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Set up system to allow people to buy tickets without paying through Tito #85
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One way: we create a separate type of ticket for each called: secret-. That should allow them to be tracked easily enough? |
Tito allows us to add delegates manually, so we should do that. That will mean that we can easily see everybody who's got a particular ticket type. @drvinceknight: Can you send me a list of names and email addresses for your students, and can you ask @doismellburning to raise the appropriate invoice? |
Have popped them to you via slack. |
@drvinceknight Just following up on this - if there's someone I should be invoicing, could you let me know please! |
Thanks for the ping on this. I will try and get this sorted over next On Tue, Jun 14, 2016 at 9:06 AM Kristian Glass [email protected]
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Oh phew, I was expecting you to tell me I'd forgotten about something - please don't rush on my behalf! |
Have sent you info on slack. Let me know if you don't get it :) |
Invoice created and sent, lmk if there's any problems etc.! |
@inglesp What're you actually looking for here? |
@doismellburning, we need to know which of the tickets in Tito we've invoiced for, and which we haven't. Perhaps you could add "invoiced" and "paid" as tags to relevant attendees in Tito? |
@drvinceknight asked: "I have 3 undergrads here that the University is going to pay for tickets for. Would it be possible to put 3 tickets together on Tito for them and invoice my School? Any other preferred way of doing this?"
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