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Re: [smbc] driversed.com - feedback



Mister Grainger, if you would obey all the traffic laws, you would not have to deal with all the problems your having with this online traffic school.
I would ask how your day is going but I think I know.
Take care Mac
----- Original Message ----- From: "Jerry Grainger" <grainger@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <info.ts@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: "Sunday Morning Breakfast Club" <smbc@xxxxxxxxx>; "NCNOCYAHOO" <NorCalNOC@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, May 11, 2008 6:02 AM
Subject: [smbc] driversed.com - feedback


TO: driversed.com
RE: your online traffic school

My experience with this program was awful. It repeatedly failed to download, got stuck and also bounced me off line. All with no support whatsoever, despite advertisement of 24-7 support. I intend to complain long and loud to everyone about this awful excuse for what should be a useful experience, and I am in touch with a great many people in this market, starting with my large motorcycle club this morning, one of a couple of riders groups with which I will be riding this week. I also intend to complain to the Santa Clara County Courts about requiring this program - it's not a program I would ever take again, nor would anyone I talked to about it, and I intend to make that as many people as possible.
Several hours of aggravation.
As for content, it is repetitive where it needn't be, trite, tedious, plodding and chock full of unpleasant surprises. As for timing slides to go as slow as possible, this does not have the effect of focusing the attention on content, but the opposite, of making it laborious and painful, instead of a participatory learning experience.
This program is a disgrace to Silicon Valley.
JP Grainger