Lots of questions
First of all, this is my first post, new to this forum and entered here just trying to find out what is going on with this program we've only been part of for 2 months. It will become clear that I'm pretty unhappy with the way things are going and being handled and I don't have the same faith in this organization as many people here do. I have hope and faith in the program, but my faith and trust in those who are running it is very unsound. I've got lots of questions, many of which I have not seen posted yet, so here we go…
1. Why aren't all centers worldwide closing down if they're all under the same umbrella of Dore UK and Australia? Why are just those of us in the USA, UK and Australia so lucky to have our centers taken away?
2. Where are these FAQ answers that Mr. Dore talks about in his video message? The only FAQs I can find are the ones about the program.
3. Why hasn't the Dore USA website been updated to reflect the fiasco that is going on? It still looks to me that they are ready to take more people's money.
4. I am still getting Invalid PID messages when I try to sign in to My Dore. From the sounds of it on Mr. Dore's message, it is up and fully operational. If that's the case, why is my PID still invalid?
5. For those of us in the US, it seems like many of you in the UK have been contacted directly by your program specialists. Lucky you. Where are the specialists from the Grapevine office? Do we not deserve at least some human contact to set our minds at ease?
I guess that's enough for now, hopefully some of these questions can be brought to light. Thanks.
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May 30th, 2008
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