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Barry Watzman

2002-09-27, 5:28 pm

What is a "switch" card ?

Anyway, there are two ways to pay for the exam: You can pay with
whatever form of payment the test center you are using will accept
(typically it is a credit card, but it doesn't have to be), or you can
buy a "voucher" on-line by E-Mail (the "voucher" is just a "number" that
says that you have paid for the exam -- in most cases you don't get a
physical document, just a number by E-mail, but some places will send
you a document if you want). The firms that sell the vouchers, like the
test centers, are free to set their own payment terms.

I used vouchers for my 3 exams, not because a credit card was an issue,
but because you can buy DISCOUNTED vouchers on line and it just costs
less. You can save at least $25 - $30 per exam using vouchers,
sometimes more. See my previous post for the source of the vouchers
that I used. The vouchers have worked just fine, I've had no problems
or hassles at all using them. For the three exams that I took (both A+
and the Network+), using discounted vouchers saved me $113.00.



RMrcry wrote:
> when i originally booked my exam date i was told that i need a credit card and
> that my switch card was no good to book with, so i have had to find an
> alternate method!!!


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