Purchasing a Course

Purchasing a Course

Purchasing a Course with a Promo/Coupon Code


  • Navigate to the course purchase page
  • Click the Enroll option
  • Click "Yes, I have a promo code!"
  • Enter the promo code (codes are case sensitive)
  • Click Redeem and then Continue.




PayPal


For any remaining costs, use PayPal. 

  • If you have an account, log in using your Paypal credentials and complete the transaction.
  • If you do not have a Paypal account, use the Paypal Guest Checkout and enter your credit card information.



Purchase Orders


  • Email us at information@friEdTechnology.com
  • Include:
    • Number of seats you need 
    • Course(s) you are interested in purchasing 
  • Discounts will be applied accordingly based on the volume of your purchase.
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