The Motley Fool Terms and Conditions

1. Introduction
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2. One Account Per Person
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3. Refund Policy
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4. Changes to Services
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5. Arbitration and Disputes
If there’s a legal disagreement, you agree to resolve it through binding arbitration instead of going to court. You also waive the right to join class-action lawsuits.

6. Investment Advice Disclaimer
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7. Service-Specific Rules
Some Motley Fool services have their own terms. For example:

Stock Advisor: You get two stock picks each month.

Ultimate Income: Access to income-focused investment tools.

Tools: Investment calculators and other features are provided “as is.”

Text Alerts: You can opt-in to receive text updates; message rates may apply.

Referral Program: You can earn rewards for referring new users, but terms apply.

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9. Your Responsibilities
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10. Termination of Access
The Motley Fool can suspend or end your account if you break their terms or misuse their services.