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An error occurred while saving the comment Tom De commentedThere is no clean way to register another person who is a member. I suggest in the invite that you can register a second member by re-clicking the Register button and overwriting your own email with that of your member guest. That works, but nobody really such wonky stuff in an email, so people just register the second member as a guest. We charge extra for non member guests, so that sets up a payments problem. It shouldn't be too hard to check a guest's email and determine member status and bill accordingly. Please make this happen.
Tom De supported this idea ·An error occurred while saving the comment Tom De commentedYes! We have scores of member couples, most of whom count on one to register both. We allow guests, but registering a fellow member as a guest incurs a different fee. At the very least, Wildapricot could check the email on a guest registration, and if it's for a member, treat him/her appropriately.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Tom De commentedThe feature allowing a member to click on the Register button in an email invite and register without logging in is pure genius. More than half our members are using that and have never logged in, never even obtained a password. This is the main reason we opted for Wildapricot.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Tom De commentedYes please. Let us tailor the You've-Been-Promoted-From-Waitlist message.
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The following is a bug: If a member adds a guest but supplies his/her own email in lieu of the guest's email, the guest is encoded as a member — and gets member pricing in our case. This is a way for members to get a hidden discount on non-member guests.