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COURSE
FEES
The full cost of the
ten lesson course is £275.
But if you sign up
for all ten lessons in advance you will pay just £245 - a
discount of £30. We can offer this discount because a one-off
payment reduces our administrative costs.
Remember, selling
just one feature article during or after the course could easily
cover the total cost of the lessons.
And - whether you
are paying by cheque or by credit card - you can choose to pay in
two instalments; £150 now and £125 when you have completed
five lessons.
If you choose the
instalment option, that means all you have to pay now is £150.
You can pay in two
ways:
1) By Cheque
Please make your cheque payable to Michael Streeter.
If you are paying
for the whole course in advance, make the cheque out for £245
- a discount of £30.
If you have chosen
to pay in instalments, send the first cheque for £150.
If you would like
our postal address, please email us at:
info@practicaljournalism.com
Please make sure
that in any postal correspondence you give us your e-mail address
so the first lesson can be sent to you.
Payment by cheque in euros is accepted - please use the official
bank exchange rate on the day you sign up to work out the amount
in euros.
2) Credit Card
Credit Cards PracticalJournalism.com
uses the latest in internet credit card payment systems. This provides
the maximum security for your protection (for more on this see below).
The first lesson will be e-mailed to you once your credit card payment
has been authorised.
NB: When you click
through to the payment section please ignore the 'Fill In My Information'
and 'Ship to Different Address' buttons.
Simply fill in your
name, address and credit card details, and press the 'Buy now' button.
Please note that if
you are signing up from another country the payment will automatically
be taken from your card in your own currency - at the prevailing
exchange rate.
To
pay by credit card please click here
If you have any queries
please contact us by clicking here.
Credit Card
Security
This
web site uses a secure payment gateway for the collection of your
card details. NetBanx, our payment gateway, has been approved by
a number of banks to carry out Internet transactions on our behalf.
All
the information you pass at the payment page - including your credit
or debit card numbers - is encrypted. The information is then effectively
taken off the internet and passed to the bank on a private link.
The information passed at the payment page is not held in clear
text on any web site involved in this process.
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Michael Streeter 2002
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