Fraud and human fraud
Driving school openly tricks customers. Never go there to study, because stock prices are just the beginning of a scam - you will then have to pay at least 10 times for distorted school theory questions. But if we talk specifically, then: 1. Driving school Credo applies unfair commercial practices - makes a contract binding on the consumer, in which the provision of the service is subject to a condition, the fulfillment of which depends only on the will of the service provider (driving school) itself. As a result, the moment the so-called 'school exam' is taken before the CSDD exam, it is announced that the school exam will not use the questions used in the CSDD examinations, but their own materials. unreasonable examination requirements. 2. Provides the sale of services that do not comply with the provisions of the agreement - we applied to the driving school to receive a service that would allow us to pass the standard CSDD exam. An agreement is then signed for this. If we would like to gain some extra knowledge about the application of particularly contradictory and complex road traffic regulations, then we would also purchase such services and sign a contract, e.g. ram, a safe driving school that provides a special service instead of standard training for CSDD exams. I will explain that the trainee in this case has been passing the test exams for a long time without any error. Question - Does CSDD then post false information on its website with distorted tasks? 3. Unfair contract terms are applied in accordance with which a unilateral arbitrary increase of the price of the service is performed - we believe that the opportunity to receive comprehensive and complete information about the service and the service is not ensured. price, because the price is constantly rising, taking into account the number of additional exams, in addition, the time is delayed, which is a very important criterion in our case. As shown by some students, putting this exam up to 15 times, even though the exam available on the CSDD website is sorted without errors. 4. Unfair market practices - the driving school has deliberately created a "feedback" section on the website, but it contains distorted feedback and deletes negative feedback, which I was sure to enter by entering a negative review.
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