"If they were open and up-front about needing this, then maybe I could accept it, although the AIG execs only need to be in nice hotel conference rooms for impressing the "independent advisers"..."
"-Increase your wages significantly
-Encouragement to donate once you're an alumni
-Pay huge tuition bills before each semester
Sounds like these places called "collage" are quite the scam!"
"@sleze69: I don't know how informed the general consumer is about Geek Squad's ripoff tactics, but if they do have as bad a name out there as they deserve, then Geek Squad should be reformed to be honest and actually meet those standards the email talks about."
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