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Omar A.

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  • Warrior Trading

8/17/23

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Review of Warrior Trading

Omar Ahmad Al-Hajaya
2 reviews
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars
2 hours ago
**Title: Warrior Trading's Deceptive Practices: A Cry for Help and Justice**
**Title: Warrior Trading's Deceptive Practices: A Cry for Help and Justice**

I feel compelled to share my harrowing experience with Warrior Trading, a company that claims to offer financial education but instead left me in a devastating state of loss and despair. My journey with them began with high hopes, but it quickly turned into a nightmare that has led me to the edge of financial ruin and emotional distress.

For three long months, I attempted to reach out to Warrior Trading via email, seeking assistance and clarity regarding my investments and losses. My attempts were met with deafening silence. It wasn't until I stumbled upon their case with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) that I realized the true extent of their misleading practices. It became clear that I was just another victim of their cunning tactics.

To make matters worse, after leaving a review expressing my grievances, Warrior Trading contacted me offering a paltry refund of $625. This insulting offer was made in the aftermath of my review, suggesting that they are only concerned about damage control rather than genuine customer support.

The truth is, my losses exceed $100,000 due to their reckless advice, and I have suffered not only financially but also emotionally. I've been pushed to the point of hospitalization three times due to the stress and despair caused by their actions.

I am not alone in this plight. I am pleading for the support of fellow customers who have experienced similar hardships at the hands of Warrior Trading. We deserve justice, transparency, and restitution. I am urging all those who read this to join me in demanding a full refund of the $3,600 they took from me. They have left me shattered, in ruins, and I am not willing to let them escape accountability for their actions.

If you're considering subscribing to Warrior Trading, I implore you to do thorough research and take note of the important article published on the FTC's official website titled "Federal Trade Commission, Plaintiff v. Warrior Trading, Inc., a corporation; Warrior Operating Inc., a corporation, also doing business as Warrior Trading; and Ross Cameron, individually and as an officer of Warrior Trading Inc. and Warrior Operating Inc., Defendants." This article serves as a stark warning about their practices.

Let our collective voices resonate and send a clear message: We will not be silenced, and we demand justice. Together, we can bring attention to the deception that Warrior Trading engages in and ensure that they are held accountable for the pain, suffering, and losses they have inflicted upon us.

Omar AL-Hajaya

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  • The Motley Fool

8/15/23

To All Concerned Consumers,

I wish to bring to your attention a concerning incident that has highlighted the deceptive tactics employed by Motley Fool, a company that seems to have little regard for the welfare of its customers. Drawing from my own recent experience with Motley Fool, I find alarming similarities to a recent case involving Warrior Trading. It is crucial that fellow consumers exercise caution when dealing with Motley Fool.

My name is Omar AL-Hajaya, and I reside in Jordan. I approached Motley Fool with optimism, willing to invest $13,000 in exchange for their promised services. However, my interactions with the company have unveiled a series of distressing issues:

1. **Deceptive Marketing and Unfulfilled Promises**: Similar to the concerns raised in the Warrior Trading case, Motley Fool's marketing materials and claims were grossly misleading. The assurances provided by the company were far from accurate, resulting in financial loss and immense disappointment.

2. **Breach of Contractual Commitments**: Much like the allegations against Warrior Trading, Motley Fool failed to deliver on the commitments outlined in our contract. The services I expected and paid for were not provided, causing significant financial setbacks and emotional distress.

3. **Neglect of Consumer Rights**: Like other consumers affected by Warrior Trading, my rights as a consumer were blatantly disregarded by Motley Fool. We have a right to expect services that match the company's representations. Motley Fool's dismissal of these rights has caused substantial harm.

4. **Resistance to Accountability and Refunds**: Despite my efforts to communicate my concerns and request a refund, Motley Fool has displayed a concerning lack of accountability. This echoes the issues that prompted the Federal Trade Commission to investigate Warrior Trading.

It is concerning to note that Motley Fool appears immune to the impact of reviews or customer feedback. This realization has led me to believe that Motley Fool might be engaging in unscrupulous practices akin to scams.

While Motley Fool's indifference to customer reviews is disheartening, we can still take action. As responsible consumers, we can raise awareness about their deceitful practices and hold them accountable. By uniting, we can illuminate these tactics, safeguard fellow consumers, and put an end to such dishonest behavior.

I urge you to exercise caution when dealing with Motley Fool and to thoroughly research any organization before engaging with them. The similarities between my experience and the Warrior Trading case underscore the need for heightened awareness.

Please share this cautionary alert widely to ensure others are informed. By doing so, we can champion transparency and ethical business practices, ultimately safeguarding the financial security and well-being of consumers.

With concern,

Omar AL-Hajaya

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Customer S. – The Motley Fool Rep

Your review is a violation of the SiteJabber Guidelines and has been reported as such: https://biz.sitejabber.com/terms

We received your emails regarding your demand for a refund on your Motley Fool ONE membership from 2020. Your purchase was non-refundable; the intellectual property of the service was consumed as the membership runs.

With respect to the claims, I assure you that the marketing messages you received for this service accurately represented the service to which you gained access. Additionally, you agreed to the Motley Fool's Rules (https://www.fool.com/legal/terms-and-conditions/fool-rules/) and the Motley Fool ONE Terms of Service (https://www.fool.com/legal/terms-and-conditions/one/) that detail your responsibilities, including you bearing the risk of loss regarding your investment choices, accepted that this service is designed for U.S. investors and any further risks for users outside of that jurisdiction are solely yours, as well as the specific governing terms with respect to choice of law.

Accordingly, you will not be receiving a refund on this membership.

The Motley Fool

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