Nick said:"...I never once logged in to Facebook to contribute to my success of 
obtaining my CCIE...."


Nick,
Your point is exactly correct. Not one time, did you ever have to log into 
facebook to participate in IPexpert study groups.


Next time, please try reading the blog notice,before responding like you did. 
Your response is totally disconnected from what is stated in the blog.Have you 
even tried going to one of the groups without logging into Facebook?  

I suppose it is not a big deal, but I had hope that we would getan interactive 
forum similar to the competition. We were promised something spectacular. Now 
we find that it is Facebook for study groups? Really?  


I gave my customer feedback, and predict that others will agree. Facebook or 
usenet. Strange.   I do apologize if IPexpert is offended by this customer 
feedback.  The videos and workbooks are very good. Just need a serious 
interactive forum tool to go along with them.

Best of luck on facebook.
M

==========IPexpert Blog Post==========

By Wayne Lawson II on April 27th, 2014 
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Have  you joined our focused CCIE 
study  groups on Facebook yet? If you’re looking for freebies, 
mentoring, and  beta testing opportunities – be  sure to join these 
groups and recommend  them to your colleagues.
        * CCIE R&S V5 
        * CCIE Data Center 
        * CCIE Collaboration 
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