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guest_user member Posts: 1302 |
First let me tell you how I found you because I am always interested in knowing how people found my service for the first time. On del.icio.us, mashable.com had listed ten innovative ways of using Paypal and sixth on the list was fatfreecart from which I found e-junkie.com. I am independent screener of a regional Indian language (Tamil) movie here in the Greater Los Angeles area for the past 10 years. I began offering online ticketing since 2004 using paypal by a site originally known as Mollyguard which later became Eventbrite. They were an online event ticketing website and were offering their services for FREE but as of early Sept 2007 they have started charging $0.99 for every ticket sold. This along with the PAYPAL surcharge increased my ticket surcharge to $1.50 per ticket and I was not competitive in the marketplace because others were offering it for $1.00 surcharge. This resulted me in losing online ticket sales to the other vendors. Now that I have found your site, I fall in your lowest level of $5/month and would like to subscribe to our services. I am not a techie and totally rely on off the shelf products like Eventbrite.com. I would like to know if you will be able to provide Eventbrite.com features for your event ticketing. I don't need all the fancy features set just the basics. Please let me know if this can be done and how much extra you will charge for this customization. # POSTED ON: November 5, 2007 @ 13:33 GMT -7 |
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Shivani member Posts: 1358 |
Thanks for telling me about the mashable list. I did not actually see that till after you wrote me! There is no customization required for selling tickets with E-junkie. Please see http://www.e-junkie.com/ej/selling-event-tickets.php. # POSTED ON: November 5, 2007 @ 13:34 GMT -7 |
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