Violation of your consumer rights on hidden cost at Kim's Academy of Tae Kwon Do in San Antonio. When I signed up at this karate school and signed the enrollment contract their was no written statement that said I would be required to pay an additional fee for belt testing nor additional cost for equipment. If I would of been aware of this extra cost I would of not enrolled my nephew's in the school.
I was aware that testing for the belt is earned by knowledge and ability not by money. Several Taw Kwon Do and karate instructors justify charging for belt testing by hiring them, but why do we pay the enrollment fee and lesson fee monthly isnt this what we are paying for by hiring at the monthly rate. Why should one pay for a belt test, when his or her advancement is determined by competition? Judo set the honorable standard for awarding belts through competition so why are they refusing to honor the true meaning of martial arts?
Consumer rights - Federal Trade commission* Bureau of consumer protection - The better business bureau and last Your State Attorney General
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