Seems a bit ambiguous - you pay $99 and get 2 free courses a month but you renew each month for $99. Is this $99 the original $99 or a recurring $99. Since when is $99 a month free?
(Quote)Become a "Business Class" member for $99
and get two business courses a month for free!
Before joining, make sure you have a created a user account, then fill out the form below and click "subscribe".
After joining, select two business courses every thirty days by submitting a course registration form.
After registering for a course, allow up to 24 hours for the course to open in your user account.
Once opened, course exams and assignments may be completed at your own pace.
Pay with PayPal or credit card. Follow the instructions after clicking "subscribe".
Your membership will automatically renew every month for $99.
Cancel your subscription at any time through your PayPal account (no refund for past payments).
Membership does not include proctor fees.(unquote)
Answer from Davar - "The membership fee is a monthly fee which entitles members to take two business courses per month."
So $99 is free. Are they politicians? Or lawyers?
(Quote)Become a "Business Class" member for $99
and get two business courses a month for free!
Before joining, make sure you have a created a user account, then fill out the form below and click "subscribe".
After joining, select two business courses every thirty days by submitting a course registration form.
After registering for a course, allow up to 24 hours for the course to open in your user account.
Once opened, course exams and assignments may be completed at your own pace.
Pay with PayPal or credit card. Follow the instructions after clicking "subscribe".
Your membership will automatically renew every month for $99.
Cancel your subscription at any time through your PayPal account (no refund for past payments).
Membership does not include proctor fees.(unquote)
Answer from Davar - "The membership fee is a monthly fee which entitles members to take two business courses per month."
So $99 is free. Are they politicians? Or lawyers?