Re: Cabot Financial/Train2Game.
At this point, I'd suggest you contacted CDF. They were the owners of your 'loan' that was paid to train2game, so you need to ask for a refund from them I'm afraid :tinysmile_hmm_t2:
You will also have to contact Cabot to request a hold being placed on your account with them while you continue your dispute.
I was trying to find out if you could have used mis-selling of the course (due to false endorsements on the coursework) as I understand that on some of the earlier booklets there were logos that may (in my opinion) have led you to believe that certain companies were recommending the courses, but this doesn't seem to be the case. :sorry:
As I pointed out in my previous post (#42) however, there are some slightly strange findings in regards to their correspondence if you look closely that might be worth looking into in more detail :tinysmile_twink_t2:
edit 17th October 2014: My understanding of the false endorsements was achieved by searching the internet for T2G and reading posts such as
from a thread on another forum.
I have also been in contact with Rob Ager via email in regards to your previous comments and link
The now dissolved Skillstrain trading name is linked to Train2Game on the Companies House website - my research into these companies has given me cause to link the two in the above comments.
Kati xx
At this point, I'd suggest you contacted CDF. They were the owners of your 'loan' that was paid to train2game, so you need to ask for a refund from them I'm afraid :tinysmile_hmm_t2:
You will also have to contact Cabot to request a hold being placed on your account with them while you continue your dispute.
I was trying to find out if you could have used mis-selling of the course (due to false endorsements on the coursework) as I understand that on some of the earlier booklets there were logos that may (in my opinion) have led you to believe that certain companies were recommending the courses, but this doesn't seem to be the case. :sorry:
As I pointed out in my previous post (#42) however, there are some slightly strange findings in regards to their correspondence if you look closely that might be worth looking into in more detail :tinysmile_twink_t2:
edit 17th October 2014: My understanding of the false endorsements was achieved by searching the internet for T2G and reading posts such as
My credit provider was CDF and I have paid about half of the amount and these are the logos which are printed on my manual
1) Member of British Learning Association
2) E-Skills UK Member
3) Cisco System Networking Academy
4) CIW
5) CompTIA
6) Microsoft Office
7) IAB
8) City & Guilds
9) ATL
10) Skills2Learn
11) Yardstick Media
12) Trade For Train Skills
13) Bsi Registered UKAS Quality Management
1) Member of British Learning Association
2) E-Skills UK Member
3) Cisco System Networking Academy
4) CIW
5) CompTIA
6) Microsoft Office
7) IAB
8) City & Guilds
9) ATL
10) Skills2Learn
11) Yardstick Media
12) Trade For Train Skills
13) Bsi Registered UKAS Quality Management
"It is irrelevant to state that the Microsoft, eSkills, British Learning Association or Cisco approvals are not necessary for the CIW qualification as the complaint relates to how the course was sold. The (implied) endorsements by these companies influenced my decision to proceed with the purchase of the course."
Regarding the logos again, (just to entertain their comments for a moment). Microsoft never approved Skillstrain and I have a letter from them stating that. eSkills wrote to Skillstrain in 2007 asking their logos to be removed. You're not interested in what goes on in the 'industry training body' sector. You're a consumer, not a specialist in those areas. The presence of the logos implies endorsements by these companies and could(did in my case) influence a decision to proceed with the purchase of the course. For example, would you be more likely to buy an IT training product at £3k with a Microsoft logo on the front or no logos on the front - courts would see this the same way.
I have also been in contact with Rob Ager via email in regards to your previous comments and link
The now dissolved Skillstrain trading name is linked to Train2Game on the Companies House website - my research into these companies has given me cause to link the two in the above comments.
Kati xx
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