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<blockquote data-quote="anonymous78549" data-source="post: 476187" data-attributes="member: 111163"><p>Blhahahahahaha! I just got off the phone with a Devslopes "recruiter", sad to say that if you want to invest $9900 to $15000 into Devslopes be my guest. But I assure you there are better options out there where that type of investment can get you way more than what Devslopes offers. Oh by the way, @[USER=102473]AspiringDev[/USER] is correct about not offering a return of investment. Also, if you want to pay for Devslopes you have to pay the entire cost upfront with no option for "tuition reimbursement". If you choose to make payments and decide to "dropout", guess what they have you sign a contract stating you owe the remaining payments. Sincerely, that is the reason that Devslopes does not advertise pricing - this is despite what I was told that they are trying to find the right candidates. Oh, one more thing, the $9900 cost I was offered was a one time discount that expires in 24 hours.</p><p>Regardless, I wish everyone on this thread the best in your coding career endeavors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="anonymous78549, post: 476187, member: 111163"] Blhahahahahaha! I just got off the phone with a Devslopes "recruiter", sad to say that if you want to invest $9900 to $15000 into Devslopes be my guest. But I assure you there are better options out there where that type of investment can get you way more than what Devslopes offers. Oh by the way, @[USER=102473]AspiringDev[/USER] is correct about not offering a return of investment. Also, if you want to pay for Devslopes you have to pay the entire cost upfront with no option for "tuition reimbursement". If you choose to make payments and decide to "dropout", guess what they have you sign a contract stating you owe the remaining payments. Sincerely, that is the reason that Devslopes does not advertise pricing - this is despite what I was told that they are trying to find the right candidates. Oh, one more thing, the $9900 cost I was offered was a one time discount that expires in 24 hours. Regardless, I wish everyone on this thread the best in your coding career endeavors. [/QUOTE]
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