Warrior's Den Elite Martial Arts & Fitness Center Reviews (2)
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I attended the Warrior's Den for 4 months and practiced, Ninjutsu, Krav Maga, and Combat Hapkido. I really enjoyed the training I received from all of the instructors, they were all knowledgeable and they taught the class according to our skill levels and would help us work through hypothetical situations. Of all the martial arts training I have received (about 6 years worth) I would say that the Warrior's Den was one of the best places I have trained. I had issues with the owner [redacted]. [redacted] was very friendly up front, I told him about an upcoming deployment and he assured me that as a former Marine, he would work with me with regards to billing and the contract length since I would be out of the country. During the deployment I was charged for three months of training that I hadn't received, so I spoke with [redacted] and he allowed me to train for free for two months before my next deployment. 8 months later I returned to the states to be surprised with orders to a course in Texas. I informed [redacted] that I was leaving, and he agreed to keep my account on hold. during the course I received orders to move to a new duty station 6 months after the course. I informed [redacted] to see what I needed to do to break my contract since I would be leaving. I was told that he would terminate my aaccount and I would not need to bring in my orders. Nearly a year later I received a call from a collection agency stating that I had 7 days to pay my bill before it hit my credit (this was a surprise to me as [redacted] told me that he terminated my account). I called [redacted] to see what was going on, he told me that if I could produce orders for all the training and the permanent change of station He would call the debt collectors and have them postpone the effect on my credit. After 3 days of searching and getting in touch with previous commanders, I produced the information. I called to see if he received my information, 4 days later at 730 pm (1 hour after the deadline to pay) I received a returned phone call asking if I had already paid then he hung up on me. I have posted on several military sites and told friends not to attend Warrior's Den based solely on the owner. The not at all likely is a definitely not.
I attended the Warrior's Den for 4 months and practiced, Ninjutsu, Krav Maga, and Combat Hapkido. I really enjoyed the training I received from all of the instructors, they were all knowledgeable and they taught the class according to our skill levels and would help us work through hypothetical situations. Of all the martial arts training I have received (about 6 years worth) I would say that the Warrior's Den was one of the best places I have trained. I had issues with the owner [redacted]. [redacted] was very friendly up front, I told him about an upcoming deployment and he assured me that as a former Marine, he would work with me with regards to billing and the contract length since I would be out of the country. During the deployment I was charged for three months of training that I hadn't received, so I spoke with [redacted] and he allowed me to train for free for two months before my next deployment. 8 months later I returned to the states to be surprised with orders to a course in Texas. I informed [redacted] that I was leaving, and he agreed to keep my account on hold. during the course I received orders to move to a new duty station 6 months after the course. I informed [redacted] to see what I needed to do to break my contract since I would be leaving. I was told that he would terminate my aaccount and I would not need to bring in my orders. Nearly a year later I received a call from a collection agency stating that I had 7 days to pay my bill before it hit my credit (this was a surprise to me as [redacted] told me that he terminated my account). I called [redacted] to see what was going on, he told me that if I could produce orders for all the training and the permanent change of station He would call the debt collectors and have them postpone the effect on my credit. After 3 days of searching and getting in touch with previous commanders, I produced the information. I called to see if he received my information, 4 days later at 730 pm (1 hour after the deadline to pay) I received a returned phone call asking if I had already paid then he hung up on me. I have posted on several military sites and told friends not to attend Warrior's Den based solely on the owner. The not at all likely is a definitely not.","neg-1