Spent a week in RLT for $1 - waste of time and money - Mark Sacks - a convicted oxycodone doc who gave pills to anyone - is a pure scam and con man, claiming to make $$tens of thousands of dollars as his program fails and loses money. Agree - say away.I waited to respond to the above post from Mark K Sachs of Right line Trading until I had the official notification from Wells Fargo/VISA.
He has posted several times above about this case and almost the only thing he told the truth about was typing in his name. I received a letter from Wells Fargo today saying I had won my case with VISA against him. There had never been any arbitration as he said above. If there had I would have been a party to that.
This is my favorite clip of an email Mark Sachs sent me.
"I am making you a special project of this company.
After you lose the law suit I am going to garnish your wages, your car and your furniture.
I will teach you that you cannot interfere, slander and libel a business because you did not get a refund you are not entitled to. We do not roll over in the face of clear-cut written letters of extortion.
See you in court.
Sincerely,
Mark Sachs
Right Line Trading
I am glad he forgot to mention kicking my dog while he was loading up my furniture.
I will now file a complaint with the CFTC and the BBB.
These forums can't weed out every scam trading site and pill mill felon out there but it
does help us compare notes even though we will never meet. That is very valuable.
Thank you all for your time and good trading.
Be very careful doing business with Right Line Trading, RLT owned by Mark Sachs. They gave the following guarantee which is from their ad copy; "To demonstrate our confidence in the system we are now offering the WEBINAR SPECIAL PACKAGE with a two week, no questions asked, money back guarantee" "We take all the risk and we are 100% confident that you will take all the profit."
I only signed up because of the guarantee. If their trading software worked, great. If not I got my money back. The cost of their software was $1699. Their technician set it up on my computer and their server sends the trades to automatically run on my computer. The software is called Transition Zone and it lost money so I requested my money back. The owner, Mark Sachs refused to return my money. When I continued to press him for a refund he said quote "If you complain to any organization or demand a refund from Visa I will refer this matter to my attorney to prosecute you to the fullest extent of the law". In summary a simple no strings attached guarantee was given. The software wasn't profitable as he claimed. Mark Sachs would not return my money and he threatened to sue if I went to any authorities or agencies. Its up to you to determine if this is the type of person or company you wish to do business with. It is important that traders share experiences, good or bad, about vendors so you can avoid the many software vendors that scam traders and support the few vendors that don't.