Better Business Bureau Complaint Affecting College-Bound Students
David Lymburner on August 26, 2010 in College Entry 
In the past few days, several college-bound students in my local community have been contacted about a free seminar offered by Edifi. This company is in the business of providing services to help students and families for prepare for college, conduct college searches, and find funding for a college education.
Subsequently, these students have contacted me about the validity of the Edifi free seminar; I have directed them to the Better Business Bureau Complaint which includes the statement,
“Edifi has an unsatisfactory report with the BBB due to a pattern of complaints from consumers who report misleading sales practices and dissatisfaction with the service. The company responds to most complaints by offering an explanation of their services. Many consumers remain dissatisfied because the company will not, in most cases, cancel the contract after the company’s five day cooling-off period, leaving their complaint unresolved.”
You can read the entire Better Business Bureau complaint here.
In addition, many scathing personal reviews concerning Edifi can be found on various college admission-related websites.
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