Reviews
Yesterday, we attended Right c3 seminar. Regretfully I didn't google this company. My student / child attend a great Private HS and I was assured she had all at the tools she needed but in the seminar they made it seem so amazing and real. Came home read the review and the facebook page very alarming for me. When I went to the seminar it seem to me the they target low class families, or barely middle class. My child is 3/7 and have an amazing resume. She tired to get on the site right away of course she couldn't. I wrote a letter last night requesting my down deposit back because they only give you three days to cancel and take out weekly payment which I find very odd. most legit company do monthly payments, it kind of remind me of those rent a center place. In the seminar the cost or a cost is even mention, but once you sit down and have a one on one that's when they get you, $1998 for this service. Now looking at the big picture what this company offer you the school counselor should be able to give you the same information. My daughter is on a wonderful track to her higher education and I was almost forced to believe and think this process was the only way. I will respond back after tomorrow and let you all know if I have a difficult time getting my refund back. One last thing the lady even volunteered my daughter to pay half of the payment every week which would be $19 from her and $19 from me. who does that. I am thinking they have these sessions on Saturdays because the finance office and reps are not there on the weekend and this is a way for them to be excused as not being able to refund your money, Saturday we signed up, Saturday we called to cancel, Sunday they are closed and Monday I'm sure the lines will be so busy and I will not get a response. Respectfully, Debbie M.
This program was honestly very disappointing. I am not one to usually write a review and attack an organization. However, after this experience I feel the need to warn other families and emphasize that this program was of no help. At the interview I was promised 24/7 help on homework no matter what time of day. This was very exciting because I come from a low income latinx family and struggle finding someone to help me with homework. At the interview the woman helping us was saying all the things we wanted to hear as a low in come family, “No Debt!” “24/7 help on your homework.” Of course, naive and desperate we signed up. I also forgot to mention that I have a job which is why this “24/7 homework help” was exciting. However, when school started I went to go use the program one day after work and was very heart broken to see that I had been lied to. There was no tutor available for me. From that day I never logged on or used the program. Fast forward to today. I received an email talking about over due payments and scary words like “legally binding” which we were uninformed of. The woman I spoke to was absolutely heartless. At the interview we were also told we could cancel at anytime however they would prefer if we didn’t. But the woman on the phone said that cancelling was not an option. I informed her that I did not use the program but she did not care and showed no remorse. She kept saying the contract was legally binding and I told her I was promised 24/7 help and that it never happened thus creating a reason for me not to use it. She basically said she did not care and that my mother HAS to pay for a program I do not use nor find helpful. Not to mention I had to call FIVE times before my call actually went through. Needless to say this is one of the most heartbreaking things ever and I am so upset to know that there are people in this world who do not care for others. PLEASE do not sign up for this. In this already stressful time RightC3 has just created even more stress for my family. I caution you to not read their letters or attend their workshops. If you need help I encourage you to speak to school counselors or anyone else but them. If I could I would rate this 0/5.
Received this letter for my daughter today and upon a little investigation I am realizing that they are charging low-middle income kids to participate in their program. They charge upwards or $2-3,000 for their info that any child can work with their school counselors to get. My daughter is in AVID and has already been working on scholarships and grants since she was a Freshman. Stop targeting these people and scamming them out of money that they will need to use for college!!
SCAM!!! What's sad about the whole thing is they are targeting people who can't afford college for there kids...They use the term Financial Aid to lure kids & parents into paying to receive emails of things that you'll be doing to prepare for college in the first place..The whole experience is heartbreaking because most of the parents & kids there show up dressed up with there nice outfits, hoping that there kids are getting the best care & there pretty much just barely making it & the little that they have there trying to take it for advice that you can get from family & friends...Im glad my nephew invited me to go with him because he knew i would be able to filter all the B.S. they were going to throw at him...SCAM!!! Parents & Children don't fall for it you can get all the advice they offer for free...
My experience was great. I learned about the company, the programs they offer and the work they do to help assist high school students transition from high school to college with less despair and mental ananguish. I signed my granddaughter up and look forward to working with them helping her. I think this is a wonderful program. Thanks
Got a letter in the mail. The letter looked very shady, not professional at all. That was fishy! No return address. Head of the letter looked like a child made it. The letter its self was written in a way that wouldnt offend. No pronouns of any kind, which suggests they just found a name of a high school kid and sent a crapily made letter. So after examining the letter, I decided to google the company name as I've never heard of it. Boy, am I glad I did!? My daughter is already earning college credits in high school and has a plan for college. Her high school works closely with the local college and has the correct classes she needs for the career shes chosen. After reading the reviews, I've decided I will NOT be setting up an appointment. We dont need a company to scam us out of 2 grand for them to attempt to do some good when we already have it all taken care of. Good luck to the fools that pay for a service that a dedicated parent can accomplish for free.
COMPLETE SCAM DO NOT GO FOR THEM!!! They like to paint a nice picture for you and make you think that what they offer is superior to other services. But, its ridiculously over-priced and any of their services can be found FOR FREE at community centers and even at your own High School.
This is the worst. The first day that I went to their interview I was like yeah ill do it but then next say I decided that I didn't want to do it anymore because I didn't want my mom to keep paying so on the same day me and my mom tried to cancel the payments and because it wasn't really showing or teaching me anything. So I don't recommond this to anyone. The people might talk to you in a nice way and tell you that it might help your kids but they're just a spam. They just want your money. My mom still has to pay even though I'm not using it and now my mom is stuck paying it and we're still trying to cancel it but they said the only time we were able to cancel the payments was on the third day after the interview but we tried and they said we're not able to cancel them. now my mom owes over $2,000 dollars. Please do go to their interviews and sign the contact cause you will not be able to cancel anything!!!!!!!!
Pretty much a scam. They target low income families and promise “free” resources that can be found anywhere online for free, at a library, college, or high school. They also state that their program doesn’t offer the same resources as free resource but it reality that’s B.S. Honestly if you talk to your guidance counselor from school he/she will guide you through the process. It’s what they are there for.