Not even sure how to respond in a politically correct manner to a post such
as this, but I will try my best. I must say that if someone is going to
publicly slam a company as a "scam" it would carry more weight if they used
a real e-mail address and if it came from an individual that has actually
posted on Groupstudy before. However, I need to be fair and will just assume
that this user may have just setup a new e-mail account wrong and did not
intentionally try to hide behind a fake e-mail address for their first post
on Groupstudy.

Yes, we have fallen behind in creating new labs, as we have been busy
creating new labs and setting up hardware for our Security CCIE products
that we are now just releasing. We have also been busy with several other
new products and upgrades that will become available next year. Expect to
see lab 21 for our R&S lab subscription in the next few weeks. Our
subscription product started with 7 labs and we have added 14 new labs since
then with another on the way very soon.

In addition, our practice labs 1-20 are in the process of being upgraded to
the new 1-day format, removing old content on labs 1-14, and fixing all
known errors. All new labs will follow this format as they are released.
This upgrade will be offered as a complete set, when they are all complete.
Keep in mind that the 1-day or 2-day format issue is really a non-issue. The
content for both lab formats is the same. Now you just have your lab cabled
for you with same basic configs started and less time to work with. Your
preparation and knowledge for both exam types is exactly the same. The only
minor difference is the requirement for increased speed as you have less
time and the lack of a dedicated troubleshooting section. Subscription
customers will receive all updates and new labs as they are released for
free except for the cost of delivery.

I do agree with part of your post. CCIE candidates should use Groupstudy's
open forum to exchange study ideas, strategies, labs, info, etc. I have
always recommended that all CCIE candidates join Paul's CCIE mailing list,
as it is a great resource. I have never recommended that a CCIE candidate
use our lab material as their only resource for preparation as any topic is
fair game on the lab exam and you may have some weak areas that need more
practice. However, as our reviews at
(http://www.ccbootcamp.com/customer_reviews.htm) show many individuals have
had great success working our company with many passing on their pass
attempt. The road to CCIE is very difficult and most individuals will have
to use a variety of resources to be successful.

Did I create my company to make a buck? Heck yes. I didn't setup a training
room, 3800 sq. feet of office space, 5 remote racks, 6 classroom racks, a
development rack, hire people, etc. just for fun. There are many companies
that offer training services to help individuals to get certified in a
variety of computer technologies from a range of different manufacturers. We
are no different.



Marc Russell CEO
Network Learning, Inc.
1677 W. Hamlin
Rochester Hills, MI 48309
Ph# 248-299-8114
www.ccbootcamp.com
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""Jason""  wrote in message
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> I was looking in to purchasing the labs from ccbootcamp, but correct me
> if I am wrong,  they look outdated and full of annoying little errors.
> Ccbootcamp says that
> it is a subscription but how many have they sent out in the last 3
> months? Zero!  Or even the last six months. One!  This just looks to be
> a big scam!  These guys
> wouldn't last a minute if there was some real competition, who made
> worth while labs.  What a joke.  Maybe, since we are all in this
> together, we could collectively make
> some labs and share them among the group.  I will release some of the
> ones I have been working on for FREE after I refine them. I say forget
> ccbootcamp.  They
> just want to make a buck. Its time this group got some quality labs with
> out having to spend even more money!
>
> -jason
> Pissed off individuale, tired of people making a buck of OUR quest for
> the CCIE




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