Thanks for the suggestions. Paypal may be the easiest, and fastest, way to do
handle this.
Jeff
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also you can look for 'Secure Payment Gateway' for other options than Paypal
if you dont find it convincing, there are several
i know that some banks already have their provider for this so you could
talk to them first
On Mon, Nov 17, 2008 at 7:13 PM, tedd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 12:01
At 12:01 PM -0800 11/17/08, Jeff Siegel wrote:
That's one way to do it...though not practical when you have an
event with 100 or more people.
I dunno, I've attended and even worked on events that had more than
100 people where we collected payment at the door. Hey, many bars do
that every wee
Recently something similar was thrown into my lap. I set up a single web
page describing the event, a paypal product button at the bottom to make
payment, and configured the paypal to redirect to a confirmation page
back on my site afterwards which requested additional information from
the atte
That's one way to do it...though not practical when you have an event with 100
or more people.
You wrote:
Ask them for money and if they don't pay, don't let them in?
Cheers,
tedd
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At 6:54 AM -0800 11/17/08, Jeff Siegel wrote:
This is not a programming or development question.
I'm looking to run an event that requires collecting payment from
attendees. Just wondering if anyone has suggestions. (Soclizr?)
Jeff
Ask them for money and if they don't pay, don't let them in
This is not a programming or development question.
I'm looking to run an event that requires collecting payment from attendees.
Just wondering if anyone has suggestions. (Soclizr?)
Jeff
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