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		<title>Do your attendees need more time? Eventbrite comes to the rescue!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Aug 2008 18:29:14 +0000</pubDate>
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We just recently made a change to our service so that event holders can manually specify how long each attendee has to complete their order.  This is especially useful if you have a long attendee survey and you want to give your attendees more time to complete each question.  Or it also comes [...]


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We just recently made a change to our service so that event holders can manually specify how long each attendee has to complete their order.  This is especially useful if you have a long attendee survey and you want to give your attendees more time to complete each question.  Or it also comes in handy if you have a very popular event and you don&#8217;t want to tie up tickets for very long &#8211; in which case you would make a very short time limit (a la Ticketmaster).  When an attendee is within your specified time limit, the tickets they&#8217;ve selected will be &#8220;on hold&#8221; and not available for others to purchase.  If the time limit is exceeded, those tickets will be released.</p>
<p>To access this feature, select <a href="http://www.eventbrite.com/t/how-to-create-a-survey">Collect Registration Info</a> from the left feature menu on the &#8220;Manage&#8221; event page and scroll to the <a href="http://www.eventbrite.com/t/how-to-create-a-survey">Optional Settings</a> section.</p>


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