| Find, explore and network a cause. |
|
Go 
|
New 
|
Find 
|
Notify 
|
|
Reply 
|
|
Admin 
|
New PM! 
|

Registered: May 13, 2003
Posts: 78
|
I recieved a letter in the mail from a corporation called Edifi asking me to come to an interview free of charge because I had been selected as some one in my area to recieve finacial aid for college. First of all- it was addressed to my fake penname for on the internet and my writing.so I suspected something.when I looked on the internet I found out it was a scam. So don't go if they contacted you. They'll just try to get 800 bucks out of you at the end of the meeting.
|

Registered: June 29, 2008
Posts: 1
|
I am glad to see a good comment about this company. My son and I just signed up for them this past weekend and I decided to do this so that my son gets the chance that I never got. And he is going to college to do better than me in life. I honestly dont like paper work and I know how the government can confuse people with the legal wording of its paperwork. And I feel like if I can pay someone whose done this before then it should be done right versus me not knowing what they are asking for half the time. I feel like I would rather pay someone to do this so that my son has a better chance than if I did it and made a mistake and he had no chance. So I feel I have done my best for him. quote: Originally posted by pleased: Wow, I'm surpised to see so many unfavorable comments. I have been extremely happy with Edifi's results. My daughter is a Junior at a private college in NC and Edifi did a great job of making sure she was granted all the scholorships and grants possible. Yes, we paid $800 when she was a junior in high school for the service, but it has provided more than $12,000 yearly in additional funds for her education.
I guess it just goes to prove. You have to do your research. Good Luck!
|

Registered: June 10, 2008
Posts: 1
|
I am a professional with two degrees and a mom of two teenagers. I have been very impressed with the amount of help we have recieved from Edifi. I researched this company before we used them and found out that yes, there are services that will help you with these forms and yes, some school counselors will HELP you with these forms. They will NOT do them for YOU! There are many places you can get help, but no ONE that will do them for you or get you the most money/grants available. Yes, you do pay for the service and yes they tell you that you pay for this service. I don't think that is a scam. If you want to pay someone to do work you can do yourself that is called a "service." That is corporate AMERICA. I believe they do it well. If you have the time and are brilliant like "ANGRY PASIA" with their vast knowledge of vocabulary, I am sure he/she had no trouble getting an education. It is evident with the "big" words he/she used and the large amount of money he/she had stashed in the "car." As for the rest of us, we choose to pay people that are good at something we are not as knowledgable at. As for those not sure as to whether to participate, I can only say that I have not been disappointed. My son's SAT/ACT scores have improved, they have been easily accessible, have filled out many grant/scholarship forms, have changed directions with my child many times and he is just now going on to be a senior. I am pleased an look forward to seeing what they can do for him. My daughter has just completed her freshman year and we are looking at signing her up at a fraction of the cost. Be glad to keep you posted.
|

Registered: June 01, 2008
Posts: 2
|
i don't even know what to think right now. there are comments saying it's bad and comments saying it's good. well i signed up with them last summer. at first it was great, i got phone calls and e-mails and stuff in the mail. but like 2 months ago i realized that i never got the books i was suppossed to get for my freshman, sophmore, junior, and senior years of highschool. i've thought of calling and just haven't been able to find the time between all the stuff i do. as soon as i saw this post i told my mom, and she said, are you serious? after all the money i put into that?, but kinda makes sense doesn't it?
ahh! i should call them then...
|

Registered: June 01, 2008
Posts: 1
|
Hey everyone! I just wanted to let you guys know that Edifi is a scam. I just went to one of their meetings and one of the consulors was pressuring my dad and I into signing a contract with them for 9 months. The 1st payment was $99.00 and every 10th of the month we would have to pay $131.09 for 9 months for their service. It is a scam because a legit company never ask for money up front. Secondly, they said in the siminar that they will fill out the FASA forms for you and other forms for you too. You can do all these things by yourself for free without having to give up your own money. So my dad and I are going to take this up to the Better Busissness Bearu and hopefully straighten things out so this doesn't happen to you and anyone else. If this has happen to you PLEASE, PLEASE cancel your debit cards or whatever before they try to rip you off. Thanks. I hope this was helpful!
|

Registered: May 28, 2008
Posts: 2
|
I also got a letter I did not go to the meeting yet. should I go?
CGW
|

Registered: April 23, 2008
Posts: 1
|
Hi chantee77 my mom is in with the edifi deal to and im trying to tell her i believe it is a scam, even if it isnt all they to is technically fill things out for you and give you advice that you can get from school and such. But i thought i would let you know that the way to get this exact help for free is through your school guidance counselor. Just to try to help you out!!! But ask your guidance counselor for help and they will help you out with that, i learned that through a few other people. quote: Originally posted by chantee77: i really dont know what to think but i already went and they took 100 dollars from my parents pocket the first time i went, and now they have to pay 131 per month. Im starting to think that it is a scam. Every body keeps on saying that you could do it free but can somebody please tell me how i could do it for free?
|

Registered: April 15, 2008
Posts: 1
|
Okay, my 16 year old son received a postcard in the mail yesterday, offering him a free consultation program.
Little known fact: I work in higher education, and the company I work for New Hampshire Higher Eduction Assistance Foundation, offers these EXACT same (if not better services) 100% free. Please do your research, there is a great chance there is an organization in your state that does the same
|

Registered: April 14, 2008
Posts: 1
|
My parents signed me up for Edifi's services almost 5 years ago. I looked through the info, got online a little but mostly I didn't do anything. I thought it was mostly a waste of money at first. I went to a local community college and didn't even have them fill out forms for me because they helped me at the school. I really thought my parents had wasted their money. But then, I wanted to transfer to a 4 year school and felt overwhelmed so I called Edifi. Even though I was past my contract date they said since they hadn't completed work for me (my fault, not theirs), they would extend my enrollment for no extra money. I did my research using their website, got estimates from them that were almost exactly what the schools came up with when I got my offers and they took care of all my financial aid paperwork. The paperwork was a lot more than when I first went to community college and the job they did seemed to be more extensive than the help I got for free (you get what you pay for). The school I wanted the most sent an offer and Edifi reviewed it along with the other offers I got. They said the school's offer was kind of low and they wrote an appeal letter for me. I mailed the appeal letter and in just a few weeks the school sent me another offer. It was almost $5000.00 more in gift aid than the first offer. I never would have been able to do that on my own. I wish I had followed through using Edifi from the beginning. If you don't use the program after you buy it, it will be a waste of money, but if you do use it, It is well worth the money. Four years ago I would have been writing about what a rip off or what a scam Edifi was when in fact, I was the one to blame.
|

Registered: March 06, 2008
Posts: 1
|
Wow, I'm surpised to see so many unfavorable comments. I have been extremely happy with Edifi's results. My daughter is a Junior at a private college in NC and Edifi did a great job of making sure she was granted all the scholorships and grants possible. Yes, we paid $800 when she was a junior in high school for the service, but it has provided more than $12,000 yearly in additional funds for her education.
I guess it just goes to prove. You have to do your research. Good Luck!
|

Registered: May 31, 2004
Posts: 429
|
As Jenos said, this is just a business trying to make money. People should research any major purchases they make and seek out alternative options.
"I call them like I see them any my visision is always 20/20" - notsojoey
|

Registered: February 26, 2008
Posts: 1
|
i got this EDIFI and its great i got 10000 towards my sweethearts college funds
|

Registered: January 21, 2008
Posts: 1
|
i really dont know what to think but i already went and they took 100 dollars from my parents pocket the first time i went, and now they have to pay 131 per month. Im starting to think that it is a scam. Every body keeps on saying that you could do it free but can somebody please tell me how i could do it for free?
|

Registered: January 20, 2008
Posts: 1
|
this is my first time doing this and I must say that the Edifi is really making me angrier by the day. I know I am to old to be in here but My son has done all the work himself no thanks to this company that seems to be unavailable. I've tried to contact someone with no luck.They seem to not answer. They are really making me mad. My son found out that they were scamming on people and his dad spoke with someone to cancel the program which did not get cancelled. I know b/c they still have taken from my account. Now we are trying to fight to keep our account in the good. I personally reccomend that you take things in to your own hands as my son did. It will be much more of a reward & your parents won't be stuck fighting to keep things in order with their money!!!!!! This company isn't worth it. We haven't even recieved any information in the mail, not so much as a student ID # they are suppose to send you. Just beware of who you turn to for help.
|

Registered: June 02, 2004
Posts: 8337
|
quote: It completely amazes me how many people join this site JUST to post in this thread.
Most of them were probably connected to Edifi.. including jackie, of course. 
Live and Let Live. Love and Let Love.
|

Registered: January 10, 2008
Posts: 1
|
quote: Originally posted by chikonguitar: I recieved a letter in the mail from a corporation called Edifi asking me to come to an interview free of charge because I had been selected as some one in my area to recieve finacial aid for college. First of all- it was addressed to my fake penname for on the internet and my writing.so I suspected something.when I looked on the internet I found out it was a scam. So don't go if they contacted you. They'll just try to get 800 bucks out of you at the end of the meeting.
|

Registered: May 03, 2003
Posts: 8901
|
It completely amazes me how many people join this site JUST to post in this thread. It boggles the mind. Get it right people, this is NOT a scam. Everything they do is completely legal, although shady. They inform you of the charges, and they never tell you that you CAN'T fill out the paperwork without them. Even though their charges are a bit ridiculous, what they are doing is technically not a scam. I don't approve of what they are doing, as I am a chief opponent of capitalism, but saying it is a scam is libel, as they aren't breaking any laws.
I like these calm little moments before the storm.
|

Registered: December 12, 2007
Posts: 1
|
Yepper Edifi previously College Financial Aid Services (CFAS) is a Scam alright. . .they help u fill up papers that you can fill up yourself. They give the same information that is available for FREE .. for $995. I know coz i worked there. They are located in Albany, New York.
The Greedy CEO & his people are scamming a lot of people. . you dont know how many people fall for this crap. . I feel bad especially for the Immigrants who dont really speak / understand english. A lot of them are being scammeed in California. . And get this. . those guys in the Suits that sell your the crap service make a $100 / pop!. .
|
Peer Moderator

Registered: July 14, 2005
Posts: 176
|
ANGRY_PAISA, please don't post three times in succession on one topic -- try to condense all your writing into one post. Also, cutting back on the profanity would be appreciated. Please note that we don't censor posts just for containing profanity, but when they contain content that we deem to be disruptive the flow of the conversation, they may be censored. Check out the Rules of Play to see what we consider appropriate board etiquette.
|

Registered: May 07, 2003
Posts: 7510
|
quote: Edifi is definetly not a scam. I am signed up with Edifi and their online site is great for helping me prepare for the SAT's and the ACT's. With Edifi's help I am already recieving letters from colleges that offer the programs that I am interested in! Edifi is such a great help!
There are many websites that offer sample ACT/SAT questions which can really help. If you are very concerned still, I would recommend taking a Kaplan course. They are very in-depth and they'll guarantee a score increase. Also, when you take the ACT or SAT, the information from colleges will come flooding in. I would regularly receive 5+ pieces of mail from colleges in a day...without paying a cent. Edifi may not be a scam...but the services they supposedly provide are ones that can be found elsewhere for free.
"Never doubt that a small group of committed people can change the world. Indeed it is the only thing that ever has." --Margaret Mead
|
 | Please Wait. Your request is being processed... |
|