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Old Mar 28, 2023 | 11:35 am
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Scots_Al
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Originally Posted by mtofell
I think it just results in a better success rate of getting people to show up. People make reservations months in advance and could easily forget. It's kind of like the 24-hour appointment reminder that doctors offices, etc. send out but they want you to actually confirm you got it.
Perhaps, though I might check in as soon as it opens, 30 days in advance in some cases, and change my mind / forget in the intervening month.
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