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I really need any info you may have...PleaseRating: (votes: 0) I have a huge problem! I was scheduled to take NCLEX this week but I ended up in the hospital the night before (Go figure ![]() Exactly what information are you looking for?You have spoken to the NCSBN regarding the situation, and they have provided their answer quickly and directly.What other information do you expect to obtain? Comment:
You could also pay lawyer a small fee to send a letter to them. I find it hard to believe they can just take your money without rendering services.
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Same thing happened to me for my AANP exam. They inadvertently scheduled me for the ANP exam, even though the paperwork I mailed in and all my supporting documentation was for FNP exam, and I still had to pay another $240 to fix it b/c I didn't catch the error until the day of the exam. I'm married to a litigator and it never occurred to me to fight with about it. Poo happens.
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Quote from ckh23You could also pay lawyer a small fee to send a letter to them. I find it hard to believe they can just take your money without rendering services.
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http://vue.com/nclex/Check under the "scheduling" info....no exceptions to the dates within those approved when you scheduled.
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When you paid them you also checked a box stating you agree to THEIR TOS and that states NO REFUNDS FOR WHATSOEVER REASON - you're OUT OF LUCK
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I hope you feel better....I'm sure all of this doesn't help- but one way to look at it is that you're still able to take the test...even though it's not going to be when you planned to, you're not out of it altogether. Feel better- and just look at the extra study time ... gotta find the good somehow
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Something similar happened to a friend of mine, except it wasn't a hospital visit. It was a water main break that brought traffic in the area to a standstill for several hours. She couldn't make her appointment for the test, tried to appeal and was denied. Their reason: "no exceptions no matter what." Not fair, IMO, but they're the ones in control and if we want to take the test we have to play by their rules. Legal action will be a long, slow process and will probably result in you laying out more money than you would have by just paying the registration fee again. You did your best, but I think you may just need to write it off as a loss
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Goes to show you what you have to look forward to as an RN.
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