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Vocational Schools

Total Care Phlebotomy LLC

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  • Review fromMary J

    Date: 09/28/2024

    1 star
    Don't be fooled by Brian Bates Facebook facade or Website, It's all a PROP. First read his website and Google reviews. Yes, He'd half heartly hold a class only as PROP for pictures and photos to draw in unsuspecting students to make you believe he's legitimate. SHADY, SCAM and FAKE. Just out to scam you out of your money.
    Please under no conditions do not give this man your money. I met this man on my job, he was under a
    contract with my job to draw blood samples from clients who live there.
    Whenever he comes to draw samples, he would prompt his school Total Care Phlebotomy; promising us that if we sign up for his school and paid him nine-hundred dollars for a four to six weeks class for and five hundred dollars for a two weeks refresher phlebotomy class, he guaranteed us that we would get our Phlebotomy certificate and if we paid him an extra one-hundred and fifty dollars, he guaranteed us that we would receive our National Cert Phlebotomy Certification, he assured us that he possessed the credentials and qualifications through the National Phlebotomy Association to teach and administrator the National Phlebotomy exam and he ensured us that we would pass the National Phlebotomy exam.
    This man is SHADY, and it's all LIES on his part to beat you out of your money. Go to a reputable school, this man is a RATCHET. This information can be confirmed by documents, court summons, and my co-worker that my statements is true.
    Once you give Briant Bates of Total Care Phlebotomy LLC your money, you won't see or hear from him again. He will not accept registered mail, respond to text messages or email, hide to keep from being presented his court summons. Briant Bates continues to post signs offering, promoting, and advertising a quality Phlebotomy class. Before you sign up for a phlebotomy class, BE sure it's not BRIANT BATES. the wording, the signs, and props are all to make you believe he runs an honest and reputable business when actually you are being scammed.

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