11-16-2012, 10:19 AM
pomagranate Wrote:An Attorney General complaint has been filed against Straighterline.Before jumping to conclusions, it may be best to wait till all the facts come out. It's possible that this person's school requires the proctoring not StraighterLine. I didn't say this is the case, just possible, as we the poster didn't state the school they're attending or wish the courses to be transferred.
Straighterline committed fraud. If you are not happy with straighterline, you can always contact the BBB along with everybody else that straighterline defrauded out of their money. Straighterline defrauds students. Don't use them. Go with another company. You were warned.
There's also the possibility that Pjbarney spoke of, having talked to someone there who was just quoting the 'new' requirements.
So I'm just saying, let's not be so trigger happy. Let the info come out. Then we can start shooting away, but we will be shooting at something we're sure of.