http://www.huffingtonpost.com/davidhalperin/scam-websites-promising-j_b_6146646.html
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Ha, ha, a school that has to trick you into signing up. Justified as "marketing". And they try to say its just like non-profits? NOT! when was the last time you got tricked into applying for Harvard or Yale or Princeton? That's the real difference. REAL schools dont need to trick you into signing your life away on degrees driven by marketing.
Yes. I believe so.
Are they still partnered with DoublePositive Marketing? "Live Hot Transfers"
That's a lie. You can click and say your not interested and they call you. I tried it because I was so annoyed with warm calls. I went on indeed and found the same job in the same area the student said they were applying to when it asked about education. Next thing I know...I am getting a call from classes USA. I tore them a new one!
Dear EDMC lawyers, does anyone know if EDMC's lead generators are paid on commission?
The more I learn about EDMC, the more disgusted I get. These lead generators are appalling. Does anyone else know more about these lead generators? I'm sure the lawyers know all about them. Let's hope this comes out in discovery.
Yet Carla Caldwell has the balls to stand in front of everyone at AIO and tell them "these people need to click 3 times that they want to learn more about a college." This is the reason why EDMC's online division leadership should all be fired.