The TryBooking website only accepts payments from credit and debit cards affiliated with Visa and Mastercard. Your customers will also have the options to make payments through PayPal.
However, you will still have the means to record payments taken outside of the system, such as cash or invoice payments. Recording these offline payments within your TryBooking event ensures you gather data on all attendees, that you don't oversell your event, and allows you to present all payments in one report.
To record these bookings within your event you will need to create a promotion code. This will allow you to process the booking through the system at no cost.
To set up the promotion code:
From the left menu, click Dashboard
Under Manage events overview, click your event name
From the left menu, click Pricing group (ticket prices) under Ticketing
Click on the name of your pricing group
Scroll down to Promotions (Discounts)
Click Add promotion
Name the promotion the payment method being taken eg. Cash Payments
Add in a unique code
Select Yes to Percentage
Set the Value to 100.00
Leave the optional date fields empty
Leave Auto apply as No
Tick the box so that Inclusive to other promotion (discount)? is applied
Click Save and close
With your promotion code in place, you will be ready to record any offline bookings.
To record the booking:
From the left menu, click Make a Booking
With your event selected, click Book Now and select the required tickets
Once at the Shopping Cart, enter in the above code created within the Gift/Promotion code field and press Apply. You will notice the ticket value will be discounted to $0, allowing to bypass entering payment details.
Enter the customer's name and contact details
Click Purchase
It is recommended that you process these offline payments on behalf of the customer, rather than provide the customer with the code to complete their own booking. This ensures that code isn't being passed around and you're in control of who you'll need to collect payment from.
To cut down on the admin required, it is recommended that you don't advertise these offline payments options. Rather, reserve them for those that truly aren't able to make the payment online using their card.