Thanks for going into more detail, even though I don't understand how you can get on the primary list without paying before hand.The 'primary list' is for people who are definitely in for the GB. If you're on this list, you'll need to chip in for the participant fee. If someone skips out on paying or goes AWOL after signing up, the mods step in and handle it. We do keep a note of users who regularly skip payments, so heads up: once you're on the primary list at the payment stage, there's no backing out.
The 'additional list' is more like a "maybe" option - you're interested in the content but might change your mind. No worries if you leave the GB at any point - there’s no penalty for backing out here.
During 'sign-up' dtage, both primary and additional list members count toward the minimum number of participants needed. When we hit that number, the platform moves the GB to the 'Payment' stage.
Once we're in that stage, everyone gets an email notification. That’s your cue to go ahead and pay the participant fee!
Hope this helps clear things up about how GBs work
If you’ve already paid and just need to rejoin the buying group, you typically won’t have to pay any additional fees. Just contact the administrator.Thanks for going into more detail, even though I don't understand how you can get on the primary list without paying before hand.
I paid and ended up on the additional list. If I remember right I didn't get the option to go onto the primary list, but I'll keep an eye on that for the next time. So if I'm on the additional list and have paid and then exit the group buy, do I get a refund.
Thanks again for clearing this up, it definitely helps
Correct.When a course is in the Purchase Stage: Product payment, is the next step the distribution of the product?
The duration of the "Product Payment" stage is highly dependent on the level of participation and engagement from our esteemed community members. Once a sufficient number of individuals commit to the group buy, the payment process can be completed within a few days to a week or two.If so, is there an estimated time in which it is distributed to the participants? or what does it depend on to change the stage?