Guys, I'm fumbling all over the place for a Cert. PDF file that makes sense.
First of all, Testking is totally messed up. The have the worst grammar I've ever seen. Lack of spelling, comprehension, run on sentence, etc... I can't seem to fathom on on spending $69.95 for this and Testking refuse to make any corrections, nor reply with questions that I may have. Wow, there are a lot of mistakes.
I also tried Chinatag.com, no, not from China, it's the same format as Testking. I've been trying to contact them about questions, haven't heard anything yet regarding that. I don't understand why they will not help you if you fork over so much money to buy there products and don't do squats.
Have anyone got a plan, or a good true format written in ways that is comprehensible?
I'm looking to take the NCSS 920-133 exam in July....I could always push it forward if I have to.
Any help or suggestions would be appreciated. I have books for this but I like to read questions and shuffle through informations and compare but sometimes I'm not so quite sure......
Thanks
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R. Corrigan Jr.
Network+, (working on CCNA)
First of all, Testking is totally messed up. The have the worst grammar I've ever seen. Lack of spelling, comprehension, run on sentence, etc... I can't seem to fathom on on spending $69.95 for this and Testking refuse to make any corrections, nor reply with questions that I may have. Wow, there are a lot of mistakes.
I also tried Chinatag.com, no, not from China, it's the same format as Testking. I've been trying to contact them about questions, haven't heard anything yet regarding that. I don't understand why they will not help you if you fork over so much money to buy there products and don't do squats.
Have anyone got a plan, or a good true format written in ways that is comprehensible?
I'm looking to take the NCSS 920-133 exam in July....I could always push it forward if I have to.
Any help or suggestions would be appreciated. I have books for this but I like to read questions and shuffle through informations and compare but sometimes I'm not so quite sure......
Thanks
***************
R. Corrigan Jr.
Network+, (working on CCNA)