Screw the NYC MSF course!!!

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Screw the NYC MSF course!!!

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With that being said, what are the states in the closest vacinity with the cheapest rates? Guys on here took theirs for $15-$25 bucks a pop. I'm trying to find one of those states so I can just go on a ghetto road trip. Drive a couple of hundred miles, take the first day of the course, find some place to park the car and sleep in it. Then take the second day, and I'm home free. The law lets you transfer endorsements from other states to your own so this is a pretty good plan.

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I don't know how much it would cost or even if they allow out of state riders but, you can click on the PA and/or national links in my signature. Hope they help ya out.

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What does NY want for the course?

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"If you possess an out of state license there is a $250 fee for the Basic RiderCourse and a $150 fee for the Experienced RiderCourse. "

RAAAAA!!! :censored:

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peterman wrote:What does NY want for the course?
$300-375. In the rural upstate parts its about around $300. Here in the city, it seems like all the schools in the five boroughs charge $375.

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Well the 10-15 dollar ones are because the state pays for it.

Mine was $180.
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and i thought mine was pricey at $275 :|
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#8 Unread post by mattwells »

Stop complaining and pony up the money. If I can do it for a $250 course, I am sure you can for $375. Most places will charge added $$ for out-of-state, I know GA and SC do (my closest 2 states).

Be glad you aren't in Canada, I have heard horror stories about their fees.

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#9 Unread post by Gummiente »

mattwells wrote:Be glad you aren't in Canada, I have heard horror stories about their fees.
In Ontario, the course fee where I taught was $350CDN - hardly a horror story.
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Gummiente wrote:In Ontario, the course fee where I taught was $350CDN - hardly a horror story.
I saw a post (either here or elsewhere) about someone that had to pay te equivalent of $450 US.

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