My mother and I went to a workshop for this company after receiving a letter that we thought my high school had sent out. The presentation contained good information, which is ultimately why I even considered using their program. They said that the service was by invitation only, and that we were lucky to have been selected. However, when we were asked to pay for their services, they pressured my mom into paying in full ($1995) that same day. I saw that my mom seemed unsure, so I told her I would pay for it myself with the money I had been saving to buy a car. However, once I got home, I did some digging, and saw over 15 pages full of reviews calling it a scam. I was skeptical, of course, but when I found out that my high school didnt even know about the company, I sent in my cancellation paper work. That all happened today. Ive seen so many people say that they cant get a refund, so I just hope I can get my money back before its too late...
Be very careful with these people. I would say they probably do good for somebody but not the case for me. They have not helped my daughter. Their tutoring was not up to par. They are now billing a credit card I didn't authorize. Please take a day to think about what they are telling you and don't let them push you into this. Hope this helps.
Today we met with CAA for the 1st time. Everyone was very nice and answered all our questions. We are glad to have joined and now excited for our daughters future. Thank you
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