Elite Martial Arts
They refused to honor free trial

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On November 18th after an evaluation by Program Director Tammy Sweet, my 6 year old daughter was offered a 2 week free trail to assess if the school was right for us. On December 1st I called to confirm start time for my daughters class. I was told by owner Carolyn Csonka that due to a complaint from the parents of a current student that she could not attend the school. The complaint was undisclosed and not fully explained. This should not have been a factor in my child attending the school.

After repeated unreturned calls to resolve the issue and find out the nature of the complaint, I went to the school to talk to owner. There I spoke with Carolyn, Tammy and VP Virginia Csoka. They would not honor the free trial and had no valid reason for doing so. They were rude, not willing to listen or answer any valid questions. After a few minutes of discussion I was asked to leave by Virginia with the issue went unresolved.


Company: Elite Martial Arts
Country: USA
State: Georgia
City: Alpharetta
Address: 10945 State Bridge Road
Phone: 7706634114
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