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Icpri.com review: Stay away from this website 4

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The place I applied did accept this card as certification and I did not realize I was scammed until I took my EMT-B class and saw how much more really goes into learning CPR. The fact that the site scammed me is not what really pissed me off that was my own fault but the fact that the method used to "TRAIN" you in infant CPR on this site is not only the wrong way to perform CPR on a infant but it can kill the infant this site needs to be shut down not because it scams people but because it could lead to someone who is trying help in fact hurt someone or even kill them.

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Parifele
, US
Jul 19, 2012 5:15 am EDT

Fraudulent company! Never trust them. They take your money and then insult you even before they respond to your request. Stay away from them or be scammed like they did to me.

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Kramberg
, US
Nov 09, 2010 2:46 pm EST

The review was good but when I went to work and showed the card I was told that it was worthless. Only an American Heart Association is accepted for CPR certification. Not even the written test is valid so that you might do the check out at a BLS course. So this web site is very misleading!

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Can't believe they got me
Ogden, US
Jul 30, 2012 8:18 am EDT

The company is a complete fraud. Their website is now taken down and my wife and I are out $19.95. These people should go to jail for this online scam.

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edrn
Prescott, US
May 23, 2011 9:04 pm EDT

the website offers a refund if their card is not accepted by your employer/agency. there are quite a few employers that accept certification from others such as ASHI. Always useful to check with employer first to see if they will accept certification before taking the course, just sayin.

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