Published Dec 22, 2015
NICU Guy, BSN, RN
4,161 Posts
I have just discovered a new PVT trick that is just as accurate as the old PVT.
Step 1: Tell me the number of questions you had and the number of SATA
Step 2: Pay me $200
Step 3: I flip a coin: HEADS you pass, TAILS you failed.
If the coin says "pass" and you did, then I will refund your money.
If the coin says "fail" and you failed, then I will pay for your next test.
If the coin says "fail" and you passed, then I keep your money.
Guaranteed to be as accurate as the old PVT.
KThurmond
636 Posts
IVStat77
62 Posts
Lol[emoji87]
Rose_Queen, BSN, MSN, RN
6 Articles; 11,935 Posts
Or, for those of you looking for the no-risk version, click here!
I know, I know, I'm bad.
I'm not gonna lie. At first I was like "who would do that" and then I read it again and it hit me. Sarcasm
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I'd rather wait..
Really. I read a post here that on initial PVT check she said she passed or it doesn't accept her payment only to find out later that they were doing website maintenance then it says diff. Again or pvt accepted her payment something like that.. So there's some inconsistencies. But she passed anyway which is good[emoji16]
Sarcasm, but ironically it is the same as the real PVT. Good pop-up: keep your money, bad pop-up and actual fail: you need to pay for a second test anyway. Bad pop-up and you passed: wasted your $200.
Yeah, pretty much
hanabenena
18 Posts
HAHAHHAA FUnny
BuckyBadgerRN, ASN, RN
3,520 Posts
Does it have to be a card that is actually valid or will you take any fraudulent methods of payment?
Somebody from another thread said you can use a valid card just don't have any money on it