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  • Jan 4, 2007, 02:32 PM
    J_9
    Yes, Yes, Yes, Great Idea Nk!!
  • Jan 5, 2007, 02:42 PM
    GloriaLee
    kkac--I wonder if you could post a photo here? I think getting them up on a website would be doing a service, both for possible future clients of twu, and for those who were let down by twu. I still can't find any of those sites in support of the company.
  • Jan 23, 2007, 04:16 PM
    Curlyben
    So everyone what's the latest with your actions and contact ?
  • Jan 31, 2007, 02:42 PM
    tampa lawyer
    Quote:


    Bank of America building on the 14th floor. 101 E. Kennedy Blvd. Suite 1465 Tampa, FL.
    I can assure you that the address you list is for company called "Reserve Advisors". I just viewed Suite 1465 in the Bank of America Plaza not 10 minutes ago
  • Jan 31, 2007, 03:01 PM
    GloriaLee
    Interesting, Tampa Lawyer, what is Reserve Advisors business? And what brought you to this thread?
  • Feb 1, 2007, 08:51 AM
    RickJ
    I called BofA Plaza Management. A man said a new company moved into suite 1465 just a few days ago, and in fact their Welcome Party is today.

    They gave me 813-777-7147 as the contact number on file for Two Worlds United, but the guy could not confirm whether they were still in the building or not. The man said they were in the middle of an emergency and he had to go.

    I called 777-7147 and got a recording saying I was going to be transferred to voicemail, but then it said "I'm sorry, the entry cannot be processed" and would not take a message.

    There is a new address on TWU's contact page: Study Abroad - TWO WORLDS UNITED Study Abroad Programs
  • Feb 1, 2007, 09:29 AM
    GloriaLee
    I googled Reserve Advisors, they are commercial property consultants and not likely to have just wandered into the BofA building without some advanaced planning. I wonder if TWU was evicted? Did the recording identify TWU RickJ?
  • Feb 1, 2007, 10:00 AM
    RickJ
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by GloriaLee
    Did the recording identify TWU RickJ?

    No. Twas a generic "computer voice" one.
  • Mar 8, 2007, 11:26 AM
    GloriaLee
    I am guessing, dgriff, that TWU has not been forthcoming with a refund for the balance of the program. What a shame for your daughter. I went to college in London for a bit, and I can't imagine what kind of horrible experience she must have had to beg to come home early from there. I just don't get how they keep getting away with this.
  • Mar 8, 2007, 02:58 PM
    GloriaLee
    Who were you working with/talking to at Two Worlds?
  • Mar 8, 2007, 07:03 PM
    GloriaLee
    Thanks, I was just curious whether you had to deal with the infamous Carlos we have heard so much about on this thread. What a saga. Will you and the other family be looking for refunds? No one seems to have made headway in that area (ref. back entries here) but it is outrageous that they profit from causing such apparent misery.
  • Mar 9, 2007, 09:20 PM
    GloriaLee
    Evidently the law firm of Holland + Knight is not concerned with your right to freedom of speech. Disclaimer noted, and Mr. Hamilton's ethics too. (In my opinion. You can believe what you choose).
    Best to your daughter.
  • Apr 18, 2007, 11:08 AM
    GloriaLee
    Once again I end up looking like I am talking to myself when a fellow threader disappears along with all of their entries. So, mods, do you have any idea how many folks have posted their terrible experiences on this thread only to be muscled off (presumably by TWU), and just what sort of threat do they levy against their apparent victims to make them go away?
  • Apr 18, 2007, 12:24 PM
    Curlyben
    Unfortunately our "Friends" seem to like litigation a little too much.
    Really makes me wonder what they are trying to hide.

    BTW for the TWU watchers, I'm in the UK.
    If you would like my address PM me and I'll gladly send it to you.
  • Apr 26, 2007, 02:02 PM
    LiLcUpPyCaKe
    Hello friends and everyone who reads this. I know that everyone who has posted here has had a long battle with this company from what it sounds like and I know that this company cruises here regularly and sometimes threaten people with lawsuits to take off their negative posts towards the company. I am not posting negative things about this company or nor do I have a connection with this company. I will not vouch for anyone either. I will completely remain unbias towards all. I also wish to say that I wish everyone luck with the battle. It's a long and hard battle ahead. Never stop fighting and never give up. I have chosen to try to delete this account and not post here any longer as to avoid any problems. Good Luck to all!
  • Apr 26, 2007, 03:16 PM
    NeedKarma
    Are you serious Ben? They're just as bad as a bunch of riled up scientologists. That just screams out loud that they are trying to hide their deceptive, scamming ways.

    BTW I'm in Canada, ISPs here don't cough up session info like they do in the U.S. and I'm not a mod here. I'm not scared of them.
  • May 13, 2007, 05:46 PM
    valsurf77
    I was a tenth grader going to study abroad in ireland when we first started with twu. Although we did not go entirely through with the program they managed to get 800 dollars out of my family. My dad refused to send more because he caught on that it was a scam. The program refused to tell me the address of the school they had placed me in for us to verify if it was real or not. They told us they would release that AFTER we paid in full. Nobody was ever there to answer the phone or reply to emails and we could not find an actual office location, only a p.o. box.
  • May 13, 2007, 07:09 PM
    GloriaLee
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by valsurf77
    i was a tenth grader going to study abroad in ireland when we first started with twu. although we did not go entirely through with the program they managed to get 800 dollars out of my family. my dad refused to send more because he caught on that it was a scam. the program refused to tell me the adress of the school they had placed me in for us to verify if it was real or not. they told us they would release that AFTER we payed in full. nobody was ever there to answer the phone or reply to emails and we could not find an actual office location, only a p.o. box.

    How long ago was that, valsurf?
  • May 14, 2007, 07:21 AM
    tampa lawyer
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by valsurf77
    i was a tenth grader going to study abroad in ireland when we first started with twu. although we did not go entirely through with the program they managed to get 800 dollars out of my family. my dad refused to send more because he caught on that it was a scam. the program refused to tell me the adress of the school they had placed me in for us to verify if it was real or not. they told us they would release that AFTER we payed in full. nobody was ever there to answer the phone or reply to emails and we could not find an actual office location, only a p.o. box.

    Read this thread
  • Aug 6, 2007, 03:20 PM
    GloriaLee
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by paddypoochiepie
    My daughter had major problems with TWU in England and I would appreciate any help / advise on how to file a lawsuit against this company. I am a retired airline employee and I will fly anywhere in the world to retrieve your son or daughter is they are left stranded by this company. Just contact me with the details.

    There was another person who posted here who had trouble in England, but they disappeared. Had you seen that before? Why did you choose TWU?
  • Aug 6, 2007, 03:49 PM
    GloriaLee
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by paddypoochiepie
    My daughter actually did the computer work and she is the one who found TWU----we failed to do homework regarding the company, although I'm not sure that it would have been available at that time (this happened in 2003---before I learned how to operate a computer). We were unaware of the organzation CSIET (Home Page) who is a sort of watch-dog for these companies and who DOES NOT recognize TWU as a company to deal with. She was left stranded in Liverpool with no options and I had to travel over 24 hours straight to get to her and rescue her from this situation. We received no help from the US State Dept. or the British Embassy. We contacted the CA Attorney General, but got no help there, either. We did find a boarding school for her in England a couple of months later and she attended that for a semester. I would recommend this approach for other students---there are other horror stories out there regarding other exchange student companies, but TWU seems to be the worst!! The school was quite expensive, but the quality of the education there is quite remarkable. Contact me if you need the name of the school. I'm very new to this sort of communication, but I'm interested in any help that anyone can give us regarding filing a lawsuit. I spoke to a lawyer in CA in 2003 and he said that the time limit for filing is 4 years and were are only a few months away from that deadline. Maybe a class-action if we all get together somehow. Also, does anyone know a producer for a major news network that might be interested in putting these stories on-air? It might save other people from the same nightmares!!

    Wow!
  • Sep 9, 2007, 06:10 PM
    AliciaSt1
    I was also in Liverpool in 2003 through TWU like I posted before I had a great host but TWU pretty much did nothing
  • Jan 16, 2008, 04:06 PM
    al3xx
    I'm supposed to be traveling with TWU, but after reading all of this, I am definitely having second thoughts. Can anybody recommend another program that will allow me to study abroad spring of this year?
  • Jan 19, 2008, 10:39 PM
    dvine17
    Man am I glad I read all this. Luckily because I was actually considering going to japan under them. I very heavily thank everyone for the research put into this and am disgusted at how they (TWU) has treated everyone. I now know that I should check the BBB for everything just to be safe. Again I thank you and hope that you can get everything settled although I highly doubt TWU will consider such action as to "refund" or "compensate" even a penny of all of your money.
  • Feb 6, 2008, 07:19 AM
    strawberrycheesecakes
    Reliability Report for
    Two Worlds United, Inc.
    The BBB reports on businesses, both accredited and non-accredited. If an organization is a BBB Accredited business, it is stated in this report.
    Name: Two Worlds United, Inc.
    Phone: (888) 696-8808
    Address: 503 E Jackson St Ste 25
    Tampa, FL 33602-4904
    Website: Student Exchange Program - TWO WORLDS UNITED Student Exchange Program
    Original Business Start Date: January 1996
    Local Start Date: January 2003
    Principal: Mr. Evaristo Prieto, President
    Customer Contact: Mr. Evaristo Prieto, President - (888) 696-8808 or [email protected]
    Entity: Corporation
    Incorporated: April 2004, FL
    TOB Classification: Student Exchange Programs
    BBB Accreditation: This organization is not a BBB Accredited business.


    Nature Of Business

    This company provides international, intercultural exchange student programs to youth, and promote international peace and understanding through intercultural exchanges.


    Customer Experience

    Based on BBB files, this company has a satisfactory record BBB Definition:

    Satisfactory record - A business identified in our report as satisfactory has, based on BBB files, been in business for at least one year, and has voluntarily provided the BBB with all information requested about the business and its product or service. If any complaints have been received about the business, their number has not been considered by the BBB to be extreme, given the nature of the company's business and the volume of business transacted. Complaints are also generally typical of what might be expected for this type of business. A business stated to be satisfactory has not been the subject of any recent law enforcement actions concerning its dealings with the public. If the business has been contacted by the BBB about its advertising or selling claims, it has modified or substantiated its practices to the BBB's satisfaction. In addition, the BBB has a clear understanding of the company's business, and the business is not in an industry which has raised significant marketplace concerns.
    With the BBB. To have a Satisfactory Record BBB Definition:

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    When considering complaint information, please take into account the company's size and volume of transactions, and understand that the nature of complaints and a firm's responses to them are often more important than the number of complaints.

    The BBB processed a total of 9 complaints about this company in the last 36 months, our standard reporting period.Of the total of 9 complaints closed in 36 months, 1 was closed in the last year.

    Contract Issues BBB Definition:

    Contract Issues - Claim of alleged failure to honor contract or agreement, work performed without authorization, or invalid contract.

    Administratively Closed BBB Definition:

    Administratively Closed - The BBB determined that the complaint could not be satisfactorily settled using standard methods of voluntary dispute resolution

    1 - BBB determined that despite the company's reasonable effort to address complaint issues, the consumer remained dissatisfied.

    Service Issues BBB Definition:

    Service Issues - Claims of alleged delay in completing service, failure to provide promised service, inferior quality of provided service, or damaged merchandise as a result of delivery service.

    Resolved BBB Definition:

    Resolved - The company resolved the complaint issues.

    3 - Company addressed the complaint issues. The consumer failed to acknowledge acceptance to the BBB.
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    1 - BBB determined that despite the company's reasonable effort to address complaint issues, the consumer remained dissatisfied.

    Customer Service Issues BBB Definition:

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    BBB Definition:

    Customer Service Issues - Claims alleging unsatisfactory customer service, including personnel's failure to provide assistance in a timely manner, failure to address or respond to customer dissatisfaction, unavailability for customer support, and/or inappropriate behavior or attitude exhibited by company staff.

    Resolved BBB Definition:

    Resolved - The company resolved the complaint issues.

    1 - Company resolved BBB Definition:

    Resolved - The company resolved the complaint issues.
    The complaint issues. The consumer acknowledged acceptance to the BBB.
    1 - Company addressed the complaint issues. The consumer failed to acknowledge acceptance to the BBB.

    Refund or Exchange Issues BBB Definition:

    Refund or Exchange Issues - Claim of alleged failure to honor company policy or verbal commitment to provide refunds, exchanges, or credit for products or services.

    Resolved BBB Definition:

    Resolved - The company resolved the complaint issues.

    1 - Company resolved BBB Definition:

    Resolved - The company resolved the complaint issues.
    The complaint issues. The consumer acknowledged acceptance to the BBB.
    1 - Company addressed the complaint issues. The consumer failed to acknowledge acceptance to the BBB.



    Company Management

    Additional company management personnel include:

    Mr. Richard Shaw
    Mr. Carlos Diez - Vice President
    Ms. Paula Alexandre - Secretary


    Report as of February 6, 2008
    Copyright© 2008 BBB®, Inc.


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  • Oct 7, 2008, 03:33 PM
    josefo30
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by joshualite View Post
    How dare you try and say that the TWU program is a rip-off. I've been going on these trips for three years now and I don't appreciate you trying to make other people think this program is horrible.

    Not a lot of children get to do what I've been able to do. I've been to Australia twice, England and Ireland and this summer I will be traveling to France with TWU. Tell me, if the program is so horrible, why would so many children be interested in it every year, especially children like myself who choose to continue the program all throughout their high school years.

    This program has truly made a big difference in my life and all your comments, which look like they are from the same person, are ridiculous and false. I and many other students that I know who have been in this program will back up this organization against SCAMMERS and EVIL people like YOU!!!!

    Joshua - New Jersey
    U.S.A.


    Hey Joshua, I don´t know what to do since I am very interested in TWU and I wanted to be part in the Australia summer program but I´m not convinced by what the people have written. Since you´ve already been in this program maybe you could help me. Also I am from Mexico do you know if I can still be part of this?
    Thanks, Jose
  • Oct 7, 2008, 03:37 PM
    NeedKarma
    Joshua hasn't posted here for about 2 years now, most likely because he was banned.
  • Oct 7, 2008, 03:40 PM
    josefo30

    Ok thanks a lot do you know if I can contact him anywhere else?
  • Jan 10, 2009, 11:24 PM
    pirategirl08

    I am so glad I read this discussion. I was looking into using TWU as my study abroad program. Now I won't. Does anyone know of any legitimate study abroad programs to Europe?
  • Jan 11, 2009, 02:38 PM
    DoulaLC
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by pirategirl08 View Post
    I am so glad I read this discussion. I was looking into using TWU as my study abroad program. Now I won't. Does anyone know of any legitimate study abroad programs to Europe?


    My sister and I went through Youth For Understanding. I know of a few who used American Field Service.

    Are you looking at high school or college level? Your school counselor should have some resources as well, or if you have any exchange students at your school you could ask them. Many colleges/universities will offer study abroad programs that provide credits towards your degree.
  • Jan 11, 2009, 08:26 PM
    pirategirl08

    I am looking for a High school program. I am home schooled so I don't have school counselor. Lol Thanks for the suggestions. I will look into these.
  • May 28, 2009, 09:14 PM
    Payge
    Hello!

    My name is Payge and I am an exchange going to Argentina in August. I'm sorry that you all (or most, I didn't read through all 17 pages) got scammed by TWU. If you're still interested in an exchange program after all the trouble TWU put you through I would recommend Rotary International Youth Exchange. They are very legitamit (Rotary International is a worldwide organization) and the least expensive I know of. With Rotary you are guaranteed a counselor back at home and in your host country, a youth exchange officer (in both countries), three host families, and many, many Rotarians. I have not even left yet and I already am extremely well taken care of, have attended two orientations, and feel extremely safe with this program.

    Please do not cast out exchanges in general because of your bad experiences with TWU, there are other, vastly more qualified programs that will not wrong you like TWU has.

    Cultures-shocked.org is a good site for all exchange programs (not just Rotary) in general.

    Thank you,
    Payge
  • Jul 6, 2009, 03:15 PM
    tgwithknobs
    Hi I'm trying to find a good youth exchange program to england but I can't find any except two world united. PLEASE HELP! I also want one so that me and my friend are placed together and TWU has a buddy program. Is this a scam? :(
  • Nov 6, 2009, 01:48 AM
    MakiZushi
    I went to Sweden with TWU in 2008-2009, and had an absolutely terrible experience. I was sexually molested, starved by my host family, severely neglected, verbally abused by my contact person and kicked out of school with NO warning after I got the flu and missed several weeks due to how ill I was. I called TWU's emergency help line repeatedly and was hung up on. I sent e-mails and begged for a new family and contact person and was ignored. Due to the starvation I now have hypothyroidism (causing me to gain a significant amount of weight, have low energy, and need prescription medicine), I have lingering night terrors almost a year later, and I've given up on the language that I was incredibly passionate about and studied for nine year prior to my exchange. I lost $15,000, and my BBB complaints were never responded to.

    If you need an exchange company, I would highly recommend Youth For Understanding (who I went to Japan with), Rotary, or ASSE (who my friend went with to Finland, and had a wonderful time). Please, what ever you do, don't go with TWU for any reason whatsoever.
  • Nov 20, 2009, 12:55 PM
    deaddoll
    drbecker, you are really funny, not in an insultive way, but the way you used sacascism to expain your point. I cried tears as I read this. Anyway I'm thinking of doing the program, but I'm worried, and I have a small feeling that this may be a scam, I mean I don't undersatnd why they need 98 dollars, just for the frist appication and then "960!" for the other. If they really needed that money then what are they doing for us. They said you're have to pay for almost everything, so my question is, what are they paying for and that goes for you too Joshua. Convince me, who hasn't even given in my appication and money that I should sign up for this adventure.
  • Dec 5, 2009, 02:07 PM
    twudoessuck
    Wow, I'm so thankful I found this thread. I have already submitted about 2000$ but haven't left yet. I am going to call and cancel ASAP. Will I get a refund?
  • Dec 8, 2009, 07:30 PM
    twudoessuck

    ..
  • Dec 8, 2009, 07:46 PM
    Fr_Chuck

    This is a 2 year old thread, for heavens sake let it die.

    Why do new posters never check dates

    I am closing this

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