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| Property and Casualty Insurance License Exam Cram (Exam Cram 2) | 
enlarge | Author: Bisys Educational Services Publisher: Pearson Education Category: Book
List Price: $39.99 Buy New: $24.28 You Save: $15.71 (39%)
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (9 reviews) Sales Rank: 105000
Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown), English (Published) Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 544 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.7 Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 5.9 x 1.4
ISBN: 0789732645 Dewey Decimal Number: 368.50076 EAN: 9780789732644 ASIN: 0789732645
Publication Date: November 12, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description
If you are preparing for a career in property and casualty insurance, you need to pick up a copy of Property and Casualty Insurance License Exam Cram. You will quickly learn the concepts, laws, rate calculations and state and federal regulations that will be covered on the exam. You'll also receive a CD that includes a fully-customizable test engine, detailed score report and state-specific law supplement. No matter where you are taking your exam or which area you need to focus on in your studies, Property and Casualty Insurance License Exam Cram is your smartest way to get certified.
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  the greatest book August 30, 2008 the best book you will ever need to pass the property & casualty. about the cd it has no problems what so ever i dont know why the other reviewers are complaining it worked fine with me.
  Used for property/casualty exam July 29, 2008 Very well written. The book takes the major concepts & explains them so that they are understandable - very helpful.
  This product is very helpful . Excellent product. October 24, 2007 This book is a great key for the studies of property and casualty, the concepts are very clear and help you to have a better knowledge for pass the test.
  Happy with my book purchase May 16, 2007 I found this book very easy to read and full of great infornation. It broke down a lot of the topics so it was easier to understand than the required GA insurance class room book. The only draw back I found is that it will not give specific information on your State. Basically, I used this book to study for my exam and I passed the first time.
I had no problems with the CD and I do strongly recommend this book as a easy to comprehend study guide.
  Under No Circumstances Should You Buy This Book! March 29, 2007 8 out of 9 found this review helpful
Predicated upon the glowing description of the "Exam Cram Property and Casualty Insurance License Exam" test manual, I decided to purchase it to augment other test guides in preparation for my upcoming Property/Casualty Insurance Producer's exam.
I have no complaint with the book itself; with the exception of no state-specific material, it seems fairly comprehensive.
I do, however, have a serious complaint about the CD-ROM Exam Simulator which is inoperable, based upon an evaluation generated by the CD itself, indicating that all but one of the .dll files had not been loaded.
I contacted Pearson's (the publisher's) Customer Service department, and was given several different options, one of which was to send (1) the original receipt from Amazon (fortunately, I made copies); (2) a Xerox of the back cover, showing the ISBN number; and (3) my name, address, and phone number.
Trustingly, I sent these data, assuming Pearson would send me a fully-loaded CD-ROM which I could use on my computer.
Naturally, they did no such thing, instead, counselling me to "return the book to Amazon for a refund or an exchange." (I informed them that the fault lay with them - not Amazon - and exchanging the book might cause me to receive another CD-ROM that was equally defective.)
My last e-mail to them was March 26th; to date, I have not heard from Pearson, and probably never will.
I told them that it was foolish to incur the ill-will of a customer who might have given them repeat business, but evidently, the customer's sensibilities (over a defective product) are of little moment to a publishing conglomerate.
I shall keep the book (because I need it), but the memory of their bad faith shall live on, in this negative review.
Take heed from my bad experience before you consider purchasing a book with an Exam Simulator that can't be used - nor will the company have the graciousness, or the common sense, to replace.
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