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Guest Accounts

We are in the process of changing the code so that guests can have their own account (as opposed to all guest bookings being made by registered members against the anonymous "Guest Account").

What this means is that in the future each of your guests can register on Squash-Central. However, instead of requesting membership privileges for the LSE Squash Club, they will instead request a "Guest" membership policy to be added to their account. Then when you place a guest booking, instead of placing it against the anonymous 'Guest' account you choose their username/account on the booking form.

The benefits of your guest having their own account are:

  • You can track your match results against your guest (which can count towards your squash ladder ranking and they can participate on the squash ladder too if they wish).
  • Your guest can also cancel the booking if they are unable to play (ensuring that a refund is credited back for unused bookings).
  • Guest bookings against a registered guest account are cheaper than bookings against the anonymous guest account.
  • The user placing the booking is required to pay the guest booking fee, but once guests have their own account they can place the booking in order to share the cost of guest bookings with their opponent.

At the moment we are looking for a few guests who would like to participate in helping us to test the new code. If your guest would like to create an account, please open a Support Ticket with the guest's name and email address and we will then get the process started for them.

As always, we greatly appreciate user feedback as the development of this site is driven by user requests. If you have an idea, please share it with us!

Thanks!

guest-accounts
Last Updated: 8 Oct 2010

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