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Meg Havern shared an idea in Get Satisfaction on October 22, 2009 13:17:
Discontinue text message notification.I get text message alerts when someone posts via our widget. I don't want to get them anymore. How do I change it so that I just get emails? Thanks!!!
Meg Havern set one of Meg Havern's replies as an official response to "How do I handle "Same Room Multiple Session Pricing?"" in TicketLeap
Meg Havern replied on September 18, 2009 13:17 to the question "How do I handle "Same Room Multiple Session Pricing?"" in TicketLeap:
Hi Harry!
You can set up as many ticket types as you would like. We have many clients like yourself that host workshops and conferences that have different sessions and meetings within them. You can limit the number of tickets available for each ticket type to make sure that no session sells more than 30 tickets. We'd love to talk to you a little bit more about your event! We can't wait to work with you!
Meg Havern set one of Meg Havern's replies as an official response to "Great tickets, lousy event." in TicketLeap
Meg Havern set one of Meg Havern's replies as an official response to "How much does it cost?" in TicketLeap
Meg Havern replied on September 16, 2009 01:10 to the question "How much does it cost?" in TicketLeap:
Actually, it is up to the ticket seller to decide who pays the service fee. You can set your tickets so that the buyer pays, the seller absorbs the fees, or the buyer and seller can split the fees.
The only place where the general rule differs in with on-site ticketing. For all tickets sold on-site, the ticket seller is responsible for the 3.99% fee.
The flat fee of $.97 per ticket for all on-site tickets can be passed to the buyer or paid by the seller.
Meg Havern replied on September 16, 2009 00:47 to the problem "Great tickets, lousy event." in TicketLeap:
Meg Havern set one of Meg Havern's replies as an official response to "Reseller/Affilate program" in TicketLeap
Meg Havern replied on September 15, 2009 14:50 to the idea "Reseller/Affilate program" in TicketLeap:
Hi Billy,
We offer a program where affiliates can be compensated 25% of our flat ticketing fee ($0.24 to $0.49 per ticket) for all tickets purchased by patrons referred to us through his site. We'd love to set up a call with you and see if this is something that will work well for you and TicketLeap. Please email me your contact information at support@ticketleap.com.
Thanks!
Meg-
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Meg Havern set one of Meg Havern's replies as an official response to "Computer locked up and lost website info" in TicketLeap
Meg Havern replied on September 14, 2009 23:22 to the question "Computer locked up and lost website info" in TicketLeap:
Hi Kim!
I'm sorry you are frustrated. Did you reach the confirmation page of the checkout? If so, you will have received two emails from TicketLeap already. The first email is your welcome email. In this email we provide you with your use name (your email address) and a numeric password. Visit www.ticketleap.com and click on the sign-in button. Enter your information and your tickets will be available in your account for printing.
You should also receive PDF copies of your tickets via email in a second email from TicketLeap. Simply download the tickets from the attachments and you will be able to print them.
Thanks for your time, Kim!
Meg Havern set one of Meg Havern's replies as an official response to "Mag Card Reader Support?" in TicketLeap
Meg Havern replied on September 10, 2009 16:58 to the question "Mag Card Reader Support?" in TicketLeap:
Meg Havern replied on September 10, 2009 14:22 to the question "Mag Card Reader Support?" in TicketLeap:
Meg Havern asked a question in TicketLeap on September 04, 2009 16:08:
How long does it take to set up?You can post an event on TicketLeap and start selling within minutes. Once all your event information (date, time, location, etc) is finalized, you can post it on TicketLeap in just a few steps! Create a test event today to see just how easy it is!
Meg Havern asked a question in TicketLeap on September 04, 2009 15:50:
My attendees don't need tickets, but we do ask for donations. Can TicketLeap help?TicketLeap is a fast and easy way to accept donations online. Even if you don't charge admission and you just want to ask your patrons for donations, you can use our online system and TicketLeap to collect them both online and at the door.
You can even post a customized button on your website that directs people to donate!
Meg Havern set one of Meg Havern's replies as an official response to "TicketLeap & Facebook Pages" in TicketLeap
Meg Havern replied on September 04, 2009 15:31 to the question "TicketLeap & Facebook Pages" in TicketLeap:
Hi Ian!
Most of our clients do use social media sites like Facebook and MySpace to promote their events. Though TicketLeap does have a Facebook app, your accounts on Facebook and TicketLeap will not be integrated. We suggest creating an event on Facebook and inserting a link to your TicketLeap page for attendees to buy tickets. This way, all your ticket sales will be centralized in one, easy to track inventory.
Meg Havern asked a question in TicketLeap on September 04, 2009 15:09:
Is my event too small to use TicketLeap?No event is too small for TicketLeap! No matter the size, TicketLeap is a great way to collect payments from attendees and give your event an added flair!
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