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  • Report:  #402618

Complaint Review: PC Training Institute Summit Institute Columbia Career Institute Computer Learning Center - Rio Rancho New Mexico

Reported By:
- Minot, North Dakota,
Submitted:
Updated:

PC Training Institute Summit Institute Columbia Career Institute Computer Learning Center
7820 Enchanted Hills Blvd NE Ste 128 Rio Rancho, 87144 New Mexico, U.S.A.
Phone:
505-629-1140
Web:
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Tell us has your experience with this business or person been good? What's this?
Well were to start, I guess is i got scammed. I consider myself a intelligent person and do no usually buy into theses to good be true work at home scams. But this time i have to admit who ever is behind this is good. The course i signed up for was listed under PC Training Institute. The course is described as web promotion specialist training, but course material comes listed as computer career institute which i believe is listed on ripoff reports. Further more the program also is listed threw website processing specialist. But is looks like these company/school has been listed under the following names, and will take you to the same site when doing google or yahoo search.

Company/school names: PC training institute, Summit institute, Columbia Career Institute, Career Training Institute, Personal Computer Training Institute, Computer Learning Center, and Computer Career Institute. But looks like there are other names for this company/school. Here are some the url's i was able to find and check that all take you to the same site location.

http://computercareerinstitute.net

http://pcticourse.org

http://pcti-course.org

http://summit-institute.net

http://pctialbuquerque.com

http://pcti-online.org/

Looks like this company/school has even gone further to scam students by creating both fake news articles (consumer-reporting.net - the reporter's name is Trish Morgan and a article on ezine website written by Alisha Mitchell), as well as creating fake customer advocacy site (Consumer Advocacy Group of America) that says how great the program is. Check out this blogs to find out more info on this supposed training program scam.

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In the end it boils down to this the program is all about how to use blogs to promote products and services threw the use of affiliate programs, and not a real job working for a real company like the training program states. Further more if you do a BBB search under the above company names you will find that are almost all listed as F by the BBB. One last thing training site contact info looks to be have been in Texas and is now listed as New Mexico. Going to try to get my money back threw my CC.

Anton

Minot, North Dakota

U.S.A.

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