Setting Bidder Number Parameters
Bidder numbers can be pre-assigned or assigned at check-in within any range you specify.
Elements to consider when deciding how to assign bidder numbers and the the range of numbers to use:
1. How will guest-specific printed materials be distributed? If your guests will be given a bidder number/paddle only, it is faster and easier to grab a paddle from the stack and assign it to the next guest checking in. If you sold raffle tickets or other items ahead of time and will be preparing packets with these items/tickets to distribute to guests at check-in, it is easier to pre-assign bidder numbers so you can prepare the packets (including paddle) ahead of time.
2. If you are inviting guests to check-in online in advance of your event, you can choose to provide a pdf file with the bidder number to be printed at home and/or you can hand them out at your event. Most organizations have all paddles available at the event anyway - as inevitably, some guests skip online check-in and others forget to print or bring their bidder numbers. . . .
3. The Self Check-in process issues pre-assigned bidder numbers (in the range you specified). If you are inviting guests to check-in online prior to your event, you can still choose either method to assign bidder numbers to guests that check-in at your event. Just prior to your event, pull the paddles of guests who checked in online and have a greeter at the door distribute them. The remaining bidder numbers can be assigned at check-in as usual (off the top of the pile, or by locating a pre-assigned number).
4. If there is ANY chance you might experience connectivity issues during your event, it's easier to run portions of an event on paper if you have already assigned bidder numbers (and have a printed list).
To set bidder number parameters:
Go to Admin > Site Settings > Gala Auction > General
1. The default setting is to Pre-Assign bidder numbers. If you would like to assign at check-in, check this box.
2. Guests will be assigned the next available bidder number after this minimum New Guest Bid Number. Some organizers like to track which guests/buyers purchased tickets at the door or late in the buying process. This number can be edited at any point to assign a different range for future tickets. Note: This number will be overridden by any changes made by editing existing bidder numbers.
3. Save.