During a Millionaire Mind Intensive I made the HUGE mistake of signing up for three additoinal classes. I was told that if I wanted to sign up for more classes I would have three days to do so. I was never told I had to cancel in three days. I signed what I thought was a credit card receipt... Not a contract stating I only had three days to cancel.
I have taken many, many workshops and ethical companies always allow participants to cancel and get a refund, though they may charge a small fee if cancellation occurs close to the program date.
I signed up in May and canceled in early June... Though I tried to cancel within two weeks after the event but their phone lines didn't work due to an upgrade—according to their outgoing message.
The programs I canceled don't start until October and 2010... WELL after my cancellation. However they refuse to refund my money.
If Peak Potentials Training and T. Harv Eker were ethical they wouldn't need to trick people into a 3-day cancellation policy and they would refund program fees if the cancellation occurs months before the program date.
I am embarrassed to be public about my mistake but I don't want other people to get trapped by these people.
Here are other complaints
Here is another ripoff post but I can't find the company name on the list
http://usacomplaints.com/reports/0/269/RipOff0269425.htm
Caryn
Denver, Colorado
U.S.A.
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