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Best deal for CompTIA discount vouchers
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okk
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Registered: Jan 2002 Location: Country: Canada State: Certifications: MCSE, A+, Net+ Working on:
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Best deal for CompTIA discount vouchers
There is a wonderful site that you can purchase the test discount vouchers with the best prices for all CompTIA exams. Visit:
www.ExamVouchers.com
to get them. I hope this information can help you to save money on the exams.
According to CompTIA's new pricing, all prices for CompTIA exams will increase an average of about 7% after January 31, 2002. I suggest everyone who wants to take the CompTIA exams within two years go get the discount vouchers before January 31, then you can register the exams within one year and get another year to schedule your exams.
Good luck!
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01-09-02 04:11 AM
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dagger
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Registered: Aug 2001 Location: Canada Country: Canada State: Certifications: A+ , Network+, i-Net+, CIW Associate, Server+, Linux+ Working on: Security+
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This is the first time I have ever heard of this company,
so I do not know their reputation.
I don't think they are affiliated with CompTIA or the Prometric/VUE
testing centers.
I didn't like the fact that I have to pay them the entire amount of the exam
and not just a small price for a discount coupon.
I thought you could only register for an exam and pay for an exam
through an authorized Prometric or VUE testing center?
Sound good though, a discount is a discount
but I would be careful if you don't know the company very well.
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01-09-02 12:30 PM
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gotest
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I used discount voucher before, it works just fine and does save some money. I have taken a look of that site. It is a member of CompTIA. I do appreciate this info that let me have more chances to compare and get discount voucher.
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01-10-02 09:07 PM
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dagger
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Registered: Aug 2001 Location: Canada Country: Canada State: Certifications: A+ , Network+, i-Net+, CIW Associate, Server+, Linux+ Working on: Security+
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quote: Originally posted by gotest
I used discount voucher before, it works just fine and does save some money. I have taken a look of that site. It is a member of CompTIA. I do appreciate this info that let me have more chances to compare and get discount voucher.
Mmmmm you sound like an advertising agent for them.....since you've been plugging this site quite a bit in the other forums .....lol
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01-10-02 09:30 PM
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kmm1081
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Registered: Feb 2002 Location: Country: USA State: Certifications: CompTIA A+, Network+ & Server+ Working on: CompTIA Linux+ & IT Project+, Cisco CCNA, Checkpoint CCSA
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I bought a voucher from some company on the web for 165.00. The voucher number was e-mailed to me the same day, then I registered for the exam on Prometric's website. I just searched the web for "CompTIA voucher". Why would you not buy a voucher, 190 - 165 = 25 in savings.
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02-27-02 05:20 PM
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timmyq45
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Registered: Jul 2001 Location: West Coast Country: USA State: Certifications: CISSP, PMP,MCSE 2K, MCSA, MCT, CCNA, CCNP, CIWA,D, & Security, A+, N+, I+, E+, ITP+, Working on: Master's Degree, maybe CIW Website Mgr ??
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As an unafilliated 3rd party in this discussion, I do know that testing centers do receive vouchers for their students at a discounted rate, and then pocket the difference. It is about $25-40. So it is possible that this is on the level!
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02-28-02 01:24 PM
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kmm1081
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02-28-02 03:44 PM
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Songsmythe
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quote: Originally posted by dagger
Mmmmm you sound like an advertising agent for them.....since you've been plugging this site quite a bit in the other forums .....lol
I too used them for both A+ tests and the N+ test. If you use their voucher at Prometrics web site (2test.com) they work just fine. vouchers come to you in Word format with a password which is e-mailed sepatately. He might sound like an ad because he did his research (about 2 minutes worth) bought a voucher and it worked the way they said it would. Note that this post is not slick or concise (I've been rambling), but says the same thing. Do you think I'm an ad agent too???
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Registered: Mar 2000 Location: Kentucky Country: United States State: Certifications: CCNA/CCNP CCDA /CCDP MCSE NT4/Win2000 MCP+I Network+ Security+ Working on: CCIE Routing & Switching
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a positive review
My manager just used them last week.
He checked into them.
Then he signed up for a Linux+ voucher.
They sent a confirmation.
Then in about a day they sent the voucher number.
He went to prometrics site at www.2test.com
and signed up for the test.
He entered the voucher number into the form on the signup page and it was accepted.
He is taking the test today.
saved him aroung $35
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