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About: Steffon Farley

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paypal button for membership renewal

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paypal button for membership renewal

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Restricting page access to one level

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Restricting page access to one level

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4 years, 3 months ago  Raam Dev

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Posted: Thursday Dec 20th, 2012 at 3:41 pm #35187

Hello,

Is there a supported or recommended method for providing a renewal? I too am using a Buy Now paypal button to sign users up for an annual membership (we don’t want to require the members to have a paypal account which seems to be the case for using subscriptions). When their membership ends I want them to be able to renew without having to go through the full registration process again (we added in an application form to the process).

Is the method described above the best method to do this? Also, I am using a single membership level for the membership types but I have different prices for general memebrs, students, etc. How do I know how to provide them with the appropriate renewal button? And do I have to make a page with renewal buttons that I show them after an attempted log in after their membership has expired?

Thanks,

Steve

Posted: Monday Oct 8th, 2012 at 10:29 am #27797

Thank you very much for the replies. I believe this will work but I am realizing now that I probably should consolidate the current membership levels I have. I currently have 6 different membership levels but they all provide the same access. I made 6 different levels because that is what I thought I needed to do to provide different pricing options. Now I see I can handle the pricing with Custom Capabilities. So now my question is, can I recreate my buttons so they all use one level of access and then go in to all of my current members and change their membership to the new single level I will have? Will this mess anything up? I will make this level 2 and level 1 will be the new one I need (Employers) where they will not have access to the information that regular members do, but instead a small set of pages that only they can access.

Thanks again,

Steve

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