Hi guys!
I receieved a mail today from e-GMAT saying my account expires tomorrow i.e 26th September 2016.
Their website say that the course is valid for 6 months.
My enrollment date shows 4th of JUNE 2016. So going by pure math the account should expire on 6th of Decemeber 2016.
So why am I being cut short of the 2 months?
Anyone facing this issue? and do you know whats to be done?
I have emailed e-GMAT, but they don't reply that quick.
Guys any ideas?
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Why is my e-GMAT account being closed in less than 4 months?
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KSHITIJ205 » Sat Sep 24, 2016 10:11 pm
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