
But I will be cancelling the subscription and will listen to old adage Fool me once.Main article: Ultimate Membership Free Prodigy Legacy Memberships Prodigy Champion's Club Ī recent update allowed those with a teacher's account to join the Prodigy Champion's Club (a community of teachers) if they have, in the past, created ten assessments and their students have attempted 10,000 questions. I have no hard feelings and am not complaining. And the KJ disc being Chinese plastic was such a letdown. And the company never got back with me after trying to contact them. The swag wasn't anything I'll use, but my review isn't holding that against them. I had no way through email receipts or online account to verify what I had specified.

This is due to receiving all 174g and higher discs, two of which aren't sanctioned due to weight. For me, the Prodigy Club Membership purchase was disappointing. The shipment was 4 days behind schedule. I had troubles ordering originally and never received a reply from Prodigy. Or I could talk about Prodigy having a production facility literally 5 hours from my house but that I received a disc made in China. I could talk about Chinese human rights violations. There are myriad reasons why that's a totally unacceptable product to receive. "Made in China." Obviously, that's disappointing. Cannot double check on the site or through received emails to ensure I put mids. I ordered mid weights and didn't get a disc below 174g, and even received a 178g mid. It is a "mystery" box and there are no guarantees.

Don't like the shirt much, but not disappointed.

Got a nylon collared "Prodigy" shirt and a camping coffee mug with a "Distortion" and "Prodigy" logo on it. Packaged very well! Thanks for those 2 huge "goods." Good: Kevin Jones signed disc in sealed plastic bag with certification.

A lot to breakdown with the box I just opened.
