Hits Ny
K Pop Training Company

Education & Science

HITS NY scammed innocent people into believing that, for $5,000-$7,500 they were going to attend a 6 week training program to learn how to speak Korean, sing and dance in the style of Korean pop. The program was cancelled and those who signed up did not get their money back.

I would like my money back in full ASAP and if not, I'll pursue legal action. Among other things, they falsely advertised their services. The following is the False Advertising law from the NY Consumer Protection Agency. This is just one law they have broken:

The New York statute General Business Law section 350 seeks to protect consumers from companies' false advertising of goods and services. This law is used to attack the misrepresentations companies use in their advertising to lure consumers to purchase their product or service, for the consumer to discover only later that he/she was duped in the transaction.in the meantime, the consumer, having been induced into the purchase by relying on the advertising, may have gained little to no benefit from the service or product or worse, they stand in a worse position than before their purchase


Company: Hits Ny
Country: USA
Address: 147 West 35th St. #707
Phone: 2126001873
Site: hitsny.com
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