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  • this issue is still happening to me… I see a link to October, then November then once in november calendar, there is no december.

    I have events entered up until April 2019 however private.

    Please help

    Thread Starter deejayalex

    (@deejayalex)

    Thank you for your response.

    As I mentioned, I am not the one paying for this plugin, however I do have the task of managing it. The client saw this and assumed that this was for him/her. Most clients have no knowledge of how back end things work. They see a the plugin as an option without going into the details. I also feel $100 is a little steep for a product that is very limited. I know you are working on recurring events, had that option been available, perhaps I would not balk so much at the cost.

    The plugin for me should be convenient, but also should help me in reducing my work flow. If the client was paying by the hour, then it would be wise for them to pursue a ticketing broker, such as ticketweb. They have the recurring event. As a matter of fact, I have another client who recently purchased the modern tribe ticket pro plugin, and has asked me to change to ticketweb, which can be integrated into a website.

    here is example:
    https://www.mysteriouslyyours.ca/shows/
    https://letsrateit.com/calendar/

    I have entered 75% of the event, which hopefully once done, it will be the end of it. If this plugin does not deliver, I will ask for a refund.

    Again thank you!

    Thread Starter deejayalex

    (@deejayalex)

    and I am using the correct email!

    Thread Starter deejayalex

    (@deejayalex)

    I am using the $100 ticket pro plugin, thankfully I am not the one paying for it. At the bottom of each event that I enter, there is a rate the plugin. I assumed that was for what I purchased. I will not be paying for the added features on the event calendar plugin… as I have already paid $100 for this ticketing. I would take a refund on this plugin, however, I have spent so much time entering 200+ shows that I wont. I will however, make note of this for my future clients.

    If my client knew how labor intensive this is, he would gladly go through a ticket broker.

    live and learn I guess, but for $100 I would expect a little more functionality.

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