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| Senior Member Join Date: Nov 2008 Location: Hertofrdshire/Welwyn Garden City
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| Re: Bad CBT experience. - help? Wow, can't believe they had the cheek to ask you for more money when something happened that was completeley out of your control. Personally, if I had the money, I'd of wanted to tell them to stuff it, and go to a different instructor, but I think i'd of just payed up anyway, purely because I couldn't be arsed retaking it and forking out another £100 for something I'd allready passed. Glad you have your CBT now though. |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Sep 2008 Location: Glasgow
Posts: 426
| Re: Bad CBT experience. - help? Their website says Quote: You will only progress through each element once your Instructor is satisfied that you have demonstrated each skill to a satisfactory level. Most CBT courses are completed in one day. However, if additional instruction is required to reach the required standard, then you may be asked to return for further training. Glad you got sorted,but not all Motorcycle Training Schools act in this manner. |
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