<p>The original EZCIR.com website WAS a legitimate site. It has been hijacked by the guy who runs the radioc2 website he mentioned above. The above posting was NOT posted by a college student. It was posted by a guy named Cliff deQ. He's the owner of the radioc2 website and he's using this formerly legit website to drive traffic to his other sites and collect money on the ads you see. </p>
<p>The guy who created the original concept is Tom Smith. Yes, he's a friend of mine, but he's also a legit education consultant. He was featured on the John Walsh show a few years ago when he helped shut down a fraudulent athletic recruiting company that he had unwittingly invested in. Tom has been helping kids get into college for years and I have personally spoken with several of the parents and students he has worked with. If you look at the "references" on his (former) site, insert "Tom Smith" for "CIR" in the client quotes and you'll see what people have to say about him.</p>
<p>It's really a shame that this guy has hijacked the site. </p>
<p>Tom is doing some really interesting things to help students. It's unfortunate that a scammer would use his good intentions against him... but I guess that's the way most scams work. Steal it and sell it!</p>
<p>If it doesn't have Tom's name on it... STAY AWAY!</p>