fear of the WITHDRAW button

I'm sure you are correct. There were several 'are you sures' when my son accepted his appointment. Safe to say there are even MORE 'are you sures' for withdrawing. Having said that, whenever he logs in, he throws his hands up to his head every single time the page is loading, to avoid accidentally hitting the button of doom. Pretty comical.
 
I'm sure you are correct. There were several 'are you sures' when my son accepted his appointment. Safe to say there are even MORE 'are you sures' for withdrawing. Having said that, whenever he logs in, he throws his hands up to his head every single time the page is loading, to avoid accidentally hitting the button of doom. Pretty comical.

Hahaha my son did that too!! And when he was accepting, I also had to look and make SURE it wasn’t the right button. Three times. It was stressful.

I don’t think it’s irrational. I think part of it is that. After almost a YEAR of tedious attention to detail, follow up and waiting, it’s almost inconceivable it can all come down to

ENTER
 
Haha my son won’t even let us near the computer if he logs in- says he can see my husband and I spastically pushing the button accidentally.
Lol I don’t even know my sons log in
He has his computer **** down
 
My DD withdrew and there are several steps to go through before you are officially withdrawn, it would be darn near impossible to accidentally withdraw. With that said I've accidentally called someone in Europe while my phone was in my pocket so I guess anything is possible.
 
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