You can now ban all online visitors who live in a certain geographical area from purchasing tickets for a certain match or any performance. You can apply the ban veto to an entire country or a set of postal codes. If the postal codes are geographical indicators (which is usually the case) you can ban sales to online visitors who live in this area. For example, you can prohibit sales to anyone who lives in the Bas Rhin area of France by vetoing all postal codes starting with 67 (without having to list all the codes, obviously). An online visitor's place of residence is not defined based on the address they give the institution but on geolocation of their internet connection.
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As this feature requires a payment service that locates IP addresses, you will need to contact customer service in order to use it. |
Parametrisation
A new type of limit called 'Geographical limits' is now available in the catalogue.
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- Ban on all postal codes starting with 67, i.e. French department 67
- Ban on postal code 13150
Remarks
- When online visitors select an event for which they have no right of purchase, an error message appears when they try to add this event to their cart. The default error message simply indicates that an error has occurred when adding to the cart, without specifying why. If you want to display a more explanatory message, you can configure the wording of the messages displayed from 'Initialisation > Sales Channels > Point of Sale > Internet Theme > Advanced'.
- The accuracy of the information provided by the geolocation is not necessarily 100%. For example, it also depends on the online visitor's access provider or connection type. The location of a visitor connected via 4G may not be detected quite as accurately.