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A Cloud Guru Personal Plus Subscription for 1 Year - US$299 (~A$384.60, Save US$200)

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A Cloud Guru is on sale again for $200 off the personal plus subscription. $299USD = ~$385AUD if you use your CC provider and not Paypal's inflated currency converter. Perfect for studying Azure, AWS, GCP, Linux, Docker/Containers. The personal plus subscription give you access to ACG's labs/sandbox environments so you can follow along as you study.

Sale ends at midnight tonight so don't procastinate!

Happy studying!

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  • +2

    would this make me commit to finishing the courses?

    • Well hopefully the financial aspect will give you that driving force to complete and certify yourself.

      • did you get a tax invoice with the membership? or was there only PayPal receipt?

        • You can fill out your address details and print out the full invoice so you can claim it on tax. They email you the full invoice.

          • @Sergeant Salami: oh, but does it have GST component? i'm just trying to see if I can claim this through work but they tend to be pedantic about GST and ABN mentioned in the invoice

  • Is this the first year only or recurrent?

    • First year only.

      • :(
        Was looking for that fine print but was unable to find it.

        • +1

          Looking at the membership settings:

          Current Plan
          Personal Plus

          Billing Cycle
          $499 $299* billed annually.
          (Advance Your Cloud Career**)
          Next billing date April 30, 2022.

          • Taxes may apply.
            ** You'll stay at this price as long as you remain on this plan.
  • -5

    Depending on the course, you are better off finding other alternatives, like the Jon Bonso courses. I found Acloudguru terrible - only good for the introductory stuff.

    • +1

      not a good reason to neg a deal… this is still a deal cause it is cheaper than the regular price…

  • The credit card transaction is being treated as a Cash Advance transaction. Better to use Paypal and pay extra $15 on their inflated rate. Do not understand why would they use credit card transaction as Cash advance

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