Computer-training-center
Deceptive, Dishonest, Fraudulent ripoff

Education & Science

I ended up purchasing a computer course for $99 from computer-training-center.org, so we could make some extra money.in the online "guide, " it says money back guaranteed if you follow through with the whole course. The thing is, they never specified that "the whole course" is to THEIR discretion.

I had already posted HUNDREDS of ads on free sites, just like the course said to do. When asked about getting my money back because I haven't made a penny off of it!), they told me I HAD to have a Google account (an account where *I* have to pay to post ads!) so that they could monitor my progress.

In the course, it said that the Google ads were completely up to you whether or not you wanted to do them. It said in the course, and I quote, "As we promised, you do not have to spend another penny (Google is just an option for those who want to maximize their earnings), and if you work the program, you are guaranteed to see impressive results."

Now, what gets even more interesting, is that after I asked for my refund, the girl, Cindy, told me it was denied because I didn't do the course to their discretion. I asked for a phone number and physical address THREE TIMES, all three times, my request was IGNORED.

Finally, I get an e-mail from a Robert T., Customer Service Supervisor. He tells me to stop writing them because I didn't complete the full course (meaning Google!), and if I had a problem, to have my lawyer contact them. I told him that I needed the owner of the companies name, phone number, and address of the company, and had already requested this information three times, about to be four. He then proceeded to tell me that my lawyer could e-mail him. Are you serious?! You claim to be a legit company, but want my lawyer to e-mail you?!

And then it gets even better. I looked the company up on WHOSIT, and it turns out it's registered to freeweeklymassage, the same company who has HIGHEST PAY SURVEYS, and other scam pages (according to this site!) registered under them as well. Freeweeklymassage is based out of the West Indies, according to WHOSIT.:)

And the kicker, computer-training-center.org's FAVORITE site to do ads for, because it's a real money maker (so they claim!) for you, happens to be HIGHEST PAY SURVEYS. Ding, ding, ding! You mean, HIGHEST PAY SURVEYS, the same website that has 15 or more reports on here about scamming people out of their money?!

It's a real shame that I JUST found this site. I really wish I would have done my homework sooner. I know better now!

For anyone interested in computer-training-center.org, STAY THE HECK AWAY! They are a FRAUDULENT company!


Company: Computer-training-center
Country: USA
Site: computer-training-center.org
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