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A.Guy.From.London

Sudbury, CA
Registration date: Apr 18, 2009
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Jul 25, 2010
4:14 am EDT
There's so much [censor]ing spam here, where the hell are the admins? Out on a never ending smoke break?
Aug 07, 2010
9:09 pm EDT
Don't waste your time reporting the spambots on this site. The site admins don't give a ###, and they probably encourage it.
Aug 08, 2010
9:13 pm EDT
Just thought I'd chime in here.

This "TNT Shipping" company is basically using another company's good name, that being TNT Logistics, which I think has since been renamed to Cega Logistics.

Ceva/TNT certainly do not have their headquarters in some [censored]hole in Africa, that's for sure!
Aug 18, 2010
4:44 pm EDT
Why would anyone [censor] about something that they bought at Dollarama? Like Hobbes said, you get what you pay for.
Aug 20, 2010
4:22 pm EDT
Bhell is bad news all around. You might have better luck on DSLreports.com they have a forum dedicated for them, as well as a direct one where you can talk with a Bhell rep in a private thread. (Nobody but you or a rep from the company can see it)
You should look into TekSavvy for your phone and internet, with long distance only being 3 cents a minute. I have them and can't be happier, aside from the fact that they're reliant on Bhell for dsl. But, I think they have cable internet available in the K/W region now. Might be worth checking out.
Those Readers Digest contests are a huge scam. CBC Marketplace did a story on them a few years ago, you can watch it online. Region locked to Canada only.

http://www.cbc.ca/marketplace/2017/how_not_to_win_500000/main.html
Yet another scam private career college, TriOS is just as bad as Westervelt, but at least you guys didn't have a teacher that lied and bullied you around like I did at my school. But regardless, PCC's are bad news all around. I remember when I went to the London 'campus' of TriOS (it's in an old industrial park type of a building) to get information on their programs, they swindled me into signing up before I even knew was going on. Very very sneaky, their salesmen would make great minions of Satan some day, that is, if they aren't already.
Aug 29, 2010
10:42 am EDT
Oi! You [censor]ers from Dollars 4 Gold, you have some nerve calling people that are on the DNCL. Do it again to me, and I'll blow a whistle into the receiver like I do to the Indian telemarketers that won't stop harrassing me and using fake unblockable numbers.
Aug 30, 2010
4:38 pm EDT
There's your first mistake, spending $3000 on a silly online game buying 'gold' when you should have spent that money on real gold.
Mar 24, 2011
5:53 am EDT
lol... This [censor] is priceless I tell you, priceless!

This Spring Masters company sounds like a [censor]ing joke. I've seen the flyers all over Sudbury at bus stops and on phone polls near schools as well. Just reading it "SCAM" was crying out in my head. The company shills showing up and posting fake testimonials, really doesn't surprise me. You see it with anything that's a scam, Cutco, Student Painters, private career colleges...

If someone is THAT good at selling, why not go apply at Future Shop, Leon's, or Sears as a sales rep? At least then you get to stay inside in a nice air conditioned building and get a nice discount on anything you want in the store. And if you want to do landscaping as a summer job, go apply at any random conpany. You'll make at least 11 bucks an hour and be pretty much guaranteed 40 to 50 hours a week, and you won't have to work if it's raining.
Mar 27, 2011
5:00 am EDT
Haha.. So true. If anyone is worth a damn as a sales rep, they'll be working at Future Shop, The Brick, Leon's or pimping mobiles for Rogers or Telus. They most certainly will NOT be pushing around a 100 pound aerator machine or a 200 pound cart that's just black paint in the form of driveway sealant.

Every time I see one of these signs around town, I'll either rip it down, or write in black sharpie, "SCAM" on it. A bit childish yes, but I don't want to see anyone get screwed over. Why should you give them 79% of YOUR wages and then you walk away with just pennies? If you want to do this kind of work, get together with a few others and start a small business aerating lawns and doing general landscaping duties. At least then, your expenses will be a write off AND you'll be working for yourself, as well as certainly making more than a piddly ### 21% of your total sales.
Jun 21, 2011
10:35 pm EDT
If he's threatening you, call the cops. The fat pig will be brought up on charges of uttering (death) threats and probably spend at least a few nights in the clink. Better yet, those ### will get off your route and you won't have to deal with them ever again.
Sounds like 'Academy of Learning' is an even bigger scam than Westervelt in London is. There was an AoL campus there, but it shut down years ago.

I did see one in downtown Sudbury where I now live. They're in a rundown building, I don't know how anyone can take them seriously when they're in a location like that. Just the name alone, 'The Academy of Learning'... yeah, an academy where you go to learn. Can a name be any more redundant? What's next, a restaurant called 'The Restaurant of Eating'?
I agree fully. The other day I bought some by accident, thinking it was actual Heavenly Hash ice cream. They use the same packaging and everything, but it's no longer the same product that we all knew. This was the first time I ever threw out 'ice cream' that wasn't freezer burned. Never again Breyer's, never again. I'd take that Chapman's garbage over them any day of the week, at least that's still ICE CREAM.
Aug 10, 2013
2:55 pm EDT
OP here. Yeah, the guy that originally started this thread 3 years ago but was SILENCED by the scammers that run this so-called 'school'. I still haven't forgotten how awful my teacher was, or how rotten I was treated.

After having lived in Sudbury for a few years now, and having completed some welder training at a real school, I can safely say that Westervelt was even worse than I originally thought it was. I just LOVE how they won't let you review your tests, you just have to take their word for it. Or how the administration is all in cahoots with the awful teachers here.

I say this once again, to any prospective students of this 'school', please don't make the mistake I and so many others have made. They don't care about you, only how much OSAP or government funding they can squeeze out of you before they throw you aside.

Education is not something you can fast track. If you don't have what it takes to get into a real institution like Fanshawe or Cambrian, go back to school at either Wheable or the Centre for Lifelong Learning, and then apply.

Furthermore, the way they silenced me and the others on this thread, does that sound like a business that you want to associate with? Any business that is legitimate would want to listen to the critics and try to right what is wrong, but these guys just sweep everything under the bloody rug. No WONDER you can't find anything negative about them online.
My guess, the hospital admin uses the interns from TriOS as free labor, having them do the work that a clerk or 'temp' would do. They know TrisOS is a dodgy scam, and the students won't be trained as well as those from a publically funded college like Fanshawe would be, so they just have them do what they would consider menial tasks.
Aug 02, 2014
12:09 pm EDT
Everest College's 'campus' here in Sudbury, is up for sale.

www DOT northernlife DOT ca/news/localNews/2014/08/01-everest-college-sudbury.aspx

This, along with their location in London closing up shop, it looks like they're starting to finally crash and burn. Now if only Westervelt would follow suit.