Let's debunk a couple of myths (#mythbusters) since iSplicer here fails to address ANY of the claims made by myself a year ago, even though it has gotten quite a
bit of traction.
1. First and FOREMOST: The director talks about a refund.
This refund is a "one time exclusive offer" thing and you cant count on it applying to you (oot123) or anyone else interested in Delta. {Be careful about his wording!!!!}
You can see the Delta Director making a one-off exception for the student above for one reason and one reason only: the25grad has posted this in a public forum where she cannot be censored.
The Delta Director has a HABIT of censoring people on Google Reviews, and takes down any negative reviews and blackmails those that cannot be taken down. He has to play nice on this forum.
Look at the 1-star reviews on google if you don't believe me.
2. Cost -
Pffft - whenever someone says running a tuition is expensive I challenge them to back up their claims with evidence. Can iSplicer do this? Is he willing to send us the payrolls? I think not, so let us look at how much he pays his sOOOooOOOooo valuable teachers.
I hear you asking, well here's what I've heard. iSplicer (
if you're up for it, but I think you prefer to ignore me xDDD) please prove me wrong with hard evidence that most of your staff get paid more than this:
Your Trial:
- Academic Consultation: about $80 to the teacher
- 1hour Individual Lesson: about $50 - remember how he charges $250+ for this? He only gives $50 of this to the teacher, who hosts, plans and runs the online lesson. The other $200 lines his pockets.
- Grading essay - $40 per essay for teacher- and this often takes an hour to do
- Classes - $200 to the teacher per class. Classes at Delta are about 10 students up to 20 I've heard from veritable people. Averaging out to $60 per student for 3 classes.
For a grand total of... $230. Wow.
To give you a trial it costs him $230 and he charges you $385 and says that he 'loses' $200. So unless his receptionists are Millionaires and enjoy Unlimited Mimosas and Tapas at work on the house (
maybe that's why the one I spoke to last year tried so hard to sell Delta to me), it's ridiculous for him to make that claim. And according to the25grad up there it gets worse since you end up paying an extra $200/week when enrolling.
The total you pay for the trial is $985. It costs Delta $230.
If iSplicer proves me wrong I will eat my words right here, apologise and delete this thread. But I think I'll take my chances
It is really sad to see Delta like this (maybe not for the staff)