Our company has decided to no longer…
Our company has decided to no longer use this provider. Now all of a sudden I cannot login or change my password?? I want my money back.
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Our company has decided to no longer use this provider. Now all of a sudden I cannot login or change my password?? I want my money back.
Yet another crappy app that incompetently managed education authorities have begun using seemingly without any effort to research its credentials like ParentPay/IRIS. Another faceless company with poor service, poor grammar, bugs and errors throughout and effectively just another data skimming opportunity for future ‘accidental breach of security’ when all users data is likely lost to hackers. Dreadful.
Website doesn’t work for refunds. Contact us form doesn’t work. Téléphone not answered. Useless.
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