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Sadly I bought a month subscription to PluralSight at £36 which at payment page said "You will be paying £36 (tax included)" verbatim They charged me £43.20 and claimed that different areas of the world required different tax...Avoid. Sheer false advertising and will not be renewing this at all Skillshare offers more and I wish I did more research before buying
Pluralsight claims that our subscription has auto-renewed to 10 licenses. We only need 8. This is a great platform but we will not be bullied by some obscure terms and conditions. I think it is time to try other platforms.
Trustworthy: 8 / 10Instruction: 2 / 10Practice: 2 / 10Price: 2 / 10INSTRUCTION & PRACTICEThe big advantage PluralSight HAD over their competitors was their instructors. The quality for a beginner in data science, DevOps, AWS, and Azure was fantastic. Each course is taught by an expert who has mastered the art of teaching and slides/code are provided. HOWEVER this changed after 2020. The new instructors are a waste of time.The labs and practice were mediocre at best. Like Packt Publishing company, they started to hire less experienced individuals and quality suffered. PRICE The price doubled since I was a member. Current prices for an individual paying upfront for a year membership is 400 US$. The lack of good practice projects was the first reason I discontinued my subscription. The second reason is you grow out of the basics and they did not offer enough intermediate and advanced courses.Conclusion. PluralSight would NOT be my first option. I would only select it IF, and only if, you are a beginner, can find older courses taught by experts, and can get a yearly membership for a very good discount (less than $100/yearly membership). This is ONLY because of a few exceptional data science instructors who are still on Pluralsight.
I cant believe this business model is legal.They lure you in with a free trial, and then bill you hundred of dollars for a full year membership, if you are too slow to stop the subscription. Plus they make it utterly hard to find the opportunity to stop the description on their site. The courses might be good but the business model is like Ryan Air's.
I was subscribed for 2 years through work. I found the quality of the tutorials to be excellent, but there was a big issue with a lot of them being outdated.All the lessons were taught by knowledgeable people. However I couldn't justify over £200 for a lot of the out dated content.The support staff at pluralsight were swift in helping me with cancellation I had no issues doing this as you do with some other subscription services.
Got told by work to start learning on this platform to up-skill. The skill assessment are just plain ridiculous. Weird questions barely related to any experience acquired during my professional life. Awkward UX/UI makes it even more painfulThe training material isn't great either; I have found better explanation on YouTube but you still cannot beat the docs or just diving into the programming library you need to move your project so far.I would not recommend this for any dev that has significant experience. It is a waste of time, and you are better creating a project on your own time instead of using this platform.
The stole 213,01$ today from my credit card how is these company, I will take action with my bank.Update: I got my money back and the company was real friendly actually they help me more then my bank, merci But still I don't know why and how used my credit card to pay their service!?!?
This website claims to have a 7 day free trial, they will take your card number to make sure they are paid just in time, and they end up being a complete waste of time. I started a course on Boostrap 5 and after about 1 or 2 hours into the course i was suddently quicked out of the lesson with an error message stating that wasn't included in my membership and that i needed to upgrade the membership for $180. I just wasted 2 hours i could've used learning somewhere else. i recommend Udemy, they are way better and their membership is only $29.00 per month.
I had been a customer for a number of years, but the emails i'd received in 2020 made me reconsider ever recommending them again.Apparently making an enquiry for corporate training X years prior makes it acceptable for their sales executives to decide to email you one day to tell you that they know where you log in from, (If you've used your work computer) and that you may be breaking their usage terms because you logged in at work recently, mentioning your employer's name aswell.. What was the guy trying to achieve? For me to get my employer to buy Pluralsight for IT teams..? It was a good service but their sales practice needs some work.. I remember using TrainSignal, aswell as when they were bought over by Pluralsight and had always rated them highly.. This left me wondering why it's suddenly ok for a salesperson to do this and for his colleagues in the account support to defend his actions with "X years ago you made an enquiry".. i understood the regular sales emails.. this "stalky" kind of email on the other hand is not "regular" anywhere else.The above all happened about a year ago, I thought I'd had put in a review on TrustPilot so i looked for it, seems i never did, but instead i have found that they are still at it with other European customers..Why i am writing this review now, about a year later, is that i liked using the service and i was learning from it, i liked watching the videos during my work commute, liked to practice at home when i could, but honestly it felt that stalking me everywhere i logged in and insinuating that I was breaking T&C terms to get me to buy a corporate membership is below the belt.The emails that i received when i complained had a tone of not wishing to do anything about it, of protecting their sales person, and frankly this encouraged me to terminate my membership and my account.On seeing a review from 2021makes it clear to me that they never re-trained the staff about this, instead it seems that the individual is still at it, stalking paying users off the platform.Is Pluralsight ever going to do anything about this? seems not.
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