top Ad Widget

Collapse

Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Debtor Education Courses

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • ksgirl38
    replied
    Originally posted by kawh View Post
    I am not recommending this course at all, since I did not use them yet.
    BUT they are the cheapest I found when casually doing a search. I researched to confirm they are approved in my state for the 2nd course, but could not find the 1st course on the list of approved ones for my state, possibly a mistake.
    I used debtorwise for my 1st course, at $25. I think these courses are absolutely less than worthless since you have to pay for them. So $10 is better in my book for something of no value except a technical requirement. www.debtoredu.com/debtor-education-course.aspx

    Anybody use this particular condoned-by-the-court rip-off?
    Thanks, but I did find one for about the same price. I can't say I agreed with some of the info or found it very helpful. One of the most boring 2 hours ever! My 341 was today so now I guess I just sit and wait 60 days for discharge.

    Leave a comment:


  • kawh
    replied
    I am not recommending this course at all, since I did not use them yet.
    BUT they are the cheapest I found when casually doing a search. I researched to confirm they are approved in my state for the 2nd course, but could not find the 1st course on the list of approved ones for my state, possibly a mistake.
    I used debtorwise for my 1st course, at $25. I think these courses are absolutely less than worthless since you have to pay for them. So $10 is better in my book for something of no value except a technical requirement. www.debtoredu.com/debtor-education-course.aspx

    Anybody use this particular condoned-by-the-court rip-off?

    Leave a comment:


  • ksgirl38
    replied
    Minor confusion - I thought I had until discharge to take the 2nd course. My attorney says I need to complete it before the 341.

    So the website I used for the first course doesn't offer the second course. Any recommendations?
    Last edited by ksgirl38; 08-17-2012, 05:27 PM.

    Leave a comment:


  • stray
    replied
    Originally posted by MikeW View Post
    Wow, I got bamboozled. I used bkclass.com and paid $25.
    I know I was jealous of the $5 too. I used Cricket as advised -- $36! The next one will be $24, and the only other 2 suggested are about the same $.

    Leave a comment:


  • MikeW
    replied
    Originally posted by KAM465 View Post
    Belwo is a link to the company I used, they only charge $5.00 and is the least expensive one that I have come across.
    http://consumerbankruptcycounseling.info
    Wow, I got bamboozled. I used bkclass.com and paid $25.

    Leave a comment:


  • ksgirl38
    replied
    Well I just took the pre-filing course and honestly, didn't find it very helpful. It really wasn't much different than the questionnaire I already filled out for the attorney. Oh well, on to the next step I guess.

    Leave a comment:


  • TwentyTwelve
    replied
    My counseling had pictures or words that would randomly show on the screen. I had to write them down and answer questions about them at the end of the course, so there is no way I could've cheated by multi-tasking or whatever. Plus, the information in the counseling video was very informative at times, and I feel I am all the wiser for having paid attention.

    Leave a comment:


  • justbroke
    replied
    Originally posted by walkthaplank View Post
    I just had a few tabs open on my browser. When the clock ran out and I was able to advance, I would switch back and continue, then go back to whatever I was doing. An experienced "surfer" can get through it pretty pain free
    My problem was that I think the timer on their site was BROKEN. You could not "see" it. So, I would think I waited long enough, only to attempt to advance. Yes, it was that bad.

    Leave a comment:


  • walkthaplank
    replied
    Originally posted by justbroke View Post
    My recollection is that the course materials reads that a typical time period is 2 hours, but it could take 3 hours. This is because each slide is timed. In my case, my speed-reading and knowledge of just about everything in the financial course was my downfall. Every time I tried to advance, my particular provider "reset" the clock so I ended up taking 3 hours to complete mine.

    It was boring, but is required.
    I just had a few tabs open on my browser. When the clock ran out and I was able to advance, I would switch back and continue, then go back to whatever I was doing. An experienced "surfer" can get through it pretty pain free

    Leave a comment:


  • walkthaplank
    replied
    Look here to find the list of approved classes in your area. Remember there are two classes you'll have to take. One pre-filing the other pre-discharge.

    Leave a comment:


  • Cennian
    Guest replied
    I think the KAM465 link is okay its fine

    Leave a comment:


  • justbroke
    replied
    My recollection is that the course materials reads that a typical time period is 2 hours, but it could take 3 hours. This is because each slide is timed. In my case, my speed-reading and knowledge of just about everything in the financial course was my downfall. Every time I tried to advance, my particular provider "reset" the clock so I ended up taking 3 hours to complete mine.

    It was boring, but is required.

    Leave a comment:


  • KAM465
    replied
    Originally posted by ksgirl38 View Post
    Thanks. I finally got a reply from my attorney and this was one of the ones on the list for my state. How long did it take you to complete? Just wondering how much time to block out to finish this.
    If I recall took about 2 hours as the course is timed for each question, I think the reasoning for this is is you actually take the time to read and understand the material and questions.

    KAM

    Leave a comment:


  • ksgirl38
    replied
    Originally posted by Drazil65 View Post
    Yes, check with the courts or your attorney on approved courses for your district. Ours was included in our attorney fee and he gave us the website to use. Our district only accepts 2 courses that are available so make sure you check with someone.

    Seriously? There were 67 listed for my state.

    Leave a comment:


  • ksgirl38
    replied
    Originally posted by KAM465 View Post
    ksgirl,

    Belwo is a link to the company I used, they only charge $5.00 and is the least expensive one that I have come across. Please note that you should check your court disctricts approved list before taking the course.

    http://consumerbankruptcycounseling.info
    Thanks. I finally got a reply from my attorney and this was one of the ones on the list for my state. How long did it take you to complete? Just wondering how much time to block out to finish this.

    Leave a comment:

bottom Ad Widget

Collapse
Working...
X