This is a pass selling system
you rez the box and size it up to 64x64 or smaller depending on the area you want to charge admission for, there is a smaller linked box that patrons will pay, once they pay they are granted entrance, anyone who has not paid will be given an instant message advising them to purchase a pass if they do not purchase a pass they are given a nice thank you for visiting message and then are sent home.
A typical set up for this system would be to have a separate parcel for a landing point that does not allow rezzing, scirpts or flying, this is your protection from griefing,, the entry to your venue has the small pay to enter box next to the landing point,, if someone pays the box they are granted access to your venue.
This will raise funds for your tier fees and give your patrons a sense of protection from griefing.
if the sim crashes the memory of payment history is not lost and when the sim comes back up your patrons will still have the time that they paid for.
By default the system is set up for a live music venue situation,, 100l$ buys 1 hour of time, 200l$ buys 2 hours of time, 300l$ buys 3 hours of time and 1000l$ buys a day pass = to 24 hours.
see the video here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t_AwjzlGu30
View Video »- Generate Revenue by accepting tips for entry passes
- Set the amount of time and price for entry by nc
- White list for friends or employees
- Protect against Griefing
- Earn more income from your venue
I'm buying more of this
It is simple to set up & it provides excellent access control for precious event areas. I'm going to buy additional copies of this for all my areas.
Awesome
This little dealy sure enough has generated more revenue for my tier fees, and i havent been griefed since I set this thing up,, the patrons see the entry fee as a tip and dont seem to mind, props for the ease of use and the nice video tutorial on the set up,, I highly recommend this for every venue,, also the 64x64 limitation really isnt that big a deal ,, as that my venue like any other is usually no bigger than 34x34,, else people have to shout to hear each other.

