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Originally posted by: SirChadwick
Sweet deal, I didn't read anything and still got 90% of the questions correct the first time. Just wish the flash drive was a little larger than 32... but hey FREE is good!

Yeah, I messed up on level 3 and they gave me another chance. Even told me which one I got wrong and which ones I got right. They made it too easy. I probably could have just taken the tests without doing any reading. And if I missed anything, they would've told me. Then just retake the test and pass. Pretty easy stuff.
 
😀 I just did mine. The test was easy, but took longer than the one for the AMD 64 deal.

Thanks
Ken
 
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Sweet, signed up. Although, I don't know why this message is allowed, and the one from Microsoft offering free software/stuff for taking some quizes is not. Same concept too me.
 
Originally posted by: M0NEYSH0T
Sweet, signed up. Although, I don't know why this message is allowed, and the one from Microsoft offering free software/stuff for taking some quizes is not. Same concept too me.

Was wondering this also.
 
If you check the link, they have a section where you sign up to get your code to play the game. meaning anyone is free to acquire their own code. I haven't followed this closely, but also I didn't see any fine print stating that it was only open to certain segments of the population.

I didn't reearch this, though, so someone feel free to point out where I am wrong.
 
Originally posted by: Nick5324
Originally posted by: M0NEYSH0T
Sweet, signed up. Although, I don't know why this message is allowed, and the one from Microsoft offering free software/stuff for taking some quizes is not. Same concept too me.

Was wondering this also.

Well, I asked a MOD who locked the other post and removed the information. Awaiting a response.
 
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