Yeah, I was stupid and signed up for their MCAD program. The information is not in detail, they say everything matter-of-factly without explanations and then ask you questions on a subject you learn by wrote.
Their course material is outdated, they haven't had any new "Events" since 2002. It's like a ghost-website.
Of course, I realized my mistake too late... And am going to pursue a refund.
But one thing we may be able to fight them back with:
They are NOT a Microsoft Certified Partner as their site claims.
I went to the Microsoft partner's site and there is no mention of SmartCertify on their current partner's list.
I am going to call Microsoft on Monday to see if this is some kind of mistake, but as I see it now, SmartCertify is not a Microsoft Certified Partner.
So as I see it right now, this is false advertising. There are laws in Florida that protect consumers from this sort of thing.
Perhaps we can get Microsoft to back us up and help get our money back.
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