| Q: |
How do I know if I am registered for a specific program?
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| A: |
When the registration process is complete, a confirmation
page will appear. The confirmation page includes the program
information and a confirmation number. You may print this page, but
an automatic confirmation email will be sent to the email address
provided.
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| Q: |
As a parent, can I
register multiple children?
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| A |
Yes, you can sign up
multiple children for the same programs or different programs
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| Q: |
Is it safe to
provide credit card information on the Internet?
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| A: |
Yes, Time2 uses an SSL
certificate from Verisign, Inc, to encrypt all participant and
credit card information.
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| Q: |
How do I cancel my registration for a program?
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| A: |
You
must contact the organization to cancel. The organization will
handle any refunds that may be due.
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| Q: |
How do I login? |
| A: |
After selecting the programs you want to
register for, you will be required to enter your UserName and
Password to login. If you are an existing member, enter your
UserName and Password and click on Login. If you are a first time
user, click on Become a time2signup.com member and fill out the
information.
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| Q: |
Is it mandatory to have a UserName and
Password to register? |
| A: |
Yes, a UserName and Password will be needed to
complete the registration process.
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| Q: |
How do I register my
children? |
| A: |
A parent has two options- 1. A parent can be
the Time2 member. You have a single UserName and Password. Once you
log in, you can enter each child as the participant for the program.
2. Input each child's information and receive a UserName and
Password for each child.
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| Q: |
I'm already a Time2 member, but I
forgot my Password. What can I do? |
| A: |
On the Login page, click on the link, Problem's
Signing In. Complete the form and you will receive an email with
your UserName and Password.
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| Q: |
Does Time2 sell its membership
list? |
| A: |
Absolutely not! Time2 keeps
all member information private. Please refer to our Privacy Policy
at the bottom of the page.
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