| Ambilogic: Sound Like Fraud To Me I'm late to this discussion, but I may have something useful to add. I have been considering HMCSE/MCSA boot camps and did research on several net-listed schools. One was Ambilogic. I have Ambilogic's policy as listed on their website on January 17-04. Their cancellation/refund policy was exactly as OP-Mark stated....30-day notification of the need to cancel would result in a FULL refund. Now I see that the company requires 60 days notification. I wonder when they changed their policy? My guess is not long after OP notified them of his need to cancel. Aren't things hard enough these days in the realm of job hunting and trying to better one's chances at keeping or finding a job without people having to worry about sleight-of-hand companies changing policies to make a buck? OP: If you'd like like a copy of Ambilogic's policies as listed on their website in January, please let me know. I'd be happy to send it to you. In the meantime, I suggest you get a hold of the New Hampshire's Attorney General, call the Better Business Bureau, and if it comes it....get yourself a lawyer. Oh, and I'd contact Microsoft and see what they have to say about this kind "customer service". I know how ticked I'd be if I were being bilked of $5000 of my hard-earned money. Problem is there are a lot of companies like Ambilogic out there who think they can get away with such shifty moves. They must think the people they do business with out here in the real world are idiots. I hope you prove them wrong. Good luck! Jen I leave messages which are not returned, and emails which are not answered. It's now been 10 days, and I'm starting to get a very bad feeling. |