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Puntopia Guest
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Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2003 1:29 am Post subject: Vouchers? Your thoughts and opinions please. Pro's/Con's? |
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Somebody has recently clued me into vouchers. From what I understand
you can obtain these from certain websites which will give you a
discount over what you would probably pay to take a given exam. I am a
bit skeptical about these, as they seem to good to be true. Can I
realy take my A+ Core/OS exams for $104.99?
[http://www.totalsem.com/vouchers.htm] Is this $104.99 for both exams
or do I pay $104.99 for each individual exam? Are these merely
discounts you can apply to the total of the exam or will these allow
me to pay for the exams entirely with vouchers? Please give me any
advice, input, thoughts, or suggestions you migh regarding this
matter. Your help is greatly appreciated.
Note: I am aware that the vouchers above are only good at Prometric
testing centers. |
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C. Philip Cutler II Guest
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Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2003 2:15 am Post subject: Re: Vouchers? Your thoughts and opinions please. Pro's/Con's |
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The 104.99 is per test, so it would be 209.98 for both the Hardware and
software test, the better value is the 2 vouchers for 198.99 + the 1100
question test software. I went this method and had no problem what so ever
taking the tests. I got my voucher numbers from total sem and called
prometric right away to take the tests, they asked me for voucher numbers
and I gave them, I plan to use TotalSem.com again when I have money
available for my Network+ test.
Philip
"Puntopia" <puntopia@blah.com> wrote in message
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| Quote: | Somebody has recently clued me into vouchers. From what I understand
you can obtain these from certain websites which will give you a
discount over what you would probably pay to take a given exam. I am a
bit skeptical about these, as they seem to good to be true. Can I
realy take my A+ Core/OS exams for $104.99?
[http://www.totalsem.com/vouchers.htm] Is this $104.99 for both exams
or do I pay $104.99 for each individual exam? Are these merely
discounts you can apply to the total of the exam or will these allow
me to pay for the exams entirely with vouchers? Please give me any
advice, input, thoughts, or suggestions you migh regarding this
matter. Your help is greatly appreciated.
Note: I am aware that the vouchers above are only good at Prometric
testing centers. |
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Puntopia Guest
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Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2003 4:25 am Post subject: Re: Vouchers? Your thoughts and opinions please. Pro's/Con's |
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So the vouchers are equal to taking one test? They aren't a discount
which sitll leaves you picking up part of the bill? If that is the
case then I will not hesitate to go voucher! Thank you very much for
your reply.
On Fri, 1 Aug 2003 14:15:31 -0700, "C. Philip Cutler II"
<cpcii@cox.net> wrote:
--> The 104.99 is per test, so it would be 209.98 for both the
Hardware and
--> software test, the better value is the 2 vouchers for 198.99 + the
1100
--> question test software. I went this method and had no problem
what so ever
--> taking the tests. I got my voucher numbers from total sem and
called
--> prometric right away to take the tests, they asked me for voucher
numbers
--> and I gave them, I plan to use TotalSem.com again when I have
money
--> available for my Network+ test.
-->
--> Philip |
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C. Philip Cutler II Guest
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Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2003 4:28 am Post subject: Re: Vouchers? Your thoughts and opinions please. Pro's/Con's |
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Correct, you call Total Sem, give them your order and credit card info, or
do it online, they send you a voucher number in email, you call prometric
and give them this number and a time you want to come in. Your test is
paid for when you get the voucher number.
Philip
"Puntopia" <puntopia@blah.com> wrote in message
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| Quote: | So the vouchers are equal to taking one test? They aren't a discount
which sitll leaves you picking up part of the bill? If that is the
case then I will not hesitate to go voucher! Thank you very much for
your reply.
On Fri, 1 Aug 2003 14:15:31 -0700, "C. Philip Cutler II"
cpcii@cox.net> wrote:
--> The 104.99 is per test, so it would be 209.98 for both the
Hardware and
--> software test, the better value is the 2 vouchers for 198.99 + the
1100
--> question test software. I went this method and had no problem
what so ever
--> taking the tests. I got my voucher numbers from total sem and
called
--> prometric right away to take the tests, they asked me for voucher
numbers
--> and I gave them, I plan to use TotalSem.com again when I have
money
--> available for my Network+ test.
--
--> Philip |
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