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The students are rating us bad while…
The students are rating us bad while the answers are correct, I asked for appeal forms but no response. The management needs to start taking tutors seriously.
This company is nonsense
This company is nonsense. You get banned for being honest and some students rate you unfairly. There's nothing that they do. They are so useless and inconsiderate. The person who made my account to be banned is Jenna. That lady is so cold hearted, she doesn't want anyone to express his/her opinion. Don't apply to GE. Work for a 20 marks questions for 30 USD cents. That's pretty nothing. Don't be fooled by these advertisement, there's no way to make $50 dollars a day, that's a lie.
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