two but three bonus reports in addition to naming 40 stocks to get rid of immediately and a bunch of mining stocks to buy immediately!
If you wanted all that you had to pay $79 marked down from an $1871 value.
But wait: instead for the same $79 you could get the Investment service but only two of the four bonus reports worth $1493.
Only a stupid person or one reading not carefully would opt for the latter when you could get so much more as stated above for the same price! Something screwy!
But for those of us who wanted to be one of the first 30 to order believing we could get everything for $39, you would be SOL if you weren’t among the fortunate ones and opted to pay the $39. You got screwed!
And regardless what you paid, what happened to the 40 stocks to get rid of immediately, the best American semiconductor company to invest in immediately, and the best mining stocks to buy immediately?? … Dave disappeared no longer any reference to these
Do you really think I bothered to order??
But how many suckers undoubtedly did! (“Just tell him what to get for $39 after he listens for 45 minutes to the spiel, take his money and only then will he discover how little he gets from what was promised in the video presentation!”) what the hell?…
Did you receive the hypersonic missile co?
Any thoughts about purchasing the premium nasdaq package? please advise a newbie
After paying $5k everything they sent me was a disaster. Here is the record, all real money
Performance Acq. Date
GOSS -91.03% 1-Aug-22
VTGN -82.18% 21-Jul-22
MX -50.64% 21-Jul-22
CNSP -4.74% 7-Jul-21
GOSS went down 90% + the next day after their “research” tip.
AVOID
Brutal Pete. Thanks for the warning. I always check Stock gumshoe first. These newsletter salesmen are worse than shyster contractors.
I’ve been a subscriber to Behind The Markets for about nine months and have experienced some excellent returns. Not every recommendation is a winner but a substantial number have returned a profit in a relatively short time.