voucher for network+

Discussion in 'Network+' started by cjd, Oct 23, 2006.

  1. cjd

    cjd Bit Poster

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    hi,

    im planning on buying my test voucher sometime next week, but how long is the expiry date for it? i'm buying them at getcertifiedforless.com, where i bought my A+ last year. i know that it finished a year after buying them last time, so just checking if there is a difference this year?
     
    Certifications: HND, A+, Network+
    WIP: MCDST
  2. simongrahamuk
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    simongrahamuk Hmmmmmmm?

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    They should still be valie for a year unless GCFL are doing them as a special with early expiry. 8)
     
  3. Steve.L

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    Bought mine last week from the same place and yup you have a year!

    Steve
     
    Certifications: N+, MCP, MCTS, RHCT, VCP4 and 5, RHCSA
    WIP: ccna
  4. Boycie
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    Boycie Senior Beer Tester

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    Sometimes, there are bargain's that have to be used quickly- ie two weeks. Ideal if you are ready to take the exam. 8)

    Si
     
    Certifications: MCSA 2003, MCDST, A+, N+, CTT+, MCT
  5. cjd

    cjd Bit Poster

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    nice one, thanks you guys, think i'll buy my voucher next week, hopefully i will take it during the 1st week of november:-)
     
    Certifications: HND, A+, Network+
    WIP: MCDST
  6. coryate

    coryate New Member

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    Hello All,
    I called my local college to arrange a N+ exam, and was quoted about £82, and when I got there we find out it was £190 as I did not have a voucher. ( as you can guess I didn't take it )

    I've seen that you can buy a voucher from the USA in this thread. But at USD159, thats about £80 or so. So thats £160 I guess?

    Am I looking at it right or wrong?

    Thanks
     
    Certifications: 2003 MCP XP MCP L+ S+ N+
    WIP: CCNA A+ MCSE
  7. Boycie
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    Boycie Senior Beer Tester

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    Hi and welcome to CF, the best place on the web for IT certification.

    Although I am not 100% on this, my gut feeling is the test centres (i take it you are UK, from the £82 quote) all have the prices set in stone by the Exam board they are representing.

    I dare say the test centre can charge a <full> price if someone calls them directly and books an exam via them, compared to taking a booking via Pearson vue or Thomson Prometric.

    I remember calling my local test centre and paying through the nose for my first A+ exam.

    Check Get certified for less first, and then call Pearson Vue/Thomson Prometric next.

    Good luck.

    Si
     
    Certifications: MCSA 2003, MCDST, A+, N+, CTT+, MCT
  8. flopstocks

    flopstocks Nibble Poster

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    Cool so does this mean I can sit the exam and have the Trancender questions all for £304? I took the a+ at St.Austell college (costing about £450!), I can't seem to find them on the site, but I am pretty sure they are a Pearson Vue testing centre. I guess i'd be best off ringing to check!
     
    Certifications: A+, Network+, CCNA, BSc(Hons) Open
  9. flopstocks

    flopstocks Nibble Poster

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