Version: 1.0.0, by ozzy47
Developer Last Online: Dec 2021
Category: Mini Mods -
Version: 4.x.x
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Released: 01-07-2015
Last Update: Never
Installs: 8
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This mod will allow admins to get emails for their users paid subscriptions that are about to expire. This is a cron job, and it will sent the specified email addresses the email between 2 - 3 days before the subscription expires. This should allow you to perhaps entice the member somehow to renew their subscription. Because they may have not got the mail notifying them that it is about to expire.
The email title, as well as the message that is sent is phrased, so you can translate it to your language.
It is a simple installation upload the contents of the UPLOAD folder, then import the product XML, ozzmodz_sub_expiry
You can edit the options under the settings, [OzzModz] Email Admin For Expiring Subscriptions Settings
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Option to disable the mod completely.
Option to set which emails to send the email to when a users paid subscription is about to expire.
Frequently Asked Questions.
Q. Why do I need such a thing, you ask?
A. Some admins might like to know before hand that a users paid subscription is going to expire.
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* It helps you to stay on top of updates - members who have installed modifications will be notified whenever new updates are available.
* For security issues - vbulletin.org will contact all members who have installed a modification whenever a security issue is brought to their attention.
* Marking a modification as installed also helps me know how many people are using my work, giving me extra incentive to provide more features and new modifications.
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* History (Changelog) *
------------------------- v1.0.0 (January 8, 2015)
- Initial public release.
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I just made a subscription expire, and it seems to just update the DB and set status to 0
So could someone that actually runs paid subscriptions check their DB and see if it holds all the expired ones?
One would assume but you know what they say about that, issue for me yesterday was localhost w/o any subscriptions and I don't just login to clients sites to test things blindly out of curiosity so with that being said I'll setup a paid subscription on localhost later and fiddle with it if I have time just depends on how much coffee's left in my bucket and whether or not I must go pickup coffeemate creamer or not - rough morning's w/o my coffee now deary lol.
Edit: If it deletes their actual sub though... then would not all members (even if they had subbed or not) who did not have an active sub show as expired? If we think of it that way then yes so then w/o something added to track it you might be sending an email or contacting a member who never had a sub to begin with, only because their "status" is set to 0.
FANTASTIC. Thank you so very much. Installed. I use paid subscriptions and have for several years. I will do some checking on the database for you but the way mine work is that the user is put in a different user group automatically when their subscription expires so they are not completely removed from the site. They just lose privileges. All their profile information and etc. is still there. If they renew later, everything is restored.
I have lots of paid subs and will have a peek in the db to see what is there.
I have my subs set up as "Recurring" so not sure if this will make a difference as well.
Will post what I find.