The Friends & Family feature allows the lead of a group to perform several actions on behalf of the members of the group, like ordering some tickets, paying reservations, etc. It also allows the group lead to see some information about the group members like emails, or previous orders. In order to increase protection of data privacy, an explicit consent has been implemented, preventing group leads from accessing some data of the group members.

Solution

Solution overview

The solution consists in two parts described in more detail in the next sections:

Reduced access rights in absence of consent

In the example below, Andrew Smith is buying three season tickets, one for him, one for Blaise Smith and one for Darren Smith. Andrew has just added Blaise and Darren to his group by entering their contact number and family name (this process hasn't changed). Since Blaise and Darren haven't given their consent yet to Andrew to be added to his group, Andrew can't see their email address.

Providing the consent

The resale platform provides you the choice between two modes:

The current feature allowing to force the new tariff of a ticket initially belonging to a season ticket has been kept as is. For legacy reasons, it's related to the ticket marketplace mode.

Set-up the new seat release mode

The resale type to be used by the resale platform is defined in the menu Organisation context > Organisation characteristic > Parameters.

You choose first between the ticket marketplace and the seat release mode.


Ticket marketplace mode

Seat resale mode


Following parameters have been moved from point of sale to organisation level:

  • Start date
  • End date
  • Tariff modified for subscriptions
  • Minimum price %
  • Maximum price %
  • Resold ticket availability

The reason is to ensure a consistent behaviour for our customers managing multiple resale platforms. As a result, only the parameters that impacts the display on the resale platform but that don't have any impact on the process to put on resale have been kept at point of sale level (example: Display the original price)


If you want to switch the resale type, you will first have to remove all tickets on resale (and ask your end customers to put them on resale again). This is due to the fact that the amounts (refunded to the reseller and paid by the new buyer) depends on the resale type.

Putting tickets on resale

The process to put a ticket on resale is exactly the same but the information about the amount refunded to the reseller depends on the setting above

If the reseller gets the initial price, the refund amount is computed and displayed, as illustrated below:

If the reseller gets the minimum between the initial price and the new purchase price, the display is adapted accordingly, as illustrated below:



Selecting a tariff on the resale platform

In the seat release mode, the list of tickets on resale will display the list of available tariffs for each available ticket:

If you don't allow the new purchase price to be lower than the original price, the list of available tariffs will depend on each individual ticket. The higher is the ticket initial price, the smaller is the list of available tariffs.

Getting started

This feature is directly available. As explained in above section, you will have to remove the tickets already on resale if you want to change the resale type of the resale platform.