Corporate Membership

Discussion in 'Payments processing' started by furboy, Mar 7, 2007.

  1. furboy

    furboy New Member

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    I would like to be able to offer memberships to groups and organizations with a single payment option.

    For instance, an individual from an organization would be able to log in to aMember and make a single payment for subscriptions for a number of new or existing members. The payment structure would be scalable, so that if an individual subscription costs $40, I could offer a 5-member fee for $150, a 10-member fee for $250, a 15-member fee for $350, etc.

    Ideally, the system would allow for the organization to make a payment for a mix of products. For example, user1, user2 and user3 get product a; user4, user5 and user6 get product a and product b; etc.

    At the same time, the individual members should have access to their own individual accounts. Although payments for a specific products are being paid for by the organization, the user should have an opportunity to purchase additional products on his/her own. Access to member profiles by the organization should be limited to payment status, so that individuals feel free to provide aMember with information that they do not necessarily want to share with their organization. If an organization removes a member from its payment list (like in the case that the member leaves the organization) aMember should notify the member directly prior to expiration of subscriptions.

    Is there a way to set this up in the current version of aMember? The only way that I can figure to do it is to sell corporate accounts to organizations outside of the aMember system and then either enter the users into aMember myself or give coupons to the organizations for the individual to "purchase" subscriptions that the organization has already paid for.

    Thanks.
  2. alex

    alex aMember Pro Customer Staff Member

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    Unfortunately, it is currently impossible to do with aMember.

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