Daily Deal: Learn to Code 2015 Course Bundle
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Today's deal is a whopping 94% off of the Learn to Code 2015 Course Bundle. Whether you're new to coding or looking to brush up on your techniques, these courses from Udemy are designed to help you master everything from HTML & CSS to python to PHP and more. Hurry as the deal expires in just 4 days. Don't forget to use the code TECHDIRT10 to get an additional 10% off of your first purchase.Note: We earn a portion of all sales from Techdirt Deals. The products featured do not reflect endorsements by our editorial team.
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Neat if it would take my money.
In an internet-enabled world, bankers hours support is not a good thing.
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Well, it looks like I can't get the course.
I don't like to say things like this, but the sender had no clue whatever how payment systems work. I was being told to try different browsers, different locations, and other irrelevant things. I found that the company was sending zero-charge transactions to the banks. Many banks will error out on that, and there is nothing I can do about it.
I was told that if all else fails, Use PayPal.
That is about as nasty as you can get.
The value on the courses is enough that I was even willing to compromise a credit card by running a transaction, then change the number later, but PayPal was requiring me to create an account with them to complete the transaction.
A universe of no.
The state of online payment systems appears to be deteriorating, rather than improving.
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