Denise
Glenview,#2Consumer Suggestion
Tue, May 17, 2005
I am sorry that you were ripped off by the Witney organization. You can get your money back and more. You must have a "small claims court" where you live. Filing a claim does not cost more than $100.00 and you will get that back when you win your claim. Most court's help the lay person fill out the necessary forms to file your small claims. You should also file a complaint with your States Attorney and they will decide the charges. Their business practices are not only unethical but in some cases fraud. Don't give up, it can be done.
Shemonika
Alorton,#3Consumer Comment
Thu, May 12, 2005
The editor has some good tips on how to get your money back. I bought a 3-day bootcamp for $1590 on 08/12/03 and I just got my money credited to my credit card on Monday plus they owed my interest since this was an old charge. I actually had an attorney to call there to threaten this company since my credit company MBNA acted like a bunch of idiots. It took awhile to get it back. You can also file a complaint to the Attorney General in Florida and in your state,use some of the complaints in here as proof. It takes patience when dealing with these goons. Good luck
Frank
New Orleans,#4Consumer Suggestion
Thu, May 12, 2005
Sorry to hear that Whitney has claimed another victim. Check John Reed's website (johntreed.com) for detailed information on Whitney. Reed investigated Whitney thoroughly and found out all about Whitney and his sleazy background. Reed's found, among other things, that Russ Whitney is a convicted violent felon (second degree armed robbery in New York), con man, liar, and thief. The only "education" the Whitney Education Group sells is a crash course in what it feels like to be the victim of a scam.