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FORWARD – when a ticket is transferred from Spectator A to Spectator B.
BACKWARD – when a ticket is transferred back from Spectator B to Spectator A, either via the "Return to sender" button or by manually entering the original sender’s email and re-initiating the transfer.
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Transfer Level computation
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Because the transfer level (0) is below the transfer limit (3), the transfer can be initiated
a unique transfer group is generated
for this transfer group:
sender is the current Owner
recipient is the future Owner (if he accepts the transfer)
the transfer direction is FORWARD.
Once accepted by Spectator B accepted the transfer:
ticket Current Owner is now Spectator B
ticket transfer level is now 1
ticket Previous Owner is Spectator A
ticket Initial Owner remains the same
Backward transfer
Context: Spectator B want to return his ticket to Spectator A.
Because the transfer level (1) is below the transfer limit (3), the transfer can be initiated
a unique transfer group is generated
for this transfer group:
sender is the current Owner
recipient is the Previous Owner (if he accepts the transfer)
the transfer direction is BACKWARD.
Once accepted by Spectator A accepted the transfer:
ticket Current Owner is now Spectator A
ticket Previous Owner is Spectator B
ticket Initial Owner remains the same
ticket transfer level is depending of the Ticket Rule setting “Transfer backward”
Transfer backward setting | Transfer level Computation | Transfer level change | Transfer level |
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NEUTRAL | Backward transfer does not count against the transfer limit | No changes | 1 → 1 |
DECREASE | Backward transfer is restoring the transfer level to the situation prior to the previous Forward transfer | - 1 | 1 → 0 |
INCREASE | Backward transfer counts against the transfer limit, like any other transfer | + 1 | 1 → 2 |