Starting a thread dedicated to a topic we're all likely to be devoting a lot of time to.
Shall we also try using the Tags feature within it? Then folks can use it as a filter to narrow posts to one or the other. #CancellationProcessing and/or #CancellationMessaging
I'm thinking brilliant strategies (or hacks) or a place for questions that have you stumped.
To start, it off...
1) Cancellation email notice with web form with options about which route customer wants, exchange/donation/credit/refund. Easy for them; head start for your team.
2) If you are tokenized/don't save credit cards, pointedly call out somewhere in that messaging that your organization will calling to request the credit card number in order to process the refund.
How are people handling rescheduled concerts? Are you keeping them setup as normal and then just changing the date in the system, so that ticket holders can keep their current tickets, or are you creating new events and exchanging ticket holders into the new event? I'm not sure what the best way to handle it is (and see the pros and cons of each way)
Thanks!!
Hi Kari and everyone! I am curious what you are considering in terms of Tessitura configuration and financial information as you reschedule your performances. We'd love to know more so we can help develop some guidance. What is your finance department asking you to do when you move a performance to a new season or fiscal year? What is your marketing department or others asking in terms how your new season looks?
Thanks!
-Michael Flaherty-Wilcox
Hi Michael!
After reviewing the business continuity resources, this is what our organization has decided to do:
Unfortunately, this type of configuration will only work for one-night only concerts. It is possible that we will attempt to reschedule some of our subscription shows, which have two performances, into just one rescheduled performance. Two performances means two sets of subscribers, which will guarantee seat overlap, and I'm not exactly sure how that is going to work, or the best way to handle that.