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Old 28th Jun 2023, 03:41
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megan
 
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and always just pay for each lesson one at a time. As you never know when your school is going to "suddenly" go out of business
Amen, the best advice ever Robbiee, offspring was doing training out of town and with another student flew home for Xmas in one of the organisations aircraft, made arrangements with the local aero club where they had to purchase fuel on the training organisations carnet that I would reimburse them if they found difficulty in getting payment. So it came to pass, the training organisation went belly up a month later and I received demand from the the firm handling the collapse for payment of monies owing, paid the aero club for the fuel and deducted it from monies owing to the training organisation.

What was more galling was on the day they collapsed they were still cashing the cheques of those who had made lump sum payments for the entire course but were yet to begin.
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