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I've heard through the grape vine that Access2 Trade Careers are closing down.

So please do try to get your money back if they have some of yours. And please do NOT book with them if you haven't done so already.
 
Hello,

I signed up for Access 2 Trade mid November 09 and was just about to take my first piratical two weeks before it went into liquidation, so luckily I was not up there when it happened, wasting money and holiday time for nothing.

Obviously the news was shocking and disappointing!

Anyway, I paid the full amount up front, all my savings etc. I decided to pay it off on credit card for the extra protection 'just in case' then paid my credit card off in full the next month.

As soon as I got the news I called up and made a claim to my credit card company. Today I just received everything back in full!! *wipes sweat off fore head*.

I know this does not really 'help' anybody, but if you did pay on credit card, then there is a good chance you will get the money back. Its a totally different contract to the Barclay loan (even though my credit card is with Barclays).

Anyway, best of luck for everybody!! Really hope you all sort something out.

Anyway, for me its back to the researching and deciding which other company to trust with my money and give my training!

Baz
Hey,
I have just seen your post here and i to have a similar situation.My years intrest free with Barclays ended at almost the same time as this crapy news broke so i payed by c/card rather than cheque for a bit of "security",i could raise a case with my c/card provider but would barclays not still be looking for thier ÂŁÂŁ from me??Any info you could give me would be appreciated as i dont seem to getting any further with this.
 
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Hey,
I have just seen your post here and i to have a similar situation.My years intrest free with Barclays ended at almost the same time as this crapy news broke so i payed by c/card rather than cheque for a bit of "security",i could raise a case with my c/card provider but would barclays not still be looking for thier ÂŁÂŁ from me??Any info you could give me would be appreciated as i dont seem to getting any further with this.

I've been following what people have been saying on here and have finally got some paperwork from PKF regarding Access going into Administration.

I enrolled in August 2008 and went with the Barclays finance nothing to pay for a year, then I paid that off with 2 x 0% credit cards, but for many reasons only recently started the course properly.

Now i'm wondering where I stand regarding a refund from the credit card company, any ideas before I start ringing them.

Any help will be gratefully received as i'm not sure whether to wait for Barclays to come up with an alternative or just do something completely different.

Sean
 
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It appears that PKF have found a buyer. I have called them to see if they know if the buyer will keep the centre open, they don't know yet as the contract has not been signed. This is the official press release:
Press release from PKF (UK) LLP
2 March 2010
Boost for students as training deal nears​
Administrators from accountants and business advisers PKF in Birmingham have agreed terms with two separate operators to buy the interests of Hagley-based Advent Computer Training and Access 2 Careers.
It is anticipated that many of the students caught up in the collapse of two Midland training companies are set to see their futures secured. It is further hoped that other students can expect similar news soon.
PKF partners Ian Gould and Brian Hamblin were appointed last month to run the firms while a purchaser was sought.
Advent Computer Training, established in 2002, provided IT training to over 8,000 students, while Access 2 Careers, formed in 2004, offered plumber and electrician training for up to more than 3,000.
Mr Gould said:​
.We have agreed sales of the businesses subject to contract, with two
separate training organisations and also with one of the major funders involved.

.​
This covers the interests of a considerable number of the students affected who should be able to continue their studies soon.

 
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Got my first written correspondence from any one today - from Barclays in response to the second letter I sent requesting to know what was going on. Stated they were in talks with other training providers and should have an outcome soon. I have just phoned them to request details of these training providers which I was informed they could not give me. Asked them what they thought was a reasonable time to get this sorted and the reply was "should be sorted within a year but hopefully sooner". My letter whilst it had the correct address had someone elses name on it. All in all considering Barclays are such a big outfit, the service is ****e.
 
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I completed Module 2 of the electricians course on 15/1/2010 and blurb from access says you should get your certificates in about 6 weeks. Then on 27/1/2010 we get the going into administration announcement so thats about two weeks after completing module.
Its now about 8 weeks and no certificates so i contact EAL and they say i am registered and have passed the exam but my training provider has not claimed my certificate and they have no info on any of the 8 units required (module 1 and 2 practical weeks) and they cant issue a certificate on an exam pass only. They suggest i contact another exam provider to see if they can help, so i do, they say without evidence i will have to do a course again at full cost which is a real pain.
I have asked the administrators if they can send a copy of my evidence portfolio to me or to the other provider to avoid any tampering issues but have had no response.

Has any one else been down a similar route ? and how long does it take ? any advice would be appreciated. All i want is my certificate which i think i am entitled to as i cant say i have the qualification without it.
 
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Hello, newbie to forums - just had to do some random posting to be allowed to reply here.

I did set a group on Facebook but theres only 3 other members as well as myself, so I don't know how people have been getting on as theres only 1 other member thats posted anything.

After reading this I am in the same situation with the people who took the loan through Barclays.

I've had a letter today from BPF and one from OLCI Contruction Training confirming everything and I am considering either Nottingham or Leeds.

I start did look into OLCI when I were first choosing a course. I stopped because Access called, with news that I'd passed a credit check with Barclays and I didn't want to keep having credit searches, so I stuck with Access. So I was wondering if anyone knew whether OLCI were any good?

And how's everyone else getting on?

Any news for those who didn't take out a finance agreement?

(Sorry it's such an essay)
 
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There is hope! I see on the olci website that OLCI is picking up all the access2trades plumbing, gas and electrical students. Call them on 08003284163 and carry on with your training.
 
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Hi all,

Has anyone sucessfully had a refund from Barclays yet? Please tell me your story.

Does anyone know the electrical course material being studied through OLCI? I've heard that its different to the Access material. And is anyone having problems with the course in comparison to the Access one. Please let me know any details as i'm in the process of trying to get a refund from barclays and i am trying to collate some solid information to back up my case. Also heard there may be some health and safety issues, so info on this would be helpful. I'll keep you all informed.

Cheers.
 
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If you have done the exam then City and Guilds will be able to give you a certificate,
if they have the paperwork? If it was online then there should be no problem to getting them. (As long as you passed!)
 
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Hey all,

I was with access when it went down the plug hole which was a right pain in the a**e. Know a few guys who were in same position as me and they went on to train with olci, still in touch with them and they seem to be getting on fine with the course. Don’t know if the actual course content is different to the access stuff but from what I hear there are no complaints anf they say the practical side is really good, and the trainers are decent.

Hope you get your refund sorted Martin.
 
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Hey guys

New on here. Been looking at access stuff cos like alot of people on here i was with them as well and when they said they were going bust i was really gutted. at first i wasnt sure about carrying on the course - but didn’t think id have much luck getting a refund and still wanted to get trained as a spark so went with the new course in the end. havent got far with it cos im still working my other job but its going good so far and when i get stuck theres tutors to help answer my questions. done one of the practicals which i really enjoyed and working on next unit now. quite happy with it all maybe some people have been bit unlucky but im sure most people have been ok with them.

cheers J
 
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