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Complaint Review: Lincoln Academy high school - Houston Texas

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  • Reported By: Kyle — Keizer Oregon USA
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  • Lincoln Academy high school Lincoln Academy 12605 East Fwy Houston, TX Houston , Texas USA

Lincoln Academy high school This company is where I paid to get my high school diploma. Now I'm currently denied from employment from city,state jobs, colleges won't accept this diploma. I have tried to get higher educated jobs and the only thing that stops me from going further is my diploma gets denied! Houston Texas

*Consumer Comment: Yes, you were scammed

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 I kyle emerson, intended Lincoln Academy in 2012 I paid a upwards of $550.00 for my tuition as well as the diploma. I have now been denied great job opportunities as well as furthering my education due to my diploma doesn't meet criteria. This online school has been a scam, I now want a refund of my money so I can go to school. Put the money towards something that will be more beneficial. I have read up on many others in the same circumstance from this company. This has really hurt my career and put me on hold from going any further in job opportunities. I atleast deserve a refund and that's what I'm after. I hope to be treated for this false advertisement/scam. It has really made a effect on my future I need it to be fixed.

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#1 Consumer Comment

Yes, you were scammed

AUTHOR: FloridaNative - (USA)

POSTED: Sunday, May 28, 2017

You paid for a diploma.  Paying for a high school diploma is a bad decision because even if you get the "diploma" in hand, you don't have the education to go along with the diploma.  Yes, this school scammed you out of $550. However, that scam doesn't stop you from going back to school and working on your GED.

Are you aware that buying a diploma and presenting it as your own is fraud?  I'm sure you don't want to participate in a fraudulent activity. 

The important part about going to school is actually getting the education.  It is apparent from your complaint that you need to have additional schooling in spelling and grammar and other basics. Even in an informal medium like internet posts, you have to be able to communicate effectively. It is especially important for most employment opportunities to be able to communicate.

One of the benefits of going back to school is that you will be able to learn how to spot a scam and not to fall for it. Don't let a lost $550 stop you from a good future. Start today. 

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