Randy .R.
USA#2Consumer Suggestion
Thu, October 08, 2009
There is a way to get your money back from this company!! They have no valid license from the state of New York. i called Mr Moore and told him that i know that, and that if they don't bring me my money back i am going to take them to court, they immediatly refunded my money! (no questions asked!) you see, the document you sign there says no refunds, but it also says that the business is legit and that you will be receiving a security license authorized by the state of New York, so.... if you threaten them to go to court and to go to department of consumer affairs they will refund you immediatly, because they have no valid license in the department of criminal justice (the school is not valid) or the department of state.... they actually gave me the number of the girl i was supposed to speak with, that girl works for the NY department of licensing, and she said that the company have no valid license... WTF!!! i immediatly called them, telling them that the company is not registered, they said that i am a lier, and that i have not called them, and invited me to come to their office and call the woman from there, that is exactly what i did. when i got there , they refunded 100% of my money ($518 that i paid for training)... they asked me not to tell anyone for the sake of good business... Take advantage of this information before the company goes bust, you can still get your money back... i came in, 10 minutes yelled, and got out. i even told them when i left that when they do get their license they can call me, because i really wanted to work, they have not called me since and i got 100% of my money back. good luck, and screw them over just like they did to you. by the way, Mr. Moore, Mr. Colombo, Mr. Fortuna and Mr. Al are all fake names, these are kids working for a master scammer who is in charge of the whole operation. Mr. Frank, the guy who is i charge of employment... they told me that he was a cop, but when i asked him about it, he avoided the question. Mr. French is also supposed to be a detective that works there, but i doubt that very much... the whole thing is a sham and you can get your money bac now!!! call them, and tell them that you are coming to the office to get your money back, tell them that you know that they do not have a license, and they will refund you.. .they don't want to be on TV... trust me
Jennifer
Brooklyn,#3UPDATE Employee
Wed, May 27, 2009
I've recently graduated Trailblazers training school and couldn't be anymore satified with the services i've received. The training consisted of three days and i got a certificate for each course i took. I've couldn't be any more happier after getting a job right away from being unemployed for a year when i couldn't find any. The representive that enrolled me was very different from the one mentioned and was enthusiatic in helping me out. After searching through many other security schools, I've choosen this one because it was the cheapest and the others don't always provide job placement. The teacher taught me to always stay on point when looking out for the safety of others and was entertaining to listen to. I was hesatant at first when finding out about the job because i was down to my last saving of money and i had to make a $100 deposit for a seat in the class. The courses totaled to $299 but it was worth it because i have a reliable paycheck now. Most of the complaints made about it comes from people that didn't complete the full program and lost their money when signing a contact that's non- refundable. Must think carefully when signing some you don't wish to take part of. I would recommend the program to any future security guard because it's a well credited school, it just lacks publicity and a website online.