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October 12, 2014 at 5:18 am in reply to: Recurring Ticket Sales – Removes Ticket Stock on Future Events. #804750
carnfield
ParticipantActually I can assure you that:
You’ve already been told by someone who’s paid to have both Event Calendar Pro AND Woo Tickets Fixed how to fix it.
Also you’ve taken 3 payments for Event Calendar Pro and Woo Tickets:-
9 Oct 2014 Debit Card Transaction – £41.64
9 Oct 2014 Debit Card Transaction – £41.64
9 Oct 2014 Debit Card Transaction – £41.64So you can refund all, and I’ve only had 2 bloody payment emails from you so I can’t send you that back, the triple payments from 2 purchases has made my mind up.
THanks.
October 9, 2014 at 4:44 am in reply to: Recurring Ticket Sales – Removes Ticket Stock on Future Events. #798468carnfield
ParticipantHi there;
I’m pretty certain there’s incredibly easy ways around this, there is already dates posted into the database, so adding a quantity for each date should really be a 1-2 hour fix.
I think its incredibly lackadaisical of your team to have not jumped on this sooner, given the fact that it should have been one of the original must-do parts on the planning, should have been flagged up during development, has to have been flagged up on testing.
I know for a fact that 9 months ago it was flagged, so please spare me the inconvenience when you’d had a good 9 months to release the plugin.
9 months alone is quite some time for development. You guys said pretty much the same thing back then.
Let me just remind you of what your staff said NINE MONTHS Ago:-
“On the other hand, we are getting close to launching our refactored recurrence infrastructure. ”What’s the likelyhood of you guys spending a few hours fixing this “bug” in the next few days / week? If it’s never going to happen then I’ll have to request a refund and go back to event espresso (something I really don’t want to have to do).
Regardless of some of the feedback your product is cleaner, more user friendly and easier to design around, and I really would like to continue using it. Waving a 9 month old carrot in front of people just angers them.
October 8, 2014 at 2:22 pm in reply to: Recurring Ticket Sales – Removes Ticket Stock on Future Events. #797249carnfield
ParticipantJust found this post from 9 months ago:–
Kelly February 27, 2014 Permalink
Hi, chesapeakeghostwalks. Great question! 🙂Unfortunately, WooCommerce Tickets does not currently support recurring events. We’ve tried to highlight this limitation in the Roadmap section of the WooCommerce Tickets product page, but I know that it’s often overlooked.
On the other hand, we are getting close to launching our refactored recurrence infrastructure. Once that’s complete, we’ll begin the next step of investigating how that can be effectively ported over to the tickets framework. So, it’s not going to happen right away, but it’s definitely something we’re making steady progress towards.
Sorry I don’t have better news for you, but hopefully, that clears up the mystery!
——————————–There is absolute no point in having recurring for tickets if its not supported of tickets, and 9 months on this functionality isn’t support, then I’ll be utterly gobsmacked.
If this functionality still isn’t there, I’ll be requesting a refund for both plugins and grate my teeth and go back to Event Espresso.
There is no warnings about issues with recurring, and I’m utterly shocked this hasn’t been implemented in 9 months.
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