All classes registered through Bob Lehnberg are taken on a first-come, first-served basis. All classes have limited enrollment and many fill up quickly.
All classes registered through the sponsoring school or agency, through their registration procedure, are subject to that school’s or agency’s registration and refund policy.
To ensure your registration though www.boblehnberg.com, you must complete the following two steps:
1. Complete your registration. Use the link on the class registration page.
2. Complete your payment. Either: 1) pay the full class fee through this secure site with credit card or PayPal or 2) pay with a personal check. $20 will be charged on all returned checks. Make the check payable to Bob Lehnberg. Contact Bob via email: BL@boblehnberg.com, for postal address information.
You will receive a confirmation of your enrollment (registration and payment) by either email or regular mail.
Cancellation and Refunds
Each registration includes $20 processing fee. If you cancel your registration at least 7 days prior to an event, you will receive a refund less the processing fee.
If you cancel your registration with less than 7 days to an event, for any reason, no refunds and no credits towards future classes will be given.
Notice of cancellation may be made by phone or email. The date of cancellation shall be considered the actual date such notice is received. Refunds for credit card or PayPal payments shall be made within 5 business days; payments by check shall be refunded within 10 business days.
In the event the workshop is canceled by Bob, a full refund will be given.
If you have any questions about registration or payment, please email or call Bob: BL@boblehnberg.com or 919-717-2360. Thank you.
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