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Jason Williams Guest
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Posted: Tue Nov 21, 2006 11:37 am Post subject: What's Up With Exam Insurance? |
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So what's the skinny on Exam Insurance?
Link: http://www.microsoft.com/learning/mcp/offers/insurance/default.mspx
Does the math work out. The info says you get a free re-take if you fail or
25% off your next exam. 25% of $125.00 is $31.25, so is the "premium" for the
insurance less than $31.25? I haven't been brave enough to give my name and
contact info out to one of the technical trainers in our area. I just don't
want all that spam and hassle over the phone. Does anyone know what the Exam
Insurance costs?
The info on the website says that "price varies by region" which is a fancy
way of saying "contact a sales person so they can badger and sell you their
services along with this." I don't want to buy training classes (I self-study
for my exams... much more effective), I just want to know how much this
insurance stuff costs.
Thanks.
-Jason |
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AviationDev Guest
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Posted: Wed Nov 22, 2006 2:08 am Post subject: RE: What's Up With Exam Insurance? |
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I'm also curious about this. I've looked at a couple of exam provider
websites and no one lists the price. I'm guessing it will cost more than the
$31.25 figure you came up with since prices are not posted.
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Nick Wegner
MCP
"Jason Williams" wrote:
| Quote: | So what's the skinny on Exam Insurance?
Link: http://www.microsoft.com/learning/mcp/offers/insurance/default.mspx
Does the math work out. The info says you get a free re-take if you fail or
25% off your next exam. 25% of $125.00 is $31.25, so is the "premium" for the
insurance less than $31.25? I haven't been brave enough to give my name and
contact info out to one of the technical trainers in our area. I just don't
want all that spam and hassle over the phone. Does anyone know what the Exam
Insurance costs?
The info on the website says that "price varies by region" which is a fancy
way of saying "contact a sales person so they can badger and sell you their
services along with this." I don't want to buy training classes (I self-study
for my exams... much more effective), I just want to know how much this
insurance stuff costs.
Thanks.
-Jason |
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Panda Guest
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Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2006 2:09 am Post subject: Re: What's Up With Exam Insurance? |
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I spoke to one of the listed training providers for my part of the UK
and they hadn't heard of it... I also e-mailed three others - one
replied with a copy and paste of the MS page on the topic... one week
on I've still no idea of how much it costs - which is mental cos I'm
happy to pay for it if it makes sense to do so...
AviationDev wrote:
| Quote: | I'm also curious about this. I've looked at a couple of exam provider
websites and no one lists the price. I'm guessing it will cost more than the
$31.25 figure you came up with since prices are not posted.
--
Nick Wegner
MCP
"Jason Williams" wrote:
So what's the skinny on Exam Insurance?
Link: http://www.microsoft.com/learning/mcp/offers/insurance/default.mspx
Does the math work out. The info says you get a free re-take if you fail or
25% off your next exam. 25% of $125.00 is $31.25, so is the "premium" for the
insurance less than $31.25? I haven't been brave enough to give my name and
contact info out to one of the technical trainers in our area. I just don't
want all that spam and hassle over the phone. Does anyone know what the Exam
Insurance costs?
The info on the website says that "price varies by region" which is a fancy
way of saying "contact a sales person so they can badger and sell you their
services along with this." I don't want to buy training classes (I self-study
for my exams... much more effective), I just want to know how much this
insurance stuff costs.
Thanks.
-Jason |
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Jason Williams Guest
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Posted: Tue Nov 28, 2006 9:09 am Post subject: Re: What's Up With Exam Insurance? |
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I finally spoke to a trainer in my area, too. They said that the program
wouldn't start until next month (Dec '06). They also mentioned that they were
going to "throw in" some sort of curriculum with their deal. They also said
that they don't have the pricing yet, but it will probably be at least $125
(at least as much as a test). This is unfortunate.
Please keep this thread alive, though. Please post any further information
you get on this topic.
Thanks.
"Panda" wrote:
| Quote: | I spoke to one of the listed training providers for my part of the UK
and they hadn't heard of it... I also e-mailed three others - one
replied with a copy and paste of the MS page on the topic... one week
on I've still no idea of how much it costs - which is mental cos I'm
happy to pay for it if it makes sense to do so...
AviationDev wrote:
I'm also curious about this. I've looked at a couple of exam provider
websites and no one lists the price. I'm guessing it will cost more than the
$31.25 figure you came up with since prices are not posted.
--
Nick Wegner
MCP
"Jason Williams" wrote:
So what's the skinny on Exam Insurance?
Link: http://www.microsoft.com/learning/mcp/offers/insurance/default.mspx
Does the math work out. The info says you get a free re-take if you fail or
25% off your next exam. 25% of $125.00 is $31.25, so is the "premium" for the
insurance less than $31.25? I haven't been brave enough to give my name and
contact info out to one of the technical trainers in our area. I just don't
want all that spam and hassle over the phone. Does anyone know what the Exam
Insurance costs?
The info on the website says that "price varies by region" which is a fancy
way of saying "contact a sales person so they can badger and sell you their
services along with this." I don't want to buy training classes (I self-study
for my exams... much more effective), I just want to know how much this
insurance stuff costs.
Thanks.
-Jason
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AviationDev Guest
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Posted: Tue Nov 28, 2006 12:31 pm Post subject: Re: What's Up With Exam Insurance? |
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I was looking at various exam provider sites and I came across one in
California that says they will be selling them for $170 retail and $125
promotion price (http://www.quickstart.com/examinsurance/). Not sure if this
includes the first exam or not. Hopefully it does. I live in Kansas so this
will not help me. Go figure.
Nick Wegner
MCP
"Jason Williams" wrote:
| Quote: | I finally spoke to a trainer in my area, too. They said that the program
wouldn't start until next month (Dec '06). They also mentioned that they were
going to "throw in" some sort of curriculum with their deal. They also said
that they don't have the pricing yet, but it will probably be at least $125
(at least as much as a test). This is unfortunate.
Please keep this thread alive, though. Please post any further information
you get on this topic.
Thanks.
"Panda" wrote:
I spoke to one of the listed training providers for my part of the UK
and they hadn't heard of it... I also e-mailed three others - one
replied with a copy and paste of the MS page on the topic... one week
on I've still no idea of how much it costs - which is mental cos I'm
happy to pay for it if it makes sense to do so...
AviationDev wrote:
I'm also curious about this. I've looked at a couple of exam provider
websites and no one lists the price. I'm guessing it will cost more than the
$31.25 figure you came up with since prices are not posted.
--
Nick Wegner
MCP
"Jason Williams" wrote:
So what's the skinny on Exam Insurance?
Link: http://www.microsoft.com/learning/mcp/offers/insurance/default.mspx
Does the math work out. The info says you get a free re-take if you fail or
25% off your next exam. 25% of $125.00 is $31.25, so is the "premium" for the
insurance less than $31.25? I haven't been brave enough to give my name and
contact info out to one of the technical trainers in our area. I just don't
want all that spam and hassle over the phone. Does anyone know what the Exam
Insurance costs?
The info on the website says that "price varies by region" which is a fancy
way of saying "contact a sales person so they can badger and sell you their
services along with this." I don't want to buy training classes (I self-study
for my exams... much more effective), I just want to know how much this
insurance stuff costs.
Thanks.
-Jason
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