Absolutely terrible
Absolutely terrible! 60 minutes programme add 20 minutes on top as constantly stopping and starting. Waste of money do not purchase this app
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Absolutely terrible! 60 minutes programme add 20 minutes on top as constantly stopping and starting. Waste of money do not purchase this app
All contact forms dont work. Because company doesnt want to be contacted.
Very poor service. For one thing, all payment methods are consumer-unfriendly as cancellation period expires once services are provided. It's a new definition of the right of withdrawal, which you simply don't have. Legal?
If you want to delete your account, you have to search carefully for that tool ...
Absolutely not to be recommended.
Thanks.
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