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  • Report:  #318763

Complaint Review: Alea's Champion Martial Arts - Palm Beach Gardens Florida

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- Jupiter, Florida,
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Alea's Champion Martial Arts
4414 Northlake Blvd Palm Beach Gardens, 33410 Florida, U.S.A.
Phone:
561-622-3333
Web:
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This company has billed my credit card in triplicate, even though I had a $0 balance. After I looked into this company and its employees, I found they had done a similar thing in St Lucie County and were given 6 months probation for Depository Felony in the third degree. Then I found out they are not even licensed to operate an aftercare facility (or at least I did not find any licenses) AND they do not have the proper drivers licenses to be shuttling the children between school and aftercare. (they sometimes also stop by the grocery store on the way back to the aftercare facility). I should also mention that one of the employees of Alea's also has a very poor driving record.

They were served an eviction notice for the "east" location (they had two) sometime in February, where the children attended. The parents were not notified until March when we, again, were called late morning to say they moved and we should start picking up the children at the "west" location. They clearly show signs of unstability and I question their morals, ethics and values. I have taken my son out of this "facility".

Please do your own research on this company and its employees. All of the information I have received was "public information" I retrieved from various sites.

Mom

Jupiter, Florida

U.S.A.


1 Updates & Rebuttals

Justiceadvc

North Palm Beach,
Florida,
U.S.A.
My kids are victims too.

#2Consumer Comment

Fri, May 22, 2009

I could not figure out why Alea's changed his name 3 times. This school is now called Itonami Martial Arts. A few of the instructors there may have drug problems. I heard this from an adult student that goes there. My son was a student in the aftercare program. If you search the owner's last and first name on Palm Beach County's public records, you will find multiple lawsuits filed against him for several hundreds of thousands of dollars. The school moved three times because because they were evicted, it is posted on public records. Thank you Jupiter Mom for your information.

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