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Sedig
College Of Aesthetics - Ex– Employee try to defame Ex-Employer by means of slander, libel, and gossip

There have been untrue statements about Exquisite Salon and Spa repeatedly posted on your site by a disgruntled ex-employee. These complaints are purposely presenting information...

#169266
Jan 27, 2010
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Exquisit...
College Of Aesthetics - Exquisite College of Aesthetics

Exquisite College of Aesthetics has provided me with a unique and exciting learning experience. I have been able to develop my skills as a cosmetologist, by working in a hands on ...

#169200
Jan 27, 2010
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Sedig
College Of Aesthetics - Written by Marty Sedig

My name is Marty Sedig; I am general manager of EXQUISITE COLLEGE AESTHETICS. Some dishonest person is writing the complaint (under my name) that is totally untrue statement in ord...

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Jan 14, 2010
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Anonymous
Exquisite Salon and Spa and College Of Aesthetics - Littleton, Colorado

DO NOT ATTEND this college. The instructor is an unlicensed cosmetologist in the state of Colorado. This college is running a scam. They charge thousands of dollars to attend th...

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Dec 09, 2009
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