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How do you define a “3 months” time limit, etc since the months have differing numbers of days? Are these the number of days actually used or calendar days?

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How do you define a “3 months” time limit, etc since the months have differing numbers of days? Are these the number of days actually used or calendar days?

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For the purposes of the WebCard program a “month” is defined as 31 days. These are calendar days. With a Skipper card (valid 3 months), for example, your period of access to the online training and resources will begin on the first day you actually log into the Resources section (not the day you sign up) and it will last for 93 days from that date, regardless of how many times you actually used it. Each time you log on, you will be reminded of how many days are left. When it expires, you can use a second serial number to extend it, or purchase a WebCard directly for further access.

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