Anyone register with Pearsonvue with a check?

Nursing Students NCLEX

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I know most people register online with a credit card but I had a program willing to pay for my boards via check. I had to mail my registration in. It's been a week and 4 days now and Pearsonvue doesn't even have record of receiving it yet:banghead:. And according to the bank it hasn't been cashed yet either. I kinda made the man @ Pearsonvue MAD yesterday when I called him because I was asking so many questions. He told me 3-4 wks to process registration and another 3-4 wks to get my ATT.:banghead: I'm wondering if anyone else paid by check and had to wait a LOOOOOONG time for ATT? :eek:

Specializes in NICU, Post-partum.

We had a student in my class that did this.

It would be easier to get reimbursed than to go that route.

When I called them yesterday, I asked the guy about going online and doing it with my credit card and refunding the other money and he said they don't give refunds either. I think I'm stuck. Do you know how long your classmate had to wait?

Specializes in NICU, Post-partum.
When I called them yesterday, I asked the guy about going online and doing it with my credit card and refunding the other money and he said they don't give refunds either. I think I'm stuck. Do you know how long your classmate had to wait?

No....PV doesn't do refunds.

You get reimbursed by the organization that is supposed to be paying by check.

No....PV doesn't do refunds.

You get reimbursed by the organization that is supposed to be paying by check.

Oh, but I think I would have to have them put a stop payment on the check that was mailed out. This Monday will be 2 weeks since they mailed it, and PV said 3-4 weeks processing; I might as well wait I think. (As much as it is killing me to wait) But thanks for the info:yeah:

Specializes in NICU, Post-partum.
Oh, but I think I would have to have them put a stop payment on the check that was mailed out. This Monday will be 2 weeks since they mailed it, and PV said 3-4 weeks processing; I might as well wait I think. (As much as it is killing me to wait) But thanks for the info:yeah:

Just know that the longer you wait, the chances of you not being successful on your first attempt at the NCLEX significantly increases.

Once they process your registration and you get your ATT, it may be another month before you can get a test date.

To me, if a stop payment fixed the problem, I would simply pay it.

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