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Carey:
Judy,  I am sorry.  I did not mean to hurt you.  Please accept my apology.

I was really only trying to respond to the anon who accused me of sending my child off for someone else to handle.  An Anon who really should look in the mirror before pointing a finger.  I was trying to make a point.  I guess I made my point at the expense of others.  Sorry.

Anonymous:

--- Quote ---On 2003-09-25 14:28:00, Carey wrote:

"Judy,  I am sorry.  I did not mean to hurt you.  Please accept my apology.



I was really only trying to respond to the anon who accused me of sending my child off for someone else to handle.  An Anon who really should look in the mirror before pointing a finger.  I was trying to make a point.  I guess I made my point at the expense of others.  Sorry."

--- End quote ---

Apology accepted and not necessary. We really are all in this together even though we got here from different paths.

Judy

anon:
[ This Message was edited by: KarenZ on 2003-10-18 14:13 ]

Anonymous:
Karen Writes:

Plenty of cases have been filed. Some settled out of court; some dismissed due to the attorney not being on the ball and letting deadlines pass. However, my experience was, the attorneys I consulted thought the case to complicated and up against to much money. I was advised to seek out a class action firm, that could afford the resources to go up against so much money. I was also advised to speak with the FBI.
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Bottom line is there is no class-action-lawsuit that's been filed and no one knows why, except to presume "these things take time".  Also, why hasn't HURON placed a NATIONWIDE ad notifying former students and their parents of a class-action-lawsuit?  Are they relying on ISAC, Boarding School Truth and others to spead the word and round up clients?  Not very encouraging but then, that seems to be par for the course when you get right down to it.  Lots of TALK, but NO ACTION.

Anonymous:
http://www.wwasp.com

Cross Creek Programs: 1-800-818-6228
Help My Teen: 1-800-247-1696
Lifelines Crisis Intervention: 1-877-723-3767
Parent Resources Hotline: 1-888-200-5061
Teen Help: 1-800-840-5704
Teens In Crisis: 1-800-250-3966

WWASPS Marketing Companies - in answer to: is Parent Resources now Teen Help. No.

On the Class Action:  My "guess" is that judging from the small number of teens and parents that claim to have a bad experience - on this site (and a few were never involved with WWASPS) and in the newspapers, tv, there may not be enough for Huron to go forward with it.  

I'm not holding my breath.

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