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Complaint Review: computertraining.edu - Internet

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  • Reported By: Rachel — Groton Massachusetts United States of America
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computertraining.edu computertraining.com Took my money after one month of class and shut down without any notice. Internet

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On October 22, 2009 I signed a contract with Computertraining.edu for 6 months of Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist training. This program was designed to teach students information that could be used to take a cerifiaction test when it came time to take said test.

I started the actual class on December 2, 2009 and continued to take classes every Tuesday and Thursday night from 6pm to 10pm. This was until we were informed that the school was going to be shut down, December 29, 2009. My instructor was informed of this just 24 hours prior to telling the students. They were informed that they did not even have to tell us in person, that they should just stick a note on the door and leave.

The problem that I have with this school is that they all left the students high and dry. I am now out $13,500 which I payed the school up-front. Many other students payed the same way and there is no word from the school how we can re-coup our losses. I was directed to my state's dept. of education and have filled a complaint with them.

I am deeply saddened by the events and all I want to do is finish up my education so I can look for a good job.

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#1 Consumer Comment

I am in the same situation

AUTHOR: LADYBESS1533 - (United States of America)

POSTED: Saturday, January 02, 2010

My class just started 12/15/09 we were told there was no class on tues the 29th due to hvac issues..then in new years eve we all received a generic email from computertraining1.edu@gmail.com stating that the school was closing immediately..i was told the girls in the office were told on monday that they had 30 minutes to get their things an leave..sad part is they aren't getting paid and are jobless.

file a complaint with microsoft and the state board of career colleges and schools immediately the school is bonded with the state (ohio) where i am..this is where a refund should come from..

call you financial institution and stop all payments whether it be sallie mae or loan america.

I am concerned because my loans are through the school and uga/loan america and of course cannot get a hold of anyone...

microsoft will be in touch with me monday or tuesday..

 

good luck

there are other programs through microsoft that may be able to assist you in finishing up..

 

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