Complaint Review: AIBT - Mesa, Arizona
- AIBT 925 S GIlbert RD #201 Mesa,, Arizona United States of America
- Phone: 6025458755
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- Category: Colleges and Universities
AIBT (BROOKLINE COLLEGE) is the one on my report from FAFSA status report PROMISED ME TRANSFERABLE CREDITS NEVER GOTR CERTIFIED COPY OF CERTIFICATE started charging me before I graduated school on loans and claims i never attended now loans i never consolidated says I did Mesa Arizona
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This is a bunch of crap, I never got my Certified copy of word processing diploma, never got to finish life time refresher courses they promised transferable credits, went in to take my GED and walked out signed up for all these classes graduated first year never got certificate never job placement never got to go back to school cause now they say i have consilidated my loans never paid.LIARS LIARS SCAMS AND NOW 30000 dollers in debt over this =and unable to go to college without paying this back
i am suing the hell out of these people
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AUTHOR: Niko234 - ()
SUBMITTED: Thursday, April 18, 2013
Are you saying you were ripped off in 1995 and you are now trying to transfer credits? If that is the case good luck fella most credits expire in 5 to 7 years. Unfortunately you will have to pay back the loans prior to applying for new loans. This should have been explained to you when you drew on the financial aid previously.
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