I'm not sure there is a way to withdraw your account. You may be able to get it terminated but not really sure I see the point, I'd just let it run out. Unless this is a brand new account that you are trying to pull out from and get a refund, in which case I would email Dillon(email is on the Contact Us page http://classic.7sage.com/contact-us/ )
Hi @shayaslomovics67 Are you referring to your LSAC or 7sage account?
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I'm not sure there is a way to withdraw your account. You may be able to get it terminated but not really sure I see the point, I'd just let it run out. Unless this is a brand new account that you are trying to pull out from and get a refund, in which case I would email Dillon(email is on the Contact Us page http://classic.7sage.com/contact-us/ )
@jgoodwin765 is the man to contact.
I'm referring to withdrawing my my 7sages account.
Hi @shayaslomovics67 Are you referring to your LSAC or 7sage account?