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L. Clark Gillette
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Please tell me the real time the course is being held? Times listed are conflicting Oct 16, 2013

I received the "JOIN WEBINAR" email and it lists the webinar times as 4:00 AM - 6:00 PM GMT. Now I know this must be incorrect because the webinar is only 2 hours long, so it doesn't start at 4 AM and end at 6 PM. Even so, when I converted to Pacific US time using the suggested converter, it told me 9 AM. However the time listed above on the Proz site (this page) shows 7 AM Pacific time, and 14:00 or 2 PM, GMT, not anything about 4, as the "join webinar" email states, regardless of whether the A... See more
I received the "JOIN WEBINAR" email and it lists the webinar times as 4:00 AM - 6:00 PM GMT. Now I know this must be incorrect because the webinar is only 2 hours long, so it doesn't start at 4 AM and end at 6 PM. Even so, when I converted to Pacific US time using the suggested converter, it told me 9 AM. However the time listed above on the Proz site (this page) shows 7 AM Pacific time, and 14:00 or 2 PM, GMT, not anything about 4, as the "join webinar" email states, regardless of whether the AM was a typo in that email. I'm thoroughly confused. Please tell me what time it is actually being held?Collapse


 
Helen Shepelenko
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Please tell me the real time the course is being held? Times listed are conflicting Oct 17, 2013

L. Clark Gillette wrote:

I received the "JOIN WEBINAR" email and it lists the webinar times as 4:00 AM - 6:00 PM GMT. Now I know this must be incorrect because the webinar is only 2 hours long, so it doesn't start at 4 AM and end at 6 PM. Even so, when I converted to Pacific US time using the suggested converter, it told me 9 AM. However the time listed above on the Proz site (this page) shows 7 AM Pacific time, and 14:00 or 2 PM, GMT, not anything about 4, as the "join webinar" email states, regardless of whether the AM was a typo in that email. I'm thoroughly confused. Please tell me what time it is actually being held?


Hello Clark,

Thank you for bringing this to my attention. Indeed, there was an error in GTW notification. The issue has been resolved and you should have received an updated GTW invitation. Let me confirm here that the session starts at 2pm GMT, which is 7am MST, http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converted.html?iso=20131017T14&p1=0&p2=197

Hope this helps.

My bests,
Helen


 


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