Thread regarding Dream Center Education Holdings, LLC (DCEH) layoffs

3/18 Court Docs Regarding Payroll

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Post ID: @OP+Y9ytgj5

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Next stop bankruptcy. The ultimate STIFF A VOUS.

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Post ID: @1yja+Y9ytgj5

“dceh is more wicked and evil”

Don’t forget who started DCEH, Dream Center Foundation.

Somehow, and I’m sure they prepared for this shell game, but somehow DCF needs to be held accountable and provide the funds to meet all the missed paychecks.

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Post ID: @1ulf+Y9ytgj5

it's time to file another type of lawsuit - time to start flingin' the dirt now some of us have on them

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Post ID: @nxn+Y9ytgj5

dmh that was in 2015 with edmc -- unfortunately - dceh is more wicked and evil -- and won't admit that we have all been 'terminated'

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Post ID: @amx+Y9ytgj5

I called fidelity and am also unable to rollover the funds. They said they needed to wait for Dceh to verify that I’m not employed there. I left 6 weeks ago and my money is stuck.

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Post ID: @ejb+Y9ytgj5

I went through the EDMC late 2015 layoff. Fidelity released my full 401k in a check which I promptly drove to Merrill Lynch to start an IRA. You should be fully vested. Hope that helps-I know it helped the stress of my layoff to know I had a rainy day fund until I got over the shock and back on my feet.

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Post ID: @dmh+Y9ytgj5

You can't withdraw from 401K until DCEH informs Fidelity that we've been terminated. Right now they still show us as being employed and we can't rollover to another account.

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Post ID: @uqu+Y9ytgj5

@jpo

In what way are they preventing you from accessing your 401k? What needs to be "released?" That's your account with Fidelity. You can call Fidelity right now and discuss your 401k. There hasn't been an employer match in years, so are you taking about 1 or 2 paycheck's worth of your employee contribution? You can adjust that to zero at any time if you're worried about that moving forward. Not sure what you're getting at with your post.

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Post ID: @qlt+Y9ytgj5

sound like we need a class action law suit...

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Post ID: @hqu+Y9ytgj5

DCEH better release all 401ks immediately. Disgusting company not only steals money from students, doesn't provide severance and steals money from employees....but prevents employees from accessing their vested 401 k. And also informs employees they may not qualify for unemployment. Crooks are going down!

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Post ID: @jpo+Y9ytgj5

No... still no set plans on when. And it looks like he is still banking on the DoE to bail him out. He must suffer from delusions of grandeur.

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Post ID: @bls+Y9ytgj5

I read the documents but didn’t see anything about WHEN he plans on following through with this plan to pay everyone... did I miss something?

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Post ID: @ogm+Y9ytgj5

Since we can’t upload docs... I figured the easiest way to get them out was to post on social media

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Post ID: @son+Y9ytgj5

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