I signed up for a package of 3 certification classes to be taken within a year at a "special" price. First teh guy pressured me into signing so I could get an extension of 2 months to complete, which meant I had 14 months so I thought I was getting a good deal. He told me I had to sign before the last day of the month or I would miss out. He went as far as to meet me at my night job so he "could get me in on the deal". Yeah right.
The deal is they advertise and offer a year BUT your tuition is really for only 6 months of CBT training, you get the extra 6 months as a bonus. BUT they don't tell you that, it's in the very fine print at the bottom of the contract. They also assign you to a "mentor" to help you through the self paced training and holds weekly "lab" sessions. Well, my mentor hardly knew what he was talking about. In one session he even said that he was just learning the language and one of the other students had to correct most of his mistakes. Great mentoring.
At this point I decided to quit the program, get a refund and go to an accredited college program. When I submitted my request, in writing, I was told that I was only eligible for a 25% refund, out of $5600. (They also offered me another 2 months of time for "free") At this time I thought I had signed up for a year so I thought the refund was based on that amount of time. I had only been in the program for a couple weeks, from the refund policy I should have been entitled to at least 75%, the way I read it. I fully believe that this six month issue should have been brought up to me by the training center. What a creep the sales guy was, making me think he was doing me a favor by coming out to have me sign so I could take advantage of this "deal"
I called the corporate office and complained and they referred me to the fine print in the contract which stated that the tuition was based on a six month time frame, so was the refund policy. I ended up threatening to go to a lawyer and they gave me a 50% refund, which still meant I had to pay $2800 for virtually nothing.
I spoke to a lawyer and he said the way the contract read that I should take what I got and walk. I will never sign anything until I have my lawyer read it over. Everyone reading this, please do the same. Watch out for these vultures who prey on people who just want to make their lives a little better.