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Are These Vouchers Legit that I keep seeing?
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Louis Patterson
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01-24-04 10:24 PM
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Barry Watzman
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Re: Are These vouchers Legit that I keep seeing?
The vouchers are generally legit, but no one can vouch for all sellers
of vouchers.
You pay the voucher seller for a voucher number that is accepted as
payment for the exam by the test center. The numbers are bought in
large volume by the voucher sellers, who are CompTIA members.
Louis Patterson wrote:
> How many people here have used them??? I am looking to take this test as
> early as next week. How do these vouchers work?
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01-24-04 10:24 PM
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toni bunting
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Re: Are These vouchers Legit that I keep seeing?
Try www.ExamVouchers.com very efficient service , the guy `mr bashir`
even rang me from the states to see if id mind taking a voucher with an
expiry date less than 12 months. you then just use the number to book your
test online with vue or prometric. No problem.
"Barry Watzman" <WatzmanNOSPAM@neo.rr.com> wrote in message
news:4012E808.7000605@neo.rr.com...
> The vouchers are generally legit, but no one can vouch for all sellers
> of vouchers.
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> You pay the voucher seller for a voucher number that is accepted as
> payment for the exam by the test center. The numbers are bought in
> large volume by the voucher sellers, who are CompTIA members.
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> Louis Patterson wrote:
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01-26-04 06:24 AM
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Karkucus
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Re: Are These vouchers Legit that I keep seeing?
Yes these voucher are legit. I bought and pass the exam, got Certification in Mail.
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"toni bunting" <tmbunting@aapt.net.au> wrote in message news:<bv2acj$b17$1@merki.connect.com.au>...[color=blue]
> Try www.ExamVouchers.com very efficient service , the guy `mr bashir`
> even rang me from the states to see if id mind taking a voucher with an
> expiry date less than 12 months. you then just use the number to book your
> test online with vue or prometric. No problem.
>
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> "Barry Watzman" <WatzmanNOSPAM@neo.rr.com> wrote in message
> news:4012E808.7000605@neo.rr.com...
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01-27-04 06:24 PM
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Cindy Clayton
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Re: Are These vouchers Legit that I keep seeing?
On 27 Jan 2004 09:20:18 -0800, g102030@hotmail.com (Karkucus) wrote:
>Yes these voucher are legit. I bought and pass the exam, got Certification in Mail.
>
>Looking toward A+ 2003 Certification , Here is greate Link
>for Excellent A+ 2003 Certification Guide,
Look, Karkucus, you spam this group pretty frequently, so please give
everyone here credit for having a brain, willya? You're selling
vouchers, so just say so! It makes your business look *less* legit
when you pose as a happy customer.
(For the record, I'm not an uninterested party. I'm a proud employee
of Total Seminars, and we sell vouchers too ... but primarily, we
focus on writing the best d@mn A+ and Net+ certification books and
curriculum money can buy. IMHO, of course.)
Unless you happen to run into a scam artist--and in my experience,
those are few and far between--exam vouchers for CompTIA tests are a
great bargain, and there's no catch. Buy them from any reliable
source, but for goodness' sake, do get vouchers! Save all that extra
cash to buy more reference books for your tech library. ;-)
Cheers, and happy testing,
Cindy Clayton
Total Seminars, LLC
www.examvouchers.com
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01-28-04 08:25 PM
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mamakin1976
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Re: Are These vouchers Legit that I keep seeing?
Cindy Clayton wrote:
> (For the record, I'm not an uninterested party. I'm a proud employee
> of Total Seminars, and we sell vouchers too ... but primarily, we
> focus on writing the best d@mn A+ and Net+ certification books and
> curriculum money can buy. IMHO, of course.)
Cindy,
are TS vouchers valid in Europe or US only?
I am interested in purchasing 1381029D and 1381039D, so feel free to contact me
privately at the email in sig.
Thanks
--
Software is like sex: it's better when it's free -- [Linus Torvalds]
Fabio Marini - RHCT 608002292700226
To reply: news [at] mamakin1976 [dot] plus [dot] com
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01-29-04 12:24 PM
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mamakin1976
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Re: Are These vouchers Legit that I keep seeing?
mamakin1976 wrote:
> Cindy,
> are TS vouchers valid in Europe or US only?
Nevermind - I found out...
Unfortunately I'm in the UK, so I'll have to look elsewhere.
Thanks anyway
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Fabio Marini - RHCT 608002292700226
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01-29-04 07:24 PM
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Cindy Clayton
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Re: Are These vouchers Legit that I keep seeing?
On Thu, 29 Jan 2004 19:01:26 +0000, mamakin1976 <nouser@nodomain.net>
wrote:
>mamakin1976 wrote:
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>Nevermind - I found out...
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>Unfortunately I'm in the UK, so I'll have to look elsewhere.
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>Thanks anyway
Unfortunately for those outside of North America, our vouchers from
Prometric are only good for the US and Canada (as you've discovered).
Best of luck finding a vendor for them in the UK.
You might want to start a new thread asking specifically about UK
vouchers. Better yet, try checking the Google Usenet archive; this
topic comes up here pretty regularly, though I'm not sure whether it's
answered satisfactorily. If memory serves, vouchers are somewhat hard
to come by in the UK, except for those who sign up for an
all-inclusive A+ training course. I hope that's changed since last I
read ...
Cheers,
Cindy Clayton
Total Seminars, LLC
www.examvouchers.com
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01-30-04 12:24 AM
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Jonathan Miles
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Re: Are These vouchers Legit that I keep seeing?
I bought vouchers from www.ExamVouchers.com, and have used one of them to
book an exam over the phone directly with the local test centre (VUE). So
they definitely work in the UK. If you go on the site, you'll see links for
international vouchers.
BTW my test (core) is in oohh... 15 hours - wish me luck!
If you buy from them, make sure you don't use Karkucus's link, we don't want
to encourage him....;-)
JM
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"Cindy Clayton" <cindyc__nospam__@examvouchers.com> wrote in message
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> On Thu, 29 Jan 2004 19:01:26 +0000, mamakin1976 <nouser@nodomain.net>
> wrote:
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> Unfortunately for those outside of North America, our vouchers from
> Prometric are only good for the US and Canada (as you've discovered).
> Best of luck finding a vendor for them in the UK.
>
> You might want to start a new thread asking specifically about UK
> vouchers. Better yet, try checking the Google Usenet archive; this
> topic comes up here pretty regularly, though I'm not sure whether it's
> answered satisfactorily. If memory serves, vouchers are somewhat hard
> to come by in the UK, except for those who sign up for an
> all-inclusive A+ training course. I hope that's changed since last I
> read ...
>
> Cheers,
>
> Cindy Clayton
> Total Seminars, LLC
> www.examvouchers.com
>
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