Re: >1 Day One Day Passes

Alexa Morris <amorris@amsl.com> Thu, 25 February 2010 00:34 UTC

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Subject: Re: >1 Day One Day Passes
Date: Wed, 24 Feb 2010 16:36:17 -0800
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David,

As the policy currently stands, attendees are not permitted to  
purchase two one-day passes. From the IETF 77 registration announcement:
---
One Day Pass Registration - USD 200.00
We are once again offering a one-day pass for $200. Benefits are:

1. Attend all sessions during any one day of the Meeting, and partake of
the food and beverage during the breaks
2. You select which day to attend when you show up onsite to check-in
3. Payments may be made onsite without a late fee
4. Pass can be upgraded to a full Meeting Registration, however, late  
fee
may apply if initial one-day payment not made before Early Bird deadline
5. Attend Sunday Tutorials at no additional charge
6. Attend Sunday Welcome Reception at no additional charge
7. Attend Wednesday and Thursday Plenaries at no additional charge
---

It's true that the above does not explicitly state the "only one 1-day  
pass allowed per person" policy, though my understanding is that is  
the clear intent. The primary intention behind the one-day pass is to  
give new -- mostly local -- individuals a less expensive introduction  
to the IETF and what it is all about.

Finally, I want to note that as long as you register and pay by March  
12, your meeting fee will be only $635.

Regards,
Alexa

On Feb 24, 2010, at 2:06 PM, David Morris wrote:

>
> What is the right way to register for two one day passes? Since the  
> money
> comes directly from my personal resources, attending two days for $400
> is much better than ~800.
>
> Dave Morris
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