There's a lot of great ideas in this thread, I'm taking notes - thanks
y'all.
At Indy Hall, we allow for "pausing" of a membership with the same notice
that we require for canceling: 30 days.
Naturally, not everyone will give 30 days notice. To minimize the impact on
cashflow, upon signup we coll
I should really dig into all the data we have in Nadine and find answers to
your specific questions but I'm going to answer off the cuff for now. Some
members switch a lot, some members don't switch much at all. We do
everything month-to-month and we bill on the day you sign up and on that
date e
Geez, sorry about the typos. My keyboard is getting old, I need to replace
it. :-)
On Monday, September 30, 2013 11:50:45 AM UTC+2, Jeannine wrote:
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> I have a dirt cheap membership (20 - 40 euros a month depending on whethr
> you want me to handle yoru mail and visitors) available for folks
I have a dirt cheap membership (20 - 40 euros a month depending on whethr
you want me to handle yoru mail and visitors) available for folks who want
to stay members or be in some way associated with us, but aren't using the
space itself. It's the "can't let go" membership. :-) Several who hav
Hi Alex,
Our policy for putting memberships on hold is:
*You may change your membership or put your membership on hold at any time
with 30 days notice in writing or by email. There is a $15 processing fee
for this service. Minimum hold time is one month; maximum is one year.*
We have 4
Partial answer to your question.
Here's what we do for pausing membership:
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PUTTING YOUR MEMBERSHIP ON HOLD
Members with a 3-month or longer membership agreement can put their
membership on hold for 2 weeks per 3-month agreement (that's 1 month for a
6-month agreement and 2 months for an annua
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