Tim Whitney, CTA
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An error occurred while saving the comment Tim Whitney, CTA commentedYes, importing events makes sense for this WA Consultant. Thanks!
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An error occurred while saving the comment Tim Whitney, CTA commentedIn one of the non-profits I support, there is a need to setup different Events with different Paypal accounts. Thus, a June Event might go to Paypal Account #1. A July Event might go to Paypal Account #2. Etc, Etc. Thus, what I would like to see is the ability within a specific event to select a Paypal account for the event.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Tim Whitney, CTA commentedAs a new account on WA, we're now moving forward with invoices, events, etc.
I support the idea of having multiple invoice templates or selection capabilities.
For our events - we have three payment methods:
1) Online-Paypal
2) @ The Door
3) Mail in a Check
Thus, IMHO having the registrant choose their payment method and then have the associated invoice type generated/sent would be really helpful.
Regards,
Tim
500 to 2,000 and $70 to $130 per month is asking way to much for many non-profits. This jump in Plans almost doubles a non-profit's budget for WA from $840/year to $1,560 per year.
Ideally, with lots of paying Members this could be priced into the Membership levels. However, in the case of the clients I'm working with this is difficult with either few Members & many Contacts, or by-laws that restrict their dues.
In either case, the jump to 2,000 is not feasible and thus this is restricting our ability to expand the usage of WA. Kind of defeats the purpose doesn't it???