You are right, it’s not 10% of your total premium. I can’t remember if it’s just the comp/liabilty portion or collision.
:tup:
This was the most irrelevant course I’ve ever taken lol.
This Mac looks like he’s about to go on a womanizing rampage:
the call in voice signature thing is weird…
Can you imagine being 75 and doing this?
“How do I click the button on this computer, Maude?!”
“Hello? I said the numbers. Hello!!!?”
“Why does it keep telling me I’m logged out?”
“My back hurts”
“I have to poop…ahh, there we go.”
I acutally got something from AARP in the mail the other day. I was like , juat?, Im only 37. It didnt mention this though, only that if I signed up Id get a free tote bag.
bah I cant access FB at work right now to post a pic of the flyer.
Dan
A free TOTE BAG!!! HOLY SHIT FUCKS…I can’t wait to get old
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i feel like this course is designed for 5 year olds.
It’s really making me hate old people.
^^^ You didn’t hate them before this class? I do…(sorry grandma, grandpa, and OldWheelDrifter, truth hurts)
x…
just wokeup (I work 3rd), slowly finishing this!
Im giving it a go, thanks. If you move during the 3 year period, do you need to take another course? Or does GEICO not care?
Uhho…this was just posted on SD.net. :
Also, here is what it says under terms for the New York course:
- I understand that this course incorporates tests as a means of determining my participation and comprehension of the course materials. I understand I will be tested six (6) times throughout the course and must pass each test with a minimum score of eighty (80) percent in order to pass the entire course and receive my certificate of course completion. I understand that I will have 45 seconds to answer the content questions asked during the program. By accepting this agreement, I understand that test scores of anything less than eighty (80) percent may result in course failure and loss of fees paid for the course.
Well looks like I’m fucked out of 5$ lol
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I just looked on AARP’s site and it says “there are no tests to pass, just information to enjoy in the comfrot of your own home”
And in another part of the AARP site, it says you will have 2 attempts to pass each section test-- failure of any section twice will lock you out of the program. I’m guessing we will be fine since it just let me go on after each section without a retest.
Well an FYI to everyone, I did the voice recognition on a different phone for Unit 4, I failed it lol
You get two tries so we will see what happens when I go back to the original phone