everythingmoney.com Reviews 11

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

A total scam

A total scam. They tell you to pay $7 so you can evaluate and decide on the right subscription plan but when you cancel the trial, they still charge your credit card.

6 October 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Unreliable and bad customer experience

Signed up and paid for the trial version of $7, Immediately cancelled the membership so that I wouldn't be charged for the whole month but still got charged after the trial week.

Also, I kept receiving their promo emails although I immediately unsubscribed for all their emails right away, but they kept sending promotions week after week. I had to unsubscribe multiple times before it ended.

Eventually I talked to an incompetent AI chatbot for a refund, which kept going in circles... Just refund the money, this is clearly a system error. Also, improve your customer service and your emailing system.

1 December 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Absolute garbage

Absolute garbage, simple example he is been preaching Tesla wont go anywhere since 2021! it is now +131 % up, this is just a basic example.
Their email support is not human based, all AI crap, you wont get any support, no refunds, nothing!
Take my advice, stay away, keep your money and do your research.

5 November 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Terrible subscription renewal process

Terrible subscription process. They don’t tell you about automatic renewals like majority subscription based companies do and when you try to ask for a refund they will refuse. In the UK Consumer Law, the business MUST inform the customer about annual renewals. When I mentioned this, they said they don’t have to follow UK law because they operate in the US which is a lie - even US operating businesses must comply with international laws to operate their business there.

I contacted my bank and they gave me back my refund rightfully and even then EverythingMoney tried to contest my bank for this. Shameful.

Lastly, they use scamming tactics on the cancel renewal page, which forces you to watch a 2-3 minute video of Paul explaining why you shouldn’t cancel and the “value” it brings. This video obstructs the user from cancelling the renewal because if you don’t watch it through the page times out so you have to dreadfully make sure you watch it through / stay on the page till the end.

Please stay away from this company. Unsubscribed.

1 June 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Highly disappointed by their customer…

Highly disappointed by their customer service. Shame on you EverythingMoney!

I accidentally created an anual subscription, because they didn’t have a confirmation popup. I asked for a refund since I didn’t use their services and didn’t plan to do so. They pointed me to their term and conditions and explained to me it is not possible.

I think it is a nasty approach from them, especially when they claim they have limited spots available. They seemed to be desperate.

Moving further I opened a dispute on Revolut, and they managed to get the refund for me.

Shame on you Everything money!

31 January 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Horrible money grabber that provides no value

I cannot believe with the best practices of software development these days, there are still people out there who deliberately make canceling a subscription that difficult. And does not allow me to skip that STUPID video. Like WTF?

Even after I canceled my membership, they still tried to charge me. This is illegal.

30 November 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Exploitative Tactics and Obstructed Unsubscribe Process

I initially trusted Everything Money based on their YouTube content, but my experience with their service was highly disappointing. They make it extremely difficult, if not impossible, to unsubscribe. The process is unnecessarily complex, requiring steps like watching videos and filling out surveys to cancel. Despite my efforts to cancel due to technical errors, they continued to charge me and refused to issue a refund.

It’s evident that their aim is to exploit customers by obscuring the unsubscribe process and relying on technical faults to extract money. They also employ deceptive sales tactics, falsely claiming limited availability to create a false sense of urgency and pressure users into subscribing.

Their outward trustworthiness is misleading. If you’re considering subscribing, be aware that their real goal is to keep your money, not to provide a fair and transparent service.

This version clearly conveys that their tactics are designed to make unsubscribing difficult or impossible, and highlights their deceptive practices.

13 September 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Scammers - Avoid at All Costs

Scammers - Avoid at All Costs

If they’re truly successful in making money in the market, why are they so focused on selling products about how to make money?

The $7 day trial is a trap—there's no clear way to cancel it, and they trick you into subscribing to an annual plan.
When you try to cancel, they’ll make you watch a two-minute video while begging you to stay.

This was the worst experience, and there’s no option to delete your account or remove your credit card information.

Stay away!

1 September 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Everythingismoney software review

I recently decided to test out everythingismoney's trial version, drawn in by their bold claims and professional marketing. Unfortunately, my experience was nothing short of disappointing and frustrating. Here are a few key points I want to highlight:

Quick to Charge, No Refunds: They didn't hesitate to charge my card at the earliest opportunity, and when the product didn't meet expectations, a refund was not an option.
Complex and Non-Intuitive Software: The software is not user-friendly at all, requiring significant time to learn with little to no effective support from the company.
Poor Support: Any attempt to seek help or clarification through their support channels often ends in silence or being muted, especially if the questions are challenging.
Inefficient Community Interaction: The community forum is poorly designed where you cannot search for past discussions. Instead, you have to manually scroll through countless messages, which is far from ideal.
If you're considering this product, I urge you to look deeper into actual user reviews and weigh them against the company's promises. And if anyone here has had experiences with this product, whether similar or different, I would love to hear them.

Let's keep each other informed and cautious!

12 April 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Pillars of dishonesty

I first started by trying their 2 weeks for $0.99.
Then, of course, after the two weeks, my credit card was charged the real fee for their service. Which was a little around $120 per month.
Of course, I was not notified that I was now a member of their service and that they had started chargging my card.
After realizing that my credit card was debited by them every month, I got in touch and said I did not want to use their service. And they told me, "Alright, well, you just need to tell us and we will cancel."
After a month, I was still being charged.
Got in touch again. And they told me I had never told them that I wanted to cancel, and that, to cancel, I needed to go to that page and do that.
So basically, I ended up being enrolled in their program unwillingly, and when I got in touch to cancel, they basically first lied to me, then they made me out to be a dishonest customer.
And one more shady financial service on the net. One more.
PS: Beware of companies that do not show prices on their homepage and make it difficult to access, just as they happen to do.

6 June 2023
Unprompted review

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