Acorns Investing App Review: Top Fintech Startups - AngelKings.com



Review of Acorns.com investing app product for investing (http://angelkings.com/invest), the team's CEO Cruttenden, financial tech startups in the industry and everything about the Acorns app. Ross Blankenship, investing expert (http://angelkings.com/course) explains how to build a billion dollar startup with leading advice on how Acorns iOS app is changing the financial technology ("fintech") industry. Acorns has raised money from Greycroft Partners, e.ventures with participation from Sound Ventures, Garland Capital, and MATH Venture Partners, and is led by Jeff Cruttenden (CEO) Walter Cruttenden (chairman). The Acorns app allows you to build a diversified portfolio of stocks to invest from you bank account. To learn about investing in top fintech startups, visit, http://angelkings.com/invest-in-startups #Acorns App #acorns investing

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  1. Thank you for this awesome review on Acorns investing platform! I'm going to subscribe to your channel now.
  2. answer the question 2:15 , like a really liberal, never able to get a straight answer, I know that's not what you wanted to for an answer
  3. She asked a very good question on 2:08 and the guy gave her the run around with a silly analogy of acorns. Jesus Christ!
  4. wow.ok.moving on.Thanks Jeff.
  5. I’ll get right to the point. I get an email today saying acorns.com has pulled $50 from a ING account I own. I am like acorn.com?? What is that?? I google it and call them. “This happens sometimes” they tell me “when a customer TYPES IN THE WRONG ACCOUNT NUMBER.” Are you kidding me?? You don’t verify that the person is the legal owner of the account?? “Yes we do, we send two small deposits and the customer verifies the amounts we sent.” Ok, then how did your company pull $50 from my account because I never verified anything. “Well, they actually can withdraw up to $1000 before they’re required to provide verification. I don’t actually agree with this practice but our developers…” Well, have a nice time getting sued acorns.com. You are going to get your butt handed to you. “We can definitely get your money returned” she says “but, unfortunately, it will take 7-10 business days.” Yes, for real, people. Pulled money from my account with no authorization whatsoever and no attempt to verify that their customer was the legal owner.
    PREPARE TO BE SUED. Class action anyone?


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Duration: 6m 51s

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