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Please have Mr [redacted] read the contract he signed on June 10th of It addresses all the issues that he brought up.Sincerely, [redacted]

[redacted] Revdex.com [redacted] RE: ID No [redacted] Dear [redacted] I am in receipt of your Email dated August 19, T find it peculiar that Mr [redacted] waited more than days to make a complaint to the Revdex.comHis school, CDL Safety School, was approved by one of the lenders provided by my company within two weeks of submission of his lender package of required informationMr [redacted] chose not to use this lender's servicesI furnished an additional lender and Mr [redacted] again took issue with the lender's requirementsI find his comment that I have not met my obligations under my agreement unfoundedIn recognition of the fact that you possibly do not have a copy of the contract, I am enclosing said contractYour attention is called to the following: "Purposes: Client retains the services for one or more of the following: to introduce one or more alternative financing sources for its students." This has been provided"Compensation: Client will pay to Beneke a one-time, non-refundable Management Services Fee of $3,for the training session." This was provided on April 6, "...Client acknowledges that it must comply with the requirements of the financing source to establish a student loan program." "Indemnification: Client acknowledges that Benekc has no control over the policies and procedures of Bencke's financing sources, and, therefore, agrees to hold harmless and indemnify Beneke..." This was acknowledged and signed on March 27, "Entire Agreement: The foregoing constitutes the entire agreement between the parties..." All requirements of the agreement have been fulfilled.Sincerely, [redacted] President

Please have Ms*** read the signed contract

Complaint: ***
I am rejecting this response because:I suggest that *** *** read his own contract again! Also *** needs to read his own the entire manual with the title of "Instructional Manual for *** Financial Group's Alternative STUDENT LOAN Program" *** *** NEVER introduced any financing companies to provide student loans, like his whole program is all about! Conrad and Universal DO NOT provide loans they manage accounts only! Again I am asking for my money to be refunded immediately as you have not provided what you agreed to in the contract. Regards,
*** ***

Mrresponse of August 24, 2015, addresses all issues herein. I suggest Mr*** read his signed contract

Complaint: ***
I am rejecting this response because:MrBeneke continues to misrepresent what he has said he will doI need a student loan programI paid good money to MrBeneke and have received no results from MrBenekeI am deserving of a full refund
Regards,
*** ***

[A default letter is provided here which indicates your acceptance of MediationIf you wish, you may update it before sending it.]
Revdex.com:
I have reviewed the response made by the business in reference to complaint ID .***,and find that arbitration is necessary
Regards,
*** ***

Complaint: ***I am rejecting this response because:
The soul purpose of Mr*** visiting our school was to offer an alternative student loan opportunity for the students who want to enroll in our school but don't have the financial
means to pay and would be able to finance itSince our school is not accredited with Title IV funding, we seek alternative financing for our studentsWhen we received a letter in mail from *** Financial Group stating that they offer student loans we decided to give it a tryAccording to the mentioned contract, Mr*** told us that we are able to apply for student financing through financial companies by the name of Conrad and UniversalHe went through in detail how we can have our students apply for loans and how the financing will be broken down. When we contacted Conrad and Universal seeking a loan for a potential student, both these companies stated that they only manage accounts and DO NOT provide loans in any shape or formMr*** defrauded us with information and charged us $3,plus $airline ticket, $agent fee, and $328.36for hotel stay (total of $4,566.36) for his visit to our schoolThe fees would've been non-refundable if *** actually had delivered the promised products which was "Student Loans"*** is an absolute fraud because he targets non-accredited schools and sells them a lie since he knows they are starvingI demand all my money back from *** Financial Group. Regards,*** ***

I suggest Ms. [redacted] should re-read the contract she signed.

Please have Mr. [redacted] read the contract he signed on June 10th of 2015.  It addresses all the issues that he brought up.Sincerely,[redacted]

[redacted] Revdex.com [redacted] RE: ID No. [redacted] Dear [redacted] I am in receipt of your Email dated August 19, 2015. T find it peculiar that Mr. [redacted] waited more than 120 days to make a complaint to the Revdex.com. His school, CDL Safety School, was...

approved by one of the lenders provided by my company within two weeks of submission of his lender package of required information. Mr. [redacted] chose not to use this lender's services. I furnished an additional lender and Mr. [redacted] again took issue with the lender's requirements. I find his comment that I have not met my obligations under my agreement unfounded. In recognition of the fact that you possibly do not have a copy of the contract, I am enclosing said contract. Your attention is called to the following: 1. "Purposes: Client retains the services for one or more of the following: to introduce one or more alternative financing sources for its students." This has been provided. 3. "Compensation: Client will pay to Beneke a one-time, non-refundable Management Services Fee of $3,650 for the training session." This was provided on April 6, 2015 "...Client acknowledges that it must comply with the requirements of the financing source to establish a student loan program." 5. "Indemnification: Client acknowledges that Benekc has no control over the policies and procedures of Bencke's financing sources, and, therefore, agrees to hold harmless and indemnify Beneke..." This was acknowledged and signed on March 27, 201.5. 7. "Entire Agreement: The foregoing constitutes the entire agreement between the parties..." All requirements of the agreement have been fulfilled.Sincerely,[redacted]President

I would suggest Ms. [redacted] should read the agreement she signed on September 1, 2015.  Per paragraph 3, "Client will pay to BFG a one-time non-refundable management services fee of $3,750 plus expenses for the training session on September 1, 2015.  Thank you.

Complaint: [redacted]
I am rejecting this response because:To whom it may concern.Misrepresentation
is the only word I can come up with in reading Mr. Beneke’s response to my
complaint to the Revdex.com. Not only does he continue to misrepresent to me, NOW it appears he
is misrepresenting the facts of this case to the Revdex.com. I have attached a pdf of
all of the email correspondence between myself and Mr. Beneke. I refer you to
my emails to Mr. Beneke dated April 22 and 27 in which I explain my predicament
to Mr. Beneke. The last response I got from Mr. Beneke is dated April 27th,
2015 in which he states, “[redacted], I will put in a call to [redacted]. Thank you for
the update.” That is the last I heard from Mr. Beneke or his assistant, Mr. [redacted]
[redacted]. I have called and emailed several times since with no response from him
or his company.
The two
lenders that Mr. Beneke had me contact and send binders to are as follows:
1.      Mr. [redacted] – Universal Guardian
Acceptance, [redacted]
a.      I contacted [redacted] by letter when I sent
him this big 44 page binder, filled with my financial history and all of my
school’s important documents, as requested to do so by Mr. Beneke.
b.      I called [redacted] and spoke with him two
times by phone. He stated to me that he was surprised to hear that Mr. Beneke
had represented UGA to me as it had been a few years that he had even heard
from Mr. Beneke. [redacted] stated that he could not in any way fulfill any of the
requirements of the student loan program as Mr. Beneke had represented (to me)
that UGA could supposedly perform. [redacted] stated that his company was no longer
funding schools in the trucking industry due to the high delinquency rate;
however, he could still put together a program for me, but it would be nothing
like what Mr. Beneke represented to me – [redacted] stated that this new program he
could possibly do would be a program in which I (my school) was providing most
of the monies to prospective students and he would administrate the paperwork.
I received this program from [redacted] in an email dated Friday, April 17, 2015 and
it does not even remotely represent anything that Mr. Beneke represented to me
– both in his conversation with me and in his documentation to me. Again, total misrepresentation.
c.       There is no proof that “I was
approved” by this lender. I only have the one email from [redacted] and there is no
correlation between what Mr. Beneke represented to me and what [redacted] has offered
in his one email to me. Mr. Beneke
continues to misrepresent his lenders and the facts in this case.
2.      Ms. [redacted] – [redacted]
a.      I contacted Ms. [redacted] by letter
when I sent her this big 44 page binder, filled with my financial history and
all of my school’s important documents, as requested to do so by Mr. Beneke.
b.      I called [redacted] several
times, left messages and also talked to Ms. [redacted]’s assistant. She always
said that someone would call me back, but if my memory serves me right, Ms.
[redacted] never did call me back; however, the assistant to Ms. [redacted] did
inform me that the program represented to me by Mr. Beneke does not sound at
all familiar and that they did not work (or no longer work) with trucking schools,
especially new schools, in the trucking industry.
c.       I had spoken of this [redacted]
contact to [redacted] when talking with him by phone and he was very surprised that
M. Beneke had pointed me in their direction as this is a program that [redacted] had gotten out of several years ago, according to his memory.
d.      There is no proof that “I was
approved” by this lender. I do not even have an email or letter from them – Ms.
[redacted] never did return my call or respond to my email or respond to the
package I sent. Mr. Beneke continues to
misrepresent his lenders and the facts in this case.
In summary,
in his response to the Revdex.com, with my regard to having been approved by the first
lender is a complete fabrication and untruthful. I have the documentation to
back up what I am stating in this case. If I had been approved, where is the
proof? If I had been approved and the program that was represented to me by Mr.
Beneke was in place, why would I be making a complaint to the Revdex.com?
It is the
fact that NOTHING is in place – after all these days – that I am making this
complaint to the Revdex.com. As you can see, Mr. Beneke stopped responding to my
emails and phone calls back in April, 2015. Mr. Beneke has had 3 months to
respond to my latest emails and phone calls, and he has chosen to not respond.
1.      I believe that Mr. Beneke knows that
the programs he represented to me do not exist.
2.      I believe that Mr. Beneke knows that
the lenders he represented to me do not even have these programs as they have
been represented to me.
3.      I believe that most of his materials
and lender program representations that he represented to me are representative
of lender programs that have not existed in the last 3 years – at least not in
the trucking school industry. They may have existed 3 to 5 years ago, but
things have changed and Mr. Beneke is being untruthful with regard to where the
industry is currently, especially for truck-driving schools.
For your
information, I have attached pdf’s of Mr. Beneke’s marketing materials that he
both sent and personally gave to me. Mr. Beneke appears to not be able to find
a lender capable of delivering to me the student loan programs that Mr. Beneke
represented to me. Mr. Beneke continues to misrepresent both his company’s offerings
and his menu of lenders to me AND the Revdex.com.
In summary,
I have spent a lot of money with Mr. Beneke. Mr. Beneke has chosen to not
respond to my email or phone calls. Mr. Beneke has not put me in touch with any
lenders able to do what he has represented to me. I have done everything in a
professional and timely fashion as required by Mr. Beneke with no results.
Quite frankly, I want my money back as he has simply not delivered.
Regards,
[redacted]
PS The Beneke Marketing Material pdf's that I have attempted to upload with this letter are not uploading properly. Please provide an email address to which I can send these documents separately. Thank you so much.**

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