Atbetterce continuing education courses are designed to provide the much needed workforce skills needed to acquire professional caliber for a lot of in-demand occupations and all our courses are state approved in many professions.
I like how they have the view cart, and are willing to show my total amount owned on the top right corner of the home page. It's very convenient for higher educational purposes.
Yes - and he's calling you from the State of Kerala, India. Whois says that's where the co. is headquartered. I thought that India was the likely origin. The "about us" page had some of the English constructions that are common In India, but not here. Who knows what's next? Maybe some company in Texas might want to start offering Kerala-State-Approved courses in India. :smile: J.
I notice (on whois) the contact's first name is Sachithananda. Wow, that's a very interesting name. (I'm serious - not poking fun.) Article here, in case you're not familiar: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satcitananda J.
Interesting, the parent company, TAURUS WEB SOLUTIONS, offers web development solutions. One of the key client group is 'driving schools in the USA'. Micro-targeting..
I always wanted to start a web development company just for people who make decorative mailboxes. "Ooh, birdhouses? Sorry, we can't help you."
Considering the OP's username and the location of the company, perhaps we're seeing a tasteful melding of Hindu and Scientology...
...You rang? :smile: Scientology versus Hinduism? | india | Hindustan Times Scientology's Relationship With Eastern Religious Traditions https://www.quora.com/Are-there-similarities-between-Scientology-and-Hinduism Possible origins for Dianetics and Scientology There's lots more... J.