Why PVT is UNRELIABLE. Please read.

There was a time when you could just about bet on the results of the PVT being as close to accurate as could be for an unofficial "glitch". It was a fortune-telling kink in the software that allowed someone to determine, based on a the pop up message they got after putting in their credit card info, whether they had passed or failed.

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People, this is NOT THE CASE ANYMORE.

Over the last few months, increasing numbers of people are finding that they get a pop up that indicates their card was attempted to be charged, and this has always indicated a 'fail'. Whether you use incorrect dates is IRRELEVANT; the software program is designed to attempt to charge your card because you AUTHORIZED it. There is a notification telling you it's a non-refundable charge prior to you submitting payment....and by golly, they are going to try.

If you put in invalid info, and get a message telling you that you should contact your bank, etc etc, it MIGHT mean you failed (because a second registration was now needed for another exam). It ALSO might mean you passed, but there you were, offering the money anyway.

If you put in valid info and it charges you, it won't matter if you passed, the money is completely non-refundable.

If you are unable to register again, no charge attempt is made, it's certainly a good indication of "pass". BUT....here's where it gets icky.....people seem absolutely unable to control themselves, and insist on doing the PVT over--and over--and over again.

What's wrong with that? Well, with increasing frequency, subsequent submissions of card info result in a charge attempt...so once again, you have NO CLUE as to whether you passed or failed. Maybe you passed on the first scoring....failed on the QA review? Maybe. Maybe you passed the review, but now you are flipping out over the newly-found "I FAILED" possibility. Seriously, is this at all worth the back-and-forth cluelessness that only results in MORE anxiety?

I can't see it, sorry, no way---no how.

PLEASE don't post "hey it works!" because if you got a message that matched your results, at this point I'd go with 'coincidence'. Enough people have put in valid info and gotten charged for tests they don't need to make me shake my head. But hey, if you want to keep donating your hard-earned money to Pearson Vue, well they sure are going to be happy you--and others like you--did! ;)

If you INSIST on doing the PVT in spite of all this, I'll leave you with this one nugget of reality, and you can go with it where you want: WAIT AT LEAST 24 hours ANYWAY, as you really do need to wait until the QA review is done (two sets of scores/reviews to your exam are done, sometime over a 24 hour period). If you can't stop yourself from "just seeing what happens", please remember this message if you find that your Happy Dance because you passed turns into an UNhappy cry because you didn't. Or, conversely, you are a mess because you failed....and it turns out you passed.

Some believe they are very smart in using a credit card with invalid info. It's true that this way you don't risk a $200 charge, but honestly....WHAT is the point when it tells you....nothing?

Please, people....you are supposed to be rational human beings ready to be granted a professional nursing license....don't lose your minds now, okay? ?

Specializes in critical care.
FlyingScot said:
Not anymore William as they changed the "trick" in August of 2014.

At least he said "most cases".

Specializes in critical care.
OrganizedChaos said:
Why does it bother you that we try to educate other nurses on the risks the are taking now with the PVT?

Because he works for PV and he's tired of us convincing people to save their $200 and just to do quick results?

RNsRWe said:
I told you what I had to say on the topic, and you are free to agree or disagree. What I cannot understand at this point is why it is so very important for you to continually disagree....continually keep poking...?

Your opinion is your own, and you are entitled to it. Are we done now?

A bit hypocritical coming from someone who posts daily disagreeing with anyone that chooses to use or mention the PVT on this site.

And you guys got me! I'm totally from PV trying to steal your $200 and you were on to me the whole time! Gosh, you're all so wise!

Specializes in critical care.
carson456 said:
A bit hypocritical coming from someone who posts daily disagreeing with anyone that chooses to use or mention the PVT on this site.

And you guys got me! I'm totally from PV trying to steal your $200 and you were on to me the whole time! Gosh, you're all so wise!

Oh, good grief, lighten up. I was joking.

Specializes in M/S, LTC, Corrections, PDN & drug rehab.
ixchel said:
Oh, good grief, lighten up. I was joking.

He's in 3 different posts arguing with people. I've never seen someone so irritated by us explaining the PVT & disproving the misconceptions to people.

Now that's dedication!

Okay, Carson, you win. Yes indeed, you just won the internet: the PVT totally works. I don't know how anybody has ever had the audacity to suggest that it is less than 100 percent accurate.

Is that what you wanted? Complete and utter agreement with everything YOU have to say on the subject? Well then by golly there you have it, no more need to post! In fact, no one ever need post again. Afterward all, Carson has spoken! Talk about hypocrisy....

Specializes in M/S, LTC, Corrections, PDN & drug rehab.
RNsRWe said:
okay, Carson, you win. Yes indeed, you just won the internet: the PVT totally works. I don't know how anybody has ever had the audacity to suggest that it is less than 100 percent accurate.

Is that what you wanted? Complete and utter agreement with everything YOU have to say on the subject? Well then by golly there you have it, no more need to post! In fact, no one ever need post again. Afterward all, Carson has spoken! Talk about hypocrisy....

Apparently he is now the be all & end all of the PVT. Hail Lord Carson of the PVT!

That is what you get for trying to save people $200. I hope you have learned your lesson.

Specializes in M/S, LTC, Corrections, PDN & drug rehab.
Flamencoguy said:
That is what you get for trying to save people $200. I hope you have learned your lesson.

From now on I will just agree with anyone who tries the PVT. If they want to do it, why warn them? Silly me.

hi Flamencoguy! Just brings to mind the old adage "no good deed goes unpunished". Oh well, I tried.

Calofornia does not participate in quick results. So we have to wait it out