Deepal Moon Review of Blue Star Learning
Having seen a previous comment I was compelled to ...
Having seen a previous comment I was compelled to write. Because one disgruntled person can ruin the reputation of a company by an unverifiable assertion.
If you ever meet Nimesh, he quickly comes across as a nice genuine and a kind person. I somehow don't by the characterization of this person who claims he got defrauded for $200. I have worked with Nimesh on & off. Because I am a contract trainer. I have conducted classes in his facility. He runs a professional well rated facility compared with other IT Training facilities around the US that I have taught at.
Having dealt with variety of people who take computer classes I can only assume what may have happened. At the very least IT infrastructure classes are $1500 or $2K at a minimum. Only way you wouldn't get your money back is sign up for a class and at the last minute cancel and ask for you money back.
These schools have to pay free lance trainers like me. We come from far. We have to fly in and stay in hotels and rent cars, when we sign up for a class. Once you commit to a class no going back on either end. Not the Student or the School or the instructor. Schools have to hire instructors in advance once enough students sign up. This is a low margin business. Instructors have to make hotel and airline bookings in advance. Kayak or Priceline dosn't refund money after you book. Students should understand that.
This is not your grocery store or department store where you get to go back and return the goods and ask for your money back.
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