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had to signup here in order to register for a program - the signup process via linkedin or facebook was buggy & painful, the site ux is very poor
Had to use this site over a year ago to register for an event. Since then they spam me with emails and newsletters. The unsubscribe link at the end of the email doesn't work and I can't log into my "account" in the site as I do not have an "account" there.
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