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"NMX* Ultimate Wealth"
it is for a subscription to Newsmax’s Ultimate Wealth Report newsletter.
A financial newsletter published by Newsmax,
Ultimate Wealth Report is printed and mailed monthly. This 12-page long investment newsletter has been giving readers the opportunity to profit by buying commodity-based exchange-traded funds, commodity-related stocks, stocks that benefit from rises in foreign currencies, and foreign currency ETFs.
The portfolio of
NMX Ultimate Wealth Report will focus on the powerful trends that are reshaping the future global economy. It will specialize in the real assets that the world vitally needs —assets that, unlike stocks or real estate, will never lose all their value.
There are currently over 60,000 subscribers to NMX Ultimate Wealth Report.
Over the past few months, thousands of Americans have taken free trial subscriptions to the NMX Ultimate Wealth Report. And for good reason . . . it is now more important than ever to salvage your financial future by adapting to the new global economy.
But the NMX Ultimate Wealth Report newsletter isn’t for everyone. So now Newsmax has made it easy for trial subscribers to cancel NMX Ultimate Wealth Report if they choose not to receive it.
“We make it part of our business policy for subscribers to be able to cancel the
NMX Ultimate Wealth Report whenever they choose. We understand that it is not for everyone, and that is why we make it easy for trial subscribers to cancel,” stated Aaron DeHoog, Financial Publisher.
Editor’s Note: Newsmax and Moneynews want to make it as simple as possible to cancel NMX Ultimate Wealth Report. If you are a current subscriber to NMX Ultimate Wealth Report and no longer wish to receive the newsletter, simply go here.
In fact, Newsmax has gone above and beyond industry standards to make it possible for subscribers to cancel
NMX Ultimate Wealth Report if they so choose. Normal policies to cancel subscriptions do not require any notifications of automatic renewal after an order is placed. But that is not Newsmax’s cancellation policy for NMX Ultimate Wealth Report, or any of its financial subscriptions.
For example, a notification is sent via email giving subscribers the right to cancel NMX Ultimate Wealth Report newsletter. They can also call the toll free customer service number to cancel NMX Ultimate Wealth Report at any time.
Of course, Newsmax’s goal is for everyone to renew their subscriptions to
NMX Ultimate Wealth Report at the regular annual rate of $109 for pirnt subscriptions ($97 for digital), not to cancel it.
DeHoog commented, “We hate to see people cancel their subscription to NMX Ultimate Wealth Report. Especially under these market conditions, when personal finance is a topic that should be at the forefront of everyone’s minds.”
Editor’s Note: Newsmax and Moneynews want to make it as simple as possible to cancel
NMX Ultimate Wealth Report. If you are a current subscriber to
NMX Ultimate Wealth Report and no longer wish to receive the newsletter, simply go here.
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