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My broker canceled my license?!

I applied to a broker and they offered to pay for my 75 hour course and I’d reimburse them after my first deal. After signing the contract they send me out an email. This email had no instructions for a 75 hour course and just contained a link to 20 videos. I pass the exam and for many reasons (mainly they are an MLM charging $100/month to 300+ agents) I decide to look for work elsewhere. I find a great broker and am scheduled to start soon. I notify shady broker to terminate my affiliation with them they resist until I say I’ll call NYDOS. A few weeks pass and I just looked at EAccessNY and my license is listed as canceled.

To say the least I am furious and hoping this is some error or something. I tried looking up my license by my name and license number and I couldn’t find anything. The only thing I’m hanging onto with hope is that under the status saying canceled it says it expires in September of 2023.

Can anyone with knowledge please help out here and tell me what’s the situation and what my next steps should be?!

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