Probably the worst tech/app i have ever…
Probably the worst tech/app i have ever used. Denying claims based on outright lies (eg you didn't show a date > date is clearly shown on the receipt).
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Probably the worst tech/app i have ever used. Denying claims based on outright lies (eg you didn't show a date > date is clearly shown on the receipt).
The company does not know what theyre doing. No proper solutions for any common SPM problems. No tech backing no experts in consulting either
Just a big waste of time.
Check out Varicent/Xactly/Clarivate. Dont risk your time and budget on these
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