The Video Professor
The "free" offer as advertised on CNBC is anything but free

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The "free" offer advertised on CNBC for computer training is anything but free.

They charged my credit card $189.95 before I got the package.

They charged my credit card $1.00, $1.00 and $4.95 for something else.

When I reviewed the material it did not teach me anything that I had asked for.

And before I could send it back I got another course that I had not requested.

And it cost me $8.73 to send both courses back.

If I had not checked my statement, or was away for the winter I imagine they would send me all 60 courses and charge my card $11,397!!


Company: The Video Professor
Country: USA
State: Colorado
City: Denver
Address: 2590 West Second Ave, Unit 15
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