In the world of equity-investment recommendation services, this sounds crazy. If you pay up and become a member of Value Research Stock Advisor, but then do not like the service, you can ask for your money back. We will return your money in full. This comes as a shock to all those who are not familiar with what Value Research’s philosophy has been over these years.
On first appearance, the Value Research Stock Advisor service is a list of recommended stocks that you can buy. You pay up and become a member. Then you get access to the list and that’s it – you start investing. You could invest in the full set, which is currently 52 stocks, or you could use our Best Buys Now selection, which has 17 stocks in it. You make a copy of the two lists, cancel the service and get a refund. The refund is available for 30 days after you subscribe, so that’s plenty of time. You get your full amount back. Moreover, the refund process is completely hands-off, you do not have to explain to us why you don’t want to continue. You can explain, and I would certainly like to know the reason but we do not demand an explanation.
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