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Gonna_Getya

2004-03-21, 4:59 pm

Hi all just a quick warning to those of you wanting to do the MCSE, A+, Networking+, CCNA etc Always check out the company well before you join. A good deal of us have been ripped off for alot of money by the company Training IT, the company has apparently gone bankrupt without any notice at all but it just so happens that the same people now work for Blade Training at the same address! Fishy yes I know! Apparently this is a very common occurrence in America, lets not let them take us for idiots over here! Be warned and don't go without a fight!

Cheers Gonna Getya.

P.S. Anybody else that has got ripped off lets us know or post your advice to your fellow students.
azimuth40

2004-03-21, 5:39 pm

eh wot's all this now; some village is missing its idiot you say.

Well heavens knows that we bloody Americans are often taken for idiots. Wouldn't want you Brit's to get the same title. Next time try enrolling at the extension school of a college or university. That way at least when you get ripped off the persons doing the ripping will have fancy titles like Regent or Chair.

Anyone want to help me move some money from Iraq, it will only cost you smuggling capital.

No hard feelings mate, I am sure that is not how you meant it right. Sorry for your loss.
Gonna_Getya

2004-03-21, 7:01 pm

Doh! Maybe I should read my post back before I press submit! Yes always the Idiot! Didn't mean it like it does sound when you read it. Sorry.
azimuth40

2004-03-21, 8:27 pm

Seriously though when it has happened over here the government does investigate. Assets can be frozen if there is a hint of wrong doing. You and your classmates could look into some type of class action if it is the same owners or MP's. You probably would need to talk to a solicitor or maybe there is a free government office to make some initial inquiries.
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