I was a client of PEG, I would like to explain my fustration and why I feel that I was misled and this servie wasn't what I was looking to use. Back in January I met with Richard Toomie who explained what PEG did. I was depressed from being laid off from work, as I'm sure everyone is, and agreed to move forward with what I was told by Richard which was that he showed me a sheet of paper which he esplained that Pinnacle would find me a job starting at $75,000, with 30-40% bonuses and a $10,000 sign on bonus. He told me that this is what he is committed to find and do by mid to end of March.
I asked him "what if you can only find one for $45-50K?" and he told me that was not what he was commited to do, he said that if one came for $70 or $72 than that was the same as $75K, but not $45-50K. He told me my advisor would give me a series of classed and homework assignments. I agreed and signed the form. He didn't refer to the form as a contract, and I was so swept up with his promeses and slickness, I didn't think twice.
From the first time I met with my advisor, Alin, nothing was the same, nothing matched with what Richard said. I asked for my money back, they said no refunds.
The bottom line is I really felt I was misled from the beginning. Things promised me from the President of Pinnacle were not done and I feel they lied to me and took advantage of my situation. If they had delivered with some kind of service, I would try and make it work. Just lots of lies, no tangable results, I chauk it up to a expensive ($4000) lesson learned.
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