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Beginning in August (I believe it was), everyone is directed to the credit card page. Prior to that, if you were directed there it was an assumed 'fail', otherwise you got a pop up telling you that you could not register for a test at this time (or something worded similar).
Now, everyone is directed to the CC page, from there it is the decision of the person to enter the credit card info and submit. There is where the pop up will come up indicating a pass and stop the CC transaction, or you will possible be charged the $200 fee for retesting.
there are dozens of posts regarding the new way the 'trick' is done.
huffc
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Hi,
I am posting this in order to hopefully stop anyone else from the trap I fell into. I wrote the NCLEX exam in early October of this year. I stopped at 75 questions and did not know how to feel about it. Feeling too anxious to wait the 48 hrs to do my "quick results" I started googleing. I found the "Pearson Vue Trick" and tried it, I was able to get to the credit card page with no problems. Of course I was heart broken, cried a little and started thinking about how I was going to study differently. I desperately tried to find evidence of anyone on the internet who said they got this credit card page and then went on to pass......I found one, enough to give me some hope. Waited my 48hrs and closed my eyes while my husband filled out the unofficial results page....and I passed. So do not despair, it is not a 100% trick. Wait out the unofficial results. Hope this can put someones mind at ease.