Edward Jones - Financial Advisor: Sean M Hunt

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Windsor, Canada

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Financial consultant· Finance broker· Financial audit· Financial planner· Investment service· Stock broker

Edward Jones - Financial Advisor: Sean M Hunt Reviews | Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars (4 reviews)

Edward Jones - Financial Advisor: Sean M Hunt is located in Windsor, Canada on 3020 Dougall Ave Unit #5. Edward Jones - Financial Advisor: Sean M Hunt is rated 4.3 out of 5 in the category financial consultant in Canada.

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3020 Dougall Ave Unit #5

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+15199726389

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Danielle Blake

I’ve been with Sean and Gill for almost 20 years. Gill has always been patient with my questions (especially the ones I ask multiple times lol), helpful, accommodating and professional. Sean has seen me through the best and worst times of my life, and has kept me on track financially. I feel extremely comfortable and safe with the decisions he has helped me make. I also feel that my investments have done very well under Sean’s care. Nothing but a positive review of this office!

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Heidi Rexer

I have had Sean as my advisor for many years and I am more than pleased. I used several other advisors before with disastrous results. I have referred friends to his office also. They all thanked me. I know that he always looks after my best interests and stays current with my portfolio and my financial needs.

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Jim Westra

he explains things in simple understandable terms and explains the choices and options. I highly recommend Sean.

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Vinny Francis

Edward Jones' 'advisors' are mostly sales people with former careers and it makes me wonder why they switched, and why they should be in this business if they don't have the background education. There is supposed to be some new legislation coming out restricting the amount of people who can call themselves 'financial advisors.' My experience with Sean is that he relies on the Edward Jones analysts' opinions regarding investments, and often they push certain securities and investments that the 'big boys' sitting in their offices are selling, so naturally the little guy needs to buy them? Their advisors start-off by selling door to door, to see if they can get the clients. Tim Ternosky in Amherstburg is one of the so-called advisors who also should not be allowed to call themselves that since he quit or was fired from the company. These guys also have about 2-million worth of insurance if clients decide to sue, so they can still stay in business. I wouldn't go with Sean or Edward Jones. There are far more qualified people out there.