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Membership Pro - Mail-in Payment and AEC MIgration

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9 years 2 months ago #84119 by James Curry
Hi,

I followed a large thread that started a couple years ago and went through a couple weeks ago regarding migrating from AEC. We do not have any recurring subscriptions, but are integrated with Community Building since we needed many profile fields captured. Would Membership Pro be able to somewhat easily migrate the user information from Community Builder and and AEC while keeping them synced? I am hoping not to have to manually re-enter all users.

Also, in AEC we have a plans which allow for credit card payment and plans which allow for a mailed payment. In each case the entry is automatically made in the database and on the mailed option an invoice is offered for printout. The user can then print the invoice, mail it and the payment to us, and then have us "clear" their pending payment so they have access. Can Membership Pro do this? Or something similar?

Thanks! It looks like you have some incredible products developed.

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9 years 2 months ago #84159 by Tuan Pham Ngoc
Replied by Tuan Pham Ngoc on topic Membership Pro - Mail-in Payment and AEC MIgration
Hi James

=> I guess the data in AEC including all users in CB already? If so, you will just have to use the AEC migrator script provided by us to Migrate data from AEC. That should work.

Also, in AEC we have a plans which allow for credit card payment and plans which allow for a mailed payment. In each case the entry is automatically made in the database and on the mailed option an invoice is offered for printout. The user can then print the invoice, mail it and the payment to us, and then have us "clear" their pending payment so they have access. Can Membership Pro do this? Or something similar?


=> Membership Pro doesn't have this feature, unfortunately. I think offline payment might work in the same way. Subscribers can subscribe for a plan using offline payment method, then send payment to you somehow (for example, via bank transfer). After you receive payment, you can change status of the subscription record to Active and subscribers will become active subscribers, access to restricted resources on your site...

Tuan

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9 years 2 months ago #84183 by Calum
Tuan

I think AEC called it offline payment the same as you. Almost identical functionality and process.

The user can print the offline payment screen and mail it in, or ??can they get an email with the pdf invoice?? - Not played much with offline as not planning to use it.

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