I think pickmonger may have been kind

It comes in a nice DVD case now, which is actually the most valuable part of the package.
Installation
A relic from the past. This is a old program! Installation was typical of cheap programs from 5-6 years ago. Reminded me of those old freeware and shareware downloads. But it did install on my XP.
The CD
What, no freaking sound?! But it does include text for you to read. The video quality was youtube level at best.
The techniques were good. This guy is obviously is a decent lock picker. He even used those cheap picks for some of the vids. But if you knew nothing about lock picking you wouldn't really get a whole lot from this, even reading the accompanying text.
He does cover all the locks. Warded, waffer, pin tumbler, and tubular.
The pick tools
These are very tiny pick tools. The only thing that is about normal size is the 2 way tension but is a med tension with below average quality. You get 1 tension, and 4 double sided picks, 2 warded picks, 2 rakes, 1 jigglar, 1 hook, 1 small diamond, 1 half ball. The tubular pick is comprised of using the center of one piece as a tension, and a hook.
I was able to open a couple of masters with the rack and hook, I know, no surprise, but good to know. I was not able to open my master #3 with the warded picks. I did not try the jigglar or tubular pick yet.
I recall some one looking for a really small pick set for the wallet may be here on one of the threads. These picks could fit in most wallets easily.
I agree with pickmonger that these picks would not be good for a noob to start off with, but I do think they might be of some use for more experienced users, advanced beginners at least. Certainly they would not be useful for more difficult locks, but for cheapo's, no prob.
Conclusion
Definitely not worth the $30! This might be a worthwhile purchase for some people for around $10-$15. It does attempt to show a little bit of every thing including many ways to make picks, even from templates. I'm sure it was pretty cool when it first came out.
Not recommended for newbies, plenty of better alternatives available.
If your a collector, you may find some value in this.
Would I refund? No, but if I was a total noob looking to learn how to pick locks and paid $30 for this, I would be very disappointed. I did pick up a few new things from it, but nothing to justify a recommendation for it.
Out of 5 Stars, 5 being the best, I give it 2-1/2 stars.