SPECIAL UPDATE: Thrive Learning Institute remains committed to 100% customer satisfaction and has drastically improved their business processes over the years to better serve their customers. Thrive Learning Institute is truly dedicated to making sure ALL customers are happy with their coverage. Thrive Learning Institute continues to show customer service is of the utmost importance and they currently have no complaints!
To date, Thrive Learning Institute has addressed and resolved all reported complaints, which have always been resolved to the complete satisfaction of their customers. Thrive Learning Institute proves to be among the top members of the Rip-off Report Corporate Advocacy Business Remediation and Customer Satisfaction Program, as a Verified Safe Business.
Over time and since becoming a member, Thrive Learning Institute has remained actively engaged and improving the way they address customer service complaints. Rip-off Report has confirmed that Thrive Learning Institute is no fraud, is not a scam and is of the highest integrity. As an active and current member of the Rip-off Report Corporate Advocacy Business Remediation and Customer Satisfaction Program we are happy to report that now more than ever Thrive Learning Institute remains committed to customer satisfaction and gets our top Verified Safe endorsement.

Rip-off Report Investigation:
Editor’s UPDATE: Positive Rating and Recognition has been given to
Thrive Learning. Thrive Learning gets a POSITIVE RATING in customer support from Rip-off Report and is fulfilling its commitment to provide excellent customer service and training.
Thrive Learning pledges to resolve complaints and address representative issues. Rip-off Report interviewed company executives and found that Thrive Learning is committed to resolving complaints quickly and doing everything possible to satisfy its clients. They also take appropriate action against any of its consultants who are found to have conducted themselves improperly or unethically. We believe that the number of complaints against this company, whether through the Internet or other channels, is small when put into the context of its enormous size. Most companies would never commit themselves like Thrive Learning has. Read our investigative Report and Thrive Learning's commitment to 100% consumer satisfaction.
Thrive Learning has also started a "Follow up" program. Notes and assignments are added to clients dashboard after key conversation to make sure that clients understand the principals and assignments covered. This will give their clients a chance to follow up on assignments and also allows feedback on the information that is covered as well as the presenter of the information. Thanks to the feedback from clients, Thrive Learning has made changes to the information presented and is currently training their staff on how to be more effective. All businesses will make mistakes, no matter how big or small they are.. how those businesses take care of those mistakes is what separates good businesses from bad businesses.
Read more about Thrive Learning's Commitment to Excellence and Total Consumer Satisfaction and why consumers should feel safe, confident and secure when doing business with a member of Rip-off Report's Corporate Advocacy Business Remediation & Customer Satisfaction Program. ..yes, a long name for a program that does a lot for both consumers and businesses alike.
Read about Rip-off Report Corporate Advocacy Business Remediation & Customer Satisfaction Program,..A program that benefits the consumer, assures them of complete satisfaction and confidence when doing business with a member business. this program works.
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NOW TO THE ORIGINAL REPORT THAT WAS FILED
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Thrive Learning Institute - Summit Group I was ripped off for $7,750 for my "new business" under false pretenses Nationwide
Yeah, so I have been looking to start my own business or get involved with making money with the internet for some time now. I was actually contacted by Cole from the Summit Group and he made me promise after promise, and finally convinced me that this would take work and starting capital, but in the end would work out to my benefit if I used Thrive's system of success.
They got me to get a credit card for $4,500 dollars and convinced me to get a loan (through Duvera, one of their own companies, no doubt) for $3,250 to start up this business. I thought "Hey, with that kind of money backing me, I should be able to make this work." Cole told me that they would make what's called a "soft debit" which reserves the money on the credit card like a credit authorization, but then they will release it once approved. Then they recorded me stating that I was ok with making a $4,500 debit to my card. Well, it's not gonna stick, right? Wrong. I did it, they took it. Furthermore, the "loan" that I took out for my business? Never saw a dime. Went strait to Thrive. They failed to mention that part.
So here I am, in debt up to my eyeballs and I have no money to actually use for starting the business like maybe the money to register it with the government? Or the initial purchases with these suppliers? All has to come out of pocket, though I recall the very energetic and uplifting Cole assuring me that we will be susing OPM (other people's money) and I won't have to come out of pocket on this ordeal. Just sign on the dotted line.
Actually, Cole told me that they were going to contribute $3,200 dollars for my business. When I found out it was loan on my end, I should've smelled scam, but with the Summit Group's soothing words and promises that this would replace my regular income, I accepted it with a complacent nod. "You will be making 2 - 10k per month, so why would you be worried?" he seemed to insist. Did I get the calls? Yes. They did call me, though they are always in a hurry and don't care much for taking the time to explain things. And like I said, it's kinda hard to make a business run with no money, which is where they landed me. These guys are a scam, so please take my advice and not use them. If you want to invest 7500 dollars in a business, by all means, go live the American dream. But whatever promises these people tell you, turn a deaf ear to them. Yes, they are a member of the BBB, but that is only until tey get enough complaints that they are removed.
Jeremy
Lovington, New Mexico
U.S.A.