Hello and welcome to CertForums.co.uk, here we host free active certification forums with links to the best free resources for Microsoft's MCSA MCSE MCDBA Cisco's CCNA CCDA and CCNP, and CompTIA's A+ Network+ i-NET+ and Security+ certifications in the UK. If you wish to post or use other advanced features you will need to register first. Registration is absolutely free and takes only a few minutes to complete so sign up today!

If you have any problems with the registration process or your account login, please contact support

Go Back   CertForums > Certification Forums > CompTIA Certification Forums > Security+
Home Forums Register Search Today's Posts Mark Forums Read

OMG! I just went to book my Sec+...

Post New ThreadReply
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
  #16  
Old 06-Feb-2008, 01:32 PM
wizard's Avatar
wizard wizard is offline
Premium Member
Posts: 4,873
Points: 723 wizard has over 500 pointswizard has over 500 pointswizard has over 500 pointswizard has over 500 pointswizard has over 500 pointswizard has over 500 pointswizard has over 500 points
Power: 64
None
Join Date: 09 Feb 2004
Location: United Kingdom
Age: 34
Certifications: Roll on 2009
WIP: Open University Degree
Quote:
Originally Posted by nXPLOSi View Post
But they *could* adjust the prices accordingly.
Even then it is down to the exchange rate with the individuals banks. So still no control over the exchange rate.

 
Reply With Quote
  #17  
Old 06-Feb-2008, 01:55 PM
nXPLOSi nXPLOSi is offline
Lifetime Member
Posts: 2,011
Points: 469 nXPLOSi has over 250 pointsnXPLOSi has over 250 pointsnXPLOSi has over 250 pointsnXPLOSi has over 250 pointsnXPLOSi has over 250 points
Power: 28
None
Join Date: 25 Sep 2006
Location: London
Age: 22
Certifications: A+, Network+
WIP: 70-270
Quote:
Originally Posted by wizard View Post
Even then it is down to the exchange rate with the individuals banks. So still no control over the exchange rate.
They dont *need* control over the change rate at all, how do you think they currently do it?

All they need to do is adjust the prices roughly in comparison to the US counterparts, im not saying it has to be down to the penny correct, just a little fairer.

 
Reply With Quote
  #18  
Old 07-Feb-2008, 07:32 PM
wizard's Avatar
wizard wizard is offline
Premium Member
Posts: 4,873
Points: 723 wizard has over 500 pointswizard has over 500 pointswizard has over 500 pointswizard has over 500 pointswizard has over 500 pointswizard has over 500 pointswizard has over 500 points
Power: 64
None
Join Date: 09 Feb 2004
Location: United Kingdom
Age: 34
Certifications: Roll on 2009
WIP: Open University Degree
Quote:
Originally Posted by nXPLOSi View Post
They dont *need* control over the change rate at all, how do you think they currently do it?

All they need to do is adjust the prices roughly in comparison to the US counterparts, im not saying it has to be down to the penny correct, just a little fairer.
Fair in the UK? You must be joking.

 
Reply With Quote
  #19  
Old 12-Mar-2008, 11:44 PM
Space Ace Space Ace is offline
New Member
Posts: 4
Points: 0 Space Ace has no points
Power: 1
None
Join Date: 12 Mar 2008
Location: England
Certifications: Network +, Security +
WIP: ICND1
Booked Sec + today

I just booked my Sec + today through the Prometric site today and the price was listed as £185. Got mine a bit cheaper as I had a discount code though. Did notice that it said VAT, discount codes, etc wouldn't be applied until you get to the payment page. However the final price without the discount was still £185.

I do remember a tutor on a course I attended last year saying that Prometric never actually charge the VAT, which is how it looked this evening.

 
Reply With Quote
Post New ThreadReply Spread this thread: Submit this thread to digg Submit this thread to del.icio.us


Go Back   CertForums > Certification Forums > CompTIA Certification Forums > Security+


Thread Tools
Display Modes

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

vB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Forum Jump

Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
The Essential Blender: Guide to 3D Creation with the Open Source Suite Blender tripwire45 Reviews 1 13-Feb-2008 07:48 PM
Book Review: HTML Dog: The Best-Practice Guide to XHTML and CSS tripwire45 Reviews 6 13-Feb-2007 01:57 PM
Book Review: Ajax for Web Application Developers tripwire45 Reviews 0 07-Dec-2006 03:09 PM
Book Review: Network Management Fundamentals tripwire45 Reviews 3 01-Dec-2006 01:55 AM
Book Review: Ubuntu Unleashed tripwire45 News 1 21-Sep-2006 03:31 AM


All times are GMT. The time now is 06:00 PM.

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.6.10
Copyright ©2000 - 2008, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
CertForums.co.uk (C) copyright 2003-2007 All Rights Reserved. Content published on CertForums.co.uk requires permission for reprint.
Hosted by Lunarpages