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Bad pop up and charged $200

I Recently taken my NCLEX on Thursday. My anxiety was killing me so I did the PVT. I got the bad pop up, was charged $200 and sent an email for scheduling. Is this a definite indicator I failed? Has anyone else experienced this and passed. Please let me know.

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While Pearson Vue used to deny the "trick" even existed now they accept the fact that test takers not only use the trick but that it's pretty reliable. Not 100% but pretty reliable. So yes, the odds are great that you did indeed fail this time.  Sorry for the probable bad news.

Buckle up, study, and prepare for the second test.  The one good thing is you are a step ahead since you are already registered to retest. 

Did you end up passing? Because this happened to me today! I need answers please anyone have same situation? 

Hi guys I was getting bad pop up and it was charging me as well! Right now if I try it will still try and charge me.. but I passed!!

You was supposed to  use WRONG credit card number, so they would not charge you.

P.s I took my exam 4 years ago, I got bad pop up, but I pass my exam.

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