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jungdaesuh1221887
Tuesday, Mar 30 2021

Clarifying why AC (B) is wrong.

Written in conditional reasoning forms:

A: Anarchy

LFZ: Laissez-faire capitalism

SP: Social Philosophy

C: Chaos

O: Order

P: Peace

SP (A): Social Philosophy that approves chaos

A -> LFZ

Acceptable SP -> P & O

SP (A) -> C

Implied:

(1) C -> not P & not O.

(2) not P & not O -> not Acceptable SP (deserves no attention)

Conclusion:

SP (A) -> C -> not P & not O -> not Acceptable SP

or

SP (A) -> not Acceptable SP (deserves no attention)

Note: As you can see, the 'A -> LFZ' statement played no role in the argument.

This is one reason why I think (B) is wrong.

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jungdaesuh1221887
Thursday, Apr 29 2021

Hi @-- @ I'm having a similar but opposite problem.

My 7sage account is good until June 2nd, 2021, but my LSAC Plus expires in 10 days. At first, I thought it was an error that will be fixed soon. But it hasn't been fixed yet.

Can anyone tell me what's going on?

Thanks!

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jungdaesuh1221887
Thursday, Dec 19 2019

I feel like this thread is being ignored. The comments written after @ 's comment clearly show that people are still not satisfied with the reply.

I am sure 7Sage is legally allowed to change its policies - even without notices - but I don’t think this is a good way to handle its business. From my experience, even a local store would officially and properly notify its customers of the changes and give them a grace period before implementation.

I can guess what the other uncontrollable forces may be, though I don’t want to make groundless claims. All I am asking is why did 7Sage change its extension policy without giving its users a prior announcement, like you did on the post written two months ago, when the free videos on YouTube were taken.

This even, in my opinion, goes against 7Sage’s mission of “creat[ing] an alternative to the paradigm of expensive, in-class test prep in the form of free and low cost, on-demand lessons.”

As a customer who paid for the service, I think I deserve to rightfully demand a formal response to this thread, other than “sorry.”

I've been actually recommending 7Sage to people on and offline enthusiastically for nearly 2 years. Two of my friends have actually became 7Sage users. Now I am a little hesitant.

I believe there are better ways to handle it than just silently changing the policy. Perhaps, give us - the already registered users who would have made the extensions had they known that previous policy would be going away soon - a chance to make the extensions at the previous rates for a certain short period, and then go back to the new rates.

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jungdaesuh1221887
Wednesday, Dec 12 2018

@ Yes! I have some follow up questions, and I'll PM you. And thanks for sharing the file! It looks awesome!!

@ YES!

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jungdaesuh1221887
Wednesday, Dec 12 2018

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(1) A year of PT-ing... Wow! I am very motivated by your commitment and encouraged by your perseverance.

(2). Thanks for sharing the story and the file!

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jungdaesuh1221887
Wednesday, Dec 12 2018

@ Thanks for the webinar! I really enjoyed it! I would like to ask some questions I didn't get to ask:

(1) For how long did you work on your PTs? The excel file indicates that you started PT-ing July 2017. Is that right?

(2) Could you also share your timing sheet?

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jungdaesuh1221887
Thursday, Sep 05 2019

Never mind. Mine's okay now.

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jungdaesuh1221887
Thursday, Sep 05 2019

Mine too, and I already extended my account well before the expiration date.

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jungdaesuh1221887
Tuesday, Dec 03 2019

@ Would you please respond to this thread?

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jungdaesuh1221887
Monday, Dec 02 2019

Would you please care to explain why has the extension option shortened from 6 months to 3 months, and then from 3 months to 1 month?

As someone who's been using it for a little over 2 years, and still struggling to get the score I want, this new policy feels unpleasant. If this was an unavoidable policy, maybe a little heads up would have been nice. Had I known this, I would have made the extension beforehand.

The 6-month extension was $79.99, and now it's $24.99 for one month, which is about $150 for 6 months, twice the original price.

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