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Treatment Abuse, Behavior Modification, Thought Reform => The Troubled Teen Industry => Topic started by: Anonymous on August 30, 2003, 03:58:00 PM
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anyone know if organizations such as the strugglingteens website owned by lon will be added to the class action for their support of wwasp?
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Wouldn't that be a hoot?
What about listing the referring parents as defendents as well? Don't they gain financially from the suffering of others?
I mean, if David Gilcrease can be listed as a defendent, couldn't the promoters be as well?
I'm wondering how exWWASP parents feel about the parents who sold them on the program that abused their child. Anyone here that feels resentment toward them, resentment that they earned a month's tuition for their children for recruiting you? Any who feels the promoters have some responsibility in what happened?
Deborah
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i agree deborah. hope they name them all.
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Well, since Scheff freely admits she was a recruiter for WWASPS (though she has not disclosed how many kids she placed in their programs) before starting PURE, that would be a REAL HOOT!!!!
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we were all trained to SELL the program. that is part of the seminars at the end. selling us the materials to sell the program so we can get free months. the fact is that we are NOT selling any more after we WOKE UP. ok maybe all parents didnt sell but i know many that did.
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i hpe they name those sales reps at teen help to, for lying to us.
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Just out of curiosity, what lies did they tell you?
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On 2003-09-01 15:52:00, Anonymous wrote:
"we were all trained to SELL the program. that is part of the seminars at the end. selling us the materials to sell the program so we can get free months. the fact is that we are NOT selling any more after we WOKE UP. ok maybe all parents didnt sell but i know many that did. "
So recruiting teens for money (instead of WWASPS tuition credits) is called WAKING UP? No wonder you all are so desperate for a class-action lawsuit. It's the only way to redeem yourselves in the eyes of the children you referred into an organization you now detest.
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Sorry, but I don't think it's so much a question of "waking up" as it is a question of supporting the values and beliefs of a different organization. One more pure, shall we say?
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On 2003-09-01 17:18:00, Anonymous wrote:
"Sorry, but I don't think it's so much a question of "waking up" as it is a question of supporting the values and beliefs of a different organization. One more pure, shall we say?"
B.I.N.G.O.