Lana
BOCA RATON,#2General Comment
Fri, October 29, 2010
Poor girl!
I'm so sorry, they ripped you off.
Shame on them. They are obiously scammers. No one reputable school or company will do that. Also the stupid and griddy. Shame on them!
I'm not going to enjoy them now. Thank you foryour report girl.
Be greatfull to them, you don't need this bs scool anyway. You would loose more money and tim if you would continue.
~Amanda~
Glendale,#3Consumer Comment
Mon, May 17, 2010
So let me get this straight... YOU made the mistake which cost you $200. Then you didn't return any phone calls the school left you because the person sounded mean? In their contract it clearly states that if you don't follow the rules they can dismiss you from the program and keep your money. Hence if you wanted to keep your money, you should have followed their rules. Or at least spent $10 on a long distance phone call in order to save yourself $300.
Acting is a hard business. Now that you had to put your money where your mouth is, maybe you will learn to be a better manager for yourself.
Furthermore, you are not a customer when you are paying to go to a school. You entered an agreement with this school to pay a certain amount and live up to their standards. You didn't live up to these standards, and you were dismissed. The deposit you paid was to reserve a spot in a class. Since that spot was reserved for you, and you failed to manage your responsibilities that spot was left empty. They missed out on $700 because of you.