A tale of disappointment and frustration revolves around a local cheerleading team popularly known as Lake Charles Cheer Training (LCCT). Sasha Myers, the concerned mother of a 9-year-old girl eager to train her daughter in quality tumbling enrolled her in LCCT under the promised guidance of the owner, Jaime Crawford.
It was after much research and being convinced by the impressive results of Crawford’s coaching that Myers enthusiastically chose LCCT for her daughter. However, things took an unpleasant turn when the opening was constantly delayed leaving the parent and the student in a bewildering state.
Delayed and unfulfilled promises resulted in agony
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The LCCT’s classes were expected to commence on the first week of August and depending on the dates heading nearer, Myers had made the payment of $195 that covered the registration fee along with the classes of the first month for her daughter, Eiley attending classes thrice a week.
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Till this, everything seemed like a cakewalk but as soon as the opening started heading nearer, LCCT started postponing their opening date. On one occasion, Myers even went to an address taking her daughter hoping to attend a class.
She shared her experience with KPLC News saying, “So we’re walking around this warehouse on Shady Lane and there’s workers in this empty warehouse and there’s nothing but concrete and it’s dark and no one knows what we’re talking about and there’s no Jaime.”
Stalled corporate status leads to unmet promises
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Owing to the constant delay frustration started to escalate. Amidst the confusing situation, the corporate status of LCCT added to the concerns. A thorough investigation through the website of the Secretary of State revealed even more surprising leads. It was found out that LCCT failed to file their business report since 2020 and as a repercussion of this act, their corporate status has been revoked.
Considering the convolutions of the present situation, Myers took the decision to reclaim the invested money. Although, initially Crawford agreed to send her back the refund, with the passage of time she started providing Myers with various reasons holding up the reimbursement process.
The blame game continued with Crawford submitting screenshots claiming that Myers was never in her recipient list in Zelle so that she could send her the refund. On the contrary, Myers stated that Crawford informed her to have arranged the refund money via text message making the entire situation perplexing.
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Under increasingly dissatisfying conditions, LCCT has revealed that the doors will open on October 2 bringing the end to a long wait. However, scepticism prevails questioning the credibility of the gym. Stay tuned for new updates as the situation develops.
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