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  • Report:  #1315936

Complaint Review: NCSA

NCSA Recruiting match marketing Chicago Illinois

  • Reported By:
    SusanM — Birmingham Alabama USA
  • Submitted:
    Sat, July 09, 2016
  • Updated:
    Sat, July 09, 2016

Grandparents should not have to be the ones who deliver the sad news of an impending ripoff to their grandchildren.  After attending football camp quickly there was a call from a "Recruiter" that added excitement.  That was followed by another arranged phone call with internet access to discuss in detail.  After that call is when I received the call that we need to buy this recruiting program.  I found that extremely strange.  I know several students that have signed sports scholarships that never bought programs.  I immediately googled to see if this offer was a scam or ripoff.  I hope it has paid off for some because it appears it doesn't payoff for everyone and we must remember that everybody does not file a report.

i think it is so wrong for the football camps/schools//sports organizations to sell the lists of names and contact information of the attendees.  Our family chooses to deal with disappointment now rather than after dumping $2400 down a dark hole.  The hopeful students need to be made aware that a very small percentage receive athletic scholarships.

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