From: K S (kotiss@hotmail.com)
Date: Wed Aug 01 2007 - 06:29:46 ART
Hi Tom,
I had similar incident two months ago in Brussels  lost  my time about an 
hour  aggree the fact that cisco should offer some kind of compensation for 
these kind of  errors
Good luck.
koti
>From: "tom nohwa" <tom.nohwa@gmail.com>
>Reply-To: "tom nohwa" <tom.nohwa@gmail.com>
>To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
>Subject: ccie lab RS - Facts
>Date: Wed, 1 Aug 2007 11:11:54 +0200
>
>Hi all,
>
>The intention of this mail is to explain certain facts about the ccie lab
>which is organized by cisco
>
>I attempted the rs lab a few weeks ago and had a wrong question (I found 
>one
>only, but I don't know how many others).  After spending 2 hours, I
>approached the Proctor for clarifications.  He also confirmed that the
>question was wrong and corrected the mistake.
>
>I filed a case through cisco support service mentioning the following and
>demanded for free lab.
>
>- the lab confirmation email or ccie lab web site  do not contain any
>guidelines that  wrong question will be introduced in the question paper
>and  the candidate should  correct  it.
>-  as a candidate for any exam, one expect that the questions in the
>question paper are correct
>questions.
>
>It is now almost more than 3 weeks and I have not received any decision 
>from
>cisco.
>I am still waiting for their answer.
>
>They introduce the wrong questions and expect the working configuration.
>THIS IS only POSSIBLE for  the GUY who developed the questions.
>
>I am not sure how many of you had the same problem.
>
>Please let me know your comments.
>
>- Tom
>
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