They don’t send reminders
They don’t send reminders, isn’t that the point of these booking systems?! Missed the interview. In 2022 a lot of people rely on the reminders
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They don’t send reminders, isn’t that the point of these booking systems?! Missed the interview. In 2022 a lot of people rely on the reminders
System didn't work and confirm my booking. Wasted 2 hours of my working day and called to speak to someone where the representative repeated herself with the same answer then hung up on me.
Shame as it looks like a clever idea that would save schools time and money they badly need.
I'll be manually booking anything in future. Great idea let down by website functionality and unbelievably bad customer service.
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