Legal Question in Legal Ethics in Georgia
Hello!
I'm trying to get a partial refund from a company after taking two classes of a twelve class course and realizing it is not a legitimate school. Of course they will not give me a prorated refund. Before the "course" began, when I was enrolling, I did sign a paper which read that there were no refunds. The course and school turned out to be a scam; their textbook is a copy of a textbook in a three-ring binder. I just wanted to hear from a lawyer that I have no recourse, or if I had any shot at all, maybe in small claims court, of getting a ruling in my favor.
Thank you for your time!
(and yes, I know I made a huge expensive mistake!)
1 Answer from Attorneys
No one here has read your contract, but contracts generally mean what they say and no refund usually means no refund.
If you feel the school is fraudulent, make a complaint with the state office of consumer affairs and other regulatory agencies.