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Sandy Ho Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Traning class

Hi.there

There is a kind of what-you-may-call-it training class in which the students are promised to reach their goals, otherwise all the training fees will be refunded.

Did English have a name for such a training class already?

At first, I made up a name of promised training class, but I was wondering if it's understanable to native speakers.

I would like to have your opinion?

Thank you in advance!
  

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No, there's no specific word for this type of training, and a native speaker would not understand what you meant if you called it a "promised training class". This type of arrangement is usually called a money-back guarantee (and it is widely used to refer to both goods and services).

  • No, there's no specific word for this type of training, and a native speaker would not understand what you meant if you called it a "promised training class".
  • This type of arrangement is usually called a money-back guarantee (and it is widely used to refer to both goods and services).
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No, there's no specific word for this type of training, and a native speaker would not understand what you meant if you called it a "promised training class". This type of arrangement is usually called a money-back guarantee (and it is widely used to refer to both goods and services).
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Thank you, but in this case , the money back guarantee is only the policy. The selling point of the training is guarantee students will definately reach their goals. What do we call it then?

I think, if we call it 'training class with money back guarantee', we are missing the main selling point.

Any thoughts about this?
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How does 'goal achievement training class with money back guarantee' sound? only it's a little too long for a name.

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