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I could see this being useful for clients that are tech illiterate or perhaps would like to create a hard copy. But I think it is advantageous to keep iterations of a client’s bookings to remain dynamic data to prevent inconsistencies in changes made.
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There also is some issue with restoring profiles if there are multiple uses of the email address of the employee.
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Perhaps not automatically, but match it and ask the user whether they would like to delete the waitlist entry for the current booking. I would get worried there are notes or other things on the waitlist that we might want to retain in some cases. Also not certain if there is a way to restore waitlist entries or search deleted ones.
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This may have to do with how when clients tap to pay that the card number used is a one time use tokenized credential. Using this saved payment in the future would likely fail since the card number would shortly become inactive.