We've used Amiando in the past which was great -
https://www.amiando.com/ - we ticketed a big conference with this and it
worked really well. Lots of flexibility if you need it for discounts and
so on.
I've also heard good things about TicketSpice -
http://www.ticketspice.com/ - but never used it.
There's arttickets - https://www.arttickets.org.uk/ - but probably not
for the MCG event.
cheers
Mike
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Mia wrote:
> On 7 September 2015 at 09:28, Adrian Murphy<[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
>> (We also looked at Eventbrite but that was ultimately more costly per
>> ticket and couldn't give all the selling functionality we needed.)
>>
>
> And they now make anyone wants a ticket sign up to eventbrite while they're
> at it. Previously, you could buy a ticket without creating an eventbrite
> account. This change might suit their growth hacking strategy but it's yet
> another point of friction in the ticket-buying process. We (MCG) would love
> to find another ticketing service in time for our Spring event - does
> anyone have any decent alternatives for event ticketing?
>
> Cheers, Mia
>
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