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I’ve seen this been asked in various way before but this is really an issue that almost renders our site useless. Really need help on this one.
We have members on our site with different membership levels. We use the Groups plugin to define role and capabilities for users including their membership levels.
The problem is that we sale our events at pricing that corresponds to their membership levels. However there is no built in way to display the correct price. so the system differentiates members from non members by seeing if the person is logged in but the price dropdown displays all member pricing and there is nothing to prevent them from purchasing a cheaper ticket form the membership level higher than theirs.
On top of that it will display multiple nonmember pricing (of the same price) for none members because for some reason we have to enter multiple non-member pricing for each member pricing level, which looks ridiculous on the front end. it is just non sensical.
Is there no way to test for the logged in member’s group type or capability and display the right price?
Our WP User Integration add-on does not support multiple membership levels. At some point we may implement this or implement some kind of integration with s2member but for now you are either a member (and see member pricing) or not (logged-out user, sees regular pricing).
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