Does Canceling the Subject One Reservation Have Any Impact?

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LunaLee
07/29/25 7:41am
Canceling the Subject One reservation has no impact, but there are limitations on the number of cancellations. Below are the specific details: 1. No ranking: The reservation for Subject One usually takes about a week, and it may take longer if there are many people. Sometimes, a little patience is required. During the review process for Subject One, there is a priority system, and the initial ranking does not represent the final ranking. 2. Note: It does not affect, but be aware that there are limits on the number of cancellations when making a reservation. According to regulations, the number of cancellations must not exceed three. In addition to the number of cancellations, there are also requirements on the number of days. If the required number of days is not met, reservations cannot be made. Once the requirement is met, reservations can be made online. The system automatically arranges the reservations. The longer the time since passing Subject One, the easier it is to get a reservation approved. Even if it doesn't work this time, you will be prioritized next time. This is one of the filtering principles of the reservation ranking system.
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