Complaint Review: Prometric Services - Saint Paul Minnesota
- Prometric Services 1260 Energy Lane, Saint Paul Saint Paul, Minnesota United States of America
- Phone: (651) 647-1723
- Web: www.prometric.com
- Category: Adult Career & Continuing Education
Prometric Services Thompson Prometric Fraudulent Testing Results Saint Paul, Minnesota
*Consumer Comment: HOW DO YOU GET JUSTICE
*Author of original report: Open Discolsure
*Author of original report: Open Discolsure
*Consumer Comment: I always found Prometric to be reputable.
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I was shocked, so I called Prometric to ask for a review of my exam. The lady on the phone informed me that Prometric does not allow this until a failing score is received 3 times and then I would be able to pay for a review. I asked her could I see my test questions and answer sheet if I did do a review after 3 attempts and she notified me that only the test questions would be presented. I didn't understand why my multiple choice answer sheet would not be allowed. I asked her what prevents Prometric from doubling or tripling their profit margin by simply giving false scores. She told me that I just had to trust that Prometric had nothing against me. I explained that I understood that it wasn't personal and that it was all business with no checks and balances to keep them honest.
To even get a "review" one must fail 3 times i.e. pay $210 before one can pay the additional 4th test fee of $75 for a review in which you can't even compare your answer sheet with the test booklet. So they probably figure you will just pay to take the exam again instead of wasting time on a "review" that won't affect the outcome. They probably don't give too many reviews because they probably allow you to pass on the third time because you've filled their quota. I spoke to the state representative and she told me that they get a lot of complaints about Prometric and that she advised me to take a different test from a different company, meanwhile I'm out $25 for the application fee, $75 for the registration fee, about $500 in study materials, and about 25 hours of time. Thanks a lot Prometric.
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#4 Consumer Comment
HOW DO YOU GET JUSTICE
AUTHOR: DJ - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Monday, April 04, 2011
Hello;
I've experience the same thing. Did you resolve the issue with prometric ? When you took your test with the other test administrator, did you past the 1st time ?
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#3 Author of original report
Open Discolsure
AUTHOR: John - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, December 15, 2010
The problem is that they have very shady practices concerning validation and open disclosure of their scores.

#2 Author of original report
Open Discolsure
AUTHOR: John - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, December 15, 2010
The problem is that they have very shady practices concerning validation and open disclosure of their scores.

#1 Consumer Comment
I always found Prometric to be reputable.
AUTHOR: Jim - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, December 14, 2010
I have taken many Prometric tests (for Microsoft certifications) over the last 20 years, and have never seen any evidence that Prometric plays games to make people retake the tests. Many of the tests are difficult, and I don't always pass. In that case, the solution is to study the material again, and take the test again. I remember once I passed a test with the lowest possible passing score; one point less and I would have had to plan on a retake.
Even with study, you can't always expect to pass the test the first time. It isn't Prometric that decides the contents of the test - it is the organization you are testing for.
Study the books again, and take the test again.


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