Dont fall for them
Dont fall for them
They will just fool you around and you will end up paying them to learn nothing. Beware
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Dont fall for them
They will just fool you around and you will end up paying them to learn nothing. Beware
Massively overpriced service/program for the real quality that you will find inside.
They are also reluctant to give a refund, but persistence may work. It worked for me.
Think twice before engaging with them, and only do it if you really-really need it (and can afford the huge premium).
They are nice people, however, what they are asking is too much.
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