Brenda
Oxford,#2Consumer Comment
Mon, January 12, 2004
Hi. I was ripped off by the College Funding Center. After research, I found that you have to file a formal compliant with the Texas Attorney General (do an internet search or contact your state's Attorney General for their phone and address) and provide copies of all related material. You also need to contact the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and file a formal compliant with them because there is a case against the College Funding Center. It is imperative that you file formal complaints so that the state and federal government will take action. Do not sit back and hope someone else does it, you must take action. None of this material was available to me back in May, 2003, when I signed a contract with the College Funding Center for my 14 year old son. I am especially upset because I told Joe Mulcahy of the College Funding Center how much I needed their help because I was a single mother. I cannot believe they would still rip me off after my telling them of my hardships and how desperately I needed the service. Please file the reports to help all of us who were ripped of. It seems that the College Funding Center stole from people all around the country ranging from Texas to Tennessee, from Ohio to Connecticut. Please file the complaints. Thank you.
Brenda
Oxford,#3Consumer Comment
Mon, January 12, 2004
Hi. I was ripped off by the College Funding Center. After research, I found that you have to file a formal compliant with the Texas Attorney General (do an internet search or contact your state's Attorney General for their phone and address) and provide copies of all related material. You also need to contact the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and file a formal compliant with them because there is a case against the College Funding Center. It is imperative that you file formal complaints so that the state and federal government will take action. Do not sit back and hope someone else does it, you must take action. None of this material was available to me back in May, 2003, when I signed a contract with the College Funding Center for my 14 year old son. I am especially upset because I told Joe Mulcahy of the College Funding Center how much I needed their help because I was a single mother. I cannot believe they would still rip me off after my telling them of my hardships and how desperately I needed the service. Please file the reports to help all of us who were ripped of. It seems that the College Funding Center stole from people all around the country ranging from Texas to Tennessee, from Ohio to Connecticut. Please file the complaints. Thank you.
Brenda
Oxford,#4Consumer Comment
Mon, January 12, 2004
Hi. I was ripped off by the College Funding Center. After research, I found that you have to file a formal compliant with the Texas Attorney General (do an internet search or contact your state's Attorney General for their phone and address) and provide copies of all related material. You also need to contact the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and file a formal compliant with them because there is a case against the College Funding Center. It is imperative that you file formal complaints so that the state and federal government will take action. Do not sit back and hope someone else does it, you must take action. None of this material was available to me back in May, 2003, when I signed a contract with the College Funding Center for my 14 year old son. I am especially upset because I told Joe Mulcahy of the College Funding Center how much I needed their help because I was a single mother. I cannot believe they would still rip me off after my telling them of my hardships and how desperately I needed the service. Please file the reports to help all of us who were ripped of. It seems that the College Funding Center stole from people all around the country ranging from Texas to Tennessee, from Ohio to Connecticut. Please file the complaints. Thank you.
Brenda
Oxford,#5Consumer Comment
Mon, January 12, 2004
Hi. I was ripped off by the College Funding Center. After research, I found that you have to file a formal compliant with the Texas Attorney General (do an internet search or contact your state's Attorney General for their phone and address) and provide copies of all related material. You also need to contact the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and file a formal compliant with them because there is a case against the College Funding Center. It is imperative that you file formal complaints so that the state and federal government will take action. Do not sit back and hope someone else does it, you must take action. None of this material was available to me back in May, 2003, when I signed a contract with the College Funding Center for my 14 year old son. I am especially upset because I told Joe Mulcahy of the College Funding Center how much I needed their help because I was a single mother. I cannot believe they would still rip me off after my telling them of my hardships and how desperately I needed the service. Please file the reports to help all of us who were ripped of. It seems that the College Funding Center stole from people all around the country ranging from Texas to Tennessee, from Ohio to Connecticut. Please file the complaints. Thank you.