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All Forum Posts by: Jael Castillo

Jael Castillo has started 1 posts and replied 3 times.

Post: I want a refund for a mentorship program

Jael CastilloPosted
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This is the document. I recognize it says no refunds, but despite that. Does anyone know if you can get out of said contract. Via say, quality dispute over the content material from the merchant?

Post: I want a refund for a mentorship program

Jael CastilloPosted
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A refund clause is actually not in the document. Is that good or bad?

Post: I want a refund for a mentorship program

Jael CastilloPosted
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Hi all,

I’d really appreciate the help and guidance. I got offered the opportunity to work in La Jolla, which consists of luxury homes. I was advised to take the deal since to get into those inner circles I was told it was hard, and that was my way in.

But I don’t get a good feeling thus far about the whole thing.

And I was wondering what’s the best way to get a refund for the mentorship program since I haven’t started it yet, and maybe even the classes they offer since I’ve only taken one but didn’t leave feeling good about the course—I didn’t learn anything, if at all.