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I recently took the NCLEX and after 180 questions it cut off. I was sure I failed so I looked on this forum to get some info. That's when I read about the PVT so I tried it and YES I did it right. I put in an expired card and got the bad pop up. Naturally I got upset and felt like it was confirmation that I failed. Still, I praised and thanked God and felt peace that it was part of His plan. Well, I did the quick results and it said PASS! I owe it to God, but I also don't think the trick always works. Just thought I would share my story. God bless!
You CAN'T use an expired card. You have to use an incorrect future expiration date and incorrect CVC#. I know because I tried it both ways. You also have to wait until you get the email from Pearson stating you have already taken the exam. If you do it before it will say "This candidate currently has an open registration. A new registration cannot be done an this time." After you get the email from Pearson and try and register it will say "Our records indicate you have recently taken this exam. Another registration is not available at this time." That is supposed to be the good pop up. They look similar so read carefully. I believe that is why some people believe they passed, and find out later they failed.
Hi. Its been 24hrs since i took my RN NCLEX for Ca with 96questions yesterday. I tried pvt with valid card but wrong exp yr (i put 2019 instead of 2018) and I got a payment declined msg which is obviously bec of wrong details and it make sense when people says you aren't really doing the trick with wrong cc info. But some says that's the bad pop up. Some said i did it to soon and wait for atleast 24hrs but Im not doing it again. I don't want to kill my vibe and still keep praying and will just wait for the mail in result. Anyway, failed result will be send out as quickly as 3days and pass result will take 6-8wks as per some threads I read. Fingers crossed!
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Thank you for your kind words ttrevino42. I will keep you updated as soon as i hear something.