Treatment Abuse, Behavior Modification, Thought Reform > Who Am I Discovery/Whitmore
Programs who pay Finder's Fees
Anonymous:
One of NATSAP?s key ethical guidelines, shared by the Independent Educational Consultants Association (IECA)?a nationwide network of professional educational consultants who help parents place their children in teen programs?deals with referral fees or ?finder?s fees.? Teen programs in the NATSAP association are forbidden from paying finders fees to educational consultants, and any educational consultant or firm found to have accepted referral fees from programs loses IECA membership.
?That kind of exchanging cash corrupts the whole system,? says Woodbury.
http://www.everyweek.com/News/News.asp?no=4970
Anonymous:
How do Ed Cons stay in business then? Who pays them? Know that Whitmore does pay Sue Scheff. Was told this by Tim Lowe at Whitmore. Asked specifially.
Antigen:
I think they get paid directly by the parents and, in Lon's case, they get advertising fees for their website. Wonder if Lon is still advertising for WWASP or not. Prolly so.
All are lunatics, but he who can analyze his delusion is called a philosopher.
--Ambrose Bierce
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Anonymous:
Take a poll---ask how many parents paid any Ed Con a dime.
I will bet you one thing: ANYONE who used PURE, the Sue Scheff referral service, did not write that woman a check. The "schools" pay her directly.
Anonymous:
Ginger is correct ... ed cons are paid by the parents for their services.
Private services like PURE are paid by the program, as I understand it from their website.
Not sure how many programs pay Finder's Fees or what they pay ... perhaps someone else knows?
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