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I've just booked myself in for a honeywell course....for £45??? has anyone been to one of these or am i expecting:

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it is a good course. Worth the day.
mostly basic stuff but with the logic behind it.

as with any, a fair chunk is given to product promoting, but whatever.
after you can sign up for their installer network,
I had a surprise a few weeks back, a customer from the website!
 
I did the course six years ago. Can't remember if it was free or not. As mentioned above, it's just basic stuff. If one can be found on their site, I better get my website there. Have been ignoring all mails from them
 
I did that one a few years back, remember it being pretty basic but handy. Think it cost £45 then so it's not gone up!
 
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