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Version History of TBC Now

2.2.02

August 22, 2024

We've updated our app to make it even easier to manage your lifesaving donations! In this release, you'll find: - Visual refresh to make navigation easier and faster - A streamlined scheduling process with new, convenient search tools - The ability to log in with biometrics (face and touch) - And more! Update your app today and thank you for being a lifesaving donor!

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2.1.1.1

February 28, 2023

Bug fixes and minor improvements

2.1.1

January 19, 2023

New Custom Donor Cards allow donors to see information that is more relevant for them.

2.2

October 21, 2021

Bug fixes and performance improvements.

2.1

September 15, 2021

New improvements and bug fixes to make for a smoother user experience.

2.0

August 11, 2021

UI overhaul, changes/refactoring to app design and layout.

1.31

October 2, 2020

Temporary version rollback while final touches are being made for the new redesign.

1.3

September 24, 2020

Brand new design. Cleaner more up to date UI.

1.2.3

November 12, 2018

Fixes and improvements

1.2.2

June 14, 2018

Bug Fixes

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Description of TBC Now

The Blood Connection (TBC) service areas include South Carolina, North Carolina and Georgia. Anyone can use our app to easily find and schedule appointments at The Blood Connection donation centers and mobile blood drives. TBC blood donors may access their donor account to see blood type, blood pressure, hemoglobin and pulse taken at the time of donation, donation history, and eligibility to donate. TBC accepts volunteer blood donors at age 16 (with signed parental consent) and older. Blood drives are held regularly throughout Upstate South Carolina, Western North Carolina, Raleigh/Triangle Area of North Carolina and Northeast Georgia. Donation centers are located in Greenville, Spartanburg, Easley, Oconee, and Greenwood South Carolina; Hendersonville, Asheville and Raleigh North Carolina. TBC is a 501(c)3 nonprofit licensed by the FDA.
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TBC Now: FAQ

Does TBC Now have support for iPad devices?

Yes, TBC Now is optimized for iPad devices.

Who built the TBC Now app?

The TBC Now app was created by The Blood Connection.

What should be the minimum iOS version for TBC Now?

The TBC Now app currently supports iOS 14.0 or later.

How do users rate TBC Now?

With a rating of 2.0 out of 5, TBC Now is not very popular among users.

What genre of app is TBC Now?

The App Category Of The Tbc Now App Is Health & Fitness.

What is the current version of TBC Now?

2.2.02 is the latest released TBC Now version.

When did the new TBC Now update happen?

The latest update for TBC Now was released on September 28, 2024.

When did TBC Now first launch?

The app was initially released on February 5, 2023.

What content advisory rating is assigned to the TBC Now app?

Designed for children, contains no adult material.

What languages is TBC Now available in?

Currently, the TBC Now app supports the following languages: English.

Does Apple Arcade support TBC Now among its available titles?

Unfortunately, TBC Now is not on Apple Arcade.

Are there opportunities for in-app purchases in TBC Now?

Unfortunately, TBC Now does not provide opportunities for in-app purchases.

Does TBC Now offer compatibility with Apple Vision Pro?

No, TBC Now does not offer compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

Are there any advertisements in TBC Now?

No, there are no advertisements in TBC Now.

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Reviews of TBC Now

  • Cart

    I'm trying to use my points and get a gift card but every single time I press the cart after adding a gift card to it, it glitches and closes the app…
  • Not great

    When I saw the two rating on this app, I figured it had to be an exaggeration by disgruntled people with the operation of the app and getting your rewards points. But once I got into it, I saw exactly what the problems were. This app tends to not allow you to do some simple tasks. I can’t even change my address, which is almost 10 years old. it makes you think that it’s mailing out a gift card to your old address. When I saw that I called and got into an automated system that said they would call me back in 2 to 3 days. By that time my card would’ve been mailed out. I wasn’t even aware that you could electronically redeem the card until after I called and looked a little deeper and saw that the card wasn’t actually being mailed out to my old address like it appeared. there is also a little work of not being able to sign in when you’re auto filled by many of the password programs. You actually have to go onto the password field and type of space for the entry bar to be activated. Seems like somebody was asleep at the wheel when they created this app.
  • Horrible

    Sketchy trailer for donating blood that promises a $50 e-gift card to practically any business you’d like. I get nervous around needles and the nurse promised me it would be okay and then proceeded to puncture my vein and I got a blown vein from it. Never got the points, never got a donor ID email so I could never redeem the points or know what my blood type is. They don’t answer phones and their voicemail is full. Absolutely terrible experience.