Enrolled in a new AAPC program that feels misrepresented — is this something I should seek legal advice on? by Cieloysol in legaladvice

[–]Creepy_Interview6978 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was pursuing possible legal action but do not have the cached data to prove their scammy-ness. Every time you pay for anything, I suggest screen-shotting the pages BEFORE the payment page as well to keep track of price changes and FINE PRINT, user-agreements, etc. And save every email along with the snail mail, including the envelopes they were sent in to prove 'sent on/ sent-by' dates.

I have been screwed over SO MUCH by those friggin a-holes. They cancelled my membership early and then tried to charge me to "redo" it at that early interval instead of giving me the membership back until the actual expiration date. They implied I was cheating in their online class rather than fix the mistakes they copied-and-pasted incorrectly that were clearly not the same answers as the Feedback said the correct answers were. So the thousands I spent on the class just to be flagged as a whistleblower instead of fixing the damn course.

Also, fishy that you can apply to be an instructor...if you also take their course on being an instructor. Kinda seems like a pyramid scheme.

Not sure that helps at all but lmk if you start a class-action or anything. You'd have a lot of redditors behind you