Jacqueline
Hammond,#2Consumer Suggestion
Wed, February 25, 2004
You're already one step ahead, with contacting FTC. They are now to the point of granting refunds. The company is not in Bankruptcy. You wouldn't want that, because then refunds would take miserably longer if at all. What happened was that there was a FREEZE placed on all assets. Now the Federal Trade Commission has taken over for refund distribution. This is the key person you should contact, to share document copies with, I don't think he will require originals. He is: Mr. Gary D. Kennedy Senior Litigation Counsel Federal Trade Commission Suite 2150, 1999 Bryan Street Dallas, Texas, 75201 214-979-9350 (Voice) 214-953-3079 (Fax) [email protected] (his bold caps not mine) He is the lawyer handling this case. Please keep in mind you don't have to pay out money, in order for your child to qualify or receive loans or scholarships. Hope it works out.