2. If the court files a lawsuit, it may collect relevant evidence to prevent the training institution from making false propaganda and cheating, which will make it difficult to refund the fee.
Two pieces of evidence must be kept, one is the contract stamped by the training institution, and the other is the payment voucher, including invoices or receipts, credit card documents, etc. These things determine the basic legal relationship and are also the basis for safeguarding rights. According to the Consumer Protection Law and other relevant laws and regulations, the court was sued and the training institution was ordered to "refund one and compensate three".
3. Publicize your experience to students, and educational institutions may contact the parties for a refund.
It is suggested that the Education Bureau complain first. If not, put up a sign at the entrance of the training school to block people's experience and finally file a lawsuit with the court.