daggerblitz.. I feel you.
ITM Financial was one of the first signal companies I was researching into. The only reason I didn't bad mouth them was the fact that I was promptly refunded my money (I think it was $49 or something). They are a whole bunch of crap to be honest. They sure spend heck loads of $$'s on adwords but when it comes to the bare bones, they're nothing what they claim to be.
I'll briefly outline their strategy:
1) You search for any indicator.. chances are their ads will appear. Ok, so you sign up. The sign up page is just a 'Name/Email address'. No harm done, and its a trap many will fall for.
2) Two/Three days to a week later, they send you their 'indicator' with buy/sell signals. Its nothing but a polished version of MACD or some Oscillator I reckon.
3) They then invite you to a webinar.. it looks so real.. it isn't. In fact its a recorded version trying to upsell their Neural Networks Signal method for some $$$$.00 BUT because you attended the webinar the price is discounted to you for $500 or something.
4) The webinar invitations continue and then they send you a second indicator.. its again a rehashed crap of some existing indicator.
NOW.... IF you decide to sign up, they give you some EURUSD trade copier EA. In the one week I used it, not a single trade was made. (In hindsight, i'm thankful for that).
5) So if you decide to take up on their $49 signal service, you start getting their signals via email and also to their website. What's surprising is that their trades look like a 5 year old trying to trade the markets. So when the Euro is on a small bull run, they'll tell you to buy.. no sooner does the direction change, you get stopped out.
Here's a screenshot of their most recent signals (I continue to get their alerts despite my account being closed). Bear in mind that I didn't cherry pick their signals, as you can see by the time stamp on their emails.
I don't mean to hijack your thread but its ridiculous that anyone who is internet savvy and some $$'s in hand can go about advertising on Google and scam people in below par service.
And I really pity those folks who fell for their proprietary neural network system.