I'm sorry this is not brief but I need your help. Please.
Here is their website. If you click those big tabs on there, you can see they are extremely vague. How can their "coaches" help me specifically? Is this career-assessing software really that revolutionary and helpful in any way for me? Why the big focus on MONEY for God's sake? "Financial aid" this, "right cost" that. Get to the point, please.
Look at their Better Business Bureau profile. So many people are angry. Of course, all of this negativity could just be a scheme by another rival company or what-have-you.
Alright, let's look at the negative reviews. They are detailed and have some pretty legitimate complaints. They seem genuine... but, of course, anyone can lie over the Internet easily.
Now let's look at the reviews that are other than negative. They are all vague and... saccharine. It's eerie, really. The speech patterns resemble automated bots more than humans. Right C3 seem like the ones trying to set up a scheme here. It's still not concrete proof, though. Let's dig further...
Yahoo answers. The top comment is pro- Right C3. Again, this positive review shows to be saccharine and vague. "You can't lose," the top comment says. Hmph. Hold on... scrolling down, we see a commenter bravely challenging the top comment:
It is possible that the person asking the question works for RICHT C3, therefore has picked the best answer that suites RIGHT C3. Just because 1 out of 100 customers where satistfied doesn't mean the company is lagetimate.
Oh, poop. All of this overwhelming evidence leaves only one rational conclusion about Right C3.
So, how do I break it to my parents that we're in a scam? We've been signed with these guys for about 2 years now, who knows how much my parents have been paying to Right C3? Because of that, I'm pretty scared to share my thoughts.
Submitted May 23, 2017 at 08:50PM by burger_fourohfive http://ift.tt/2rRDM5A