Payment plan overview

Payment plan overview

Overview

As part of your online registration setup options, you will be able to create payment plans within each of your seasons. Besides offering the pay in full option you will be able to offer your registrants with payment plan options. Here you will determine how many installments, due dates, and if you will collect payments automatically or not. Check the below training video to learn more.

 

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