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I took the nclex this august 2015 and did the pvt, problem is i did it 30mins after my exam, i didnt know about the 24hr rule. They charged me 200 bucks. Is it certain that i have failed?
if the pvt trick works with a cc with a wrong expiration date that what does it matter if you do it every hour for 48 hours until you get results? you arent getting charged if you get the good pop up. and if you get the bad pop up youve put in the wrong expiration date. i dont see a down side..
if the pvt trick works with a cc with a wrong expiration date that what does it matter if you do it every hour for 48 hours until you get results? you arent getting charged if you get the good pop up. and if you get the bad pop up youve put in the wrong expiration date. i dont see a down side..
The down side has already been posted on this forum. Entering the wrong expiration date HAS in fact resulted in a CHARGE. Pearson Vue is not obligated to reject a card that is expired; if the account is valid....they can charge you. And the more you do it....the more likely you are to GET charged (as has ALSO been reported).
Worked for me, I used am incorrect exp date. I did it to my hearts content bc I knew my exp date was wrong. Everyone in my class that did it and got the good pop up passed....and those that failed, their card was declined
And the person who just posted about getting charged WITH a wrong expiration date (perfectly legal, btw) is wishing SHE hadn't "done it to her heart's content". Not so content now.
A friend of mine was able to get her PVT money refunded by going through her credit card company.
I'd be curious to see if the charge that was reversed truly results in a refund. Credit card companies will temporarily refund a charge that is in dispute, and when the investigation concludes if the determination is that the charge WAS authorized by the account holder (in this case your friend, who DID authorize the charge)....they will take their money back. No refund.
Adele_Michal7, ASN, RN
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Thank you