Hi there
I had a very good experience With one-to-one training. It is always beneficial 
I have found to make sure to put into the computer that you are working with 
voiceover when you set up your appointments. In fact, I always boldface that 
word. Also, I make sure to give the store about a week in advance notice before 
I go. That way, they have plenty of time to think about that.

Regards,
Gigi

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On Jul 25, 2013, at 9:38 PM, Phil Halton <philh...@comcast.net> wrote:

> I'm about to buy a macBookAir and am weighing if the one-on-one 1year 
> training is worth the $99. I'm not new to Mac/VO, but thought it might be 
> worthwhile to have access to a trainer over the course of the next year. 
> Anyone ever used this service? Thoughts?
> I have a very well staffed apple store nearby so taking advantage of the 
> training wouldn't be any trouble, I'm just wondering if I'd be tossing away 
> my money.
> thanks
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