The following link is to an article about a "Life Coach" who was just arrested in Utah County. (I also posted another version of this message in a new topic, but thought I'd repeat it here with Impact-specific information.)
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deseretnews.com]
Among other things is says:
>>"We got complaints that (she was) practicing mental health therapy without a license," said Jennifer Bolton, DOPL spokeswoman. "After we looked into it, she came in and signed a cease and desist order . . . (and) admitted to practicing without a license. . . . "She was claiming she was a coach, not a counselor, that's how she was trying to get around the legislation," said Guy Probert, the deputy Utah County attorney."<<
I know many, many TIT3ers as well as many employees of Impact and all its local spin-offs, offer services which, at least seem to me, to be identical to what this "Life coach" was doing.
I urge everyone who has ever received any damage from any "coaching" from Impact/GLF/Harmony/Rising Star/VisionWorks/The Experience, etc, "coaches" or "trainers" to contact the Utah State Attorney General's office now.
From [
attorneygeneral.utah.gov]
>>>The Attorney General’s Commercial Enforcement Division enforces laws that protect consumers and businesses, including laws that prohibit deception, fraud, misrepresentation, or concealment of facts in the sale or advertisement of goods and services. The office works closely with the Utah Division of Consumer Protection to investigate and prosecute violations of these laws. <<<<
When I think back to what was said in the Guest Presentations about what Quest to TIT3 would look like, compared to what I experienced, the phrase "or concealment of facts in the sale or advertisement of goods and services" really hits home.
Same thing when I think about the sales pitch at the end of Quest for Summit (Awakening to Brilliance; Brilliance to Great Life; Great Life to Founders, Journey to Crossroads, Crossroads to Horizons etc, etc). Those pitches were clearly full of deception, fraud, misrepresentations and especially:
"Concealment of the facts . . . in the sale of a . . . service."
More from [
attorneygeneral.utah.gov]:
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To make a complaint about a business [
consumerprotection.utah.gov]
To review Utah’s consumer laws [
www.consumerprotection.utah.gov]
To read more about common types of fraud, including telemarketing fraud, fraudulent sweepstakes, and business scams [
consumerprotection.utah.gov]
Questions, Complaints, Requests, or Suggestions
General Office Numbers: (801) 366-0260, (801) 538-9600, (801) 366-0300
Toll Free within the State of Utah: (800) AG4 INFO (244-4636)
E-Mail:
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Utah State Capitol Office
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Utah State Capitol Office Mailing Address
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PO Box 142320
SLC UT 84114-2320
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Bottom line: If not you, who? If not now, when?