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Gcse Problems !?

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Hi , my gcse are arparently ready on the 21 st but there doing this stupid online thing when u get your results well on the site whear you log in it says Invalid/Username and it wont let me acess i requested new password it sends me a new password but the new password still Invalid so what do i do their no contact page on the site and will they just send me my gcse results to my house?

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  1. i get my results on the 21st as well, but we go and pick them up at our school. why arnt you doing that? and i dont know what website your talkin about, no one has said anything to me.


  2. You can't get them online

  3. yh i kno wat u mean happened to me too dnt think its gna work until results day though

  4. You stilll won't be able to get them until the 21st, even online.

  5. you cant get them before the 21st at all

    good luck

  6. How annoying for you!! Try registering again, If you can still get your results with a different account, register again. If this still isn't working, you need to ask your mom to find out which company run the site and get your GCSE papers marked - I'm sure that your school will know some kind of website or even the contact number to find out this mystery with your account. Good luck!! :) x x x x

  7. results are not published online

  8. Hi, well my school's not getting results online, and everyone has to go into school at 10am on thursday to pick theirs up, do you know if your school's doing the same?Also, I thought it was only the Edexcel exam board doing that, so do you know if any of your other exams were by AQA or OCR for example?If you still have no luck online, I'd ring your school on thursday to see if you can go in to collect your results, and if you don't they should send them to your house, although at my schol if you wanted yours mailed to you you had to send in a stamped addressed envelope.

    Anyway, I'm sure you'll get them somehow!Good luck, I'm so nervous!

  9. Er, no, you need to go to your school and get them.
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