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by LMYahooTFY
1886 days ago
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This is a more bizarre response. You literally take the worst interpretation out of everything, and calling it accurate would be very generous. >You were caught putting deceptive language in your contracts. I'm curious if there's a way you can mess up language in a contract that isn't deceptive/misleading? >You're on probation. This is nothing to be excited about This is standard procedure, but you're clearly painting it as if they've been knocked down another peg. >The BPPE does not endorse schools. They simply said you were no longer operating illegally. And this is blatantly false and makes me further question everything else you've stated. https://www.bppe.ca.gov/schools/approved_schools.shtml Try the search function. |
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According to the linked document, this was not a typo. This line contradicts reality: "this extension of credit is a qualified educational loan and is subject to the limitations on dischargeability in bankruptcy contained in Section 523(a)(8) of the United States Bankruptcy Code."
In addition, the document points out, "Certain Lambda School marketing has included representations implying its program is “free.”" It is not free.
> This is standard procedure, but you're clearly painting it as if they've been knocked down another peg.
The parent post made it sound like they were out of the woods, when they clearly aren't. If I were the subject of this press release, I would not be "excited."
> And this is blatantly false and makes me further question everything else you've stated.
I did not say they were still operating illegally. I said that they used the word endorsement, when the state had simply approved them. The two words mean different things.
> Try the search function.
I searched for the word "endorse" on that page, and found zero matches.