Scam
Scammers attempting to pose as a reputable brand but use typical pressure tactics to bully you to spend money on things that hold no value.
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Scammers attempting to pose as a reputable brand but use typical pressure tactics to bully you to spend money on things that hold no value.
DO not apply to this company. They are SCAMMERS. They brought a salesman to my house and the salesman sold me the course without fully explaining the contract. The staff are very rude and like everyone has said they Sam you for your money by prolonging your time with them and not learning anything. For that reason I have contacted 2 brilliant lawyers and they are going to take legal action soon. Hopefully many people can get back some or all of their money back.
Would appear to be a scam. My partner found this url and put her details in. Was called not long after by a woman, whose number when googled, lists multiple accounts of scamming. Put through to a “course advisor” named Steve Harrison who on first point of contact sounded very much like a salesman. I was invited to join the second interview via a video call and the chap was very convincing, friendly & personable. However, there was a couple of things that didn’t add up so I did some digging. This company have links to Get On The Tools Ltd who is owned by a Jamie Lewis Sevenoaks who in turn was the owner of other previously listed companies that have performed this type of rip off. Video contact was from courseadvisor.online. Quoted £7800 for the renewable energy course however when compared to actual C&G Diplomas from actual colleges there is quite a discrepancy in cost. Number used to call my partner was googled and also brought up some interesting info. Stay away from this lot. Do your due diligence before handing over any details to people online as this seems like a quite popular scam.
Be very cautious, do not give out any of your details. This so called company also operates with a lot of other registered trainig providers and their websites. They are not willing to give out any of their details and all they want is your details to sign you up for a £7800 loan for "training" as they say.
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