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I want to know how to contact with my already scheduled partners to meet our expectations and case types.

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on Feb 28, 2018

In the meeting room there is a "chat" function that works also for when partners are offline.

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Vlad
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on Feb 28, 2018
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Hi,

There is a messenger on this web-site that you can use to contact the partners.

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on Mar 01, 2018
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Hey anonymous,

An alternative way, and that I personally find very useful (no candidate is on PrepLounge all of the time), is for you to go to the meeting room, and in the info tab check for your case partner "outside" contacts (e.g., Skype, Google Hangouts or phone number) and message him directly on one of those platforms whcih they are often using it more regularly.

Best

Bruno

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